Charlie Barnet and Stan Kenton
Charlie Barnet recalls the night in Los Angeles when the whole place went up in smoke. Also, Stan Kenton explains his feelings about Jazz.
In part one, bandleader Charlie Barnet recalls the night when his band was playing at the World famous Palomar ballroom in Los Angeles and the whole place went up in smoke. Thankfully, there were no casualties. In the second hour Stan Kenton explains his feelings about Jazz. Plus with the New Year bursting forth, Graham’s musical theme this week is “young at heart”.
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Hour 1
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Lena Horne
From This Moment On
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Sammy Davis Jr.
My Romance
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Diana Krall
The Best Thing For You
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Stan Getz & Astrud Gilberto
Eu E Voce
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Buddy Greco
Like Young
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Charlie Barnet
Leapin' At The Lincoln
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Frank Sinatra, Jr.
Have A Nice Da
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Nelson Riddle
I Get Along Without You Very Well
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Michael Bublé
A Foggy Day
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Anita O’Day
When The World Was Young
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Billy Eckstine
I Wished On The Moon
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Ella Fitzgerald
Mas Que Nada
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Bing Crosby & Count Basie
Snowbird
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Cleo Laine & Duke Ellington Orchestra
I'm Beginning To See The Light
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Johnny Danworth
Younger Every Day
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Hour 2
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Shirley Bassey
Just One Of Those Things
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Tony Bennett
Young And Foolish
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Morgana King
The Song Is You
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João Gilberto
Rosa Morena
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Matt Monro
Hello Young Lovers
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Stan Kenton
Baubles, Bangles And Beads
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Frank Sinatra
Young At Heart
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Andre Previn & David Rose
You Make Me Feel So Young
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Johnny Mathis
In Love For The Very First Time
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Vic Damone
Younger Than Springtime
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Dinah Washington
Soft Winds
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Johnny Mercer & Bobby Darin
Who Takes Care Of The Caretakers Daughter
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Doris Day
Young And Foolish Heart
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Anthony Newley
Speak Low
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Harry James
Flash
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- Sun 5 Jan 2014 15:00ѿý Radio Somerset, ѿý Radio Bristol, ѿý Radio Gloucestershire & ѿý Radio Wiltshire