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This week is a mostly swingin’ affair – though, ironically, without any Sinatra from the album of the same name.
Happy Spring, everybody!
The Music That Made New York Standard!
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This week is a mostly swingin’ affair – though, ironically, without any Sinatra from the album of the same name.
Happy Spring, everybody!
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This show is about ballads. As much as I love to swing, I’ve always admired the ability of a ballad to make a person think – about love, life or the rest. This week’s “Broadway Bit” is brought to you by Bernadette Peters – mostly.
There’s also a little blues in here, too.
Enjoy!
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This show is dedicated to love & life & more.
Enjoy!
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Last year, around St. Patrick’s Day – and since the holiday itself fell on a Sunday – I featured some traditional Irish tunes on that weekend’s show. For this year’s show, I wanted to feature an entire show dedicated to mostly traditional Irish tunes. I own enough to cobble together some cool stuff.
So, close your eyes…and lean back…put the headphones on…and drive yourself – mind you, on the left hand side! – through Ireland.
Enjoy this VERY special presentation. I hope you enjoy it!
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I just finished reading a book about New York City from the 1880s. At around the same time I finished it, I was listening to a lot of the Dorsey Brothers recordings from the 1930s.
So, I decided to do an entire show dedicated to nothing but big band. There’s no Broadway Bit this week & nothing recorded after 1945 – except the weekly dose of Johnny Hartman, who didn’t start recording until 1947.
This is a special show with a lot of very special music.
Enjoy!