Time Again Radio Show presents:
Tonight’s show is filled out with orchestras, but not a lick of classical. There’s a ton of jazz with a few surprises throughout, enjoy!
Da Costa Woltz's Southern Broadcasters, “Yellow Rose Of Texas”
Vintage Masters Inc. - 2011
King Oliver and His Orchestra, “Call of the Freaks”
from King Oliver and His Orchestra - Selected Favorites, Volume 1
Charly Records - 2006
Joan Sawyer's Persian Garden Orchestra, “Bregeiro”
from From Ragtime to Jazz Vol. 4 1896-1922
Timeless Records - 2006
Leroy Smith & His Orchestra, “I'm Riding to Glory”
from Don't You Leave Me Here - New York, Vol. 3
Frog - 1997
Van Eps Banjo Orchestra, “Soup to Nuts”
from From Ragtime to Jazz, Vol. 3 - 1902-1923
Timeless Records - 2001
Abe Elenkrig's Yiddishe Orchestra, “Fon Der Choop”
from Yiddish Klezmer Music, Vol. 2
Golden Century Records - 2020
Youssef El Benzarti Et Son Orchestra, “Zendani Staiffi”
from Ethnic Music Classics on 78 rpm
Musical Ark
Prince's Orchestra, “I'm Alabama Bound”
from Cakewalks, Rags and Blues - Military Style
Renovation Records - 2001
Europe's Society Orchestra, “Too Much Mustard”
from Ragtime to Jazz 1 1912-1919
Timeless Records - 1997
Isham Jones & His Orchestra, “The Original Charleston”
from The Original Charleston - Single
JB Production - 2013
Louis Armstrong & His Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra, “I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)”
from Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man 1923-1934
Columbia/Legacy - 1994
King Carter & His Royal Orchestra, “Blue Rhythm”
from Go Harlem - New York Columbia Recordings, Vol. 2
Frog - 2000
Merko Mirologi Manthos Halkias And Folk Orchestra, “A Lament for More Time”
from Five Days Married & Other Laments: Song and Dance from Northern Greece (1928-1958)
Angry Mom Records - 2013
Arnold Frank and His Rogers Cafe Orchestra, “Black Maria”
from Jazz Is Where You Find It 1924-1930
Timeless Records - 1998
Eddie Lang and His Orchestra, “Hot Heels”
from Jazz Mad, Vol. 2: Hot Dance, Jazz & Instrumental Blues 1926-1930
Van Up Records - 2009
Earl Fuller's Rector Novelty Orchestra, “Pork and Beans”
from Ragtime to Jazz 1 1912-1919
Timeless Records - 1997
Orquesta de la Familia Ramos, “No Te Ruborices”
from Orquestas De Cuerdas: The String Bands: The End of a Tradition: 1926-1938
Arhoolie Records - 1996
Bix Beiderbecke & Hoagy Carmichael and His Orchestra, “Barnacle Bill the Sailor”
from The Indispensable Bix Beiderbecke (1924-1930)
RCA Records Label - 1924
Monk Hazel & His Bienville Roof Orchestra, “High Society”
from Sizzling the Blues - New Orleans 1927-29
Frog - 1995
Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra, “Yazoo Blues”
from Kansas City Shuffle (Original Recordings 1926 - 1927)
HotJazz - 2013
Blue Steele and His Orchestra, “Sugar Babe, I'm Leavin'”
from The King of Rhythm
Vintage Music Productions - 2002
Jelly Roll Morton and His Orchestra, “Burnin' the Iceberg”
from Really the Blues?
West Hill Radio Archives
Elgar's Creole Orchestra, “Cafe Capers”
from Hot Stuff - Black Chicago Big Bands 1922-1929
Frog - 1999
Phil Baxter And His Orchestra, “Ain't Got No Gal Now”
from The Best of Dixieland Jazz, Vol. 2
Documents - 2003
Coast Social Orchestra, “Napenda (I Love)”
from Listen All Around: The Golden Age of Central and East African Music
Dust-to-Digital - 2018
Eddie Condon and His Orchestra, “The Eel”
from Lost Chords: White Musicians and Their Contribution to Jazz
Retrieval - 2007
Louis Russell and His Orchestra, “Panama”
from Jazz Mad, Vol. 2: Hot Dance, Jazz & Instrumental Blues 1926-1930
Van Up Records - 2009
Orquesta Pajaro Azul, “La Cucaracha”
from Mexican-American Border Music: An Introduction. Pioneer Recording Artists (1928-1958), Vol. 1
Arhoolie Records - 1994
Frank Bessinger, Jean Goldkette Orchestra, “After I Say I'm Sorry”
Stardust
Zak Vincent Time Again Radio Show May 20th, 2024
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