![]() ![]() Pontiac Parade, NBC-WEAF, 10:30 PM, September 30, 1934 Radio history suggests that the difference in broadcasting companies at that time was more imagined than real. The show was switched to NBC Blue in 1935 and to CBS in 1936. Jane Froman starts the Beauty Box Theater's presentation of "Lady Be Good" starring opposite John Barclay with the Nat Shilkret orchestra accompanying. Palmolive Beauty Box Theater, NBC/WEAF, 1934 - 1936 Accompanied by Jacques Renard's Orchestra, she offers a special arrangement of 'It Might Have Been A Different Story' and the tango, 'Ojos Verdes.' Jane Froman for Frigidaire, CBS, August 25, 1933įeatured selections include 'Learn to Croon,' 'Stringing Along on a Shoestring,' and 'The Song Is You' vocalist Leonard Hayton's Orchestra.Ĭhesterfield Program, CBS, 9 pm, April 4, 1933Ĭhesterfield Program, CBS, 9 pm, April 11, 1933Ĭhesterfield Program, CBS, 9 pm, August 4, 1933Ĭhesterfield Program, CBS, 9 pm, August 18, 1933 She also sings 'Happy Times' and 'Night And Day.' Lennie Hayton's orchestra plays 'Remember Me' and 'Maybe I Love You Too Much.'Ĭhesterfield Program, CBS, 9 pm, March 31, 1933Ĭhesterfield presents Jane Froman. The program features Jane singing 'Cabin in the Cotton'. After she sings 'Won't You Stay To Tea,' Hayton's Orchestra will provide 'Sugar.' Other numbers are 'Cielito Linde' and 'Can't We Be Friends.'Ĭhesterfield Program, CBS, 9 pm, March 24, 1933 Jane Froman sings 'A White House Of Our Own' during her program with Leonard Hayton at 6 P.M. ![]() In this second appearance on the show Jane features a medley of tunes from earlier years including Whispering, Avalon and Japanese Sandman.Ĭhesterfield Program, CBS, 6 pm, March 10, 1933 Jane Froman and Her Dance Orchestra, WJZ-WJR, October 18, 1932Ĭircleville Ohio Herald, October 18, 1932Ĭhesterfield Program, CBS, February 24, 1933 Jane Froman and Her Dance Orchestra, WJZ-WJR, October 4 and 5, 1932 It's unclear whether this was the same show as the Dance Orchestra show. The Pontiac Hour, aka The Paul Whiteman Show, NBC Blue, 1932 ![]() It was sometimes listed as 'Jane Frohman and Her Band' or 'Jane Frohman's Orchestra.' The show also aired on various network stations and ran from 1931 to 1932. Her name was often spelled with an "h" in the radio listings. Live at the Village Vanguard Vol.Jane Froman and Her Dance Orchestra, WJZ-NBC, July 30, 1931.Paul Motian and the Electric Bebop Band (1992).It Should've Happened a Long Time Ago (1984).Steve Slagle – clarinet, flute, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone.Jim Pepper – flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone.Carla Bley – piano, glockenspiel, arrangements. ![]() " La Santa Espina" ( Àngel Guimerà/ Enric Morera) – 6:58 Personnel "La Pasionaria" (Charlie Haden) – 10:26 3. "The People United Will Never Be Defeated" (" El Pueblo Unido Jamás Será Vencido!") ( Sergio Ortega) – 1:40 7. "Introduction to People" (Carla Bley) – 3:55 6. " Grandola Vila Morena" ( José Afonso) – 2:11 5. "If You Want to Write Me" (" Si Me Quieres Escribir") (traditional) – 3:55 4. "The Ballad of the Fallen" (folk song from El Salvador) – 4:19 3. " Els Segadors" ("The Reapers") (Catalan traditional) – 4:14 2. Carla Bley, Don Cherry, Michael Mantler, Paul Motian, Dewey Redman, and Haden himself appeared in the LMO's new incarnation with six new members.ġ. The album is the second by Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra, the follow-up to their 1969 Liberation Music Orchestra. Haden and Carla Bley placed first in that 1984 poll's Acoustic Bass and Composer categories, respectively. The album was voted jazz album of the year in Down Beat magazine's 1984 critic's poll. The Ballad of the Fallen is a jazz album by bassist Charlie Haden, with arrangements by Carla Bley, that was recorded in 1982 and released in 1983. ![]()
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