
For around 60 years 78rpm records were the main medium for playing recorded music- whether it was on the radio or at home. Join Miles Tubb as raids the archives for lesser known artists and songs and explores the stories behind the music.
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We began with the excellent Spider's Crawl- Billy Banks and his Orch. Originally recorded in 1932. Billy Banks was a fascinating artist. Known as a female impersonator on records. Which conquers up the image of Danny La Ru or RuPaul- which is not the... more
Nine songs and three seemingly unconnected singers. All very successful entertainers , who displayed a strong social and moral conscience. Frankie Laine and Eartha Kitt were campaigners and supporters of the Civil Rights Movement in The USA, as well ... more
In this episode we heard from: The Washboard Rhythm Kings- I'm gonna play down by the Ohio (1932), Smith Ballew- Sing you sinners(1930), Fred Hall's Sugar Babies, vocals Arthur Fields- Harmonica Harry, Lew Stone and his band- She wore a little coat o... more
A bit of re edit of an episode I'd published on one of my other podcast channels. On the theme of blues_-loosely! Some old favourites. Play list:
Blues in the night_ Benny Goodman sextet, vocals Peggy Lee.
Blue Mood part one- Teddy Wilson.
Arka... more
We start episode two as we finished with episode one, with the golden tones of Maxine Sullivan. This time singing with the Benny Carter Orchestra- What a difference a day made(1941) Blue Rhythm- The Blue Rhythm Boys(1931), Fifteen Cents- Frankie 'Hal... more
Nearly three years ago I finished my podcast series: Forgotten Songs from the Broom Cupboard, it lives here: forgottensongs.libsyn.com A hundred episodes. That's it I thought but no. It turns out I can't stop buying 78rpm records. All that gr... more









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