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Radio Days, Golden Days – Jazz On Air : Big Bands, Swing Bands & Dance Bands

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Big Bands, Swing Bands, Dance Bands were very popular during world war II, let’s celebrate the Golden Age of Jazz Radio, with the greatest orchestras of all times, Duke Ellington, Charlie Barnet, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Jimmie Lunceford, Earl Hines, Paul Whiteman, Louis Armstrong, Artie Shaw, Chick Webb, all reflecting the glitz and glamour of Manhattan.

Tracklist :

00:00 – Willie Lewis & Entertainers – Sing Sing Sing
02:37 – Glenn Miller – Solo Hop
05:25 – Jimmie Lunceford – Stomp It Off
08:41 – Fletcher Henderson – Down South Camp Meeting
11:41 – Chick Webb Liza
14:26 – Artie Shaw – The Grabtown Grapple
17:21 – Benny Carter – Swinging At Maida Vale
20:05 – The Boswell Sisters – Charlie Two Step
22:28 – Duke Ellington – Echoes of the Jungle
25:54 – Benny Goodman – Dinah
28:36 – Paul Whiteman – So the Blue Birds and the Black Birds Got Together
31:33 – Stuff Smith – You’se a Viper
34:42 – Sydney Bechet – Polka Dot Rag
37:32 – Dinah Washington – The Man I Love
40:27 – Roy Eldridge – Hecklers Hop
43:03 – Jimmie Lunceford – Minnie the Moocher Is Dead
45:29 – Duke Ellington & Ivie Anderson – All God’s Children Got Rhythm
47:51 – Louis Armstrong & Fletcher Henderson – Sugar Foot Stomp
50:37 – Benny Goodman – King Porter Stomp
53:45 – Willie Bryant – The Sheik Of Araby
56:41 – John Kirby – Front and Center
59:35 – Earl Hines – Pianology
01:02:09 – Charlie Barnet – On A Holiday
01:04:32 – Count Basie – Topsy
01:07:38 – Louis Armstrong & Sydney Bechet – Down In Honky Tonk
01:10:38 – Duke Ellington – Solitude

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Hey everybody!!

Here is my 87th podcast, the second to last program of my very own personal radio show called, “The Andy Morales Show”. This one focuses on the sounds of 1980’s R&B/Electro Music; my most beloved musical genre from the 1980’s decade!! Recorded on: October 28, 2017. I hope all of you guys will enjoy my 87th podcast to, “The Andy Morales Show”.

Songs on this show:
1. Alfonso Ribeiro – “Dance Baby (12″ Extended Vocal Version)” (Prism / Island Records – 1984) (*A well-known television actor/dancer from The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air TV series. / One of his only songs released during his short-lived career as an Electro-Funk musician.)
2. Eddie Murphy – “Do I” (CBS / Columbia Records – 1985) (*The famous Saturday Night Live comedian/movie star from Brooklyn, NY. / Featured on his infamous debut music album, “How Could It Be”.)
3. Shalamar – “Dead Giveaway (12″ Extended LP Version)” (Solar Records – 1983) (*A notable R&B/Disco group from Los Angeles, CA created by Soul Train’s host, Don Cornelius. / Featured on their 7th album, “The Look”.)
4. Rikki Patrick – “Night Moves (LP Version)” (CBS Records – 1984) (*A forgotten R&B/Electro artist from the United Kingdom. / Featured on his only LP, “Breakpoint”.)
5. The B.A.D. Band – “All I Want Is You (12″ Extended)” (Sinban Records – 1986) (*An obscure Electro-Funk group from Saginaw, MI. / One of their very last songs released in the music business.)
6. Margie Joseph – “Big Strong Man (12″ Extended LP Version)” (Cotillion / Atlantic Records – 1984) (*A lesser-known R&B/Electro song by a Gospel oriented singer from Pascagoula, MS. / Featured on her 9th LP, “Ready For The Night”.)
7. Isley Jasper Isley – “Kiss And Tell (LP Version)” (CBS Associated / Epic Records – 1984) (*An incredible R&B/Electro track performed by three members of The Isley Brothers named Ernie Isley, Chris Jasper, & Marvin Isley. / Featured on their 1st LP, “Broadway’s Closer To Sunset Blvd.”.)
8. David St. George – “24-Hour Love Affair” (Malaco Records – 1985) (*A lost Electro-Funk musician from Philadelphia, PA. / Featured on his only album, “The Voices Of Dr. Dave”.)
9. Michael Sterling – “One More Chance” (Magnum Records International / Luke Skyywalker Records – 1987) (*An underrated Electro-Funk performer from Miami, FL. / Featured on his 2nd album, “No Such Animal”.)

Special thanks to the one who contributed in this podcast:
Todd Holmes (Professor of Digital Media & Journalism at SUNY New Paltz)

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Hey everybody!!

Here is my 81st podcast to my very own personal radio show called, “The Andy Morales Show”. This one focuses on the sounds of 1980’s R&B/Electro Music; my most favorite musical genre from the 1980’s decade!! Recorded on: July 29, 2017. Hope all of you will enjoy my 81st podcast to, “The Andy Morales Show”.

Songs on this show:
1. Michael Jonzun – “Burnin’ Up (12″ Extended Vocal Version)” (A&M Records – 1986) (*A huge club hit single performed by one of the founding members to The Jonzun Crew; an early 80’s Hip-Hop/Electro group. / Featured on his second solo album, “Money Isn’t Everything”.)
2. KoKo-PoP – “Foolish Heart” (Motown Records – 1985) (*A forgotten Electro-Funk band from Columbus, OH. / Featured on their final album, “Secrets Of Lonely Boys”.)
3. Patti Austin – “Shoot The Moon (12″ Extended Vocal Version)” (Qwest Records – 1984) (*An incredible R&B/Disco track performed by the god-daughter to Quincy Jones; an infamous R&B/Soul music producer. / Featured on her self-titled fifth LP, “Patti Austin”.)
4. Mission – “Comin’ Home” (CBS / Columbia Records – 1986) (*An obscure Electro-Funk band from Philadelphia, PA. / Featured on their self-titled debut LP, “Mission”.)
5. Walter “Junie” Morrison – “Techno-Freqs (12″ Extended Remix)” (4th & Broadway / Island / Ze Records – 1984) (*A cool Electro-Boogie tune created by one of the members to The Ohio Players; a famous 70’s R&B/Soul band from Dayton, OH. / Featured on his sixth LP, “Evacuate Your Seats”.)
6. Erroll Starr – “The Key (12″ Extended)” (A&M Records – 1986) (*An extremely underrated Electro-Funk performer from Canada. / Featured on his only album from ’87, “Temple Of Love”.)
7. Llife – “Out-Rage-Us (12″ Extended)” (Out-Rage-Us Records – 1985) (*A highly sought after Electro-Funk song by a lost group from New Jersey. / Their only 12″ single released to the public eye.)
8. Cashmere – “Keep Me Up (LP Version)” (4th & Broadway / Philly World Records – 1985) (*An American R&B/Soul group from Philadelphia, PA. / Featured on their last album, “Cashmere”.)
9. The Deuce – “Earthquake (12″ Vocal Version)” (CBS / Columbia Records – 1985) (*An under-appreciated R&B/Electro song and group. / One of their only 12″ singles released in the music business.)

Special thanks to the one who contributed in this podcast:
Febin Bellamy – Unsung Heroes Organization

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Hey everybody!!

Here is my 79th podcast to my very own personal radio show called, “The Andy Morales Show”. This one focuses on the Electro-Rap, and Breakdance sounds of Mid-1980’s Hip-Hop Music to start off the summer season of 2017!! Recorded on: June 24, 2017. Hope all of you will enjoy my 79th podcast to, “The Andy Morales Show”.

Songs on this show:
1. Ray & His Musical Family – “On A Sea Cruise (12″ Extended)” (Icy Records – 1985) (*An underrated group created and produced by Ray Fernandez in Florida. / Also known as Ray & His Court during the 1970s.)
2. Duane Parham Society – “The Rockin Place (7″ Radio Edit)” (Saxville Ave. Records – 1984) (*An overlooked Hip-Hop/Electro musical project compiled by Duane Parham himself in Detroit, MI.)
3. High Fidelity Three – “B Boys Breakdance (12″ Vocal Version)” (Cutting Records – 1984) (*A widely popular Mid-80’s Electro-Rap record from a short-lived NYC rap crew.)
4. Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde – “He’s The Band” (Profile Records – 1985) (*An infamous Hip-Hop duo that consisted of Andre Harrell (Dr. Jeckyll) & Alonzo Brown (Mr. Hyde). / Featured on their only LP, “The Champagne Of Rap”.)
5. The Incredible Body Mechanix Featuring The Omega Clash MCs – “B Boy Your Best” (Mirage Records – 1984) (*The group’s only 12″ single that was produced by Craig Peyton & Nelson Cruz.)
6. Symbolic Three Featuring D.J. Dr. Shock – “No Show (12″ Extended)” (Reality / PRT Records – 1985) (*A response record based on Doug E. Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew’s ’85 hit single, “The Show”.)
7. Romeo, Cupid & Hugg E. Bear – “L.A. Girls (12″ Long Version)” (Capitol Records – 1986) (*Their one and only 12″ single released in the music business.)
8. Eddie – “D” – “Backstabbin’ (12″ Vocal Version)” (Philly World Records – 1985) (*An awesome Mid-80’s rap song performed by a forgotten MC from Philadelphia, PA.)
9. Ultimate III – “Ultimate III Live! (12″ Club Mix)” (N.V. / Cutting Records – 1986) (*Another awesome Mid-80’s rap tune. / Their second out of only three 12″ singles released in the rap music scene.)

Special thanks to the one who contributed in this podcast:
Joe Feeney

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1. Philadelphia: With a population of 1.5 million, the “City of Brotherly Love” is the state’s largest city and the fifth largest in America. Founded by William Penn in 1681 as a refuge for Quakers seeking to practice their faith without persecution, Philadelphia quickly grew to become the largest and most important city in the Colonies.

The Continental Congresses were held there in Independence Hall and served as the nation’s informal capital during the War of Independence. After America won its independence, the Founding Fathers returned to Philadelphia to draft the Constitution that remains as America’s supreme law of the land.

Among the city’s notable citizens was Benjamin Franklin, a Founding Father and a polymath who was a leading, early America scientist, diplomat, inventor and politician. Once the industrial hub of America, it now is looking to information technology and service industries for its growth.

2. Pittsburgh: With its population at just over 300,000, it is the state’s second largest city. Once a dominant center for steel and glass production and energy processing, Pittsburgh, like so many other manufacturing giants, is repositioning itself as reportedly one of America’s most livable and affordable places to live.

Here are some of the city’s firsts: America’s first commercial radio station (KDKA), Dr. Jonas Salk’s development of the first polio vaccine, the first all-aluminum building, and, wait for it, the first Internet emoticon, the smiley 🙂 given to the world by Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist Scott Fahlman.

3. Allentown: With a current population of 118,032, Allentown was once a thriving city thanks to the 19th century iron and rail booms. When the booms ended, Allentown became a center of silk production. Now, as other Rust Belt cities, Allentown is searching for a new identity.

4. Erie: Its population has declined from 2000 by 2.6 percent to 101,047 in 2012. Located on the shores of Lake Erie, the city played an important historical role in the War of 1812. Before train track gauges were standardized, Erie’s importance was elevated by the city becoming the nexus of three different track gauges — broad, narrow and standard.

5. Reading: In its early days, Reading prospered from its central location as a transportation hub for turnpikes, canals and railroads. Now with a population of 88,082, the city enjoys an economy strengthened by nearby rich farmlands.

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