TWTD Archive – September 2, 2000
BIG BANDS – SWEET AND SWING
Originally broadcast on WNIB
Saturday, September 2nd, 2000
CAMEL CARAVAN (10-14-39) Benny Goodman, the King of Swing stars with “the greatest assembly of swing artists in the world today.” Guests are Louis Armstrong and the Lynn Murray Choir. Satchmo joins the Goodman Sextet on “Ain’t Misbehavin.” Vocalist Louise Tobin sings “I Didn’t Know What Time it Was.” The Choir joins Armstrong for a rendition of “Shadrach.” The Goodman orchestra plays “Moonlight Serenade” and “King Porter Stomp.” Ted Pearson hosts; George Bryan announces. Camel Cigarettes, NBC. (28 min)
LAWRENCE WELK ARMY SHOW (1959) From the Aragon Ballroom in Pacific Ocean Park in California, it’s Champagne Music Time. Vocals by Larry Dean, Rocky Rockwell (also on trumpet), and Dick Dale. Selections include “Let It Snow,” “Jeepers Creepers,” “When Your Lover has Gone,” and Linger Awhile.” U.S. Army, ABC/AFRS. (25 min)
HERE’S TO VETERANS (7-19-47) Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Orchestra present “In My Merry Oldsmobile,” Long, Long Ago,” “Everybody and His Brother,” “My Blue Heaven,” and “In the Mood.” Announcer is Eddie Hubbard. Veteran’s Administration. (15 min)
SPEAKING OF RADIO (7-21-77) Tex Beneke talks about his career in a conversation with Chuck Schaden and Karl Pearson recorded at the Union League Club in Chicago. Tex Beneke died on May 12, 2000 at the age of 86.
MOONLIGHT SERENADE (6-12-40) Glenn Miller and his orchestra broadcasting from the stage of the Civic Center in Chicago. Marion Hutton, Tex Beneke, Ray Eberle and the boys in the band present “Outside of That I Love You,” “Say It,” “St. Louis Blues,” and a “something old, new, borrowed and blue” medley. Chesterfield Cigarettes, CBS. (14 min)
SPOTLIGHT BANDS (11-29-41) Freddy Martin and his orchestra broadcasting from San Francisco with guest vocalist Martha Tilton plus Eddie Stone, Clyde Rogers, and the Martin Men. Selections include “A Million Miles from Manhattan,” “Kiss the Boys Good-bye,” “Symphony Moderne,” “Whistling in the Night,” “Popocatapetl.” Coca-Cola, MBS. (29 min)
OUR SPECIAL GUEST will be Big Band Historian Karl Pearson who will serve as our guide to these sweet and swing sounds of the big bands.
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