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Spinning on air : Songs about radio, magic phonograph records and deejays.
- Title
- Spinning on air : radio broadcast, 1997-03-02 : Songs about radio, magic phonograph records and deejays.
- Publication
- 1997.
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Garland, David, 1954-
- Carroll, James (Conductor)
- Wolcott, Charles, 1906-1987
- Pascal, Milton, 1908-1976
- Freberg, Stan
- Frees, Paul
- Wilson, Brian, 1942-
- Hayes, Peter Lind, 1915-1998
- Donald, Peter, narrator
- Silverman, Stanley
- Daugherty, Bill
- Field, Robin, entertainer
- Carter, Lou
- Winter, Paul, singer
- Diamond, Eddie
- Byrd, Charlie, 1925-1999
- Templeton, Alec, 1910-1963
- Silverman, Stanley
- Field, Robin, entertainer
- Marks, Gerald, 1900-1997.
- Winter, Paul (Singer).
- Templeton, Alec, 1910-1963.
- Keith Textor Singers, performers
- James Carroll Orchestra, performers
- Modernaires (Musical group), performers
- WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
- WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
- Description
- 1 audio disc (59:15) : digital, stereo and mono; 4 3/4 in.
- Summary
- Host David Garland plays a long set of classic New York City jingles and songs from the 1950s-1970s featuring radios, magic phonographs and deejays. Featured works: Radio advertisment (1957) featuring Stan Freberg and Paul Frees (700 foot mountain of whipped cream thrown into Lake Michigan ...) / S. Freberg (starts at 4:43) -- You're on the radio (from the 1974 LP Elephant steps: a fearful radio show) / S. Silverman (starts at 8:39) -- Remember radio? (live off-Broadway performance in November 1990) / B. Daugherty and R. Field (starts at 11:57) -- Radio jingle (Keith Textor Singers) (starts at 19:46) -- Radio jingle (Lou Carter) (starts at 22:06) -- A fairy tale (a formalized excerpt of "Mt. Vernon and Fairway", originally a bonus track from the 1973 EP "Holland", recorded in Amsterdam) / B. Wilson (starts at 26:26) -- Genie, the magic record, part 1 (1st issued in 1946) / P. Lind Hayes (starts at 35:06) -- Chummy (your record playmate) (1950's) / music by G. Marks; libretto by M. Pascal; featuring P. Donald and The Modernaires (starts at 39:05) -- When Edison invented his gramophone back in 1877 (excerpt from an unidentifed educational radio show, 1960s or 1970s?) (starts at 42:58) -- There's a little wheel a-turnin' in my heart (unidentified performers on a children's record, 1950's?) (starts at 45:28) -- Toptoon (the D.J.) (from the 1957 LP A winter's tale: songs to make you think) / P. Winter (starts a 52:11) -- Excerpt: The disc jockey toccata (from the 1955 LP Smart Alec) / A. Templeton (starts at 57:57)
- Uniform Title
- Spinning on air (Radio program)
- Alternative Title
- Genie, the magic record.
- When Edison invented his gramophone back in 1877.
- There's a little wheel a-turnin' in my heart.
- There's a little wheel a turning in my heart.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Children's sound recordings.
- Popular music radio programs.
- Note
- Title derived by cataloger from the original information provided on compact disc.
- WNYC inventory no.: WNYC-SPIN-1997-03-02; Catalog: 56132.
- Source (note)
- WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ;
- Call Number
- *LDC 52472
- OCLC
- 835117464
- Title
- Spinning on air : radio broadcast, 1997-03-02 : Songs about radio, magic phonograph records and deejays.
- Production
- 1997.
- Playing Time
- 005915
- Type of Content
- performed music
- Type of Medium
- audio
- Type of Carrier
- audio disc
- Performer
- Radio songs and jingles: Stan Freberg and Paul Frees, narrators ; Stanley Silverman, vocals ; Daugherty & Field, vocals and piano ; Keith Textor Singers ; Lou Carter, vocals ; Brian Wilson, narrator and composer ; with other unidentified performers. Magical phonographs: Peter Lind Hayes and James Carroll and His Orchestra ; Peter Donald (vocals) and The Modernaires ; with other unidentified performers ; Charles Wolcott, conductor. Deejays: Paul Winter, vocals, Charlie Byrd, guitar and Eddie Diamond, piano ; Alec Templeton, audio tape and piano.
- Event
- Broadcast by WNYC (93.9 F. M./A. M. 820), 1997 March 2, New York, N. Y. Works on audio disc previously recorded in various places 1946-1990
- Source
- Gift; WNYC (Radio station : New York, N. Y.) ; 2007.
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- Added Author
- Garland, David, 1954- host.Carroll, James (Conductor)Wolcott, Charles, 1906-1987, conductor.Pascal, Milton, 1908-1976, librettist.Freberg, Stan, narrator.Frees, Paul, narrator.Wilson, Brian, 1942- narrator.Hayes, Peter Lind, 1915-1998, narrator.Donald, Peter, narrator.Silverman, Stanley, performer.Daugherty, Bill, performer.Field, Robin, entertainer, performer.Carter, Lou, performer.Winter, Paul, singer, performer.Diamond, Eddie, performer.Byrd, Charlie, 1925-1999, performer.Templeton, Alec, 1910-1963, performer.Container of (work): Silverman, Stanley. You're on the radio.Container of (work): Field, Robin, entertainer. Remember radio?Container of (work): Wilson, Brian, 1942- Fairy tale.Container of (work): Marks, Gerald, 1900-1997. Chummy (your record playmate)Container of (work): Winter, Paul (Singer). Toptoon (The D.J.)Container of (work): Templeton, Alec, 1910-1963. Disc jockey toccata. Selections.Keith Textor Singers, performers.James Carroll Orchestra, performers.Modernaires (Musical group), performers.WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)WNYC (Radio station : New York, N.Y.), donor. NN-RHA
- Added Title
- Genie, the magic record.When Edison invented his gramophone back in 1877.There's a little wheel a-turnin' in my heart.There's a little wheel a turning in my heart.
- Research Call Number
- *LDC 52472