Exclusive special live performance from Kally Price Trio on Gramophoney Baloney
Wednesday, April 4
1am
Kally Price brought Chrs Burns and Jim Gammon along to today’s Gramophoney Baloney to talk about next Saturday night’s “The Immortal Billie Holiday – A Tribute Show” at Viracocha, April 7th, (see facebook), and delighted the listeners with some live performances during the show. Check this recent video of Kally with Jim & Rob Reich. DJ McSchmormac also played some early recordings by the late Earl Scruggs who passed away during the week.
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PLAYLIST:
- “Joquines de una Pastora (excerpt)” by Cobla Principal de la Bisbal from “Cobles Catalanes – Enregistrements 78 tours (1920-1930)”
- “The Continental” by Babs Gonzales and His Orchestra from “The Chronological Classics – 1947-1949”
- “The Man I Love” by The Paul Whiteman Concert Orchestra featuring Vaughn De Leath from “A Pops Concert”
- “Charleston” by The Paul Whiteman Orchestra from “Sweet and Low Down”
- “Molly and Tenbrooks” by Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys from “All The Classic Releases 1937-1949“
- “St. James Infirmary” by Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France from “Kind of Reinhardt”
- “Lentement, Mademoiselle” by Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France from “Djangology”
- “Okichi Tojin Kouta (Crowing Rooster) “ by Gil Fujimoto from ”青春歌年鑑<戦前編> (1) Victor 1928-1933”
- “Once Upon A Time” by The Chocolate Dandies from “The Elegant Mister Wilson”
- “Sweet Lorraine” by Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra from “The Elegant Mister Wilson”
- “Good Bye to Chain Stores, Pt. 2” by Rev. J.M. Gates from “Are You Bound for Heaven or Hell? – The Best of Reverend J.M. Gates”
- “Hitler Lives” by Rosalie Allen from “Flashbacks #6 – American War Songs 1933-1947 – Hitler & Hell”
- “Adios Tucuman” by Atahualpa Yupanqui from “Piedra y Camino – 1936-1947”
- “Heavy Traffic Ahead” by Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys from “All The Classic Releases 1937-1949“
- “Mousourlou” by Michalis Patrinos from “Armenians, Jews, Turks & Gipsies in old recordings – The Greek Phonograph”
- “Tak Ai Men (Open The Doors Wide)” by Cantonese Orchestra from “Rain Dropping on the Banana Tree – An Anthology of Chinese Classical Music”
- “Can’t Help Loving Dat Man” by Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra from “Columbia Original Masters – The best of Billie Holiday – The master takes and singles”
- “Love Me Or Leave Me” by Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra from “Columbia Original Masters – The best of Billie Holiday – The master takes and singles”
- “Let’s Call A Heart A Heart” by The Kally Price Trio from “Kally Price Trio live on Gramophoney Baloney”
- “Am I Blue?” by Eddie Heywood and his Orchestra from “Columbia Original Masters – The best of Billie Holiday – The master takes and singles”
- “(Intro by John Hammond &) I Ain’t Got Nobody” by Count Basie, Walter Page & Jo Jones from “From Spirituals to Swing – The Legendary 1938 & 1939 Carnegie Hall Concerts – Produced by John Hammond”
- “(Intro by John Hammond &) Blues with Lips” by Hot Lips Page and The Count Basie Orchestra from “From Spirituals to Swing – The Legendary 1938 & 1939 Carnegie Hall Concerts – Produced by John Hammond”
- “I’m Gonna Lock My Heart” by The Kally Price Trio from “Kally Price Trio live on Gramophoney Baloney”
- “Mean To Me” by Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra from “Columbia Original Masters – The best of Billie Holiday – The master takes and singles”
- “No Mother or Dad” by Flatt & Scruggs from “Foggy Mountain Breakdown”
- “Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off” by Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra from “Columbia Original Masters – The best of Billie Holiday – The master takes and singles”
- “These ‘N’ That ‘N’ Those” by The Kally Price Trio from “Kally Price Trio live on Gramophoney Baloney”
- “Deep Purple (excerpt)” by The Art Tatum Trio from “Trio Days”
- “Why Was I Born?” by The Kally Price Trio from “Kally Price Trio live on Gramophoney Baloney”