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LP: Various — BIG BAND THEMES ON THE AIR 1932 -1946
Original performances
Label:
First Time Records
Label-Nummer:
FTR-2501
Aufnahmedatum:
1932-1946
Land:
US
Aufnahmeort:
New York / Chicago / Los Angeles / Boston / Cedar Grove / Boston / Cincinnati / Forth Worth / London
Tonträger:
2
LP
Archiv-Objekte
LP-18441
Tracks:
Nr.
Titel
1-1
Gene Krupa and his Orchestra: Apurksody (1941)
1-2
Randy Brooks and his Orchestra: Holiday forever (08.05.1946 New York)
1-3
Tony Pastor Band: Blossoms (26.11.1945 Hollywood)
1-4
Bobby Sherwood and his Orchestra: Waiting (1945)
1-5
Ziggy Elman and his Orchestra: And the angels sing (06.11.1947 New York)
1-6
Will Bradley and his Orchestra: Fascination (early 1941 New York)
1-7
Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra: Smoke rings (19.03.1940 New York)
1-8
Boyd Raeburn and his Orchestra: Dalvatore Sali (12.1945 Los Angels)
1-9
Jimmie Lunceford and his Orchestra: Uptown Blues (mid.1940 New York)
1-10
Benny Goodman and his Orchestra: Let's dance (15.01.1940 New York)
1-11
Alvino Rey and his Orchestra: Blue Rey (1946 New York)
1-12
Harry James and his Orchestra: Ciribiribin (20.02.1939 New York)
1-13
Hal McIntyre and his Orchestra: Ecstacy (1945)
1-14
Bob Crosby and his Orchestra: Summertime (10.02.1946 Hollywood)
1-15
Bob Strong and his Orchestra: Tonal color serenade (25.10.1944 New York)
1-16
Count Basie and his Orchestra: One o'clock jump (10.01.1944 New York)
1-17
Paul Whitemanand his Orchestra: Rhapsody in blue (04.08.1937 Forth Worth TX.)
1-18
Bunny Berigan and his Orchestra: I can't get started (07.1939 Chicago)
1-19
Teddy Powell and his Orchestra: Blue mood (05.1942 New York)
1-20
Jerry Wald and his Orchestra: Call of the wild (1946)
1-21
Sonny Durham and his Orchestra: Memories of you (16.07.1945 New York)
1-22
Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra: I'm getting sentimental over you (02.03.1940 Cedar Grove NJ.)
1-23
Claude Thornhill and his Orchestra: Snowfall (29.06.1946 New York)
1-24
Roy Eldridge and Orchestra: Minor jive (09.09.1939 New York)
1-25
Buddy Morrow and his Orchestra: You're dancing tomorrow night (1946)
1-26
Art Mooney and his Orchestra: Sunrise to sunset (1946 New York)
1-27
Ella Fitzgerald and Orchestra: A-tisket, a-tasket (04.03.1940 New York)
1-28
Jack Teagarden and his Orchestra: I've got a right to sing the Blues (23.01.1940 Boston)
1-29
Artie Shaw and his Orchestra: Nightmare (18.01.1939 New York)
1-30
Cab Calloway and his Orchestra: Minnie the moocher (27.07.1940 Cedar Grove NJ.)
1-31
Les Elgart and his Orchestra: To the future (14.10.1946 New York)
1-32
Chick Webb and his Orchestra: Let's get together (10.02.1939 New York)
1-33
Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra: East St. Louis toodle-oo ( 09.01.1940 Boston)
2-1
Jan Savitt and Orchestra: Quaker City Jazz (10.01.1939 New York)
2-2
Larry Clinton and his Orchestra: Dipsy doodle (1940)
2-3
Ray McKinley and his Orchestra: Unbekannt (1946)
2-4
Joe Venuti and his Orchestra: Smoke gets in your eyes (06.1945 Hollywood)
2-5
Les Brown and Orchestra: Shangrila (07.04.1939 Chicago)
2-6
Erskine Hawkins and his 'Bama State Collegians: Tuxedo junction (04.03.1940 New York)
2-7
Woody Herman and his Orchestra: Blue flame (30.01.1941 New York)
2-8
Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra: Make believe ballroom (16.05.1938 New York)
2-9
Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra: Contrasts (11.02.1945 Washington DC.)
2-10
Coleman Hawkins and his Orchestra: Body and soul (04.08.1940 New York)
2-11
Buddy Rich and his Orchestra: Rain on the riff (05.09.1946 New York)
2-12
Teddy Powell and his Orchestra: Spotlight Bands (1943)
2-13
Count Basie and his Orchestra: Moten swing (30.06.1937 New York)
2-14
Cootie Williams and his Orchestra: 'Round midnight (12.02.1945 New York)
2-15
Henry Busse and his Orchestra: Hot lips (1935)
2-16
Phil Harris and his Orchestra: Rose room (1933 Los Angeles)
2-17
Jimmie Grier and his Orchestra: Music in the moonlight (1932 Los Angeles)
2-18
Harry Roy and his Orchestra: Bugle call rag (24.05.1933 London)
2-19
Barney Rapp/Doris Day and his Orchestra: Skater's waltz (17.06.1938 Cincinnati)
2-20
Blue Barry and his Orchestra: Sometimes I'm happy ( 1944 New York)
2-21
Ray Herbeck and his Orchestra: Romance (24.11.1947 New York)
2-22
Eddy Howard and Orchestra: Careless (05.12.1945 New York)
2-23
Kay Kyser and his Orchestra: Thinking of you (1945)
2-24
Sammy Kaye and his Orchestra: Kay's melody (06.08.1947 New York)
2-25
Shep Fields and his Rippling Rhythm: Rippling rhythm (28.12.1936 New York)
2-26
Frankie Masters and his Orchestra: Moonlight and you (1941)
2-27
Russ Morgan and his Orchestra: Does your heart beat for me (04.01.1939 New York)
2-28
Frankie Carle and his Orchestra: Sunrise serenade (1946)
2-29
Chuck Foster and his Orchestra: Oh, you beautiful doll (26.11.1944)
2-30
Ted Weems and his Orchestra: Out of the night (15.09.1934 Chicago)
2-31
Dean Hudson and his Orchestra: Moon over Miami (1945)