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Ella Fitzgerald & Mildred Bailey: Legendary Radio Broadcasts

Cat No#: 103 8412  Series:   
 Format:  2 CD Box
 Artist:     Ella Fitzgerald & Mildred Bailey
Price:    €22.20
$23.85
£13.50
DKK149.70

LEGENDARY RADIO BROADCASTS: 2 CD This is the second volume in our new series of famous radio broadcasts – more fine artists to follow a.o.: Ella Fitzgerald, Mildred Bailey, Fats Waller, Cab Calloway etc. It was in the 30ies and 40ieswhen the radio was the most important media before television took over. There were many different radio broadcasts all over USA. Live programs from different concerts and studio recordings. Count Basie had nightly broadcasts from Reno Club in Kansas City. When John Hammond heard a broadcast he went to Kansas City to hear the band in person. He then decided to bring it to New York City where they opened at the Roseland. To be regular featured on the radio was the best promotion an artist could get. Storyville has found many fine radio programs with various artists that will be released in the Legendary Radio Broadcasts series. 

ELLA FITZGERALD Ella Fitzgerald was 21 when she became the leader of  “the Chick Webb Orchestra” when Chick Webb died June 16, 1939. After a few months it became “Ella Fitzgerald and her Famous Orchestra”. The orchestra lasted until July 1941 when she went out as a single. There are two Radio Broadcasts on this CD recorded January 22 & 25, 1940 in New York City. The orchestra was a 14-man band with many good musicians like Taft Jordan, Sandy Williams, Hilton Jefferson and Ram Ramirez to mention a few. Ella is singing A-Tisket, A-Tasket, Tain’t What You Do, What’s The Matter With Me, I Want The Waiter, A Lover Is Blue, This Changing World, Oh, Johnny Oh!, Thank Your Stars, and Vagabond Dreams. Taft Jordan is vocalist on Confessin’ and the remaining titles are instrumentals.



MILDRED BAILEY There are three Radio Broadcasts on the Mildred Bailey CD recorded January 5, 19 and 26, 1945 in CBS Studios, New York. Mildred Bailey was accompanied by the Paul Bacon Orchestra. Her radio series was a consistent platform for top jazz players. Charlie Shavers plays a fairly dazzling “Summertime” with the Paul Baron Orchestra and Trummy Young also steps out from the band for a guest feature: “Trummin’ On A Riff.” Tommy Dorsey “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.” Earl Hines does his famous “Boogie Woogie On The St. Blues” and Cozy Cole spreads out on “Stompin’ At The Savoy.” Moreover , each show cleared generous space for the small house band of Teddy Wilson, Charlie Shavers, Red Norvo,Remo Palmieri, Albert Hall and Specs Powell.
Title  Audio Samples (requires RealOne playerDownload RealOne Player
1. A-Tisket, A-Tasket  
2. Traffic Jam  
3. A Lover Is Blue  
4. Dodgin‘ The Dean  
5. ‘Tain‘T What You Do  
6. Confessin‘  
7. Blue Lou  
8. What‘S The Matter With Me ?  
9. I Want The Waiter  
10. Let‘S Get Together  
11. A-Tisket, A-Tasket  
12. Limehouse Blues  
13. This Changing World  
14. Oh, Johnny, Oh !  
15. Diga Diga Do  
16. Thank Your Stars  
17. Take It From The Top  
18. Vagabond Dreams  
19. Break ‘Em Down  
20. Let‘S Get Together  
1. Hold On  
2. It Had To Be You  
3. Summertime  
4. Sleighride In July  
5. The Sheik Of Araby  
6. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot  
7. Enchantment  
8. I´M Getting Sentimental Over You  
9. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes  
10. Which Of The Great 48  
11. Hold On  
12. Hold On  
13. I´M Beginning To See The Light  
14. Trummin´ On A Riff  
15. I Didn't Know About You  
16. Bugle Call Rag  
17. He's Funny That Way  
18. Night Music  
19. Rosetta  
20. St Louis Blues  
21. I´M Gonna See My Baby  
22. Hold On  
23. Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child  
24. At Home With A Gnome  
25. Stompin' At The Savoy  
26. Evalina  
27. Hold On