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Monday, October 26, 2009

 

SONGBOOK AMERICA

On this week’s SONGBOOK AMERICA - Sinatra makes us feel young, Woody Herman takes us to Spain, and the best is yet to come from Tierney Sutton. There‘s Gershwin‘s “But Not For Me“ sung by Cleo Laine, Richard Rogers‘ “It Never Entered My Mind“ by Vic Damone and Sarah Vaughn sings Rogers’ sweetest sounds! Beegie Adair tinkles the ivories in San Francisco where she left her heart, and Dick Katz’s piano and quartet takes us to an afternoon in Paris where Tony Bennett reminds us that there’s love for sale there. The Art Abrams Swing Machine Big Band from Portland, OR gives a superb reading of Noro Morales and Johnny Mandell’s “Ponce”. The Kenney Hadley Big Band with vocalist Rebecca Parris are watching so many stars and, Andy Williams begins the beguine. All on today’s program at www.bostonpete.com/russ Thanks for listening to SONGBOOK AMERICA - Email the show: russ@bostonpete.com.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

 

SONGBOOK AMERICA


What a beautiful time of the year - Autumn!  This week’s SONGBOOK AMERICA
features some of the legendary songs and artists who recorded for this Fall
season.  “Autumn In New York” of course, Sarah Vaughn sings her version with
strings and Carl Saunders’ flugelhorn with his big band do a nice instrumental
arrangement of Vernon Duke’s 1935 song.

Roger Williams’ piano and orchestra recording of “Autumn Leaves” in 1953 sold
over 2 million copies worldwide.  It was first a French popular song in 1947. 
On today’s show, hear Roger and a chorus do a sparkling rendition.  Kay Kyser’s
popular “sweet band” orchestra with vocalist Ginny Sims perform “Indian Summer”
by Victor Herbert and Al Dubin.  Victor composed a piano version in 1919, but
not until Al Dubin’s lyrics did the song become a hit - in fact, it was “the
number one music-machine recording for 12 weeks” on the Your Hit Parade / Lucky
Strike radio show in 1939! (Remember “Be happy, go Lucky” and LS/MFT? If you do,
send me an email and we'll talk radio show trivia!!)

Tex Beneke with The Glenn Miller Orchestra recorded “The Falling Leaves” in
1941, song by Mack David and Frankie Carle (the popular pianist and band leader
from Providence RI);  Sue Raney with legendary Los Angeles jazz musicians do
“’Tis Autumn” Alan Broadbent on piano; Kevin Mahogany sings the Barry
Manilow-Johnny Mercer “When October Goes” featuring James Weidman on piano;
Woody Herman’s “Herd” recorded “Early Autumn” Woodrow Wilson Herman on clarinet
and it’s a Fall classic.

Lorne Green recites lyrics and sings in his deep bass voice, “September Song”
and Frank Sinatra sings “Summer Winds” - swan songs to say goodbye to Summer. 
Henry Mancini composed “Blue Satin” and his instrumental is just marvelous, it
actually feels like blue satin. Listen.

Sultry voiced, Jeri Southern sings The Cole Porter Songbook with “Get Out Of
Town”;  Vic Damone’s “Speak Low” is a great interpretation; Diana Krall sings
Billy Joel’s “Just The Way You Are” performed live in Paris and, if you’re off
to Brazil, listen to Oscar Castro-Nevis with “Ipanema Afternoon” and you’ll get
the feeling of being on that beach!

Thanks for listening at www.bostonpete.com/russ - select the “Play Latest Show”
link.  Send an email to russ@bostonpete.com and I’ll reply to everyone in my
personal Inbox.  =Russ Butler

Monday, October 19, 2009

 

The Three Stooges in Color: Ultimate Restored Collection with Bonus Extras on 3 DVDs)

Available in color for the first time! "The Three Stooges: Triple Whammy!" Moe, Larry and Curly are at their bumbling best in this side-splitting musical romp about a talented nightclub owner who goes head-to-head with his powerful, overprotective father. Greatest Routines" and "Extreme Rarities" - Get ready to laugh as everyone's favorite trio stumbles from one hilarious mishap to the next!
 

The Folk Connection playlist is growing

Hi Folk Connection Fans....This week I have added Lorie Lieberman's version of "Killing me softly",the song she wrote as a young girl after attending a Don McLain concert in the early 70's. Townes Van Zandt makes his debut on the Folk Connection with "Greensboro Woman" and "Dollar bill blues."The Nitty Gritty dirt band also makes their debut with " Milk Cow Blues." As the playlist grows,so does our audience and we appreciate the listening at work.I've heard from offices in Germany and Paris as well as all parts of the U.S. No word yet from England or Australia, so let me hear from you and be sure to tell your friends about the "Folk Connection." Happy listening! ...Alan

Monday, October 12, 2009

 

Folk Connection Pens

Hi Folk Connection fans! Folk Connection pens are now available free of charge...If you would like one,just e-mail me your name,street address or box number,tell me your favorite Folk Connection song, and I'll send a pen out to you ....allow two weeks for delivery...And thanks for listening to the Folk Connection! Happy listening,alan@bostonpete.com

Sunday, October 11, 2009

 

New additions to the Folk Connection

Hi Folk Connection fans! This week I've added music by British artist Katie Melua,Melanie,Lucinda Williams,Steve Earle,Anne Murray and several others. The additions range from traditional folk to contemporary folk and folk rock. For you Boston area listeners who enjoy World music I want to draw your attention to a performance by Inca Son on Sat Nov 14,8pm at First Parrish Church,1446 Mass Ave in Cambridge. Bob Young of The Boston Herald says "in person,replete with feathers and brightly colored costumes,Inca Son is a sight to behold.!"Ticket info is 781-284-4622.Keep e-mailing me and tell me where in the World you are listening,I always enjoy hearing from you! Have a great week and happy listening,Alan.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

 

SONGBOOK AMERICA

Duke Ellington has a double play: “Cool Rock” and “I Didn’t Know About You” with Ella Fitzgerald singing his composition. Sinatra sings “Goody Goody” with the Neal Hefti swinging big band, The Mel-Tones sing Hefti’s “Lil’ Darlin’” and Mel Torme sings the Tommy Dorsey theme “I’m Getting Sentimental Over You”. Abby Lincoln (cha cha cha), Julie London (ah ah ahh); Joe Derise sings “Once In A Dream” written by jazz deejay Al “Jazzbeaux” Collins; Larry Goldring’s B-2 organ is featured in two songs, Natalie Cole faces the music and dances (well, it is radio, so just imagine), Kevin Mahogany is still swingin’ and Jeanie Bryson is bittersweet. It’s all on SONGBOOK AMERICA this week. Email the show: russ@bostonpete.com Thanks. =Russ Butler =================================================================

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