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Musical theater from off the beaten path. Obscure and unusual show tunes from within the canon and without, flops, failures, and the newest works from up-and-coming artists—plus tried-and-true hits. Also, occasional appearances from songs that are not show tunes (but only if they go really well with show tunes).

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Favoriting June 17, 2022: The show where I forgot my keys

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Artist Track Album Label Year Comments Images Approx. start time
Beatlemania Ensemble  A Day in the Life   Favoriting Beatlemania (bootleg)  No Label  1977  Music & Lyrics: John Lennon & Paul McCartney 
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Alex Brightman & 35MM: A Musical Exhibition Original Cast  Crazytown   Favoriting 35MM: A Musical Exhibition (Original Cast Recording)  Ghostlight Records  2012  Music & Lyrics: Ryan Scott Oliver 
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Birdeatsbaby  What the Water Gave Me   Favoriting Feast of Hammers  Dead Round Eyes  2012  Music & Lyrics: Unknown 
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Kommil Foo  Ik Red Me Wel   Favoriting Bek!  BMG Ariola Belgium NV/SA  1998  Music: Mark Vanhie & Mich Walschaerts Lyrics: Mich Walschaerts & Raf Walschaerts 
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Ringmasters  Smile   Favoriting Ringmasters II  Theregoat  2014  Music: Charlie Chaplin Lyrics: John Turner & Geoffrey Parsons 
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The Ray Conniff Singers  The Windmills of Your Mind   Favoriting Jean  CBS  1969  Music: Michel Legrand Lyrics: Eddy Marnay (translated into English by Alan & Marilyn Bergman) 
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Javed Ali  Srivalli   Favoriting Pushpa the Rise Part - 01 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)  Super Cassettes Industries  2021  Music & Lyrics: Chandrabose 
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Mohammed Rafi & Lata Mangeshkar  Tan Rang Lo Ji Aaj Man Ranglo   Favoriting Kohinoor (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)  Saregama  1960  Music: Naushad Lyrics: Shakeel Badayuni 
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E.T. Mensah  Ghana-Guinea-Mali   Favoriting Day by Day  RetroAfric  1991  Music & Lyrics: Unknown 
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Orquesta Gran Casino  El Gitano y El Burro   Favoriting El Gitano y el Burro/El Fantasma del Castillo  Spanish Bizarre  1942  Music & Lyrics: Unknown 
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Harmony Sisters & Dallape-orkesteri  Sataman valot (Harbour Lights)   Favoriting 30 Suosikkia  WEA  2005  Music: Will Grosz Lyrics: Jimmy Kennedy (translated into Finnish by Kerttu Mustonen)    0:51:29 (Pop-up)
Max Van Praag  Als Ik Tweemaal Met Mijn Fietsbel Bel   Favoriting HĂ©, Louis/Als Ik Tweemaal M'n Fietsbel Bel  Decca  1952  Music & Lyrics: Cor Woldendorp & Jack Bess 
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Ralph Flanagan & His Orchestra  Oklahoma! In Swing   Favoriting Oklahoma for Dancing  RCA Victor  1955  Music: Richard Rodgers Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II 
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Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra  Sing You Sinners   Favoriting Fletcher Henderson and His Orchestra  Double Play  Unknown  Music: W. Franke Harling    1:04:38 (Pop-up)
Xavier Cugat and His Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra  The Lady in Red   Favoriting The Lady in Red/Adios Muchachos  Victor  1937  Music & Lyrics: Allie Wrubel & Mort Dixon 
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Ann Miller, Harold Nicholas & the Layson Brothers  Mr. Beebe   Favoriting Carolina Blues  No Label  1944  Music: Jule Styne Lyrics: Sammy Cahn & Dudley Brooks 
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Anna Maria Alberghetti  Aladdin   Favoriting Aladdin  Columbia  1958  Music & Lyrics: Cole Porter 
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Jacques Brel  La Fanette   Favoriting La Fanette/J'Aimais  Barclay  1963  Music & Lyrics: Jacques Brel 
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Mort Shuman  Ma chanson italienne   Favoriting Slave  Philips  1980  Music & Lyrics: Mort Shuman 
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Mari Trini  Yo no soy esa   Favoriting Yo no soy esa  UA Latino  1972  Music & Lyrics: Mari Trini 
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Gabi Novak  Ne trazi drugi put   Favoriting Ne trazi drugi put/Putovanje na mjesto nesrece  Jugoton  1971  Music: Alfi Kabiljo Lyrics: Arsen Dedic 
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Marco Sison  My Love Will See You Through   Favoriting My Love Will See You Through  WEA  1982  Music & Lyrics: Unknown 
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Anya Turner & Robert Grusecki  In This Raggedy Time   Favoriting In This Raggedy Time  No Label  2022  Music & Lyrics: Anya Turner & Robert Grusecki    1:44:05 (Pop-up)
Lee Morgan  Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise   Favoriting Introducing Lee Morgan  Savoy  1956  Music: Sigmund Romberg 
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Etta Jones  The More I See You   Favoriting Hollar!  Prestige  1963  Music: Harry Warren Lyrics: Mack Gordon 
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Gogol Bordello  Start Wearing Purple   Favoriting Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike  SideOneDummy  2005  Music: Eugene Hutz & Gogol Bordello Lyrics: Eugene Hutz 
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Listener comments!

Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:06pm
WR:

Faron Young was a great interpreter of classic musical revue tunes.
Avatar 🎭 7:06pm
Listener Gregory:

I am pretty sure Hank Williams was never in a musical.
Avatar 🎭 7:06pm
Listener Gregory:

Wow, Faron Young! I missed that one.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:07pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

Bronwyn B in the house ... soon.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:07pm
WR:

I cheated, I looked at the stream playlist.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:08pm
WR:

Bud Deckelman it says now, Wow, Doug has depth in all directions.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:11pm
doctorjazz:

Thank goodness, my Darling Deficiency is resolved!
Avatar 🎭 7:12pm
Listener Gregory:

Nothing weird, please, Bronwyn. My stomach is a bit iffy tonight.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:12pm
WR:

Bud Deckelman was pretty weird but I'm sure you are up to topping it.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:12pm
doctorjazz:

At the grill, but listening.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:13pm
doctorjazz:

Beatles cover?(don't think they made it to Broadway)
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:14pm
TonyR:

Brownwyn is back!!

And my marathon swag came today! My AJH "Sondheim Unplugged" prize! My AJH premium download code! My oven mitt! My apron! And I completed my first week of actual paid work since July 2021. Yay me. Yay 'FMU.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:14pm
WR:

I thought I could smell that someone in the neighborhood is grilling.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:14pm
TonyR:

Surely there was a "Beatlemania" Original Cast Recording?
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:15pm
WR:

Yay TonyR on getting paid!
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:15pm
TonyR:

Just a bootleg. Not surprised.
Avatar 🎭 7:15pm
Listener Gregory:

Congratulations, TonyR!
Avatar 7:15pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

Hello everyone!!!! Sorry for the lateness...I somehow lost my freakin keys
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:15pm
TonyR:

When _I_ get paid, 'FMU gets paid....
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:16pm
doctorjazz:

Ahhhh...
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:16pm
TonyR:

I was taken to "Beatlemania" at a very young age. The colors and costumes for the "Sgt. Pepper" stuff was great, but I remember little else.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:18pm
TonyR:

I keep forgettin' my darn mask when I go outside. Always gotta circle back, 'cause it ain't over.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:18pm
TonyR:

Covid hits Brownwyn and Mick Jagger. Hmmmm....
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:19pm
WR:

You can go as late as you wish tonight.

Sure, quarantining in Rockford Ill. Sounds like a cover story.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:20pm
TonyR:

Tell the affiliates we're goin' long!
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:20pm
WR:

Hope it was only the station keys that you lost.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:21pm
doctorjazz:

Went to see the Beatles cover brunch at The City Winery, was fun. They did the costume change bit and played the music convincingly. Was fun.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:23pm
TonyR:

Ronnie Spector could not be stopped from performing her Phil-powned hits in concert performance, but there is no safe harbor for repurposing as part of a theatrical presentation, as she discovered Phil was able to say "No", forcing her to drop several of her most famous tunes from her theatrical/cabaret reminiscence show.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:24pm
TonyR:

Philly has a McCityWinery now. Went up right a the beginning of plague, and is still running. Tiny.
Avatar 🎭 7:26pm
Listener Gregory:

I had to go to Toronto for a wedding last week, so I wonder if you and I drove in parallel at some point, BB. Also, I just began to wonder whether my iffy stomach means I caught something on the trip...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:26pm
doctorjazz:

Was in Cleveland last week, they have a lot of footage of live Beatles from the rooftop concert (large screen, good sound, was captivating). That was post Sgt Pepper, but they had simplified the music to enable live performance.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:26pm
TonyR:

@WR: IK,R? I checked my checking account balance at the ATM, and I was not used to the sensation of a surprise uptick in the available balance.
Avatar 🎭 7:43pm
Listener Gregory:

Ray Conniff was a trombone player. I saw dozens of his albums in my youth and had no inkling of that.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:43pm
TonyR:

The wet mills of your mind.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:52pm
WR:

Nearly every movie in India is a musical. And the few that are not, have songs in the foreground of the soundtrack.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:55pm
TonyR:

And yet, SOMEBODY approved "All This and World War II"
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 7:58pm
TonyR:

I ::heart:: the Spanish Bizarre label design.
Avatar 🎭 7:59pm
Listener Gregory:

Strangely, Bronwyn, without trying to you have almost perfectly recapitulated the Grammy telecast!
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 8:02pm
TonyR:

For a Grammy telecast, you need at least one braying jackass, so CHECK!
  8:06pm
Dean:

Shoot, missed the Lata. Last week I visited a local Indian market with a supply of classical and Bollywood in the back. Picked up a couple live Lata performances, a recital by Nikhil Banerjee, Dagar Brothers, and Bhimsen Joshi.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 8:06pm
TonyR:

BB went all Transpacific Sound Paradise on our ass.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 8:07pm
TonyR:

Ooh. The most glamorous DECCA variation of them all!
Avatar 🎭 8:12pm
Listener Gregory:

Don't know who are what this is, but it sounds like the real deal.
Avatar 🎭 8:15pm
Listener Gregory:

Bronwyn's tale of Rockford woe + my iffy stomach + a mild fever + returning from a wedding made me take a Covid home test. Negative! I think that means I have some garden variety bug. @doctorj, please diagnose and prescribe an instant cure, thx.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:17pm
doctorjazz:

Dinner done, listening while eating, now can relax.
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 8:20pm
WR:

Interesting Dean on finding those. I live next to a "Little India" commercial area. Several blocks of all Indian, Pakistan, Nepal, Bengali businesses. Used to be 6 or 8 stores dedicated to DVDs and CDs and several more that had a selection. Pretty much none now, one place that has a selection of classical and devotional CDs and a couple of phone stores that have a table of stuff that has been sitting in the sun for years. I assume the market all moved online, streaming and download.
Avatar 🎭 8:21pm
Listener Gregory:

@doctorj, no relaxing! Read my post!!
Avatar 🎭 8:23pm
Listener Gregory:

The cut I identified as "the real deal" was the Fletcher Henderson one. That band was one of the very best large jazz bands of its time. We probably heard Coleman Hawkins on tenor. (Known as "the inventor of the tenor saxophone," for non-jazz readers.)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:26pm
doctorjazz:

So sorry to read about it, LG! "Iffy stomach" generally calls for a very light diet, tea, crackers, soup/broth, rice, banana, toast, that sort of stuff. Nothing greasy, fried, spicy (generally the fun foods) for a day or so. Mylanta sometimes is helpful, generally it is just a bit of time.
Bill is in the mail...
Avatar 🎭 8:28pm
Listener Gregory:

Thanks!
I also found one of those desiccant packages in my Covid test. I never remember whether I am supposed to eat it *before* or *after* taking the test. I did a little of both.
  8:31pm
Dean:

The store near me, WR, seems to be interested in holding inventory for those of us who care. But there are a few other similar stores in the area that I haven't explored.
Avatar 🎭 8:34pm
Listener Gregory:

I don't remember La Fanette from the cast album, BB, though it's listed as being in the show. Maybe it didn't fit on the album?
Avatar 🎭 8:35pm
Listener Gregory:

Nope, it *is* on the cast album. Strange. I heard that record many times.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:36pm
doctorjazz:

Fletcher Henderson was pivotal in early jazz. In addition to Coleman Hawkins, he had different jazz stars come through the orchestra, including Louis Armstrong (who's said to have left Henderson because he wouldn't allow Louis to sing-what an error), Roy Eldridge, Benny Carter, Henry "Red" Allen, Doc Cheatham, and many others, and pioneered the sound of big band jazz. He later went on (when his band folded, he wasn't a star) to arrange for Benny Goodman.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:40pm
doctorjazz:

My wife received a text this afternoon from the New Jersey Dept of Health, warning her that her phone was noted to be near the phone of someone who tested positive for COVID for 15 or more minutes, so likely she was exposed. That's it; no information on when or where it happened, for instance. She's fine, and tested negative, but doesn't recall if she ever signed up for these warnings (I didn't get one). It's a bit creepy...
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 8:43pm
WR:

Sorry guys, by the time that Henderson recording was made, Coleman Hawkins was no longer in the band. Was Ben Webster on tenor, no slouch Mr. Webster. Gonna go all Stork on yas.

matrix 21941-1 Sing You Sinners - arranged by FH
released Vocalion 4125
recorded New York, October 25, 1937.
FLETCHER HENDERSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA: Fletcher Henderson, p, a, dir: Dick Vance, t, a / Russell Smith,
Emmett Berry, t / John McConnell, Albert Wynn, Ed Cuffee, tb / Jerry Blake, cl as, v, a / Hilton Jefferson, al, as /
Elmer Williams, Ben Webster, cl, ts / Lawrence Lucie, g / Israel Crosby, sb / Pete Suggs, d / Chuck Richards
Avatar 🎭 8:44pm
Listener Gregory:

Fortunately all that information will only be used for good purposes, @doctorj.
Thanks for the info, WR. Agreed that little is lost when you add Ben Webster to your band, no matter who he's replacing.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:47pm
doctorjazz:

Nice, WR; good Storking!
By the late 30's, Hawkins was already a star (he had a jukebox hit in 1939). Ben Webster was a good replacement choice, as, early on, he was very much influenced by and sounding like Coleman Hawkins (though later on his sound mellowed and smoothed over, and would never be confused for Hawkins).
Avatar 🎭 8:48pm
Listener Gregory:

Believe me, I can confuse all those tenor players if I am just given a chance.
Avatar 8:49pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

I myself am very confused
Avatar 🎭 8:50pm
Listener Gregory:

It is a temporary condition, Bronwyn, which will only last as long as your life. At least, that is my experience.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:50pm
doctorjazz:

It's late to comment, but the announcements are quiet.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:51pm
doctorjazz:

Better!
  8:52pm
Dean:

The Shulman title isn't the English word "slave." It means Slavic.
  8:52pm
Dean:

Like Tchaikovsky.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:53pm
doctorjazz:

Hey Dean!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:54pm
doctorjazz:

Still obsessing over the CD player...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:54pm
doctorjazz:

Close to the end, great show, Bronwyn, great to have you back!
  8:55pm
AnyaRobert:

Love it! Thanks, Bronwyn. Hope to see you tomorrow! Anya & Robert
  8:55pm
Dean:

Hi, doc.

Just received an announcement of new Linn turntable upgrades. A new tonearm I might have to sell cocaine to acquire.

I continue to love my SACD/CD player, from which I expect less than the table these days.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:55pm
doctorjazz:

Oh No, not Linn upgrades...I can sell my kids...
  8:56pm
Dean:

I know. The arm isn't *that* crazy expensive, but combined with the appropriate bearing and subchassis...ugh.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 8:58pm
doctorjazz:

I did major upgrades maybe 8-10 years ago, afraid to check them out...
  8:59pm
Marie:

Hey Bronwyn, loving the show!
Avatar 🎭 9:01pm
Listener Gregory:

That was Doug Watkins featured on bass on "Softly..." Did Lee Morgan even play on the cut?
Avatar 9:01pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

@Anya&Robert: Thanks for listening, looking forward to the show!!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:02pm
doctorjazz:

Loved that Lee Morgan (Morgan doesn't appear on the track,just bassist Doug Watkins)
You beat me, LG! (It's not nice to beat your doctor...)
and this Etta Jones, great tracks!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:04pm
doctorjazz:

There's a new Ekos SE, for an exorbitant amount of money, sheesh!
  9:04pm
Marie:

don't get bit (by the rat)
  9:05pm
Dean:

Just picked up a new collection of Morgan stuff from, of all places, Target. They had a 3 for 2 sale, and I grabbed this:
Lee Morgan - The Complete Live At The Lighthouse (8 CD Box Set)
https://www.target.com/p/lee-morgan-the-complete-live-at-the-lighthouse-8-cd-box-set/-/A-83698405
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:05pm
doctorjazz:

Night all!
Avatar 🎭 9:06pm
Listener Gregory:

Very nice show, Bronwyn. But if you think you can beat up a NYC subway rat, I'm afraid you might find out the hard way that it isn't so easy. Good luck with the keys!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:06pm
doctorjazz:

I have that set, Dean (LP and digital download), good stuff (but hard to listen to if you don't break it up quite a bit).
  9:07pm
Dean:

I rarely listen to eight discs in a sitting!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:07pm
doctorjazz:

My daughter was walking in Manhattan, felt a really hard knock and push on her leg, thought it was some person pushing or shoving, turned out is was a rat running into her, which took off in a huff!
Avatar 9:08pm
Bronwyn Bishop:

Whenever I hear Gogol Bordello I think of the time in college when there were like 12 of us packed into the little radio studio at midnight and my buddy Chris and I danced wildly to their song American Wedding
Avatar 🎭 Swag For Life Member 9:08pm
WR:

Yes, Dean, that set is a nice deep dive. Thanks DJ.

And thank you! Bronwyn, a wonderful episode today. Great variety! Great songs! Great performers! Great Host!
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