Favoriting Surface Noise with Joe McGasko: Playlist from July 22, 2008 Favoriting

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Favoriting July 22, 2008: 78: Mambos for the Happily Married

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Artist Track Album Label Year Format Comments
Helen Rowland with Ben Selvin  Cheerful LIttle Earful   Favoriting Dardenella  ASV  2000  CD  Recorded 1930 
Red Foley  Cincinnati Dancing Pig   Favoriting   Decca  1950  78   
Lager Olsen Quartet  Chicken Polka   Favoriting American Polka: Old Tunes and New Sounds  Trikont  2001  CD  Recorded in the 20s 
The Rooster  Julia's Mother Told Her   Favoriting   Bluebird  ?  78   
The Happiness Boys  How Do You Do   Favoriting How Do You Do  ASV  2006  CD  Recorded 1924 
 
Alfredito and HIs Orchestra  Chop Suey Mambo   Favoriting   Rainbow  early 50s  78   
Perez Prado and His Orchestra  Mambo No. 8   Favoriting Mucho Mambo: The Best of Perez Prado  Rhino  1995  CD  Recorded 1950 
Rico Mambo Orchestra  Manhattan Mambo   Favoriting   Capitol  early 50s  78   
Beny More y Orchestra Rafael de Paz  Yiri Yiri Bom   Favoriting Fabulous Mambo  BMG  1999  CD  Recorded 1952 
Jose Morand and HIs Orchestra  Las Vegas Mambo   Favoriting   RCA-Victor  mid 50s  78   
Ellie Russell with Sy Oliver  St. Louis Mambo   Favoriting   Bell  1954  78   
 
Emmett Miller  St. Louis Blues   Favoriting The MInstral Man from Georgia  Columbia/Legacy  1996  CD  Recorded 1928 
Hank Williams  You Win Again   Favoriting   MGM  1952  78   
Bill Palmer Trio  Seven Years (With the Wrong Woman)   Favoriting Hits of the 1930s and 1040s  CMF  1985  LP  Recorded 1932 
Zora Layman  Seven Years with the Wrong Man   Favoriting   Conqueror  1933  78   
Charlie Poole  My Wife Went Away and Left Me   Favoriting You Ain't Talkin' To Me: Charlie Poole And The Roots Of Country Music  Columbia/Legacy  2005  CD  Recorded mid-20s 
The Carter Family  Single Girl, Married Girl   Favoriting On Border Radio 1939 VOl. 1  Arhoolie  1995  CD   
 
NIck Lucas  Over the Rainbow   Favoriting Tip Toe Thru the Tulips  ASV  2000  CD  Recorded 1939 


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Listener comments!

  7:11pm
monica:

hi joe,
congrats on your first show in your new time slot. a cheerful earful, indeed!!
  7:33pm
Steven:

Hi Joe- I'm at work and enjoying your Mambo set during my lunch break. Congrats on the move.
I work at WPVM in Asheville as a host and in the music dept. What is ASV label? Could you provide me with a link by any chance?
Thanks
Steven
  7:54pm
Sam:

Listening here in New Zealand - fantastic show, I'd never listened to it before.
"If men had women's ailments, the most of 'em would be dead..."
love it.
  7:58pm
Rummy Delbarton's nephew:

Uncle Rummy and Cousin Courtney are listening and enjoying. Keep it NOISY!
  7:58pm
jeff m:

good stuff man, enjoyed
  10:55am
scottm:

Great first show, Joe.
  5:11pm
Norval:

Great show Joe, I recorded it. What is your background music?
  3:12pm
Steve Levine:

The RealAudio link's show on this page doesn't match that of the MP3 link or the playlist. The show on the mp3 is quite good, almost on par with the OC's, but the RealAudio show is nearly four hours of garbage.

Mr. McGasko's announcements and the annoying background jazz are better suited to the graveyard shift, but the music is very good. I'm hoping for more discographical details, but at least it's more than I got from the OC (whom I hope to hear again before too long).
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