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Gramophoney Baloney: Non-English-language selection 1910-1950

May 27, 2012
3:13 pm

Inspired by Peter Thomas, secretary of the Conservative Caucus, who expressed resentment about a pizza restaurant chain’s plan to give free pizza to customers who place their orders in Spanish, and was quoted as saying: “In public areas, people should be speaking English, and that includes pizza parlors” – DJ McSchmormac decided to do an entire show of pre-1951 recordings in languages OTHER than English!!!

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AN “EXCETIONAL” PLAYLIST:

  • (Saint-Saëns:) ‘Carnival des animaux’ (‘Carnival of the Animals’)(excerpt) by the Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski from “1929 Recordings of Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra”
  • “Ma Blonde Est Partie (Jolie Blonde)” by Amadie Breaux from “Cajun Capers – Cajun Music 1928-1954”
  • “I woaß net wia ma is!” by Weiß Ferdl from “München – Volkssänger – Rare Schellacks 1902-1948”
  • “Dhio Psarakia Melanouria” by Ka. Koula from “Remetika 7 – Women of Rembetika 1908-1947”
  • “Chasidic in America” by Moishe Oysher And Florence Weiss from “Dave Tarras – Yiddish-American Music: 1925-1956”
  • “Wir machen Musik” by Ilse Werner & Orchester Adolf Steimel from “Ilse Werner – ZYX”
  • “Tic-tac do meu coração” by Carmen Miranda from “The Extraordinary Girl”
  • “Song of Zambesi-Rumba” by Merry Blackbirds Orchestra from “Gay Life in Dikanka – R. Crumb’s Old-Time Favourites”
  • “Kuyini Loku?” by George Sibanda from “The Legendary George Sibanda -Southern Rhodesia – Zimbabwe – 1948 ’49 ’50 ’53”
  • “Un Instant d’Infini” by Nita Rette & Hot Trio from “Django et compagnie”
  • “(Cui:)Orientale No. 9, Op. 50 (from Kaleidoscope)” by Gregor Piatigorsky with Ralph Berkowitz from “Concertos and Encores (1934-1950)”
  • “Mistere’e Marechiare” by Eduardo Ciannelli from “L’Appuntamento – Italian Folksongs, Mazurkas, Polkas and Waltzes Played by the Great Mandolinists (1913-1928) Volume One”
  • “Oh Giovannino! (Joseph, Joseph)” by Natalino Otto & Orchestra Gorni Kramer from “Un Nome. La Storia”
  • “Tu Que Puedes Vuelvete” by Atahualpa Yupanqui from “Piedra y Camino – 1936/1947”
  • “I remember a day” by Natalia Tamara from “Estrada – Russian Gypsy Singers – Recordings from 1905-1931”
  • “La Monticlero” by Azucena Maizani from “Remigio 1929-1931”
  • “Smyneiko Zeimbekiko: by Marika Papagika from “Remetika 7 – Women of Rembetika 1908-1947”
  • “Bainne An Ghabhair Bháin” by Cáit Ní Mhuimhneachain from “An Joga Mór – Sean Nós Singing from Co. Cork”
  • “Le Brun Et Le Blond” by Édith Piaf from “Live in Lausanne – 1946 – 1947”
  • “Tango n.2 (No hay quien entre por mi puerto)” by La Niña de los Peines with Ramón Montoya from “Patrimonio de Andalucía”
  • “Aleik Salat Allah” by Asmahan from “Les Archives De La Musique Arabe – Volume 1”
  • “El Jilguerillo” by Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán from “Their First Recordings 1937- 1947”
  • “Fue Mentira (Mentirossa)” by Lydia Mendoza from “Vida Mía”
  • “Algún Dia Lo Pagarás” by Laurita y Ray from “El nacimiento de la canción ranchera – 1936-1937”
  • “Corrido De JoaquÍn Murrieta – Part 1” by Pedro J. González & Los Madrugadores from “1931-1937”
  • “Syrtabay” by D. Dzhumabaev from “The Secret Museum of Mankind – Central Asia – Ethnic Music Classics: 1925-48”
  • “Khayal” by Ustad Faiyaz Khan Sahib from “Golden Shadows”
  • “Pavan Chalat” by Ustad Faiyaz Khan Sahib from “Golden Shadows”
  • “Ye Shanghai” by Chow Hsuan from “Shanghai Lounge Divas”
  • “Moccasin Game Song: Crow Song” by Pablo and Frank Huerito from “Navajo Songs – recorded by Laura Boulton in 1933 and 1940”
  • “Le Blues de Neg’ Français” by Leo Soileau & Moise from “Cajun Capers – Cajun Music 1928-1954”
  • “(Mozart:) “Il mio tesoro (from Don Giovanni) by John McCormack from “The McCormack Edition, Vol. 6: The Acoustic Recordings (1915-1916)”
  • “Ukhar The Merchant (excerpt)” by Nadezhda Plevitskaya from “Estrada – Russian Gypsy Singers – Recordings from 1905-1931”

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Gramophoney Baloney – Where Cléoma Breaux meets Igor Stravinsky!

May 20, 2012
3:42 pm

On this fine Sunday morning, while the rest of San Francisco was preoccupied with the Bay to Breakers, DJ McSchmormac wove a fine tapestry of pre-1951 recordings, including two each by Cléoma Breaux and Igor Stravinsky, and a bunch of other unpredictable what-not! If variety is the spice of life, you might need a cool drink while you’re listening to this show! – Sound reproductions: 1906-1949.

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PLAYLIST:

  • “El Aeroplano (excerpt)” by Cuarteto de Roberto Firpo from “Seleccion De La Historia Del Tango”
  • “(Bartók’s) Contrasts For Clarinet, Violin And Piano, II. Pihenö (Relaxation)” by Joseph Szigeti, Béla Bartók & Benny Goodman from “Benny Goodman – Collector’s Edition”
  • “(Stravinsky’s) Orpheus, ballet in 3 scenes for orchestra: Scene 2: Pas de deux” by The RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra conducted by Igor Stravinsky from “Octet To Orpheus – The Neo-Classical Stravinsky”
  • “Tone Paintings – 1” by Dodo Marmarosa from “Dodo’s Dance”
  • “Let’s Face The Music And Dance” by Fred Astaire from “Irving Berlin In Hollywood”
  • “Abbeville Breakdown” by The Alley Boys Of Abbeville from “Cajun – Vol. 1 Abbeville Breakdown 1929-1939”
  • “Prenez Courage (Take Courage)” by Cléoma Breaux, Joe Falcon & Ophy Breaux from “Cajun – Vol. 1 Abbeville Breakdown 1929-1939”
  • “I’m Gonna Gitcha” by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five from “Original Masters – The Best Of…”
  • “Walk Your Blues Away” by Professor Longhair from “Gettin’ Funky – The Birth of New Orleans R&B”
  • “Sweet Lorraine” by Art Tatum from “California Memories”
  • “Tiger Rag” by Roy Smeck Trio from “With My Little Ukulele In My Hand”
  • “The Laughing Policeman” by Charles Penrose from “Music Hall Memories”
  • “Mechkadarska Pesen (Bear Handler’s Song)” by Georgi Stanev from “Song Of The Crooked Dance – Early Bulgarian Traditional Music 1927-42”
  • “Milenberg Joys” by Rodney Rogers’ Red Peppers from “It’s Hotter In Hawaii”
  • “Mama, Call The Fire Brigade” by WIlmoth Houdini from “Calypso Carnival”
  • “Laghoe Dindang” by Sandur from “Music For The Gods: The Fahnestock South Sea Expedition: Indonesia”
  • “Rolling Stone (Pt.2)” by Robert Wilkins from “Masters of Memphis Blues”
  • “Lift Every Voice and Sing” by The Southern Sons from “1940’s Vocal Groups -Southern Sons (1941-1944) – Harmonizing Four (1943)”
  • “Kassem Miro” by Said El Kurdi “Give Me Love – Songs Of The Brokenhearted – Baghdad, 1925-1929”
  • “Jaleo Por Bulerías” by Leonor Amaya from “Carmen Amaya – Grabaciones Discos Pizarra – Año 1948-50”
  • “Khyal, Rag Bhupali: Tintal” by Gauhar Jan from “Vintage Music From India – Early 20th Century Classical And Light Classical Music”
  • “C’est Si Triste Sans Lui” by Cléoma Breaux, Joe Falcon & Ophy Breaux from “Anthology Of American Folk Music – Edited By Harry Smith”
  • “O Ravazaha-Quadrille” by Andrianary Ratianarivo Orchestra from “Gay Life in Dikanka – R. Crumb’s Old-Time Favourites”
  • “Whistle, Daughter, Whistle” by Delia Murphy from “The Legendary Queen of Irish Folk Singers”
  • “Sibando” by Carlos Gardel from “100 por Carlos Gardel – Una exquisita selección”
  • “My Blue Ridge Mountain Home” by Vernon Dalhart with Carson Robison from “Puttin’ On The Style – The Edison Collection”
  • “The Day W.C. Fields Drank A Glass Of Water” by W.C. Fields with Les Paul from “The Golden Age of Comedy”
  • “Clownin’ The Frets” by Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel Trio from “It’s Hotter In Hawaii”
  • “(Stravinsky’s) Rag-Time For Eleven Instruments” by Orchestra Della Svizzera Italiana conducted by Igor Stravinsky from “Octet To Orpheus – The Neo-Classical Stravinsky”
  • “Buffalo Rag” by Vess L. Ossman from “Scott Joplin & The Kings of Ragtime”
  • “Operatic Rag” by Joseph Moskowitz from “Scott Joplin & The Kings of Ragtime”
  • “Alabama Song” by Lotte Lenya & The Three Admirals with the Theo Mackeben Jazz Orchestra from “Kurt Weill”
  • “Y’a D’la Joie” by Charles Trenet from “Chantons Français 1934-1936”
  • “Sweet Little Papa” by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five from “Original Masters – The Best Of…”
  • “John O’Carr” by King Radio from “Calypso Carnival”
  • “Lyrios (excerpt)” by Cortes Y Sus Hawaiians from “It’s Hotter In Hawaii”


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Tangonero duo – Alex Roitman & Zac Selissen on Gramophoney Baloney

May 13, 2012
5:53 pm

Today’s show was graced with the presence of Tangonero duo Alex Roitman (bandoneon) & Zac Selissen (guitar) performing live in the studio, much to DJ McSchmormac’s musical delight!

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PLAYLIST:

  • “The Honeymoon Reel” by Patsy Touhey from “The Piping of Patsy Touhey”
  • “Que se vayan” by Carlos Gardel from “100 por Carlos Gardel – Una exquisita selección”
  • “Se Armo” by Astor Piazzolla y su orquesta “Los primeros años – Documentos Tango”
  • “Palamita Blanca” by Tangonero from “Tangonero live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “La Sonambula” by Juan Maglio from “El Bandoneon de Pacho”
  • “Maria” by Alberto Marino con la orquesta de Aníbal Troilo from “Selección De La Historia Del Tango”
  • “Mala Junta” by Tangonero from “Tangonero live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “Malena” by Tangonero from “Tangonero live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “Yira Yira” by Sofía Bozán con Enrique Delfino from “Las Damas Del Tango – 1909 – 1946”
  • “La Ultima Copa” by Francisco Canaro y su orquesta típica con Agustín Irusta or Roberto Fugazot (?) from “Noche De Reyes”
  • “Milonga De Mis Amores” by Tangonero from “Tangonero live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “La Viruta” by Tangonero from “Tangonero live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “Mal De Amores” by Tangonero from “Tangonero live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “La Cumparsita (excerpt)” by Orquesta Típica Osvaldo Fresedo from “Elvino Vardaro – El Violin Mayor del Tango – 1928-1943”
  • “La Cumparsita” by Orquestra Alfredo de Angelis Recita: Rodi from “Selección De La Historia Del Tango”
  • “Please Take Me Out Of Jail” by Thomas Waller with Thomas Morris and His Hot Babies from “I Got Rhythm”
  • “They’re Red Hot” by Robert Johnson from “Legendary Blues”
  • “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” by Bessie Smith from “Great original performances 1925 – 1933”
  • “Khod elaich ouagnem” by Mohamed Elkabbandji from “Le Maqam en Irak – Vol I – Congres du Caire 1932”
  • “Rahm Eyla” by Jurâ-khân Sultânov & Ma’mur-jân Uzaqov from “Ouzbekistan: Les Grandes Voix Du Passé (1940-1965)”
  • “Taksim” by Udi Marko Melkon Alemsherian from “Masters of Turkish Music”
  • “Turnalar (Fly, Cranes, Fly)” by Darülelhan from “Masters of Turkish Music – Volume 2”
  • “El Caballo y la Montura” by Orquesta Casino de la Playa from “Memories of Cuba – (1937-1944)”
  • “Déjame tranquilo” by Maria Teresa Vera y Rafael Zequeira from “El legendario Dúo de la Trova Cubana – Grabaciones Históricas 1916-1924”
  • “Adivinalo” by Arsenio Rodríguez y su conjunto from “Montuneando – 1946-1950”
  • “Botón de Rosa (Rosebud)” by Vicente Sigter y su orq. from “Out of Cuba  Latin American music takes Africa by storm”
  • “Ramblin’ Blues” by Charlie Poole and His North Carolina Ramblers from “With the North Carolina Ramblers & The Highlanders”
  • “Sen bu yaylalari yaylayamazsin” by Zehra Belir from “Women of Istanbul”
  • “Abonsa” by Jolly Orchestra from “African Popular Music – Archives – 1926-1952”

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Robert Crumb & Terry Zwigoff on Gramophoney Baloney!

May 6, 2012
6:19 pm

Ace selection of pre-1951 recordings from DJ McSchmormac with distinguished guest selectors Terry Zwigoff & Robert Crumb!

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Camera-shy Terry Zwigoff with Robert Crumb, in effect, in the Radio Valencia studio today

PLAYLIST:

  • “Memphis Blues, or Mister Crump” by Prince’s Band from “Cakewalks, Rags & Blues – Military Style”
  • “Mexico en Una Laguna” by Lidya Mendoza y Familia from “Hot Women – Women Singers From the Torrid Regions”
  • “Monterrey” by La Familia Mendoza from “Mal Hombre & Other Original Hits from the 1930s”
  • “El Coco” by La Familia Mendoza from “Vida Mía”
  • “La Bamba” by Hermanos Huesca from “Frank Fairfield’s Pawn Records Presents Unheard Ofs & Forgotten Abouts”
  • “Mr. Johnson Turn Me Aloose” by The South Georgia Highballers from “Serenade In The Mountains – Early Old Time Music on Record”
  • “False Hearted Lover’s Blues (introduced by Joe Wilson)” by Dock Boggs from “A Guide to the Crooked Road – Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail”
  • “Sugar Baby” by Dock Boggs from “R. Crumb’s Heroes of Blues, Jazz & Country”
  • “Croquet Habits” by Freeny’s Barn Dance Band from “The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of – Super Rarities & Unissued Gems Of The 1920s & 30s”
  • “Old Rub Alcohol” by Dock Boggs from “The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of – Super Rarities & Unissued Gems Of The 1920s & 30s”
  • “Greenback Dollar” by Weems String Band from “Down In The Basement – Joe Bussard’s Treasure Trove of Vintage 78s – 1926-1937”
  • “Honeysuckle” by Charlie Poole and His North Carolina Ramblers from “With the North Carolina Ramblers & The Highlanders”
  • “Goodbye Sweet Liza Jane” by Charlie Poole and His North Carolina Ramblers from “With the North Carolina Ramblers & The Highlanders”
  • “Il Portavoce” by Trio Mandolinistico from “Italian String Virtuosi”
  • “I Found A Four-Leaf Clover” by Al Miller from “Early Mandolin Classics – Volume 1”
  • “Hindustani “Comic” Song” by Luknow Zananas from ”Music of India, Vol. 2 – From Old 78 RPM Records – 1920s, ’30s, ’40s” (R. Crumb unreleased CD)
  • “Violin & Piano Instrumental” by Paritosh Seal & K. Bhattacharya from ”Music of India, Vol. 2 – From Old 78 RPM Records – 1920s, ’30s, ’40s” (R. Crumb unreleased CD)
  • “(Blank Label)” by Anon. Male Singer with instrumental accomp. from ”Music of India, Vol. 2 – From Old 78 RPM Records – 1920s, ’30s, ’40s” (R. Crumb unreleased CD)
  • “Hai Hai El Hai (The Living God)” by Abid David from “Shir Hodu – Jewish Song From Bombay of 30s”
  • “Kate Muldoon” by Frank Quinn from “Oldtime Records – Vol. 2 – U.S. Recordings”
  • “Murphy’s Wife” by Frank Quinn from “Baby, How Can It Be? – Songs of Love, Lust and Contempt from the 1920s and 1930s”
  • “Chant D’Amour” by Chants Populaires Tahitens from “Hot Women – Women Singers From the Torrid Regions”
  • “Ama Ama” by Tauta Archer from “Frank Fairfield’s Pawn Records Presents Unheard Ofs & Forgotten Abouts”
  • “Mama E” by Kalama’s Quartet from “Early Hawaiian Classics 1927 – 1932”
  • “Lei E” by Emma Bush with Johnny Noble and his Hawaiian Music from “Hot Women – Women Singers From the Torrid Regions”
  • “Gay Life In Dikanka” by Kornienko’s Ukrainska Orchestra from “Gay Life in Dikanka – R. Crumb’s Old-Time Favourites”

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UPDATE!

During the show Terry & Robert mentioned that they’d seen Meredith Axelrod at Atlas Cafe the previous day singing “Come Take A Trip In My Air Ship”, here’s a video of that very same performance both guests were enthusing about: CLICK HERE – with Craig Ventresco on guitar – who features in the soundtracks of two of Terry Zwigoff’s films, “Crumb” & “Ghost World“.

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Here’s a video of highlights from the main feature of last Sunday’s “Silent Movie Night” at Chez Poulet, a selection of short films by Georges Méliès with live improvised musical accompaniment by Ralph Carney, Beth Custer, Rob Reich & Randy Odell, and narration by D.J. McSchmormac: CLICK HERE

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Happy Birthday Duke Ellington!!! – Gramophoney Baloney

April 30, 2012
2:36 pm

All vintage recordings (1912-1950), including plenty of Duke Ellington, and lots of other stuff from around the world.

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PLAYLIST:

  • “Flowers of Edinburgh (excerpt)” by W.F. Cameron from “Melodeon Greats – A Collection Of Melodeon Masterpieces”
  • “Canned Heat Blues” by Tommy Johnson from “Legends of the Country Blues”
  • “Tally-Ho” by Dizzy Gillespie & His Orchestra from “John Coltrane – Complete Recordings with Dizzy Gillespie”
  • “Cheesy Breeze” by Milton Brown & His Musical Brownies from “Daddy of Western Swing”
  • “Solitude” by Larry Adler from “The Great Larry Adler – Original Recordings 1934-1947”
  • “The Sheik of Araby” by Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra from “Original Masters – The best of Duke Ellington”
  • “As Aman Or Syri I Zil” by Jonuzai Islam Me Shocket from “Albanian Village Music – Recorded in Tirana 1930”
  • “Osu Oblango” by Yeboa’s Band from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM
  • “Five Ilonga tunes” by Belekeloosa Kayala from “Tanzania Instruments – Tanganyika 1950”
  • “Kim Derdiki” by Musseref Hanim from “To Scratch Your Heart – Early Recordings From Istanbul”
  • “Fihren Die Mechutonim Aheim” by Naftule Brandwein & Abe Schwartz’s Orchestra from “Klezmer Music – Early Yiddish Instrumental Music – The First Recordings: 1908-1927
  • “Raga: Janpuri” by Bismillah Khan from “Vintage 78 RPM Records”
  • “Dyo Mavra Matia Agapo” by Yiorgos Papasideris & Yiorgos Anestopoulos from “Premier Greek Clarinettist”
  • “Bedevi Oyunu” by Şükrü Tunar from “Legendary Clarinetist of Turkey”
  • “Havagli Guelbi, Pt.1” by Dalila Rochdi from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM
  • “Nikolaev Bulgar” by Dave Tarras with Abe Ellstein’s Orchestra from “Dave Tarras – Master of Klezmer Music – Volume One – Original Recordings 1929 – 1949”
  • “Morning Dew/Colleen Bawn” by Paddy Killoran from “Oldtime Records – Vol. 2 – U.S. Recordings”
  • “Al Grito de Viva España” by Manuel Vallejo & Antonio Moreno from “Grabaciones Discos Pizarra – Año 1930”
  • “Minuet In Swing” by Spade Cooley from “Swingin’ The Devil’s Dream”
  • “Since We Put The Radio In The Henhouse (excerpt)” by Hoosier Hot Shots from “Everybody Stomp”
  • “He’s a Hillbilly Gaucho” by Hoosier Hot Shots from “Everybody Stomp”
  • “Soutsanenh” by Anon. Khéne from “The Secret Museum of Mankind, Vol. 3 Ethnic Music Classics: 1925-48”
  • “High Life” by Dagombe Band of Gold Coast Police from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM
  • “March Guitar” by Okuth Onuku from “Opika Pende – Africa at 78 RPM
  • “Crescendo In Blue” by Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra from “Original Masters – The best of Duke Ellington”
  • “Dance of the Octopus” by Red Norvo from “Knockin’ On Wood”
  • “O Sole Mio” by Guido Deiro from “Complete Recorded Works, Vol.1”
  • “Mood Indigo” by Duke Ellington & His Orchestra from “The “C” Jam Blues”
  • “Tootin’ Thru The Roof” by Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra from “Original Masters – The best of Duke Ellington”
  • “Swingin’ With Dora (excerpt)” by Hoosier Hot Shots from “Everybody Stomp”
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BAKERSFIELD BACKBEAT with DJ McSchmormac!

April 28, 2012
4:26 am

Quarterman Jack Champion went visiting his kinfolk and entrusted Gramophoney Baloney‘s DJ McSchmormac with the Bakersfield Backbeat reins. Filmmaker Bill Daniel dropped by to talk about his film “Who Is Bozo Texino?” featuring in a special screening at Chez Poulet this Thursday May/3rd. (Details on facebook) Featuring a mighty fine blend of recordings from 1925-1950 along the way, including: Cowboy Ballads, Old Time Country, Hill-Billy, Bluegrass, Western Swing, Mexican/Tejano/Norteño & whatnot.

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Earth Day with guest Ralph Carney on Gramophoney Baloney

April 22, 2012
2:29 pm

For Earth Day, DJ McSchmormac tried to get in as many pre-1951 recordings from around the planet as possible before being joined by the wonderful Mr. Ralph Carney, who was given a special exemption from the strict pre-1951 playlist policy, to talk about some of his musical projects, including next Sunday Night’s Radio Valencia – Silent Movie Night, play some of his own (post-1950!!!) recordings and delight the listeners with some live musical improvisations.

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PLAYLIST:

  • “Double Lead Through (excerpt)” by William Kimber from “Absolutely Classic – The Music of William Kimber”
  • “Gbanawa” by Malinda Parker & Howard B. Hayes from “Songs of the African Coast – Café Music of Liberia – Recorded by Arthur S. Alberts”
  • “Kamarinskaja” by A. Dobrohotov from “The Secret Museum of Mankind, Vol. III – Ethnic Music Classics: 1925-48”
  • “Piedigrotta” by Troupe Fattorusso from “Italian String Virtuosi”
  • “Aquarela Do Brasil” by Ary Barroso with Francisco Alves from “Ary Barroso – 100 Anos”
  • “Doina” by Al Glaser’s Bucovina Kapelle from “Dave Tarras – Master of Klezmer Music – Volume One – Original Recordings 1929 – 1949”
  • “(Raga) Besant Bahar” by Bismillah Khan from “Vintage 78 RPM Records”
  • “The Beggarman” by The Flanagan Brothers from “Farewell To Ireland”
  • “At The Darktown Strutters’ Ball” by Hoosier Hot Shots from “Everybody Stomp”
  • “Aidhiniko” by Dhimítrios Sémsis from “Greek-Oriental Rebetica – Songs & Dances in the Asia Minor Style – The Golden Years 1911-1937
  • “Oil Gusher” by Raymond Scott Quintette from “Reckless Nights and Turkish Twilights”
  • “Dimo Na Rada” by Vulkana Stoyanova from “Outsinging The Nightingale – Lost Treasures of Bulgarian Music – 1905-1950”
  • “Baras Baras Badli (Even the Raindrops Have Dispersed)” by Lata Mangeshkar from “The Legend – India’s Best-Loved Singer”
  • “What a Friend We Have In Jesus Revisited” by Hal Willner (featuring Ralph Carney) from “Whoops, I’m An Indian”
  • “Blue Creek Hop” by Ralph Carney’s Serious Jass Project from “Seriously”
  • “Happy Feet” by Ralph Carney’s Serious Jass Project from “Seriously”
  • “Echoes Of Chloe” by Ralph Carney’s Serious Jass Project from “Seriously”
  • “Lightning Struck The Poor House” by Wynonie Harris (featuring Herman Blount aka Sun Ra) from “Rockin’ the Blues”
  • “Improvisation on a theme of Sun Ra” by Ralph Carney from “Ralph Carney live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “Hal Sings ‘The Fatal Glass Of Beer’ While Ralph Honks” by Hal Willner (featuring Ralph Carney) from “Whoops, I’m An Indian”
  • “Hüzzam taksim” by Şükrü Tunar from “Istanbul 1925”
  • Woogie-stick taksim” by Ralph Carney from “Ralph Carney live on Gramophoney Baloney”
  • “Imagination” by Bennie Moten’s Kansas City Orchestra (with vocal refrain by the Sterling Russell Trio) from “The Chronological Classics – 1930-1932”

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“JUMPIN’ AT THE RECORD SHOP” on GRAMOPHONEY BALONEY

April 16, 2012
4:05 pm

DJ McSchmormac, looking forward to Record Store Day later this week, which will include a six hour Radio Valencia in-store remote broadcast from Vinyl Solution Records in San Mateo, bases this week’s entire Gramophoney Baloney playlist around some of the names mentioned in the lyrics of “Jumpin’ At The Record Shop” by Slim Gaillard.

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JUMPIN’ AT THE RECORD SHOP  (Slim Gaillard)

May I hear your new releases/ I’m in the market for some brand new pieces/ Let me read your record list/  There may be something I don’t want to miss/ Duke Ellington, Count Basie and The Dorseys/ Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, they’re the voices/ King Cole and Johnny Mercer, just won’t stop/ Jumpin’ at the record shop/ Artie Shaw, Coleman Hawkins and Harry James/ Lena Horne, Dinah Shore, a few of the names/ Carmen Miranda, Xavier Cugat/ Jumpin’ at the record shop/  Jack Benny and Bob Hope tell the jokes/ Bob Wills and Spade Cooley play the folks/ Sammy Kaye, Gene Krupa and Johnny Long, Slim Gaillard, the guy, wrote this song/ Pied Piper Calloway, Anita O’Day/ Kate Smith, Perry Como, just won’t wait/ Eddie Cantor, Frances Langford, Jimmie Lunceford, too/ Harry James, Henry Busse … (?)/ Betty Hutton, Kay Kyser, all have fame/ Don’t feel slighted if we missed your name/ Al Jarvis ‘n’ Martin Block, just won’t stop/ Jumpin’ at the record shop/  Pied Piper Calloway, Anita O’Day, Kate Smith and Perry Como just won’t wait,/ Eddie Cantor, Frances Langford, Jimmie Lunceford, too/ Henry Busse, Guy Lombardo know just what to do/ Betty Hutton, Kay Kyser, all have fame/ Don’t feel slighted if we missed your name/ Al Jarvis ‘n’ Martin Block just won’t stop/ Jumpin’ at the record shop/  We only had three minutes and we’re not to blame/ Because we jumped in that record shop

PLAYLIST:

  • “Maxim – Marche” (excerpt) by Orchestre Tzigane du Restaurant du Rat Mort from “Early Tzigane Records”
  • “Jumpin’ At The Record Shop” by Slim Gaillard Quartette from “Slim Gaillard – The Chronological Classics – 1945 Vol.2”
  • “Braggin’” by Harry James & His Orchestra featuring Dick Haymes from “You Call It Madness”
  • “My Cofession” by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys from “Take Me Back to Tulsa”
  • “Leave My Heart Alone” by The Coleman Hawkins Orchestra from “Body And Soul – 1933-1949”
  • “St. Louis Blues” by Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra with Bing Crosby from “Original Masters – The best of Duke Ellington”
  • “San Francisco Fan” by Cab Calloway and his Orchestra from “This Is Hep”
  • “Polichinello (Pulichinello)” by Carmen Miranda from “The Extraordinary Girl”
  • “Let There Be Love” by Swing and Sway With Sammy Kaye featuring Tommy Ryan – vocal from “In The Mood With…”
  • “Wiggle Woogie” by Count Basie and His Orchestra from “The Boogie Box Vol.3”
  • “Coming In On A Wing And A Prayer” by Eddie Cantor from “Flashbacks #6 – American War Songs 1933-1947 – Hitler & Hell”
  • “All For You” by The Nat King Cole Trio from ““Jazzy” The beginnings”
  • “Out Of Nowhere“ by Artie Shaw and his Orchestra from “Artie Shaw and his Orchestra”
  • “Bassology” by Slim Gaillard and His Flat Foot Floogee Boys from “Slim Gaillard – The Chronological Classics – 1940-1942”
  • “Sensation Stomp” by The Paul Whiteman Orchestra featuring Jimmy Dorsey from “Sweet and Low Down”
  • “Johnny Doughboy Found A Rose In Ireland” by Kay Kyser & his Orchestra from “The Kollege of Musical Knowledge”
  • “The House That I Live In” by Frank Sinatra with Axel Stordahl & his Orchestra from “Frank Sinatra – Hall of Fame”
  • “Opus One” by Gene Krupa and his Orchestra featuring Anita O’Day from “Anita O’Day with Gene Krupa & Stan Kenton – expanded edition”
  • “Bim, Bam, Bum” by Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra featuring Tito Rodriguez from “Say “Si Si””
  • “By My Side” by Lee Morse with her Bluegrass Boys from “A Musical Portrait”
  • “Harlem On Parade” by Gene Krupa and his Orchestra featuring Anita O’Day from “Anita O’Day with Gene Krupa & Stan Kenton – expanded edition”
  • “Rockabye River” by Duke Ellington And His Famous Orchestra from “Time’s A Wastin’ Original Recordings Vol.11 1945-1946”
  • “All The Things You Are” by Frank Sinatra with Axel Stordahl & his Orchestra from “Frank Sinatra – Hall of Fame”
  • “A Pair Of Broken Hearts” Spade Cooley and His Western Dance Gang featuring Tex Williams from “Swingin’ The Devil’s Dream”
  • “Pennies From Heaven Medley” by Bing Crosby, Frances Langford, Louis Armstrong and Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra from “The Chronological Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra 1936-1937”
  • “Pennies From Heaven” by Bing Crosby, Frances Langford, Louis Armstrong and Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra from “The Chronological Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra 1936-1937”
  • “Quierme Mucho (Yours)” by Xavier Cugat & His Waldorf Astoria Orchestra featuring Dinah Shore from “Say “Si Si””
  • “Laguna” by the Slim Gaillard Quartette from “Slim Gaillard – The Chronological Classics – 1945”
  • “Don’t Fence Me In” by Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen And His Orchestra from “Apple Blossom Time”
  • “You’re From Texas” by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys from “Take Me Back to Tulsa”
  • “Tic Tac Do Meu Coração (Tic-Tac Of My Heart)” by Carmen Miranda from “The Extraordinary Girl”
  • “Chickery Chick” by Sammy Kaye, Nancy Norman, Billy Williams and The Kaye Choir and the Kaydets from “In The Mood With…”
  • “Chicken Rhythm (Introduction by Bob Hope)” by the Slim Gaillard Trio from “Slim Gaillard – The Chronological Classics – 1946”
  • “Hit That Jive Jack” by The Nat King Cole Trio from ““Jazzy” The beginnings”

Due to sound problems throughout most of the original 10am broadcast, DJ McSchmormac felt compelled to return to the studio six hours later to re-do the entire show so the week’s podcast would sound as fantastic as possible! Now that’s dedication!

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EASTER JIVE BUNNY – GRAMOPHONEY BALONEY

April 9, 2012
4:23 am

Easter Sunday’s edition certainly won’t disappoint fans of DJ McSchmormac’s “unflawlessness” – with recordings dating 1906-1950 from at least three continents, some Dylan Thomas for National Poetry Month, and a gentle plug for the forthcoming Radio Valencia Silent Movie Night!

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PLAYLIST:

  • “(Couperain’s) Les Baricades Mystérieuses (excerpt)” by Wanda Landowska from “Treasury of Harpsichord/Dances of Ancient Poland -1946-1951”
  • “I Haven’t The Faintest Idea” by George Robey from “The Old Bull & Bush”
  • “In A Monastery Garden” by Ronnie Ronalde from “EMI Presents the Magic of…”
  • “(Bretón‘s) Escenas andaluzas, for orchestra: Polo Gitano” by Madrid Symphony Orchestra conducted by Enrique Arbós from “Enrique Fernández Arbós Conducts Arbós and Other Spanish Composers”
  • “Ghanna Rabi’bi-lisan at-Tayr” by Oum Kalsoum from “The Legend … The Arab World’s Greatest Singer”
  • “The Wind Blow East” by Unidentified Group, Nassau from “Deep River Of Song: Bahamas 1935 – Ring Games And Round Dances”
  • “Tomi Tomi” by Sol K. Bright from “It’s Hotter in Hawaii”
  • “I’m Putting All My Eggs in One Basket/ I’d Rather Lead a Band/ Let Yourself Go“ by Larry Adler with Jay Wilbur & His Band from “Maestro of the Mouth Organ”
  • “Kalymniki sousta” by S. Zebillas & I. Maillis from “The Ace & Deuce of Pipering – 1906-1947”
  • “Do-Do-Do” by George Gershwin from “Gershwin plays Gershwin”
  • “Deception D’amour” by Jean Vaissade from “Django Reinhardt – Musette to Maestro 1928-1937– The early work of a guitar genius”
  • “Over St. John’s Hill” by Dylan Thomas from “Dylan Thomas at the BBC”
  • “The Resurrection Canon: ”This is the Day of Resurrection”- Heirmoses of the 1st and the 3rd Ode” by Don Cossack Choir Serge Jaroff from “Russian Orthodox Easter”
  • “Tzadik Adoshem” by Richard Tucker with Alessandro Scarlatti Orchestra of Naples conducted by Sholom Secunda from “Welcoming the Sabbath”
  • “Hatikvah” by Richard Tucker with chorus conducted by Sholom Secunda from “Welcoming the Sabbath”
  • “Jhinjhoti Thumri: Piya Bin Nahin Avata Chain (Adatal)” by Abdul Karim Khan from “1934-1935”
  • “Un minuto de silencio” by Manuel Vallejo & Antonio Moreno from “Grabaciones Discos Pizarra – Año 1930”
  • Funiculì, Funiculà” by John McCormack from “The McCormack Edition, Vol. 5: The Acoustic Recordings (1914-1915)”
  • “Rabbit On The Log” by John Lee Hooker from “Jack O’ Diamonds – 1949 Recordings
  • “Hallelujah, I’m a Bum” by Harry “Haywire Mac” McClintock from “The Road to Nashville – A History of Country Music 1926 – 1953”
  • “Yeibichei Song” by Navajo Elders from “Navajo Songs – recorded by Laura Boulton in 1933 and 1940
  • “On Reading One’s Poems Aloud” by Dylan Thomas from “Dylan Thomas at the BBC”
  • “Serbianka” by Orkestar. Kr. Garde from “The Ace & Deuce of Pipering – 1906-1947”
  • “True Blue Sam (the traveling man)” by The Zez Confrey Orchestra from “Keyboard Wizards of the Gershwin Era – Volume IV”
  • “Any Old Time” by Artie Shaw and his Orchestra featuring Billie Holiday from “Artie Shaw and his Orchestra”
  • “Stagolee” by David ‘Honeyboy’ Edwards from “Robert Johnson & The Last Of The Great Mississippi Blues Singers”
  • “Raised In The Alley Blues” by Freddie Brown from “The Paramount Masters”
  • “Violin Blues” by The Johnson Boys from from “A Richer Tradition – Country Blues and String Band Music 1924-1942”
  • “New Shake ‘Em On Down” by Big Bill Broonzy from “Part 2 – 1937-1940”
  • “La Machicha” by Orquesta de Felipe Valdés from “The Cuban Danzón– Before There Was Jazz 1906-1929”
  • “Môsô biwa: Jishinkyô” by Kitada Meichô from “Japanese Traditional Music – Noh · Biwa · Shakuhachi – Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai 1941”
  • “Dumbo’s Triumph/ Making History/ Finale (When I See an Elephant Fly)” by Cliff Edwards and the Hall Johnson Choir from “Walt Disney’s Dumbo – Original Soundtrack”

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Exclusive special live performance from Kally Price Trio on Gramophoney Baloney

April 4, 2012
1:48 am

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”
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