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			<title>You Can Now Hear The Phantom Dancer 24/7</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2013 11:06:28 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Delve into your past. Click on the links for the 7th and 14th May Phantom Dancer shows - available for the next 4 weeks only 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Delve into your past. Click on the links for the 7th and 14th May Phantom Dancer shows - available for the next 4 weeks only<br />
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<a href="http://2ser.com/component/k2/item/3383-phantom-dancer-play-list-tues-7-may" target="_blank">http://2ser.com/component/k2/item/33...ist-tues-7-may</a><br />
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<a href="http://2ser.com/component/k2/item/3463-play-list-tues-14-may-2013" target="_blank">http://2ser.com/component/k2/item/34...es-14-may-2013</a></div>

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			<dc:creator>phantom dancer</dc:creator>
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			<title>The World of Nat King Cole CD/DVD</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 00:54:18 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I just got "The World of Nat King Cole" documentary. It doesn't have the booklet included. Does anyone else own this and would they be able to tell...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I just got &quot;The World of Nat King Cole&quot; documentary. It doesn't have the booklet included. Does anyone else own this and would they be able to tell me what is in the booklet. <br />
I've only listened to the CD (27 songs!) so far but I look forward to watching the docu.<br />
<br />
Sincerely,<br />
The Wolf</div>

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			<dc:creator>The Wolf</dc:creator>
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			<title>World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2013 10:13:30 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>My wife and I took my 18 year old daughter,her boyfriend and my 15 year old son to listen to some good music and see some great performers at the...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>My wife and I took my 18 year old daughter,her boyfriend and my 15 year old son to listen to some good music and see some great performers at the local school auditorium. All I can say is they were awesome. I would recommend seeing them if they come to your town.:o</div>

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			<dc:creator>Rookie1</dc:creator>
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			<title>Vic and Sade</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2013 05:48:20 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[http://vicandsade.com/ 
 
You'll have so much enjoyment you'll never forget it. 
 
I recommend episodes #211, 218 and 223 for starters.]]></description>
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You'll have so much enjoyment you'll never forget it.<br />
<br />
I recommend episodes #211, 218 and 223 for starters.</div>

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			<dc:creator>Vespizzare</dc:creator>
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			<title>Beeps. In 1927. What made them?</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 07 May 2013 23:34:02 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Victor Record no. 20606 usually contained 2 sides of the William Tell Overture by the Victor Symphony.  
However, this gent picked up a copy with...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Victor Record no. 20606 usually contained 2 sides of the <i>William Tell Overture</i> by the Victor Symphony. <br />
However, this gent picked up a copy with what he calls a &quot;test frequency test pressing&quot; on side B.<br />

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It got me wondering what sort of apparatus the Victor Co. might have had access to at that time to create steady, accurate frequency beeps. They sound electrically amplified, if not fully electronic. There are even clicks, which might be a generator switching on and off or might just be pops in the shellac. <br />
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I'd ask the poster, but he won't take comments. Anyone have any insights into this?</div>

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			<dc:creator>Fletch</dc:creator>
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			<title>You Can Now Hear The Phantom Dancer 24/7 Online</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2013 14:49:53 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Over the years you've asked for it. Now at last The Phantom Dancer can be legally streamed. Here is the link to last week's show on the Radio 2SER...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Over the years you've asked for it. Now at last The Phantom Dancer can be legally streamed. Here is the link to last week's show on the Radio 2SER website. The audio is at the end of the long article on the 27 year history of the show. The audio of each show will be up for 4 weeks. Enjoy, Greg!<br />
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<a href="http://www.2ser.com/component/k2/item/3265-play-list-12-noon-tuesday-30-april" target="_blank">http://www.2ser.com/component/k2/ite...esday-30-april</a></div>

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			<dc:creator>phantom dancer</dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA["You Go to My Head" comic bit]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2013 09:06:05 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I've heard the same guy do this bit on an October '39 Fibber McGee show, where Fibber had the opportunity to act as agent for him (he was called...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I've heard the same guy do this bit on an October '39 Fibber McGee show, where Fibber had the opportunity to act as agent for him (he was called &quot;Freddy&quot; I think) and on a February '40 Al Pearce show, where he was a studio usher spotted by bandleader Karl Hoff, who was trying to find talent for a show of his own.<br />
The fellow strums a guitar and wanders all over the map-- as far as forgetting the lyrics, and making up ridiculous replacement lyrics.<br />
Ah yes-- I had intended to Google the title along with &quot;Doodles Weaver&quot; because it reminds me of him.  But as long as I've typed this far already...<br />
Also, the name &quot;Felix&quot; kept coming to mind, after I heard the McGee &quot;Freddy&quot; version.  But when I again came across the Pearce show (which I had heard first) I found no name given for the usher.  Maybe he also did it somewhere as Felix... or else my brain is scrambled (or both.)</div>

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			<dc:creator>Espee</dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[Do You Listen to "40s on 4" on Sirius/XM?]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 05 May 2013 15:51:58 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I subscribe to satellite radio for my car.  They have a 40s on 4 program, i.e. 40s music played on channel 4, as well as a 50s on 5, 60s on 6, 70s on...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I subscribe to satellite radio for my car.  They have a 40s on 4 program, i.e. 40s music played on channel 4, as well as a 50s on 5, 60s on 6, 70s on 7, 80s on 8.  Unfortunately, no 30s on 3 or 20s on 2.  I keep writing them about it.  They probably use the old formula of one letter or email equals 1000 listeners.<br />
<br />
40s on 4 is pretty nice.  True, they don't delve anywhere deep enough into the music of that period but at least there's a station that plays 40s music 24/7 and they still play a decent selection.  From listening to it, I have caught a few references in 3 Stooges episodes that I've heard since I was a young boy but never knew what they were talking about.  Listening to it also helps me appreciate just how important the 40s were to us musically.  So many songs in the GAS (Great American Songbook or just &quot;the Songbook&quot;) came out of the 40s or became ingrained in American culture in the 40s:  &quot;A Kiss to Build a Dream On&quot; &quot;Satin Doll&quot; &quot;Hold Tight&quot; &quot;White Christmas&quot; &quot;Sentimental Journey&quot; &quot;Rum &amp; Coca-Cola&quot; &quot;Chattanooga Choo-Choo&quot; &quot;Daddy&quot; &quot;I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo&quot; &quot;On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe&quot; &quot;Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)&quot; &quot;Take the A Train&quot; &quot;Cow Cow Boogie&quot; &quot;Bobby Socks Baby&quot; &quot;Saturday Night Fish Fry&quot; &quot;On the Sunny Side of the Street&quot; &quot;Call It Stormy Monday&quot; &quot;The Woody Woodpecker Song&quot; &quot;I'm in the Mood for Love&quot; &quot;When You Wish Upon a Star&quot; &quot;The Way You Look Tonight&quot; &quot;Elmer's Tune&quot; &quot;Blues in the Night&quot; &quot;Jingle Jangle Jingle&quot; &quot;That Old Black Magic&quot; &quot;Paper Doll&quot; &quot;Swinging on a Star&quot; &quot;It's Been a Long, Long Time&quot; &quot;Old Buttermilk Sky&quot; &quot;That Lucky Old Sun&quot; &quot;Ain't Misbehavin'&quot; &quot;In the Mood&quot; &quot;She's Funny That Way&quot; &quot;Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy&quot; &quot;The Frim-Fram Sauce&quot; &quot;Flying Home&quot; etc.<br />
<br />
All the &quot;era&quot; stations on satellite overlap a bit.  So you'll hear stuff from the late 30s and early 50s on the 40s station as well.  Nothing wrong with that.  That way, you get to hear &quot;Sing Sing Sing&quot; and &quot;Forty Cups of Coffee.&quot;<br />
<br />
The 40s, as great as the music was, also sewed the seeds of the destruction of that direction in music.  Big bands were pretty much dead after the war.  Some carried on but not for very long.  When Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge program went off the air in 1950, he retired from music and never took it up again.  This was due to two things: the Japanese cutting off shellac shipments from Southeast Asia to the West although this was circumvented by the invention of the Formvar disc which was actually superior to the shellac discs but there was also a musician's strike called in 1942 over how musicians would be paid if their music was played on the radio from recordings.  It was nearly 1945 before the strike was called off.  By that time, &quot;minority&quot; music was popular because the major labels couldn't put out anything new.  That was the time we saw Capitol, Atlantic, Duke, Savoy, Juke Box, Cat, Federal and other such labels spring up that specialized in minority music.  By the end of the war, minority music labels were major players.  This was because the kids loved the stuff.  They didn't care a fig for Sinatra or Kay Kyser or Spike Jones or Les Paul and Mary Ford.  They wanted to hear blues and jacked-up hillbilly music.  The big bands had broken down into smaller units during the war because tour buses used up more tires and fuel.  These things were in short supply so the bands broke down and traveled in cars.  This led to a looser, wilder type of music because the small units had to fill in more space.  By the end of the war, it was a norm which led to jump blues which was the original rock and roll that Alan Freed peddled to his young, white audience in '51.<br />
<br />
BB King stated that his early records had a jazzy feel because his session men were veterans of the old big bands and they instilled this jazzy sensibility into King's music that made it so distinctive.  <br />
<br />
So that's how rock and roll sprang up so fast on the heels of big band--war shortages and a musicians' strike.  In the blink of an eye, the 40s legacy was gone.  But luckily, it was well documented with recordings whose true cultural value has only started being realized in the last 20 years or so.<br />
<br />
Yesterday, I saw something hopeful: a teenaged girl and her mother were in a record store and the mother was helping the girl to pick out the old swing hits.  I don't work there but I shop there a lot and I know the owners very well.  So I showed them where a lot of good swing was to be found.  I asked the girl how she became so interested in the old swing.  She said she started listening to the new swing stuff that had come out in the last few years--Cherry-Poppin' Daddies and like that--and decided to look at the old swing to see what it was all about and now she was hooked on it.  I told her that my daughters were big fans of Glen Grey.  Her mother said that her parents really like Jimmie Lunceford and she wanted to get some for her daughter so I showed them where the Lunceford stuff was.  There was one new swing band that I really like a lot and that was Indigo Swing and I asked the girl if she heard them.  She said no so I hooked her up with that too.  By the time they left, they had a big stack of CDs of over $100 worth.    The mother didn't mind spending the money because &quot;I'm going to listen to these too!&quot;  Lastly, I recommended 40s on 4 but I don't know if they got a subscription or not.  <br />
<br />
Makes me realize that there is hope.</div>

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			<dc:creator>Futwick</dc:creator>
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			<title>Buddy Guy vs. Gene Krupa: Sammy Davis Show-Awesome</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 04 May 2013 00:02:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I have forgotten what prime time entertainment was  like.   
When my bother and I (preteen) went to our grand parents house every Friday it was the...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I have forgotten what prime time entertainment was  like.  <br />
When my bother and I (preteen) went to our grand parents house every Friday it was the same routine playing cards. While we played we listened and watched  Hee' Haw, Lawrence Welk and The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast. Not sure the order, only the Dean Martin was latest. <br />
Man those were the days everybody was smoking on late night (10 pm) t.v. Now its fly by nite and one hit wonders not people w/ talent. <br />
Back in the day those guy/gals just showed up and broke it down! <br />
Now its glitz and body suits w/ lots of skin one hit wonders, not people w/ talent. <br />
Performers who would share the stage w/ others. <br />
They were men and women who were not me first and thought they were competing. They just performed.<br />
In contrast everybody today is promoting themselves.<br />
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<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ5B7yqDYbA" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ5B7yqDYbA</a></div>

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			<dc:creator>SHOWSOMECLASS</dc:creator>
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			<title>Mystery NBC Song</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 28 Apr 2013 04:48:49 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I came upon this rather interesting recording.  I have no idea about its origin or who it's by even though it sounds a bit like Richard Himber and...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I came upon this rather interesting recording.  I have no idea about its origin or who it's by even though it sounds a bit like Richard Himber and his Orchestra.  <br />
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<br />
On the NBC each night<br />
You'll hear three tones ring out<br />
They have a special meaning<br />
So here's what it's all about<br />
I love you<br />
Three little tones<br />
That just had their say<br />
I love you<br />
Funny, but honey<br />
That's what they say<br />
Chimes have rung<br />
Program's done<br />
My love song has just begun<br />
Turn the dials of your heart<br />
Tune into my station<br />
Though we may be miles apart<br />
Your radio tells you I know<br />
Listen dear<br />
Have you heard?<br />
I love you</div>

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			<dc:creator>V.C. Brunswick</dc:creator>
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			<title>Back of the Mike (1938) - How OTR shows were broadcast back in the Golden Era.</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2013 10:18:48 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>A cool little film showing how radio-programs were broadcast, and how sound-effects were created, back during the Golden Age of Radio... 
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