Ella Fitzgerald Remote Broadcast

Ella Fitzgerald Remote Broadcast

Author: Dennis Humphrey January 24, 2009 Duration: 29:12
Dubbed "The First Lady of Song," Ella Fitzgerald was the most popular female jazz singer in the United States for more than half a century. In her lifetime, she won 13 Grammy awards and sold over 40 million albums. Her voice was flexible, wide-ranging, accurate and ageless. She could sing sultry ballads, sweet jazz and imitate every instrument in an orchestra. She worked with all the jazz greats, from Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Nat King Cole, to Frank Sinatra, Dizzy Gillespie and Benny Goodman. (Or rather, some might say all the jazz greats had the pleasure of working with Ella.) She performed at top venues all over the world, and packed them to the hilt. Her audiences were as diverse as her vocal range. They were rich and poor, made up of all races, all religions and all nationalities. In fact, many of them had just one binding factor in common - they all loved her.

Step into a world where the airwaves hum with the warm glow of vacuum tubes and the air is filled with the rich, swinging sounds of clarinets, trumpets, and a driving rhythm section. Big Band Serenade, hosted by Dennis Humphrey, is more than just a collection of old recordings; it's a weekly time machine. This podcast lovingly curates the soundtrack of an era, pulling you directly into the thrilling days when radio was the center of home entertainment and big bands were the rock stars of their time. You'll hear the iconic performances that defined a generation, from the smooth ballads to the explosive, dance-floor-filling numbers that made the Big Band Era so unforgettable. Dennis guides each episode with a deep appreciation for the music and its history, offering context and stories that bring the period to life. It's an auditory escape for anyone who loves the grandeur of swing, the sophistication of jazz, and the timeless quality of expertly performed popular music. Tune in to this podcast for a regular, immersive dose of nostalgia and artistry, a serenade from a time when every broadcast was an event and the music had the power to unite a nation.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 456

Big Band Serenade
Podcast Episodes
Big Band Serenade 237 The Story of Two Kenny Baker's [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 35:03
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Big Band Serenade 236  Mega Christmas Show 4.5 Hours of Great Music [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 4:28:59
This is the Big Band Serenade Mega Christmas Show. It is my gift to you, it is over 4.5 hours long, full of great music to make you day joyous. Listen to it as you unwrap gift or gather together with loved ones.
Big Band Serenade 235  George Shearing - September, 1971 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:52
This brilliant pianist speaks candidly and openly about the prejudice he experienced toward his blindness as a young musician. He recalls joining Claude Bampton and his all blind orchestra in the late 1930s, and arriving…
Big Band Serenade 232 Christmas Music from the Big Band Era [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 37:43
Ho Ho Ho and Merry Christmas! Santa has his sack just packed full of Music from the Big Band Era Old Time Radio Network Announces Our 5th Anniversary Special Edition Of Old Time Radio Collection 10 Volumes, 100's of Hour…
Big Band Serenade 231 One Night Stand Interviews Bob Eberly [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 59:23
One Night Stand with the Big Bands hosted by Arnold Dean began his love affair with the big band era in his pre-teen years and his decision to study the clarinet was inspired by the style of Artie Shaw.Listen to Big Band…
Big Band Serenade 230 Claude Thronhill and His Orchestra [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:21
Although some of his recordings were on the periphery of jazz and his orchestra was at its most popular in the early '40s, Claude Thornhill's main importance to jazz was the influence that his arrangements and orchestra'…
Big Band Serenade 229 Duke Ellington Interview June 3, 1971 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 55:32
One Night Stand with the Big Bands hosted by Arnold Dean began his love affair with the big band era in his pre-teen years and his decision to study the clarinet was inspired by the style of Artie Shaw.Listen to Big Band…
Big Band Serenade 228 Sam Donahue and His Orchestra [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:56
Sam Donahue (18 March 1918 – 22 March 1974) was an American swing music jazz tenor saxophonist, trumpeter and musical arranger. Born in Detroit, Michigan, he is probably best known for his work with Gene Krupa, Tommy Dor…