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) Cotton Club Stomp by The London Swing Orchestra (with Graham Dalby)
2) Crazy Words, Crazy Tune by Dorothy Provine with The Dixieland Band, & Pinky and Her Playboys
3) Ain't She Sweet by Harry James & His Orchestra
4) Swing, Mister Charlie by Cal Abbot and Carla Normand (with Don Neely's Royal Society Jazz Orchestra)
5) Tea For Two by The London Pops Orchestra (with Lord Nelson Corbin, conducting)
6) By The Beautiful Sea by Firehouse Five Plus Two
7) Japanese Sandman by The French Orchestra Charleston
8) You're The Cream In My Coffee by The London Swing Orchestra (with Graham Dalby)
9) Whisper Song by Dorothy Provine with The Dixieland Band, & Pinky and Her Playboys
10) Mandy, Make Up Your Mind by The French Orchestra Charleston
11) Black Bottom by Bob Crosby And His Orchestra (Bob Crosby, vocal)
12) I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate by Dutch Swing College Band
13) When The Saints Go Marching In by The Preservation Hall Jazz Band (with Walter "Wolfman" Washington & Theresa Andersson)
14) Carolina Shout by Fats Waller
15) Sugar by Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra (with Billie Holiday, vocal)
16) The Charleston by Luis Arcaraz and His Orchestra
17) Makin' Whoopee by The London Swing Orchestra (with Graham Dalby)
18) Sugar Foot Stomp by Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra
19) On The Sunny Side Of The Street by The Benny Goodman Sextet (with Peggy Lee, vocal)
20) Snake Rag by Turk Murphy