Centennial Songs - The Antique Phonograph Music Program with Mac Favoriting

Playlist for May 20, 2014 Favoriting
with guest Ron Hutchinson

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100+ year old lo-fi recordings contextually presented.

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Title Artist Recording
EVER SINCE THE MOVIES LEARNED TO TALK   Favoriting IRVING KAUFMAN   
KEEP YOUR SUNNY SIDE UP   Favoriting JOHNNY HAMP   
I CAN’T SLEEP IN THE MOVIES   Favoriting JONES & HARE   
HAPPY FEET   Favoriting HORACE HENDERSON   
SWEEPING THE CLOUDS AWAY   Favoriting BUDDY ROGERS   
BIRMINGHAM BERTHA   Favoriting ETHEL WATERS   
DOES ELEPHANT LOVE PEANUTS   Favoriting EDDIE CANTOR   
HEIGH HO EVERYBODY   Favoriting BABY ROSE MARIE   
NEVER SWAT A FLY   Favoriting McKINNEY’S   
TIGER RAG   Favoriting MAX FISCHER’S ORCHESTRA   

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Avatar 8:12pm MAC:

Sorry I have not gotten to this playlist all! This is a pre-recorded show and I will get to it soon!
Avatar 8:14pm MAC:

Also, I want to let everyone know that I am taking myself off the WFMU schedule for the summer / fall. Will return in December. Enjoy MANY YEARS of archives until then.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:55pm Ken From Hyde Park:

Have a delightful time off.
  9:16pm Marc Grobman:

Hi Mac, thanks and congrats for having Ron on! He's incredibly tireless and dedicated. Every year for the past 10? 20? years at the Jazz Collector's Bash he's made a Vitaphone presentation and/or plea for contributions to the project.

Your excellent interview with Ron gave me another idea: are you familiar with Dave Giovanni's work, particularly on the "First Sounds" project? (See the New Yorker May 19 article, "A Voice from the Past: How a physicist resurrected the earliest recordings," which includes work on getting sound out of the phonautogram, that thing that a French guy used to make soot record the look of his voice on a scroll back in 1853 --years before Edison!) Dave does something with the Library of Congress on sound recordings, and comes up to every Mechanical Music Extravaganza in Wayne, so maybe you arrange to interview him before or after the next show on Oct. 12. Again, thanks for having Ron on. Regards, Marc
  1:57pm Elvis Kempes:

Hello, MAC! Thanks a lot for the archives which include one million of lovely songs. Don't forget to get back as you said. From Brazil, Elvis Kempes - Tuesdsay, SEP 16th 2014 - 2:55 PM.
  1:58pm Elvis Kempes:

Hello, MAC! Thanks a lot for the archives which include one million of lovely songs. Don't forget to get back as you said. From Brazil, Elvis Kempes - Tuesdsay, SEP 16th 2014 - 2:55 PM.
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