Swing, Sing, and All That Jazz: Show #180

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Henry Holloway’s
“Swing, Sing, and All That Jazz”
Posted: August 10, 2018

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Playlist:

1. Threshold…Pat Williams (1:10)
2. Lullabye In Rhythm…June Christie (10:00)
3. Moonglow…Buck Clayton (13:25)
4. Big Band Themes Medley…Henry Mancini (23:03)
5. Who’ll Speak For Love…Trijntje Oosterhuys (32:14)
6. Manhattan…Colin Campbell (36:55)
7. Steppin’ Out With My Baby…Peter Lotis (40:50)
8. Isn’t It Romantic?…Ken Higgins (43:46)
9. Tenderly…Julia Mann (48:06)
10. Blue Moonlight…Bennie Raubenheimer (51:39)
11. Woodchoppers’ Ball…S.A. Navy Band (55:34)

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Swing, Sing, and All That Jazz: Show #179

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Henry Holloway’s
“Swing, Sing, and All That Jazz”
Posted: August 03, 2018

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Playlist:

1. Back Beat Boogie…Harry James (1:19)
2. So Madly In Love…Georgia Gibbs (4:10)
3. Moonglow…Buck Clayton (7:52)
4. Take The A Train…Duke Ellington (17:08)
5. Take The A Train…Glenn Miller (20:07)
6. Everything Happens To Me…Woody Herman (24:04)
7. Rosetta…Teddy Wilson (28:07)
8. Barrelhouse…Jess Stacey (31:09)
9. Just In Time…Harry Talas (34:39)
10. Mashed Potatoes…Mike Laatz (38:05)
11. I’ve Got You Under My Skin…Leslie Kleinsmith (41:17)
12. Spring, Spring, Spring…Dave Lithins (46:01)
13. Sentimental Journey…Gerry Bosman (50:02)

Henry Holloway’s Musical Memoir: Get info about it here

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More jazz resources here:

Visit JazzontheTube.com’s video archive of over 2,000 annotated class jazz videos, the largest collection on the Internet.

If you’re a fan of swing music, check out our 30sJazz.com video collection.

And don’t forget our comprehensive, up-to-date global list of jazz clubs, jazz radio stations, festivals, and jazz education programs.

Swing, Sing, and All That Jazz: Show #178

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Henry Holloway’s
“Swing, Sing, and All That Jazz”
Posted: July 27, 2018

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Playlist:

1. One O’Clock Jump…Count Basie (1:07)
2. King Porter Stomp…Jelly Roll Morton (4:40)
3. King Porter Stomp…Benny Goodman (7:18)
4. From The Bottom Of My Heart…Frank Sinatra/Harry James (11:09)
5. King Size…The Dorsey Brothers (15:27)
6. I’m Putting All My Eggs In One Basket…Louis Armstrong (20:40)
7. Sing, Sing, Sing…Benny Goodman (24:14)
8. Four Or Five Times…Jimmy Lunceford (33:56)
9. I’ve Got A Right To Sing The Blues…Billy Kyle (37:48)
10. Call Me Irresponsible…Bobby Hackett/Ray McKinley/Glenn Miller Orchestra (41:25)
11. Long, Long Ago…Butch Kilpatrick/Geraldo (45:25)
12. I Miss You So…Rollo Scott (49:18)
13. Softly, As I Leave You…Frank Sinatra (52:50)
14. I’ll See You In My Dreams…Roy Martin (55:08)

Henry Holloway’s Musical Memoir: Get info about it here

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More jazz resources here:

Visit JazzontheTube.com’s video archive of over 2,000 annotated class jazz videos, the largest collection on the Internet.

If you’re a fan of swing music, check out our 30sJazz.com video collection.

And don’t forget our comprehensive, up-to-date global list of jazz clubs, jazz radio stations, festivals, and jazz education programs.

Swing, Sing, and All That Jazz: Show #177

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Henry Holloway’s
“Swing, Sing, and All That Jazz”
Posted: July 20, 2018

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Playlist:

1.  April In Paris…Count Basie (0:51)
2.  Sweety Cakes…Count Basie (5:43)
3.  You Took Advantage Of Me…Ruby Braff/George Barnes (10:37)
4.  What a Little Moonlight Can Do…Billie Holiday (15:38)
5.  Pompton Turnpike…Charlie Barnet (19:13)
6.  Misty…Errol Garner (22:48)
7.  Begin The Beguine…Artie Shaw (26:09)
8.  Warm Valley…Duke Ellington (30:05)
9.  Concerto For Cootie…Duke Ellington (33:29)
10.  The Eel…Bud Freeman (37:24)
11.  The More I See You…Dutch Swing College (40:54)
12.  Oh My Darling…Eve Boswell (44:37)
13.  When You Were a Tadpole…Julie Andrews (47:53)
14.  I Want To Be Around…Harry Talas (51:09)
15.  Artistry Jumps…Clive Sharrock (53:58)

Henry Holloway’s Musical Memoir: Get info about it here

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More jazz resources here:

Visit JazzontheTube.com’s video archive of over 2,000 annotated class jazz videos, the largest collection on the Internet.

If you’re a fan of swing music, check out our 30sJazz.com video collection.

And don’t forget our comprehensive, up-to-date global list of jazz clubs, jazz radio stations, festivals, and jazz education programs.

Swing, Sing, and All That Jazz: Show #176

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Henry Holloway’s
“Swing, Sing, and All That Jazz”
Posted: July 13, 2018

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Playlist:

1. Groove Merchant…Bujazzo (1:19)
2. One For My Baby…Frank Sinatra (10:12)
3. Squeezin’ The Blues…George Shearing (15:52)
4. Stealin’ Apples…Antti Sarpila (19:18)
5. Aren’t You Glad You’re You…Carol Sloane (25:58)
6. My Silent Love…Carol Sloane (28:02)
7. Moten Swing…SWR Big Band (32:40)
8. Splanky…Syd Lawrence (38:09)
9. Love Somebody…Roy Martin (42:10)
10. The Wagon Road…Bennie Raubenheimer (45:44)
11. It Had To Be You…Wouter Loots (49:27)
12. Second Hand Rose…Cliff Jones (52:32)
13. Mrs Robinson…Art Heatlie (55:43)

Henry Holloway’s Musical Memoir: Get info about it here

If you would like to help us cover the expenses of making this program
available to you, learn here how you can help


More jazz resources here:

Visit JazzontheTube.com’s video archive of over 2,000 annotated class jazz videos, the largest collection on the Internet.

If you’re a fan of swing music, check out our 30sJazz.com video collection.

And don’t forget our comprehensive, up-to-date global list of jazz clubs, jazz radio stations, festivals, and jazz education programs.

Ken’s first solo radio show since 1981


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In a distant galaxy deep in the ancient mists of time, I used to have a daily radio show. I also hosted many long overnight slots.

I played EVERYTHING.

You were as likely to hear opera as trad jazz as Moroccan trance music – and all in the same hour – and if I may be immodest, it worked pretty well.

Of course, there is no room on the radio waves for a program like this.

Everything needs to come in nice neat packages.

Thirty seven years later, I finally found a station willing to give me a one-time-only two and half hour slot.

What do you think?

Is it worth the effort of trying to make this a regular thing?

My benefactor, community radio station WGXC FM, has all the ASCAP etc. licenses that allow me to present music, something I can’t do on the podcasts without getting specific permissions from each artist.

If you think this is worth doing more of, encourage me. (I need another project like I need a hole in the head – but this was fun and maybe it would be a good addition to the world.)


July 6, 2018 on WGXC from 7 PM to 9:30 PM

Music by…

Aurora Nealand
Tom McDermott
Jayne Cortez
James Blood Ulmer
Ornette Coleman and Charlie Haden
Jerome Cooper
Los Muñequitos de Matanzas
Bata music from Matanzas
Arsenio Rodriquez
Ignacio Pineiro and Celeste Mendoza
Maria Teresa Vera

– Ken McCarthy
Jazz on the Tube