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Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Big Band Serenade 236 Mega Christmas Show 4.5 Hours of Great MusicThis is the Big Band Serenade Mega Christmas Show. It is my gift to you, it is over 4.5 hours long, full of great music to make you day joyous. Listen to it as you unwrap gift or gather together with loved ones.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Big Band Serenade 235 George Shearing - September, 1971This brilliant pianist speaks candidly and openly about the prejudice he experienced toward his blindness as a young musician. He recalls joining Claude Bampton and his all blind orchestra in the late 1930s, and arriving in the U.S. in 1946 with $2,000 in his pocket and no prospects for a job. He credits Lionel Hampton pianist Milt Buckner with inventing the locked hand style that would become George’s trademark. Finally, he discusses his new record label, Sheba, and his ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Big Band Serenade 233 30 Years After Pearl Harbor (Artie Shaw, Woody Herman) - December, 1971Arnold Dean offers a retrospective of the year 1941, from fashions (remember the zoot suit?) and books (Keys of the Kingdom, Berlin Diary) to the movies we watched (Citizen Kane, Blossoms in the Dust, Sergeant York). Bandleaders Artie Shaw and Woody Herman describe where they were when they first heard the news of Pearl Harbor.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Big Band Serenade 234 Christmas ShowGreat tunes to give you the Christmas Spirit of faith and family.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Big Band Serenade 232 Christmas Music from the Big Band Era
Ho Ho Ho and Merry Christmas! Santa has his sack just packed full of Music from the Big Band Era
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One Night Stand with the Big Bands hosted by Arnold Dean began his
love affair with the big band era in his pre-teen years and his
decision to study the clarinet was inspired by the style of Artie Shaw.Listen to Big Band Serenade Radio, All the shows and music that you love; Click Here to listen-------> Big Band Serenade Radio
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Although some of his recordings were on the periphery of jazz and his orchestra was at its most popular in the early '40s,
Claude Thornhill's main importance to jazz was the influence that his arrangements and orchestra's sound had on cool jazz
of the late '40s.
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One Night Stand with the Big Bands hosted by Arnold Dean began his
love affair with the big band era in his pre-teen years and his
decision to study the clarinet was inspired by the style of Artie Shaw.Listen to Big Band Serenade Radio, All the shows and music that you love; Click Here to listen-------> Big Band Serenade Radio
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Big Band Serenade 228 Sam Donahue and His OrchestraSam Donahue (18 March 1918 – 22 March 1974) was an American swing music jazz tenor saxophonist, trumpeter and musical arranger. Born in Detroit, Michigan, he is probably best known for his work with Gene Krupa, Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Billy May, and many others.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Big Band Serenade 227 One Night Stand Featuring Artie Shaw 2 of 2
One Night Stand with the Big Bands hosted by Arnold Dean began his
love affair with the big band era in his pre-teen years and his
decision to study the clarinet was inspired by the style of Artie Shaw.Listen to Big Band Serenade Radio, All the shows and music that you love; Click Here to listen-------> Big Band Serenade Radio
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Big Band Serenade 226 Dolly Dawn and The Dawn PatrolChubby, diminutive singer known for her rather large voice, Dolly Dawn began singing at New York's Hotel Taft with the George Hall Orchestra in 1935 while she was still in her early teens.Listen to Big Band Serenade Radio, All the shows and music that you love; Click Here to listen-------> Big Band Serenade RadioListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Big Band Serenade 225 One Night Stand Featuring Artie Shaw Part 1 of 2
One Night Stand with the Big Bands hosted by Arnold Dean began his
love affair with the big band era in his pre-teen years and his
decision to study the clarinet was inspired by the style of Artie Shaw.Listen to Big Band Serenade Radio, All the shows and music that you love; Click Here to listen-------> Big Band Serenade Radio
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Big Band Serenade 224 Orrin Tucker and His OrchestraOrrin Tucker (born February 17, 1911) was an American bandleader, born in St. Louis, Missouri, whose theme song was Drifting and Dreaming. Tucker's biggest hit was 1939's Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!, sung by vocalist "Wee" Bonnie Baker.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Big Band Serenade 223 One Night Stand Featuring Ray ConiffOne Night Stand with the Big Bands hosted by Arnold Dean began his love affair with the big band era in his pre-teen years and his decision to study the clarinet was inspired by the style of Artie Shaw.Listen to Big Band Serenade Radio, All the shows and music that you love; Click Here to listen-------> Big Band Serenade RadioListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Big Band Serenade 222 Ralph Flanagan and His Orchestra
Bandleader, conductor, pianist, composer, and arranger for the
orchestras of Hal McIntyre, Sammy Kaye, Blue Barron, Charlie Barnet,
and Alvino Rey.Big Band Serenade Radio Tune in today to hear all the great shows!http://www.shoutcast.com/shoutcast_player?stationid=997748&Genre=big&ContentFlag=1&isCallInternal=&related=
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One Night Stand with the Big Bands hosted by Arnold
Dean
began
his love
affair with the big band
era in
his pre-teen years and his decision to study the clarinet was inspired
by the style of Artie Shaw.
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Glenn Miller and His Orchestra performed
for 13 radio shows per week in a BBC studio and were constantly
shuttled to different bases (35, all told) by aeroplanes that
unfortunately had unpressurized cabins, which caused a persisting bad
case of ringing in the ears for Miller. In the next five and a half
months, they would perform in 71 concerts, which were all broadcast
over the ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Big Band Serenade 218 Ted Weems and His Orchestra
Bandleader, violinist and trombonist Ted Weems and his orchestra were
among the most popular attractions on the Midwest music circuit
throughout the period separating the two World Wars, earning their
greatest success with the novelty hit "Piccolo Pete."
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