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Favoriting January 19, 2023: 267 Round Raymond Scott

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Artist Track Year Comments Images Approx. start time
Rhythm Club  intro   Favoriting       0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Raymond Scott and his Orchestra  Get Happy   Favoriting 1948   
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Freddy (Freddy Quinn)  Sie Hieß Mary-Ann (Sixteen Tons)   Favoriting 1956  with 'Horst Wende Tanz-Solisten' 
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The Happiness Boys  As a Porcupine Pines for Its Pork   Favoriting 1925  (Billy Jones & Ernest Hare) 
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Xavier Cugat  Carmen de Cabaret   Favoriting 1932   
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Vera Lynn  I'll Remember   Favoriting 1939  Novachord - Arthur Young 
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Raymond Scott Quintet  Moment Musical   Favoriting 1940   
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Eddie Cantor  Now's the time to fall in love   Favoriting 1944  (Potatoes Are Cheaper - Tomatoes Are Cheaper) 
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Cherlesky  Nature Et Soleil   Favoriting 1908   
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Billy Jones and Ernest Hare  The Farmer Took Another Load   Favoriting 1925   
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O'Neil Spencer  Sweet Patootie   Favoriting 1938   
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Raymond Scott and his New Orchestra  The Peanut Vendor (El Manisero)   Favoriting 1939   
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Samantha Bumgarner  The worried Blues   Favoriting 1930   
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Frans Wouters Orkest  Windmill   Favoriting 1941  bigger picture 
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Anthony Steel & Radio Revellers  West Of Zanzibar   Favoriting 1954   
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Will Bradley and His Orchestra  Bounce Me Brother With A Solid Four   Favoriting 1941  vocal Ray McKimley 
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Raymond Scott  Philco Audio Demonstration Record   Favoriting 1939   
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Gene Autry  Philco Audio Demonstration Record   Favoriting 1939   
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Al Trace and his Musicians  Where is the Chicken in the chicken chow   Favoriting 1944   
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Art Kahn Orchestra  42nd Street   Favoriting 1933   
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The Seven Dwarfs  Dig-a-Dig-Dig and Heigh Ho   Favoriting 1937  info on discogs 
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Raymond Scott and his New Orchestra  Business Men's Bounce   Favoriting 1939   
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Noel Coward  The Welcoming Land   Favoriting 1943   
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Bert Ambrose  And The Angels Sing   Favoriting 1939  vocal - Denny Dennis 
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Neil Hunt  Can I Steal a Little Love   Favoriting 1957  Lew Raymond And His Orchestra 
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Dave Burgess & The Toppers  Knee Deep In The Blues   Favoriting 1957  on discogs 
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Charles Trenet  J' Ai Connu De Vous   Favoriting 1938   
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Raymond Scott Quintet  The Quintet Plays Carmen   Favoriting 1940   
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Frank Ferera  Love Dream of Lula Lu   Favoriting 1925   
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The Victor First Nighter Orchestra  That Russian Winter   Favoriting 1942  on discogs 
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Spike Jones & His City Slickers  Baby Buggie Boogie   Favoriting 1950   
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Bobby Klein  Een Cowboy Die Jong Is   Favoriting 1955-56   
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Raymond Scott and his Orchestra  Two Way Stretch   Favoriting 1940   
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The Coon Creek Girls  Banjo Picking Girl   Favoriting 1938  The Coon Creek Girls by John Lilly 
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Melle Weersma  Red Indian Chase (Red White & Blue Aces)   Favoriting 1934   
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Pia Beck  Beck's Boogie   Favoriting 1952  (very) short bio 
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Les Paul  Mammy's Boogie   Favoriting 1952   
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Raymond Scott  Pan American Hot Spot   Favoriting 1942   
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Cousin Joe  Levee Blues   Favoriting 1945   
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Eddy Christiani  Die Rooirok (Ek Sal Jou Krij)   Favoriting 1941  with Jacques Gerlagh Trio 
Eddy Christiani
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Eddy Christiani
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The Tiger  The Gold In Africa   Favoriting 1936  About Mussolini‘s invasion of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) and Haile Selassie’s defense of the country before the League of Nations. 
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Sam Musiker And His Orchestra  A Heimisher Bulgar (A Homey Bulgar)   Favoriting 1952   
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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

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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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:01am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi everybody!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:01am
David (in London):

Afternoon Jan and vintage groovemongers soon to arrive.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:02am
Jan Turkenburg:

Good afternoon, David (iL)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:03am
chresti:

Hi Jan and over/unders!
Avatar 10:03am
HyperDose:

Jan, David, chresti, friends! 😍
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:03am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi chresti, hello Hyperdose!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:04am
chresti:

↳ HyperDose @10:03
Hi HyperD!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:04am
chresti:

Davidkins!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:05am
David (in London):

Chrestikins! HyperD, hello you fine, fine people.
  10:05am
wenzo:

Howdeee
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:06am
Jan Turkenburg:

Heeey Wenzo!
  10:09am
wenzo:

Will you do a Raymond Scott special one day? Or have you before? I just heard “Raymond Scott Special” and the rest of the sentence sorta missed my brain
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:12am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ wenzo @10:09
I just explained that this is not a comprehensive special or anything. We're just playing a Raymond Scott track every set.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:12am
David (in London):

With Vera on vocals and Arthur on Novachord (considered the first commercial poly-synth), I'm calling them the first British synth duo, a forerunner of Soft Cell, Yazoo, Pet Shop Boys et al.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:13am
Jan Turkenburg:

Most of which I found on archive.org by the way, so it's possible there are better quality versions out there.
  10:13am
wenzo:

Oh super
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:15am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ David (in London) @10:12
👍
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:20am
Feldy:

Hi Jan, David, Wenzo, Chresti, HyperDose
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:20am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hey Feldy!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:21am
David (in London):

Yo, Feldy!
  10:33am
wenzo:

Howdee Feldee… good whatever-time-of-day-it-is-where-you-are to you
Avatar 10:39am
HyperDose:

Feldykins!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:46am
Jan Turkenburg:

More Samantha Bumgamer and other banjo players: wfmu.org...
  10:47am
Listener Robert:

Wow, I didn't realize optical discs went back that far as commercial products!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:48am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hello Robert!
  10:50am
Listener Robert:

Hi, Jan, and double wow because this sent me to the Wikipedia entry for optical disc, which says the first recorded use of one goes back to 1884!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:51am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ Listener Robert @10:50
Wow, for sure! Could you share the link here?
  10:52am
Listener Robert:

So much for those who say television was not possible at the invention of the Nipkow disc because of lack of rapidly responding enough opto-electric transducers. If they were able to do this with audio, surely they could reproduce moving images.
  10:52am
Listener Robert:

en.wikipedia.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:53am
MHLee:

hi all
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:53am
Jan Turkenburg:

ah, I found the same, but wasn't reading as fast as you obviously :-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:54am
Dano59:

my radio colleague Roger Kimmel Smith does a show on early popular music; he may already be a fan/follower here but he'd surely dig all this, if not.
  10:54am
Listener Robert:

www.si.edu...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:54am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hey MHLee!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:55am
Dano59:

"42nd Street!" - wow, jazz is like folk music
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:56am
MHLee:

no thurl on snow white it looks like
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:57am
Jan Turkenburg:

Welcome Dano59!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:58am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ Listener Robert @10:54
thanks, Robert!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:58am
Feldy:

↳ Song: "Dig-a-Dig-Dig and Heigh Ho" by "The Seven Dwarfs"
1937, wow! Classic and timeless
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Mr Fab:

Hey Jan and fellow Jan-fans!

Noel Coward - the original rapper.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:07am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hey Mr Fab!
  11:08am
Listener Robert:

The Nipkow disk was patented the same year as the 1884 opto-disk. A long time ago I read that closed circuit television was installed at a horse-race track to catch the finish line in the 1890s, but I lost the reference and people tell me that's impossible because at that time no electric eye could respond fast enough to scan such a scene with voltage changes. Clearly that's not true if these optical discs were possible to record in 1884. What would have stopped someone from hooking the same Bell transducer to a Nipkow disc at one location and another Nipkow disk with a mere incandescent bulb at the other, and...television?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:09am
Jan Turkenburg:

nipkowschijf-nl.translate.goog...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:13am
Dano59:

Roger's Crazy Words. Crazy Tune archives (2 most recent shows listenable) -- as an fyi. spinitron.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:14am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ Dano59 @11:13
thanks, Dano!
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Mr Fab:

↳ Listener Robert @10:54
Fascinating! Thanks Robert.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:16am
Dano59:

I just messaged Roger about this show and other FMU links here. I tend to feature more modern champions of older artists, like Loudon Wainwright III's Charlie Poole project.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:17am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ Dano59 @11:16
👍
  11:20am
MHLee:

@Dano59 Great name for a show
  11:21am
MHLee:

@Dano59 that's something I've been meaning to play, will have to check out
.. seem like comparable shows
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:23am
Dano59:

↳ MHLee @11:21
well, I'm all over the map / eclectic / catholic and usu. whatever I'm digging that week old and new - Roger's def. era-specific.
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Dano59:

he's Friday noon, I'm Sat. 6pm -with a mixtape ethos, often themed: spinitron.com...
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Dano59:

apologies for self promotion
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Jan Turkenburg:

↳ Song: "That Russian Winter" by "The Victor First Nighter...
Can you imagine a musical about the war in Ukraine...
  11:27am
MHLee:

@Jan Turkenburg it's probably been done in black metal
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:27am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ Dano59 @11:26
no worries, we appreciate sharing all kinds of references, sources, etc..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:28am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ MHLee @11:27
now you mention it... very likely..
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Dano59:

↳ Jan Turkenburg @11:27
thx - loved 'That Russian Winter' - so diff. from all the songs about beating the commies or der Fuhrer
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:29am
Dano59:

Josie Cotton did 'Ukrainian Cowboy' a few years back
  11:37am
MHLee:

What year is this
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Mr Fab:

discogs sez that Bobby Klein is a Dutch Singer , Real Name: Luut Moes. Funny that the American-sounding name he took, "Klein," is a Jewish one! I think Jews were just starting to enter the US during the later 1800s era of Western expansion. So i suppose it's possible that there were Jewish cowboys. Someone needs to make a Western movie about this. "Rabbis On The Range" or sumthin...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:40am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ MHLee @11:37
if you're referring to the Creek girls. I just checked and corrected the year.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:41am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ Mr Fab @11:40
"klein" means "little" in both German and Dutch. So it's probably referring to his young age.
  11:41am
Listener Robert:

↳ Mr Fab @11:40
There was that Gene Wilder one.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:45am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ Jan Turkenburg @11:41
(probably responding too seriously here ;-) )
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:46am
Dano59:

↳ Song: "Beck's Boogie" by "Pia Beck"
A clicky-star and 18 thumbs up on this!
  11:46am
MHLee:

@Jan Turkenburg i was asking about them but am on phone so Just can't read it, i assume late 30s/40s?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:47am
Dano59:

↳ MHLee @11:46
1938
  11:48am
MHLee:

I caught shortenin bread too
  11:49am
Roger Kimmel Smith:

I'm so happy to have found you! Fine old stuff
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:49am
Dano59:

I always thought it possible to learn boogie-woogie by ear
  11:49am
wenzo:

Howdee Roger!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:49am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ MHLee @11:46
Welcome Roger!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:49am
Dano59:

Hi Rog!
  11:50am
MHLee:

Thanks Dano, recognized they were playing the old style of banjo playing
  11:51am
Roger Kimmel Smith:

I didn't know anyone else was doing this kind of show -- I have a somewhat similar show upstate at WRFI Community Radio https://www.wrfi.org/wrfiprograms/crazy-words-crazy-tune/ [Fri 12-2pm]
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:51am
Dano59:

↳ MHLee @11:50
yep, 'old-time'
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:51am
Dano59:

I already pimped you here, Roger
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:51am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ Roger Kimmel Smith @11:51
👍👍👍
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:52am
Dano59:

happy to have hooked you up
  11:52am
Roger Kimmel Smith:

↳ Dano59 @11:51
awww I been pimped! <3
  11:55am
MHLee:

Love your show title.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:55am
Jan Turkenburg:

↳ Song: "Die Rooirok (Ek Sal Jou Krij)" by "Eddy Christiani"
This is a (white) South-African classic.
  11:56am
Roger Kimmel Smith:

↳ MHLee @11:55
I first did a show by that name on my college station a generation ago. Now I do 20/30s in as many genres as I can find, international. Just found Ian Nagorski's label recently!
  11:56am
MHLee:

I play a similar blend here but I often seek out bandcamp recordings of old songs of the humorous variety
  11:58am
MHLee:

Thanks Jan
  11:58am
Roger Kimmel Smith:

real and constantly erupting!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:58am
Feldy:

Thanks, Jan!
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Mr Fab:

Howdy, Roger!
I was checking out your show, looks very cool. You focus on '20s & '30s and Jan goes before and after that era. And as MHLee pointed out, his show here (Friday mornings) has its' own style. No competition, we're all brothers in public radio.
  11:59am
Roger Kimmel Smith:

found my peeps at last; thanks Dano!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:00pm
David (in London):

Thanks Jan, fun show today.
Avatar 12:00pm
Mr Fab:

set your alarm clock:
www.wfmu.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:00pm
Dano59:

thanks Jan and all! It's always an education on WFMU.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:01pm
Dano59:

Uncle Michael's Hinky Dinky Time and just about every Surface Noise show has some of this stuff.
  12:02pm
MHLee:

Thanks Fab... tomorrow is songs about sanitation
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:02pm
Dano59:

↳ MHLee @12:02
lol!
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Mr Fab:

great Scott, this was a good show, thx Jan!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:17am
WR:

↳ Song: "Get Happy" by "Raymond Scott and his Orchestra"
Have a lot of archive listening to do to catch for last 7 days being extremely busy at work. For starters, interesting to hear early Raymond Scott where they pretty much like other swing band with small distinctive touch.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:19am
WR:

↳ Song: "As a Porcupine Pines for Its Pork" by "The Happin...
Even looping the audio, there are a couple of jokes I don't understand. Like the dog and the rich man...
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