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Favoriting July 20, 2023: 311 The Krakajax, Toby Rix and His Rainbow Trio, The Carter Sisters and more

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unknown  it's a happy happy day   Favoriting 1939  Laminate inner started record
(Courtesy Henk Gloudemans)
 
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Gus Goldstein, Clara Gold & Co.  Comic scene, A Kaleh Bezetzen   Favoriting 1922   
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Hart Sisters  Sleepy Little Village (Where the Dixie Cotton Grows)   Favoriting 1922  Orchestral Accompaniment by The Harmonizers
Courtesy Go-Go Guerrilla
 
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Hawaiian Syncopaters  On the Beach of Waikiki   Favoriting 1935  Released on Indian HMV Records, recorded 1935. The band (sometimes billed as Miss Lucy Shoolbred and the Hawaiian Syncopaters) was founded by bassist Tjok Sinsu and based in Batavia, in the (then) Dutch East Indies. 
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Jeno Fesca  Copenhagen   Favoriting 1925   
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Los Castillians  Melodia Criolla   Favoriting 1928   
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The Three Australian Boys  That's What I Call Sweet Music   Favoriting 1929   
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Gus Goldstein, Clara Gold & Co.  Comic scene, Der Mesader Kedushen   Favoriting 1922   
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Theo Mackeben mit orchester  Mickey Maus   Favoriting 1930s   
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Isham Jones Orchestra  Pango Pango   Favoriting 1923   
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George P Watson  Life in the Alps   Favoriting 1898   
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  The Krakajax were a British variety act put together by reed player Mickey Atlas in 1931. They toured but were resident at the Florida Club in 1936, where Parlophone recruited them for several recordings from December 1935 to May 1936.
These records are quite hard to find. The tracks here were taken from archive.org and youtube.
Hugh Radcliffe, t / Art Jennings, Mickey Atlas, cl, as, v / Ken Baker, ts / Ronald Thomas, p, cel / Arthur Baker, g / Jimmy Clark, sb / Len Jennings, d, x, v / unknown 3rd v.
The Krakajax  Sing Sing Sing   Favoriting   (with Vocal Trio and Step Dancing) 
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The Krakajax  Rhythm saved the world   Favoriting       0:42:31 (Pop-up)
The Krakajax  Crazy Rhythm Man   Favoriting       0:45:42 (Pop-up)
The Krakajax  I Got Rhythm   Favoriting       0:48:36 (Pop-up)
The Krakajax  Counting Crotchets In My Sleep   Favoriting       0:51:34 (Pop-up)
The Krakajax  Scat singing Sue   Favoriting       0:56:49 (Pop-up)
The Krakajax  You're In Kentucky (Sure As Your Born)   Favoriting       1:00:00 (Pop-up)
The Krakajax  Babs   Favoriting       1:03:26 (Pop-up)
The Krakajax  Pullman Porter Sam   Favoriting       1:06:10 (Pop-up)
The Krakajax  I'm Nuts About Screwy Music   Favoriting       1:09:01 (Pop-up)
The Krakajax  Limehouse Blues   Favoriting       1:14:05 (Pop-up)
The Krakajax  Oh by Jingo   Favoriting       1:17:29 (Pop-up)
The Krakajax  't aint nobody's business if I do   Favoriting       1:20:33 (Pop-up)
 
Tobi Rix  Toeteriks-boogie   Favoriting 1956  Tobyrix.com 
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Maria Zamora en Tobi Rix  Te quiero Dijiste   Favoriting 1941   
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Tobi Rix and his Rainbow Trio  Wild Horses   Favoriting 1950s   
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Old Time Radio
Tobi Rix and his Rainbow Trio  Dutch Radio Broadcast   Favoriting 1950s  Wire recording, courtesy Maroesja Lacunes (Daughter of Tobi Rix) via youtube

- Trying
- Jij hebt mijn hart gebroken

 
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The Carter Sisters, Mother Maybelle & Chet Atkins  Radio Show   Favoriting 1940s  - opening
- Cindy
- No letter today
- I've got a home up in glory
- (Keep them) Cold icy fingers (off of me)
- ending

 
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Aleister Crowley  Titanic   Favoriting 1912   
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Lots and lots of other audio antiquities on WFMU:

Centennial Songs - The Antique Phonograph Music Program contextually presented by Michael Cumella

The Ragged Phonograph Program with Mike Haar Original ragtime, jazz, and pop music from the first quarter of the 20th century, with historical background on vaudeville-era artists

Merrilly We Roll Along A mish-mash of high energy lunacy, reverence, and irreverence for forgotten pop stars, love for Saturday morning cartoons and exploration of pre-rock novelties, classic and neo-Vaudeville, jug bands, polka, klezmer and much much more fun! with MHLee

Thomas Edison's Attic The audio curator at Edison National Historic Site rummages through the archives of the legendary Edison Laboratory of West Orange, New Jersey

The Old Codger: playing 78 RPM records like they're going out of style!

Secret Museum of the Air with Citizen Kafka and Pat Conte: Archives

Rare Oldies Radio hosted by Kitschy Mama, featuring lost songs from the 50s & 60s: Retro Obscuro with Kitschy Mama

Music from the 1920s in the January 7, 2020 episode of Continental Subway with David Dichelle

Music and other recordings of Lynda Barry in the june 7, 2020 episode of Canibal Stew with DJ ARB

You might want also to check out the Surface Noise archives with DJ Joe McGasko from 2008 and 2009



More Dutch 'forgotten artists' can be found on Vergeten Artiesten by Mike Winkelman


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Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 9:57am
WR:

Hello Jan and under over 64 folks.
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hello WR!
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Krys O.:

Hiya!
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Jan Turkenburg:

Hey Krys!
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Krys O.:

↳ Song: "Comic scene, Der Mesader Kedushen" by "Gus Goldst...
Wonderful! My dad had some Polish comedy 78s that sounded hilarious even if you didn't understand every word.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:26am
Krys O.:

↳ Song: "Comic scene, Der Mesader Kedushen" by "Gus Goldst...
And they usually involved domestic squabbles.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:26am
Jan Turkenburg:

😁
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:30am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ Song: "Pango Pango" by "Isham Jones Orchestra"
Here's one Hall of The Mountain King adaptation I overlooked last year :-)
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:32am
David (in London):

Afternoon Jan and assembled scratchy groovers: WR, Krys.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:32am
Jan Turkenburg:

Afternoon David in London!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:34am
WR:

↳ Song: "Copenhagen" by "Jeno Fesca"
was prepping breakfast (yes, I slept late this morning) until now so I'm not sure, but I think it was this Jeno Fesca recording that caught my ear as possibly incorporating early New Orleans or ragtime style into the emerging dance / swing orchestras. That it is European group in 1925 makes it even more intriguing to me.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:38am
WR:

Regarding your opening comment about this being something of a special episode, every episode is very special.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:39am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ WR @10:38
😊😎
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:42am
Jan Turkenburg:

I think I meant 'being about one song/artist/band in special'
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:45am
WR:

↳ Jan Turkenburg @10:42
👍
Avatar 10:49am
DJ Guin:

Jan!! WR!! DAVID!!! hello kids
sorry i am late
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:50am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ DJ Guin @10:49
But here you are! Hi Guin!
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DJ Guin:

i got a job..for the time being...then wtf knows?
Avatar 10:51am
DJ Guin:

hi Jan! i listen when i can and comment
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:51am
Jan Turkenburg:

so in the clear for now? good!
Avatar 10:52am
DJ Guin:

yeah. i was out getting my car inspected. drove the extra 15 miles to a diff location with less people
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:52am
David (in London):

The scoop on the Florida Club:
elvirabarney.wordpress.com...

Amazing photo of Lady Marguerite Strickland
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 10:53am
David (in London):

Hey Guin!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:53am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ David (in London) @10:52
Ah, thank you David!
Avatar 10:54am
DJ Guin:

hey David!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 11:01am
WR:

Nothing significant to be found about the KrakerJax in this 1937-38 Parlophone catalogue beyond their records being listed but something of an artifact of the time,

www.78rpm.club...
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 11:02am
David (in London):

Jan, next time I'm in town, I'll pop down to 5 South Bruton Mews and take a photo of it as it is now.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:02am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ WR @11:01
👍
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:03am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ David (in London) @11:02
that would be great!
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 11:09am
David (in London):

↳ Jan Turkenburg @11:03
That blog post says it took a direct hit during the Blitz, so not sure what it'll be like today. But it'll be interesting to find out.
Avatar 11:11am
David in California:

↳ David (in London) @10:52
Hello, Jan. Enjoying the show.
Thank you, David (in London) for the article on the Florida Club. Fascinating reading.
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 11:12am
WR:

Remarkable how little to be found online about The Krakajax. The name is unique enough that not a lot of irrelevant search results but most are just noting a musician who was associated. Here is a one liner record review from 1936:
"Spreadin' Rhythm Around and High Rhythm and Low Moanin' (hot music), The Krakajax, who at the moment are playing at the San Marco-Parlophone F 396. (If you are not a hot dance music fan I won't guarantee you will like it."

worldradiohistory.com...

The publication in 1936, called Wireless and Television Times.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:14am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ WR @11:12
👍
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 11:17am
David (in London):

↳ David in California @11:11
Hey fellow David. Good to see you.
Avatar 11:18am
David in California:

I found this program from a cabaret event at which the Krakajax appeared with, among others, Stanley Holloway, interesting: collections.artscentremelbourne.com.au...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:18am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ David in California @11:11
Hello David!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:18am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ David in California @11:18
👍
Avatar 🎸 Swag For Life Member 11:28am
WR:

Gotta go into a training meeting. Will catch the rest from the archive. Thank you, Jan, laters streamers.
Avatar 11:36am
Kitschy Mama:

Lovin' the show Jan!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:43am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Kitschy Mama!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:44am
Jan Turkenburg:

(responding a bit late, that telephone call I mentioned turned out to be important..)
Avatar 11:53am
DJ Guin:

thanks for the tunage, jan! take care kids.
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