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Timestamp: 2019-04-18 10:55:14+00:00

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On this evening’s show, we’ll celebrate the birthdays of Johnny Marvin, Ted Koehler and Eddie Farley and check before and after.
July 11 marked the birth in 1887 in Butler, Oklahoma, of John Senator Marvin, better known as crooner and master of the ukulele, Johnny Marvin.
July 14 marked the birth in 1894 in Washington, D. C. of lyricist Ted Koehler.
Get Happy – Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra / Phil Dewey, Frank Luther, Leo O’Rourke, v.
When Love Comes Swingin’ Along – Richard Himber and His Ritz-Carlton Orchestra / Joey Nash, v.
Happy As The Day Is Long – Harry Roy and His Mayfair Hotel Orchestra / Harry Roy, v.
I don’t usually give previews of the next week’s show, but next week, July 24th will be a special show, and here’s a little musical clue as to what it’s about.
July 16 marked the birth in 1905 in Newark, New Jersey of trumpeter and singer Eddie Farley.
To A Sweet Pretty Thing – Eddie Farley Orchestra / Larry Norman, v.
Not Enough – Eddie Farley and Their Onyx Club Boys / Mike Riley, v.
Music Goes ‘Round And Around – Eddie Farley and Their Onyx Club Boys / Mike Riley-Eddie Farley, v.
You Never Did That Before – Ted Weems AHO / Arthur Jarrett, v.
This Never Happened Before – Don Bestor AHO / Neil Buckley, v.
After Thinking It Over – Herman Kenin’s Multnomah Hotel Orch / Ken Allen, v.
After You’ve Gone – Georgia Washboard Stompers / Jake Fendeson, v.

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