The Roaring 20s are back!!! …….. During the last century, the “Roaring Twenties” was a decade in which nothing big happened—there were no major catastrophes or large events—at least until the stock market crash of 1929—yet it is one of the most significant decades in U.S. history because of the great changes that came about in American society. They were raucous; they were rambunctious; they were “The Roaring Twenties”. We are due for a rebound. Let’s make this decade more raucous and more rambunctious.
Welcome to the NEW Roaring 20s. Enjoy the ride.
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---- In this edition you’ll hear:
1) The Charleston by The London Swing Orchestra (with Graham Dalby)
2) Radio Rhythm by Don Neely's Royal Society Jazz Orchestra (with Cal Abbot)
3) Cheek To Cheek by The Pasadena Roof Orchestra
4) Ain't She Sweet? By The Dixieland Band
5) The Baltimore by Fred Rich and his Astor Hotel Orchestra
6) Five Foot Two by The Dixieland Band
7) Do the New York by Don Neely's Royal Society Jazz Orchestra (with Cal Abbot & Fred Hodges)
8) Black Bottom by The Twenty Niners
9) Everything Stops For Tea by Graham Dalby And The Grahamophones
10) Chattanooga Stomp by Turk Murphy's Jazz Band
11) Lovable and Sweet by Annette Hanshaw
12) China Boy by Tim Laughlin
13) I'm Tickled Pink with a Blue Eyed Baby by Don Neely's Royal Society Jazz Orchestra
14) I'm Gonna Charleston Back to Charleston by Metropolitan Roof Orchestra
15) Pretty Baby by Les Brown & His Band Of Renown (with Lucy Ann Polk, vocal)
16) Toot Toot Tootsie by Kid Ory
17) Happy Days Are Here Again by The Pasadena Roof Orchestra
18) Cheek to Cheek by The GS Swing Band
19) I'm Sitting on Top of the World by Don Neely's Royal Society Jazz Orchestra
20) Bye Bye Blackbird (from The Roaring 20's / Vamp of the Roaring 20's) by Dorothy Provine (with The Dixieland Band & Pinky and Her Playboys)