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The Sunday Morning Jump

Feb 17, 2019 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Music

With JTBISON

Primarily Big Band to get your Sunday morning started out -- will also play Blues, Jazz, Bluegrass, etc.
The Sunday Morning Jump
8:03 AM
Benny Goodman & Benny Goodman and His Orchestra - Sing, Sing, Sing
Benny Goodman & Benny Goodman and His Orchestra Sing, Sing, Sing
The Essential Benny Goodman (Remastered) 1952 Other
8:17 AM
The Mills Brothers - Paper Doll
The Mills Brothers Paper Doll
The Mills Brothers: The Mellow Years Longines Symponette Sociey 1968 LP
1943 - #1 for 12 weeks on Billboard.
8:21 AM
The Mills Brothers - Anytime
The Mills Brothers Anytime
The Mills Brothers: The Mellow Years Longines Symponette Sociey 1968 LP
Released on Pickwick Records 1967. Trio at this time - Herbert, Harry, Donald.
8:22 AM
The Mills Brothers - Sweethearts on Parade
The Mills Brothers Sweethearts on Parade
The Mills Brothers: The Mellow Years Longines Symponette Sociey 1968 LP
Added bonus...
8:24 AM
The Mills Brothers - Lazy River
The Mills Brothers Lazy River
The Mills Brothers: The Mellow Years Longines Symponette Sociey 1968 LP
1952. Written by Carmichael & Arodin in 1930.
8:28 AM
The Mills Brothers - Oh Mama (The Butcher Boy)
The Mills Brothers Oh Mama (The Butcher Boy)
The Mills Brothers: The Mellow Years Longines Symponette Sociey 1968 LP
1960 - DOT Records. The Mills Brothers last performed in 1982, after the passing of Harry.
8:35 AM
Coleman Hawkins, Gene Krupa, Lester Young - Concert Blues
Coleman Hawkins, Gene Krupa, Lester Young Concert Blues
Jazz at the Philharmonic: The Rarest Concerts Verve Records United States 1983
Recorded in 1953 - location unknown.
9:10 AM
James Melton - September In The Rain
James Melton September In The Rain
Those Wonderful Thirties: The Stars of Hollywood's Golden Era Decca 1969 LP
From the musical film "Melody For Two" - Recorded Apr. 20, 1937. Written by Harry Warren & Al Dubin
9:12 AM
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra - Jeepers Creepers
Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra Jeepers Creepers
Those Wonderful Thirties: The Stars of Hollywood's Golden Era Decca 1969 LP
From the 1938 musical comedy "Going Places". Oscar nomimated song in 1938. Written by Johnny Mercer & Harry Warren.
9:14 AM
Kenny Baker - Love Walked In
Kenny Baker Love Walked In
Those Wonderful Thirties: The Stars of Hollywood's Golden Era Decca 1969 LP
From the 1938 film "The Goldwyn Follies" - recorded Apr. 1938. Tune composed by George Gershwin in 1930, lyrics by younger brother Ira in 1937. This was Gershwin's last composition - as he died in the summer of 1937 at the age of 38 yo.
9:17 AM
Bob Hope and Shirley Ross - Thanks For The Memory
Bob Hope and Shirley Ross Thanks For The Memory
Those Wonderful Thirties: The Stars of Hollywood's Golden Era Decca 1969 LP
From "The Big Broadcast of 1938". 1938 Oscar for Best Original Song. Movie starred W.C. Fields and Bob Hope. Recorded Nov. 23, 1938.
9:20 AM
Judy Garland - Over The Rainbow
Judy Garland Over The Rainbow
Those Wonderful Thirties: The Stars of Hollywood's Golden Era Decca 1939 LP
From "The Wizard of Oz". 1939 Oscar for Best Original Song.
9:33 AM
Lionel Hampton - Flying Home
Lionel Hampton Flying Home
Alive & Jumping (with Milt Buckner) MPS Records 1978 LP
Recorded live May 1977 in Villigen, Switzerland. Milt Buckner - Piano.
9:40 AM
Milt Buckner & Hal Singer - The Blues Is Mine
Milt Buckner & Hal Singer The Blues Is Mine
Milt & Hal (Paris, 1968) Disques Black & Blue 1968 LP Jazz FR6V80416662
Drums – Wallace Bishop, Guitar – Tiny Grimes, Organ – Milton Bruckner, Tenor Saxophone – Hal Singer, Trumpet – Johnny Letman
9:53 AM
Hot Lips Page - Small Fry
Hot Lips Page Small Fry
Feelin' High & Happy RCA Victor 1971 LP
Recorded June 24, 1938.
9:55 AM
Hot Lips Page - I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (and Throw Away the Key)
Hot Lips Page I'm Gonna Lock My Heart (and Throw Away the Key)
Feelin' High & Happy RCA Victor 1971 LP
Long career in Harlem. Played trumpet and vocal.