Audio from that most unusual broadcast
Monday, September 10, 2012
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
SILENT OZU on RADIO BROADCAST September 6 @ 7:00PM Tomorrow Night! Tune in to Ann Arbor radio station WCBN 88.3FM tomorrow night, as Radio Host Arwulf Arwulf of Face the Music talks about CJS's Silent Ozu film series with Markus Nornes, Chair of Screen Arts & Cultures at the University of Michigan. Kataoka Ichiro, benshi (Japanese silent film narrator), will also be performing live on the air. More Info: Silent Ozu on WCBN |
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
This week, let's honor Spencer Williams - not the actor who appeared on TV's Amos & Andy show, but the songwriter who was born in New Orleans Louisiana on October 14 1889 and passed away in Flushing New York on July 14 1965. This remarkable man composed quite a number of early jazz standards. The dramatis personae for our little hour of vintage recordings includes Fats Waller, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and Bessie Smith. I want to acknowledge Morris "Pete" Brown for inspiring the feature this time around.
Face the
Music WCBN 88.3 FM - 8.30.12 - Songs by Spencer Williams
Arkansas
Blues
James P
Johnson
Careless
Love
Albert
Nicholas & Art Hodes
Basin St.
Blues
Fats Waller
Church
Street Sobbin’ Blues
Eddie Lang
You’ve Got
to Give Me Some
Bessie Smith
Georgia
Grind
Thomas
Morris & his Seven Hot Babies
Snakes Hips
The Cotton
Pickers
Skip the
Gutter
Louis
Armstrong & his Hot Five
Mahogany
Hall Stomp
Louis
Armstrong & his Savoy Ballroom Five
Just a Crazy
Song (Hi-Hi-Hi)
Blanche
Calloway & her Joy Boys
I Ain’t Got
Nobody
Fats Waller
& his Rhythm
What a
Pretty Miss
Fats Waller
& his Rhythm
Everybody Loves
My Baby
Fats Waller
& his Rhythm
Pent up in a
Penthouse
Fats Waller
& his Rhythm
When Lights
Are Low
Lionel
Hampton & his Orchestra
Tishomingo Blues
Duke Ellington & his Orchestra
Royal Garden
Blues
John Kirby
Sextet
I’ve Found a
New Baby
Lester Young
Trio
Thursday, August 23, 2012
untitled, unidentified, obtuse & obscure delights
This week's core sample seems to be composed of obtuse & obscure delights,
with an emphasis upon untitled pieces and unidentified artists.
Face the Music WCBN 88.3 FM - 8.23.12
Unlabeled Test Pressing Medley
Unknown Flexo Disc Orchestra - c. 1930
At a Georgia Camp Meeting – Cake Walk
Unidentified Swedish band, unlabeled brown wax cylinder -1899
Bill Simons
Unknown banjoist - 1908
Who?
Group identified only as Orchestre, Belgium – 1920 or ’21
Oh Donna Clara
Anonymous German tango orchestra – 1930
Strike Up the Band rehearsal sequence/Mademoiselle Song
George Gershwin, Clark & McCullough – film soundtrack -1929
Keep Smiling at Trouble
Alistair Cooke announcing over swing jam session
Live broadcast from the St. Regis Hotel - c.1938
I Surrender, Dear in the form of a washing machine commercial
Bing Crosby – film soundtrack – 1931
Tests
Big Eye Louis Nelson DeLisle & band – 1949
Organ Tests
Fats Waller – unissued V-Disc – 1943
House Blues
Unknown band – c. 1940s
Untitled Boogie
Unknown band – c. 1940s
Untitled Ammons Original
Albert Ammons – 1939
Untitled Lewis Original
Meade Lux Lewis – 1939
Haven’t Named It Yet
Lionel Hampton – 1939
Where Monk & Mingus Live/Let’s Call This
Roland Kirk – 1962
self portrait arwulf arwulf 2012
with an emphasis upon untitled pieces and unidentified artists.
Face the Music WCBN 88.3 FM - 8.23.12
Unlabeled Test Pressing Medley
Unknown Flexo Disc Orchestra - c. 1930
At a Georgia Camp Meeting – Cake Walk
Unidentified Swedish band, unlabeled brown wax cylinder -1899
Bill Simons
Unknown banjoist - 1908
Who?
Group identified only as Orchestre, Belgium – 1920 or ’21
Oh Donna Clara
Anonymous German tango orchestra – 1930
Strike Up the Band rehearsal sequence/Mademoiselle Song
George Gershwin, Clark & McCullough – film soundtrack -1929
Keep Smiling at Trouble
Alistair Cooke announcing over swing jam session
Live broadcast from the St. Regis Hotel - c.1938
I Surrender, Dear in the form of a washing machine commercial
Bing Crosby – film soundtrack – 1931
Tests
Big Eye Louis Nelson DeLisle & band – 1949
Organ Tests
Fats Waller – unissued V-Disc – 1943
House Blues
Unknown band – c. 1940s
Untitled Boogie
Unknown band – c. 1940s
Untitled Ammons Original
Albert Ammons – 1939
Untitled Lewis Original
Meade Lux Lewis – 1939
Haven’t Named It Yet
Lionel Hampton – 1939
Where Monk & Mingus Live/Let’s Call This
Roland Kirk – 1962
self portrait arwulf arwulf 2012
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
You might want to listen carefully to this week's broadcast as it could contain all or much of what's listed here.
In addition to a rare example of an instrumental Rudy Vallee record, the mix combines comparatively obscure one steps, shimmies, waltzes, novelties, scat workouts and a rather bizarre configuration which can only be described as a human calliope. Note that "12th Street Rag" will be performed by the man who composed it: Euday "Eudie" L. Bowman.There is also a rural component which is expected to mingle nicely with the steadily morphing countryside. For those who are in a position to glimpse anything resembling a countryside.
Face
the Music WCBN 88.3 FM
www.wcbn.org Potentials
for 8.16.12
1933 Nagasaki Rudy Vallee
& his Connecticut Yankees
1920 Japanese Sandman The Versatile Three
1917 Oh How She Could
Yacki-Hacki-Wicki-Wacki-Woo Ciro’s
Club Coon Orchestra
1923 West Indies Blues Esther
Bigeou
1924 The Calliope Seven Musical Magpies
1938 12th Street Rag Eudie L. Bowman
1928 Madison Street Rag Gus
Cannon’s Jug Stompers
1922 Stuttering Mamie
Smith’s Jazz Hounds
1930 Sunset Waltz Mississippi Mud Steppers
1929 Evening Chimes Waltz Herve Duerson
1928 Hutchison’s Rag Frank Hutchison
1929 Arnold Wiley Rag Arnold
Wiley
1929 Be Ba Da Boom Scrapper Blackwell
1937 Oh Zee Zaz Rag Blind Boy Fuller
1934 Skoodle Um Skoo Papa
Charlie Jackson
1926 Skeedle Loo Doo Blues Blind Blake
1931 Regal Stomp Jimmy Blythe & Charles Clark
1944 Thou Swell Tut Soper & Baby Dodds
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
This list was cobbled together intuitively on Sunday evening
The actual broadcast coordinates might well resemble what you see here
Pat Flowers was a Fats Waller follower who was based in Detroit
Alligator Crawl was written by Thomas Waller - this version resonates wonderfully
Rosa Henderson will make a reference to "cake eaters" - coded language for effeminate men
The Norfolk Jazz Quartet was usually just billed as the Norfolk Jazz
They also cut a lot of spirituals and gospel recordings as the Norfolk Jubilee Quartet
The arrangement used on Duke Ellington's Cotton Club Stomp may create a disturbance in your mind
Shanghai Shuffle is a masterpiece of restlessness that first erupted during the middle 1920s
Jimmy Yancey's use of bass line rhythms always suggests to me a subtle Afro-Caribbean influence
Speaking of which: Barbados might well be one of charlie Parker's most attractive melodies
For this reason I look forward to putting it across for you on Thursday evening
face
the music 8.09.12
Blue
Danube Pat
Flowers 1945
Alligator
Crawl Louis
Armstrong & his Hot Seven 1927
Ain’t
Got No Mama Now Four
Pods of Pepper 1929
Michigan
Water Blues Clarence
Williams 1930
Muddy
Water Blues Jelly
Roll Morton & his Orchestra 1923
Shreveport
Blues Clarence
Williams Blue Five 1923
Congo
Love Song Omer
Simeon & his Dixie Rhythm Kings 1929
Gator
Wobble Memphis
Jug Band 1934
Driftwood Fletcher
Henderson & his Orchestra 1924
Can’t
Be Bothered With No Sheik Rosa
Henderson & James P. Johnson 1931
Get
Hot Norfolk
Jazz Quartet 1921
Wa Da
Da Bix
Beiderbecke & his Gang 1927
Duet
Stomp Jones
& Collins Astoria Hot Eight 1929
Cotton
Club Stomp Duke
Ellington & his Cotton Club Orchestra 1929
Shanghai
Shuffle Fletcher
Henderson & his Orchestra 1934
Bechet’s
Steady Rider Sidney
Bechet’s Blue Note Quartet 1940
Janie’s
Joys Jimmy
Yancey 1939
Barbados Charlie
Parker All Stars 1948
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