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Favoriting October 14, 2021: 140 Street Rag Rondo
Old songs about streets, with multiple renditions of β€˜12th Street Rag’ as common thread through this episode. A handful of exceptions to the older-than-64 rule will be made for this occasion only!

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From wikipedia:

A friend of Euday Bowman known as "Raggedy Ed" declared his intention to open a pawn shop on 12th Street in Kansas City while the two were walking along it. Bowman is rumored to have said "If you get rich on those three balls, I'll write a piece on three notes to make myself rich."

It was more than 15 years after Bowman composed the song before he actually wrote the music down in manuscript form. He returned to Texas briefly and tried to sell the piece to a company in Dallas; but he only had an offer of ten dollars for it and was told it really was not worth publishing. Returning to Kansas City, he sold it to Jenkins Music Company in 1913. The Jenkins company felt Bowman's arrangement was far too difficult however, hiring C. E. Wheeler to simplify it. With a big advertising push "12th Street Rag" began to sell better. In 1919, James S. Sumner added lyrics. The song was popular with early Kansas City bands and became a hit after Bennie Moten recorded it for RCA Victor in 1927, the same year Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven recorded it.

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Imperial Marimba Band  12th Street Rag   Favoriting 1921   
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Bennie Moten  12th Street Rag   Favoriting 1927   
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Don Bestor  42nd Street   Favoriting 1933   
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Alvino Rey and the King Sisters  12th Street Rag   Favoriting 1954   
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Maupie Staal  Type Uit De Zandstraat   Favoriting 1907   
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Louis Armstrong  12th Street Rag   Favoriting 1927   
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Raymond Scott  A Street Corner In Paris   Favoriting 1958   
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Lucienne Delyle  La Strada (Le Grand Chemin)   Favoriting 1956   
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Les Paul  12th Street Rag   Favoriting 1955   
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Andrews Sisters  On The Avenue   Favoriting 1947   
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Pee Wee Hunt  12th Street Rag   Favoriting 1946   
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Jill Day  Happiness street   Favoriting 1956   
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Chet Atkins  12th Street Rag   Favoriting 1953   
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Die Teddies  Endlos Sind Die Strassen   Favoriting 1958   
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Eddie Peabody  12th Street Rag   Favoriting 1959   
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Moondog  Avenue of the americas (51st street)   Favoriting 1953   
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Harry Roy  12th Street Rag   Favoriting 1933  (piano duet - Ivor Moreton & Dave Kaye) 
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Marek Weber  Chinese Street Serenade   Favoriting 1930   
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Richard M Jones  12th Street Rag   Favoriting 1923   
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Moondog  Lullaby (2 West 46th Street)   Favoriting 1953   
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Bing Crosby & Connie Boswell  Basin Street Blues   Favoriting 1937   
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Abe Lyman  12th Street Rag   Favoriting 1926   
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Louis Armstrong & Sidney Bechet  Perdido Street Blues   Favoriting 1940   
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Fletcher Henderson  12th Street Rag   Favoriting 1931   
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Dick Powell & Ruby Keeler  42nd Street   Favoriting 1933  from soundtrack '42nd Street' 
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Georgia Gibbs  Happiness Street   Favoriting 1956   
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Hotcha Trio  12th Street Rag   Favoriting 1952   
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Ray Anthony  Slaughter On 10th Avenue   Favoriting 1952  (part 1 & 2) 
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Willie 'the Lion' Smith  12th Street Rag   Favoriting 1949   
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The Harris Leigh baroque band and brass choir  High street steps   Favoriting 1955   
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Milo Rega's Dance Orchestra  12th Street Rag   Favoriting 1920  (with Rudy Wiedoeft) 
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Chet Atkins  Main Street Breakdown   Favoriting 1949   
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The Princetown Tiger Paws  12th street rag   Favoriting 1958   
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Xavier Cugat  Park Avenue Mambo   Favoriting 1951  (radio broadcast) 
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Sidney Bechet  12th Street Rag   Favoriting 1941   
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Black & White  Blonde Leentje Uit De Lindenlaan   Favoriting 1955  (Naughty Lady Of Shady Lane) 
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Jo Stafford  On The Sunny Side Of The Street   Favoriting 1945  (with The Pied Pipers) 
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Tutti Trombones  12th Street Rag   Favoriting 1971   
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Lots and lots of other audio antiquities on WFMU:

Centennial Songs - The Antique Phonograph Music Program contextually presented by Michael Cumella

The Ragged Phonograph Program with Mike Haar Original ragtime, jazz, and pop music from the first quarter of the 20th century, with historical background on vaudeville-era artists

Thomas Edison's Attic The audio curator at Edison National Historic Site rummages through the archives of the legendary Edison Laboratory of West Orange, New Jersey

The Old Codger: playing 78 RPM records like they're going out of style!

Rare Oldies Radio hosted by Kitschy Mama, featuring lost songs from the 50s & 60s: Retro Obscuro with Kitschy Mama

Music from the 1920s in the January 7, 2020 episode of Continental Subway with David Dichelle

Music and other recordings of Lynda Barry in the june 7, 2020 episode of Canibal Stew with DJ ARB

and you might want to check out the Surface Noise archives with DJ Joe McGasko from 2008 and 2009


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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:01am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi everyone!
  10:02am
chresti phone:

Hi Jan and over/unders! Waiting for me laptop to update..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:02am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi chresti!
  Swag For Life Member 10:05am
WR:

Hello Jan, Chresti and others over under and in between.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:05am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi WR!
  10:06am
MHLee:

Hi Jan amd Chresti... big fan of twelfth street rag
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:06am
Jan Turkenburg:

and hello MHLee!
  Swag For Life Member 10:09am
WR:

Hello there MHLee!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:10am
David (in London):

Hello Jan and assembled vintage groovers.
Have to lurk today Jan, but I have my ears on (as they used to say in CB).
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:11am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi David!
  Swag For Life Member 10:21am
WR:

Curious that don't recall ever being aware of Don Bestor before. Perhaps since his career was mostly radio and less releasing recordings.
  Swag For Life Member 10:22am
WR:

Interesting how different the Moten and Armstrong versions are, both from '27.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:23am
Jan Turkenburg:

Yes, same thought while listening just now here
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:26am
chresti:

Hi MHLee!
  Swag For Life Member 10:27am
WR:

Chresti, your PC survived another security update! Congratulations.
  10:28am
MHLee:

Hi WR and David
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:35am
Jan Turkenburg:

ouch, the tuning of that piano lol
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:37am
MHLee:

Never heard of Jill
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:38am
Jan Turkenburg:

I only had the pleasure just this week too!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:39am
MHLee:

I didn't really expect here to be British. Her accent wasn't very pronounced to me.
  10:41am
Listener Robert:

12th Street Rag might as well be a bumper in this show.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:41am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Robert!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:43am
chresti:

WR, thanks, it sure took long enough, not sure that I always survive the updates!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:44am
MHLee:

Plectrum - 4 string banjo
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:47am
chresti:

We have pumpkins!
  Swag For Life Member 10:47am
WR:

Moondog! Marvelous!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:49am
David (in London):

Ah, Moondog. I visited his grave in Germany a few years back. There's a bust of him that's so life-life I almost expected it to open its eyes.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:56am
MHLee:

Moondog is the name of living folk hero in my birth town
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:57am
MHLee:

www.worthpoint.com...
  Swag For Life Member 10:58am
WR:

Your comment about the piano "tuning" earlier has set me to try to remember a rag influence pop music style / fad of banjo and raggy piano and pizza parlors. Tgere was even a tv program in the 60s by a husband (piano) and wife (banjo and vocals) team.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:02am
Jan Turkenburg:

Doesn't ring a bell at the moment, WR
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:03am
Jan Turkenburg:

(that doesn't mean a thing however... a bit of afternoon fuzz going on here ;-)
  Swag For Life Member 11:03am
WR:

Rinky tink is sometimes used to describe the piano sound.
Hot trombone on this Lyman recording!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:05am
Jan Turkenburg:

a yes, but also taking the floating tuning in consideration the transistion between brass section and piano hit me in the face a little.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:06am
Jan Turkenburg:

(or in the ear for that matter)
Avatar 11:07am
Kitschy Mama:

Hello Jan & Gang! Enjoying the music and cooking eggs. 🍳😁
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:08am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hey Kitschy Mama!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:11am
chresti:

Dig those crazy hoofs!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:17am
Lizardner Dave !:

Forgot what day it was, sorry I'm late!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:18am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Dave! Welcome nevertheless!!
  Swag For Life Member 11:20am
WR:

Found the start of my thread, the tv show Mickey Finn's
en.wikipedia.org...

the popular mix of rag and dixieland and swing based pop of the 50s and 60s seems to have not been included in considerations of history of ragtime.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:20am
Jan Turkenburg:

ah, thank you WR!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:22am
MHLee:

Grim title
  Swag For Life Member 11:23am
WR:

Actually most of their material was released as Mickie Finn,
  Swag For Life Member 11:27am
WR:

Probably considered Kitschy low brow entertainment by keepers of jazz and ragtime flame but 1966 on tv presenting old time tunes caught my attention.
  Swag For Life Member 11:29am
WR:

My first encounter with rinky tink or tack piano.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:30am
Jan Turkenburg:

Would 'rinky tink' equal 'honky tonk'?
  Swag For Life Member 11:31am
WR:

I should have listened more closely to that Willie 'the Lion' Smith that just played. Thank WFMU for the archives.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:32am
Jan Turkenburg:

:-)
  Swag For Life Member 11:32am
WR:

Some references overlap between honky tonk and rinky tink (or tick).
  Swag For Life Member 11:34am
WR:

This Milo Rega with Wiedoeft!
Avatar 11:34am
Ursula1000:

hello Jan and listeners!
  Swag For Life Member 11:34am
WR:

Although Wiedoeft hardly did anything, LOL.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:35am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Ursula1000!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:36am
Franco Twinkie:

Hi guys!
Avatar 11:39am
Ursula1000:

hey Franco!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:40am
Franco Twinkie:

Ursula Major!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:40am
MHLee:

I know Don Reno has a version of this
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:43am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hey Franco!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:44am
MHLee:

That Willie The Lion Smith is quite a colorful character
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:44am
Franco Twinkie:

Howdy Jan!
  Swag For Life Member 11:53am
WR:

Lovely day in NYC today, how's your neighborhood today Franco?
Avatar 11:53am
Ursula1000:

it IS lovely in NY!
Avatar 11:57am
Ursula1000:

Cheers Jan! Sounds Spectacular NEXT wfmu.org...
  Swag For Life Member 11:57am
WR:

Yes, Wednesday on Sheena's covers wide territory in many ways, music styles, host homes, quite nice.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:00pm
Rich in Washington:

wonderful show, Jan! Thanks!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 12:00pm
Jan Turkenburg:

Rich!
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