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Gramophoney Baloney

On the cusp of springtime with Gramophoney Baloney

Sunday, February 17
3pm

An intercontinental selection of sound reproductions from 1903-1950, DJ McSchmormac’s first meeting with DJ Fari, his new neighbor on the Radio Valencia schedule, presenter of Francofun and Yum Yum, and mentoring DJ Heidi of Shindignation! in the ways of the phone.

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Ulla Katajavuori

PLAYLIST:

  • (“Madame Arthur” by Yvette Guilbert from the end of DJ Fari’s new show “Yum Yum”)
  • “Medley: You Can’t Stop Me from Dreaming / Little Old Lady / Whispers In the Dark (excerpt)” by Reginald Dixon from “The Early Years”
  • Stage Fright” by Carl Stalling from “the Carl Stalling project – Volume 2: more music from Warner Bros. cartoons 1939-1957”
  • “That Old Piano Roll Band” by Zez Confrey from “Keyboard Wizards of the Gershwin Era – Volume IV”
  • “Der Zuchthäusler” by  D’Jedlern from “Oberösterreich-Salzburg – Volksmusik – Rare Schellacks 1910-1949”
  • “Karelsk Vagguisa” by Ulla Katajavuori from “The Secret Museum of Mankind, Vol. 5 – Ethnic Music Classics: 1925-48”
  • “Oi! Kuinka Engeliksi Mielin (The Preacher and the Slave)” by Arthur Kylander from “Stranded in the USA – early Songs of Emigration”
  • “Savoy Blues” Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five (plus Lonnie Johnson) from “Original Masters – The Best of … The Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings”
  • “Melancolía” by Oscar Alemán y su Quinteto de Jazz from “Swing Guitar Masterpieces – 1938-1957”
  • “Voo-It! Voo-It!” by Marion Abernathy “the Blues Woman” from “Great Googa Mooga! – These words don’t make no sense!”
  • “Tsantarmas” by by Yiorgo Anestopoulos from “Premier Greek Clarinettist”
  • “Kenge E Dhimitraqit (Song for Dimitri)” by Zonja Qerine Dhe Rizaj Me Shocket from “Albanian Village Music – Recorded in Tirana 1930”
  • “Raina Hubavitsa” by Tsonka Petrova from “Outsinging The Nightingale – Lost Treasures of Bulgarian Music – 1905-1950”
  • “Rumänische Fantasien, Pt. 1” by Joseph Solinski from “Klezmer Music – Early Yiddish Instrumental Music – The First Recordings: 1908-1927”
  • “Hüzzam Taxim” by Şükrü Tunar from “Legendary Clarinetist of Turkey”
  • “Soultanigiah” by Kanoni Artaki from “Open Strings – Early Virtuoso Recordings From The Middle East, And New Responses”
  • “Kösküm Var” by Koro Heyeti from “Turkish Tradition – Masterpieces Of Turkish Musical Culture”
  • “Esírí Zülfünün” by Münir Nurettin Selçuk from “Ustad Münir Nurettin Selçuk –  Turkish Classical Song Master”
  • “Illinois Blues” by Skip James from “Legends of the Country Blues”
  • “Stack-A-Lee, Pts. 1 & 2” by Archibald from “Gettin’ Funky – The Birth of New Orleans R&B”
  • “Red River Blues” by Lottie Beaman from “The Paramount Masters”
  • “Rolling Log Blues” by Lottie Kimbrough from “A Richer Tradition – Country Blues and String Band Music 1923-1942”
  • “(Coffee in the Morning) Kisses in the Night” by Jim and Bob from “Genial Hawaiians – Jim and Bob – Plus George Ku and his Pacific Islanders
  • “(Grieg’s) Gangar (Peasant’s March) from “Lyric Pieces, Book 5”, Op. 54: No. 2.” Performed by Edvard Hagerup Grieg from “Legends of the Piano – Acoustic Recordings 1901-1924”
  • “Mood To Be Stewed” by Slam Stewart Quintet from “The Chronological Classics – 1945 – 1946”
  • “Scene With Tweedledum & Tweedledee: The Mulberry Bush/Tweedledum & Tweedledee” by Ann Stephens, Nancy Munks, Leslie Henson & Stanley Holloway from “Teddy Bears’ Picnic”
  • “Everything Stops For Tea” by Jack Buchanon from “Radio Memories”
  • “Mytilinio” by Popular Orchestra from “Rembetika 2 – More of the Secret History of Greece’s Underground Music”
  • “Caravan” by Larry Adler from “The Great Larry Adler – Original Recordings 1934-1947”
  • “Babalu (excerpt)” by Orquesta Casino de la Playa from “Memories of Cuba – (1937-1944)”

Edvard_Grieg_with_grand_piano,_c._1900

Edvard Hagerup Grieg (circa 1900)

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