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P658 CEEFAX 1 658 Tue 08 Jul 19:41/24  ———————————————————————————————     9 July  ————————————————————————— 1/12 COCKTAILS Yet another round of Cocktails - seven programmes of vintage recordings of dance-bands in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, in uninterrupted music sequences, featuring the popular dances of the time - charlestons, shimmys, rumbas, black bottoms, waltzes, tangoes and foxtrots. The previous two series have been of London dance-bands. This third round is an international mix, with bands from Paris, Berlin, Leningrad, Moscow, Vienna, Zurich, Buenos Aires, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles - and London. R1 641 R2 642 R3 643 R4 644 R5L 645 Front page 100 Sport 300 Weather 400 GoodCause RecordRev Mixing It RadioLink
P658 CEEFAX 1 658 Tue 08 Jul 19:21/16  ———————————————————————————————     9 July  ————————————————————————— 2/12 Ever since we handed round the first tray of Cocktails in April 1995, we'vi been so absolutely inundated with requests for the ingredients of these super little thirst-quenchers that we asked the producer chappie, John Thornley, to get us a few more. So roll back the carpet and shake a leg to some of the world's best dance-bands, as they guested at the restaurants, supper-clubs and grand hotel bars of Europe and America in the age of art deco. R1 641 R2 642 R3 643 R4 644 R5L 645 Front page 100 Sport 300 Weather 400 GoodCause RecordRev Mixing It RadioLink
P658 CEEFAX 1 658 Tue 08 Jul 19:21/42  ———————————————————————————————     9 July  ————————————————————————— 3/12 Wednesday 9 July 1997, 7pm Programme 6 "Voulez-vous danker, madame?" BERLIN 1928-33 1 Am Sonntag will mien Susser mit mir Segeln gehn (Stefan Wjintraub and Wjintraubs Syncopators) LP EMI 32450 (DELETED) Side 1 Band 7 On Sunday my sweetie wants me to go sailing with him, and it'll be great if there's a good wind blowing - in the evening I'll make the sandwiches on our little sailing boat... R1 641 R2 642 R3 643 R4 644 R5L 645 Front page 100 Sport 300 Weather 400 GoodCause RecordRev Mixing It RadioLink
P658 CEEFAX 1 658 Tue 08 Jul 19:21/08  ———————————————————————————————     9 July  ————————————————————————— 4/12 2 I'm doing what I'm doing for love (Teddy Kline Orchestra) vocalists The Two Jazzers SAME LP Side 1 Band 6 3 Xylophonismus Kurt Engel (xylophone) and Orchestra SAME LP Side 2 Band 4 4 Mary (Mares Weber and his Orchestra) vocalist Austin Egen LP EMI 32800 (DELETED) Side 2 Band 3 R1 641 R2 642 R3 643 R4 644 R5L 645 Front page 100 Sport 300 Weather 400 GoodCause RecordRev Mixing It RadioLink
P658 CEEFAX 1 658 Tue 08 Jul 19:21/52  ———————————————————————————————     9 July  ————————————————————————— 5/12 5 Wenn Du mich kusst (Mares Weber and his Orchestra) SAME LP Side 2 Band 4 6 Verzeih mir (Mares Weber and his Orchestra) vocalist Austin Egen SAME LP Side 2 Band 7 "Please forgive me - let's make up!" PARIS 1930-39 7 Plaisir d'Amour TRay Ventura and his Collegians) vocalist M Lemercier CD CHANSOPHONE 159 Track 3 A jazzed-up version of the gentle romance about the pleasure of love. R1 641 R2 642 R3 643 R4 644 R5L 645 Front page 100 Sport 300 Weather 400 GoodCause RecordRev Mixing It RadioLink
P658 CEEFAX 1 658 Tue 08 Jul 19:42/16  ———————————————————————————————     9 July  ————————————————————————— 6/12 8 C'est gentil quand on y passe (Ray Ventura and his Collegians) vocalists unknown SAME CD Track 14 A rather seedy hotel where all is not as it should be and every night there's a hunt for the bedbugs. "It's nice to drop by but if you had to stay you wouldn't like it at all!" 9 Voulez-vous danker madame (Would you like to dance, madame?) (Fred Adison and his Orchestra) vocalist Roger Toussaint CD EMI 7890912 ('Du Caf' Cone' au Music Hall Vol 34) Track 7 R1 641 R2 642 R3 643 R4 644 R5L 645 Front page 100 Sport 300 Weather 400 GoodCause RecordRev Mixing It RadioLink
P658 CEEFAX 1 658 Tue 08 Jul 19:21/34  ———————————————————————————————     9 July  ————————————————————————— 7/12 10 Limehouse Blues (Django Reinhardt/ Stephane Grappelly/Quintet of the Hot Club of France) CD CLASSICS 739 Track 17 Recommended Reading Sid Colin And the Bands Played on (Elm Tree Books, 1977) Bruce Crowther The Big Band Years (David and Charles, 1988) Albert McCarthy The Dance Band Era 1910-1950 (Studio Vista/November Books 1971) Stanley Jackson The Savoy (Muller 1989) Priscilla Don Hotels and Restaurants: 1830 to the Present Day (HMSO 1981) R1 641 R2 642 R3 643 R4 644 R5L 645 Front page 100 Sport 300 Weather 400 GoodCause RecordRjv Mixing It RadioLink
P658 CEEFAX 1 658 Tue 08 Jul 19:21/21  ———————————————————————————————     9 July  ————————————————————————— 8/12 PG Wodehouse Came the Dawn from Meet Mr Mulliner (which contains an amusing description of a dance at a night-club in the late 1920s). NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 7PM 7. (16 July) Two Sleepy People Dance orchestras from Zurich, London, (the bands of Geraldo, Ambrosj and Sid Phillips) and Buenos Aires (the tango orchestras of Fransisco Carnaro and Elvino Vardaro) and from Chicago and Los Angeles, the bands of Paul Whiteman and Perry Botkin, with the legendary voices of Ding Crosby and Hoagy Carmichael. R1 641 R2 642 R3 643 R4 644 R5L 645 Front page 100 Sport 300 Weather 400 GoodCause RecordRjv Mixing It RadioLink
P658 CEEFAX 1 658 Tue 08 Jul 19:21/28  ———————————————————————————————     9 July  ————————————————————————— 9/12 1. X28 May) Shall We Dance? From London, the Savoy Orpheans led by Debroy Somers and Carroll Gibbons, and the bands of Jack Hutton, Ambrose and Brian Lawrance; from New York, Duke Ellington and the Harlem Foot Warmers, and the Casa Loma band directed by Glen Grant; and from Hollywood, the voice and feet of Fred Astaire. R1 641 R2 642 R3 643 R4 644 R5L 645 Front page 100 Sport 300 Weather 400 GoodCause RecordRev Mixing It RadioLink
P658 CEEFAX 1 658 Tue 08 Jul 19:41/11  ———————————————————————————————     9 July  ————————————————————————— 10/12 2. (4 June) Micky Mays at the hotel Adlon From Berlin, Dajos Bela and his Orchestra, with vocalists Richard Tauber, Leo Monosson and the Four Admirals, including German versions of Happy Days are Here Again and Always - and from New York, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra with singer and dancer Eleanore Powell, recorded in 1935. R1 641 R2 642 R3 643 R4 644 R5L 645 Front page 100 Sport 300 Weather 400 GoodCause RecordRjv Mixing It RadioLink
P658 CEEFAX 1 658 Tue 08 Jul 19:44/28  ———————————————————————————————     9 July  ————————————————————————— 11/12 3. (11 June) Everything's in Rhythm With My Heart From Buenos Aires, per-war recordings of tango-singer Carlos Gardel; from London the orchestras of Jack Jackson and Billy Cotton, and the voices of Vera Lynn and Jessie Mathews - also: Leon Abbey's Band recorded in Copenhagen in 1938. R1 641 R2 642 R3 643 R4 644 R5L 645 Front page 100 Sport 300 Weather 400 GoodCause RecordRjv Mixing It RadioLink
P658 CEEFAX 1 658 Tue 08 Jul 19:42/57  ———————————————————————————————     9 July  ————————————————————————— 12/12 4. (18 June) Night and Day Foxtrots recorded in Leningrad and Moscow in the late 1930s and early 1940s; and from 1930s New York, the bands of Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Paul Whiteman, Ted Weens, and Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees, with numbers by Gershwin and Cole Porter. 5. X2 July) "I won't dance" Vienna 1930s dance tunes, with the Vienna Boheme male-voice Quartet; from New York, the Orchestras of Isham Jones, Johnny Green, Glen Miller, and Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, and the voices of Ding Crosby, Carmen Lombsardo, and Ethel Merman. R1 641 R2 642 R3 643 R4 644 R5L 645 Front page 100 Sport 300 Weather 400 GoodCause RecordRev Mixing It RadioLink