The Sounds of the Great Big Bands from Yesterday and Today
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 386 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Categories | MusicMusic History |
January 16th 1938 is the date of the Benny Goodman concert at Carnegie Hall. This was the first concert given in the respectable concert venue by a swing band. We are very fortunate that the concert was recorded. Since the recording date was during t... more
Hello everyone. I have to correct myself. There were four parts to this series. So, this week we are going to conclude the series from the Reader's Digest Set, Memories of the Swing Era. Back in the 1960's and 70's Reader's Digest used to put out vin... more
Hello everyone. This is part two of a program I did on the great bandleader, Les Brown. Les passed away January 4, 2001. Since we just passed the anniversary of his death I would like to play a program that I produced two years ago and feature those ... more
As we return from the holidays, I want to feature the big band of Les Brown. Les passed away January 4, 2001. Since we just passed the anniversary of his death I would like to play a program that I produced two years ago and feature those great les B... more
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Thank you for putting this show in podcast form. It’s the highlight of my week.
Great selection of music. It's great to hear these old songs sound so good.
Great selection of music. It's great to hear these old songs sound so good.
I love big band music I especially love 30’s and during WWII
I wasn’t sure what to make of this podcast. I love big band music and this podcast seemed ‘safe’ and ‘predictable’ - I was wrong. Frank Miller delivers a consistently entertaining and informative salute to one of the most phenomenal eras in music. I eagerly await each new podcast and this podcast has become super ADDICTIVE!! Love this podcast !!!
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