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The Commanders  Lulu's Back In Town   Favoriting 1954  vocal - Don Cherry 
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Billy Jones & Ernest Hare  Let's Dress For Dinner Tonight   Favoriting 1934   
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Arthur Collins  Chicken Reel   Favoriting 1911   
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Arthur Collins & Byron G. Harlan  Auntie Skinner's Chicken Dinner   Favoriting 1915   
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Tilly Van Vliet  Haka-Lied (part 1)   Favoriting 1935   
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Bergeret  La tyrolienne du boulevardier   Favoriting 1921   
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Alf Søgaards Orkester  Tiger rag   Favoriting 1941  Norway 
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Nervous Nervus  Transfusion   Favoriting 1956   
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Lew Stone  Dinner And Dance   Favoriting 1938   
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Turner Layton  Dinner For One Please, James   Favoriting 1935   
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Bunny Berigan  Chicken And Waffles   Favoriting 1935   
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Bert Williams  I'm Tired Of Eating In Restaurants   Favoriting 1906   
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Bert Williams  Elder Eatmore's Sermon On Generosity   Favoriting 1919   
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Les Paul  Chicken Reel   Favoriting 1952   
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Russ Columbo  Medley   Favoriting 1933-34  Rolling in Love
I've had Moments
(I'm not lazy) I'm dreaming
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Eve Boswell  Pickin' A Chicken   Favoriting 1955   
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The Dezurik (cackle) Sisters  Shanghai Rooster   Favoriting 1937s   
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Nat Shilkret  There's A Trick In Pickin' A Chick Chick Chicken   Favoriting 1927   
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Nora Bayes  You've Made A Chicken Of Your Mother   Favoriting 1921   
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Billy Golden  Turkey In De Straw   Favoriting 1897   
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Rosemary Clooney & Norman Luboff  Shoo Turkey Shoo   Favoriting 1955   
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Edward Meeker  Chicken Reel   Favoriting 1911   
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Will F Denny  Turkey And The Turk   Favoriting 1901   
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Spike Jones & His City Slickers  Lassie as Guest   Favoriting 1949  1949-05-28 
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Peerless Quartet  Everybody Loves A Chicken   Favoriting 1913   
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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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Avatar Swag For Life Member 9:59am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi everyone, we're off!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:00am
MHLee:

Hi Jan!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:02am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi MHLee! Happy Thanksgiving :-)
  Swag For Life Member 10:02am
WR:

Hi MHLee and Jan. No work today except trouble shooting my NAS which died two weeks ago.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:02am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi WR! Happy holiday :-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:03am
MHLee:

I should write today... but won't
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:04am
MHLee:

Soon I'll need a new old cartoon icon... a christmas one
  Swag For Life Member 10:04am
WR:

I think that Don Cherry later became a C&W leaning pop singer. Another more well know singer who started in swing and went C&W is . . . OMG, getting senile.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:06am
MHLee:

Country and Western?
  10:08am
Listener Robert:

Is the tennis racket the preferred tool for putting discs on the spindle?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:08am
chresti:

Morning Jan and over/unders!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:09am
Jan Turkenburg:

It's been bugging me for a few days, Robert
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:09am
MHLee:

Interestingly... turkey in the straw is am adaption of a minstrel tune "old zip coon" .... learned that it a story called melodies of the heart... very good short story... about dementia
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:09am
Jan Turkenburg:

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

Yes, C&W, country and western, and the other singer I was thinking of is Marty Robbins, who didn't ever record swing, but I read that is what he was mostly singing in the 40s, which was the pop music of the time.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:12am
MHLee:

Marty Robbins earliest recordings as far as i known are him doing rock n roll... a rockabilly cover of Long Tall Sally I have as a file on some comp
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:12am
MHLee:

Of course, I'm quite happy he went into Western... gunfighter ballads is a great recording
  Swag For Life Member 10:14am
WR:

Hi Chresti. Foraging last night was successful, went to a funky Chinese-Peruvian take-out to buy Peruvian style roast chicken for today, beef ribs for tomorrow and Peru-Chinese roast pork & mixed vegetables for last night.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:15am
MHLee:

Chinese Peruvian? I knew Cuban Chinese used to be a think because a sizeable number of Chinese went to Cuba after the Chinese Exclusion acts... but is Chinese Peruvian a cultural phenom as well?
  Swag For Life Member 10:16am
WR:

MHLee, You are absolutely correct, regarding Robbins' recordings. His swing singing was what he was doing earlier. Some bio I read. Checked Wikipedia and surprised how minimal his entry is.
  10:17am
Listener Robert:

The ad says you cn take it to the mountains, the fields, and the sea, so maybe you can take it to the tennis court too -- but who sets out a table with cloth and a vase of flowers at a tennis court?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:19am
MHLee:

@WR It makes sense that he could go from Western to RnR... Bob Willis and Hank Williams definately got pretty close to RnR at time... "Movin' All Over" is practically there
  Swag For Life Member 10:19am
WR:

Quick web search for Chinese Peruvian and you will see lots. I opted not to get the our veggie pork stir fry with fried potatos, but will try next. external-content.duckduckgo.com...
  Swag For Life Member 10:20am
WR:

Wasn't paying enough attention to Haka-Lied. What does Haka mean in this context?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:21am
MHLee:

"it was estimated that 15% (or 4.2 million) of the 29 million Peruvians in 2009 had Chinese roots and ancestry".... sounds like a similar situation to chinese-cuban
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:22am
Jan Turkenburg:

Haka was a brand of household products. "Haka wil get us housewives through the crisis"
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:23am
MHLee:

Very interesting tiger rag there... odd instruments
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:23am
MHLee:

I'm having a blast in the chatroom today
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:25am
chresti:

Wow Nervous Nervos
  Swag For Life Member 10:27am
WR:

Speaking of rock & roll leaning C&W artist. Nervous Norvus That song blew my mind when I encountered it in the 60s. There were some other novelty songs, like Purple People Eater, but Norvus' songs were really wild.
Avatar 10:28am
Ursula1000:

good morning Jan and everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:28am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hi Ursula1000!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:29am
MHLee:

I had never heard him. The was quite good.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:29am
MHLee:

Hi Ursula1000
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Ursula1000:

Hi MHLee!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:34am
MHLee:

Already have this one favorited! And now a confession, I've never tried the combo.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:36am
Jan Turkenburg:

I never came up with the idea to try either, MHLee
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:37am
MHLee:

It's a big Southern/Black thing... I think IHOP offers it... lays had it a chip flavor for a bit....
  Swag For Life Member 10:37am
WR:

Our dinner tonight is going to be the Peruvian roast chicken with buckwheat broccoli waffles with chopped apples & syrup and salad.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:37am
Jan Turkenburg:

Sounds good, WR
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:38am
MHLee:

My mother was given a 20 pound turkey... there are four of us
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:38am
Jan Turkenburg:

:-)
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:38am
MHLee:

Bert Williams deserves to be better remembered
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:39am
Jan Turkenburg:

I must admit I didn't have the time to investigate BW, MHLee
  Swag For Life Member 10:40am
WR:

Plenty turkey for the meals after the big meal.

Agreed about Bert Williams. Key early African American performer. There are writings but he hasn't captured wider awareness.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:40am
MHLee:

Reading about chicken and waffles now... interestingly the Pennsylvania Germans seemed to have there own form but I've never heard of it en.wikipedia.org...
  Swag For Life Member 10:43am
WR:

That is interesting, how the dish originated from Germans in Pennsylvania.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:43am
MHLee:

Basically as WR says about Bert Williams... His signature tune was Nobody which is about the African American experience... though no explicitly... it's a beautiful tune
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:46am
MHLee:

paheritage.wpengine.com...

1909 ad for making chicken and waffles
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:47am
Rich in Washington:

Hi Jan!
Hi everyone!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:47am
Jan Turkenburg:

Rich!
  Swag For Life Member 10:48am
WR:

Bert Williams early on would often perform in "black face", one of the last but most well know African American performers who did minstrel for the white folks.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:48am
Jan Turkenburg:

great find, MHLee!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:48am
MHLee:

I think I linked the wrong ad
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:49am
Jan Turkenburg:

ah, still.. I like those vintage adds and it was about Waflle irons
  Swag For Life Member 10:50am
WR:

And about waffle irons in Pennsylvania.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:52am
MHLee:

paheritage.wpengine.com...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:52am
chresti:

Did he say Hollywood Park? I worked there as a pari-mutuel clerk.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:53am
MHLee:

I do enjoy vintage ads... also like this article for showing a traditional PA Dutch version...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:55am
MHLee:

Anyone have Tiny Tim's "Prisoner of Love" album? Truly the climax of a career... he recreates Russ's recordings to a T
  Swag For Life Member 10:56am
WR:

From the Pennsylvania Heritage link you shared:
The waffle as we know it in the United States evolved as a festive food in northwest Germany and Holland...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:58am
Franco Twinkie:

Waffles!? No time for waffles today.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:59am
MHLee:

Hi Franco!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 10:59am
David (in London):

Bit late in today, darned meetings.
Afternoon Jan and assembled vintage groovers.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:00am
chresti:

Turkey shaped waffle with mashed potatoes on top.
  Swag For Life Member 11:00am
WR:

No, haven't heard that last album. Have his first two. I have had many people tell me they think Columbo was better than Crosby. Not for my ears. But better is not proper way to compare music.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:00am
MHLee:

This was a fantastic find, Jan. Love the old radio broadcasts.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:00am
Jan Turkenburg:

Good afternoon David!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:01am
chresti:

Hi David (in London).
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:01am
Franco Twinkie:

MH, hey!
  Swag For Life Member 11:03am
WR:

Hello Franco! Always aware that the 3 hours in time differences between us is most apparent in the morning. I'm already on my 3rd cup of tea today.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:03am
David (in London):

Chresti(kins), Franco, WR, MHL, Ursula, Rich. Salutations all.
  Swag For Life Member 11:03am
WR:

Hello David iL!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:04am
Jan Turkenburg:

Hey Franco!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:04am
MHLee:

@WR I think I agree with you. Both of them do Where The Blue Of The Night (Meets The Gold Of The Day) but Bing delivers it better.... However Russ WROTE some fantastic songs
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:05am
MHLee:

hi DiL, Rich (I think missed greeting you)
  Swag For Life Member 11:06am
WR:

And if Listener Robert is still around, good day to you too.
  Swag For Life Member 11:09am
WR:

Not sure how Nervous Norvus fit into your theme for today Jan but he had a song called "Does A Chinese Chicken Have A Pigtail". But maybe too cringe worthy. I don't recall having heard that one. Will look to see if it was included on the Norton Records compilation I got last year.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:10am
MHLee:

@WR Anyway if you get a chance that Tiny Tim album really is something... the used antiquated equipment and had song listen to and transcribe the records exactly as recorded in the 1930s... the effort put into it is incredible
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:11am
MHLee:

wow that was a word salad but i think you get the drift
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:11am
Franco Twinkie:

WR, Pop the fluid in me Louie! Transfusion by Nervous Norvis was a staple on the original Doctor Demento Show which emanated just a few miles from here on KPPC in Pasadena. Needless to say, all us kiddies who were up to their eyeballs in screeching guitars and drum solos had their wigs adjusted.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:11am
Jan Turkenburg:

Most NN's recordings are under 64, but I always like to throw in some non theme-related stuff. However one could say that with all the traveliing on TGD this one could be appropriate ...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:16am
MHLee:

Surprised the dezuriks never played the wheeling jamboree
  Swag For Life Member 11:17am
WR:

Thanks MHLee, adding that Tiny Tim record to my search list.

Yes, Franco, Transfusion and The Fang were great discoveries.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:17am
MHLee:

en.wikipedia.org... my home town's contribution to music
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:17am
David (in London):

Ice cream anyone?
Avatar 11:19am
Ursula1000:

Hazelnut gelato?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:24am
Franco Twinkie:

Was the xylophone invented for the expressed purpose of making barnyard sound effects?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:28am
MHLee:

I need stock up on spike jones records
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:30am
Jan Turkenburg:

Yes, how's the progress on your breakfast-show, MHLee?
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:30am
MHLee:

I love the plectrum and the banjouke... such forgotten instruments... i have a banjouke myself... need to take lessons
  Swag For Life Member 11:31am
WR:

Several Spike Jones compilations but haven't seen a big box career summation sort of thing. Hadn't thought of looking for radio broadcasts they did.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:32am
MHLee:

TBH Jan it may be easier to play actual old records, so much of it isn't digitalized. The idea is there but I need to find a way to make sure I have enough to get more than a special out of it without only playing spike
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:33am
MHLee:

Thinking of getting the new bluetooth Victrola and using that to digitalize obscure 45s
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:36am
Franco Twinkie:

MH, if I had given it any forethought I would have dug out all the food related records to play while I cook the turkey a little later, including Dinner Music For People Who Aren't Very Hungry by Spike Jones.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:36am
MHLee:

There also a reoccuring issue I'm finding where CDs were released in the early 2000s but that was before mp3 became widespread... the cds are now very hard to get and a mp3 release isn't likely since
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:37am
MHLee:

the target demographic in their 90s now
  Swag For Life Member 11:39am
WR:

In 1949 already common knowledge that cigarette habit harms throat and lungs.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:40am
MHLee:

My friends mother told me that her father and his war buddies always called them cancer sticks in WWII era
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:43am
chresti:

MHLee, or cancer sticks.
  11:44am
Listener Robert:

That's true, WR. From the current perspective a lot of people think the dangers of smoking were unknown before the 1964 Surgeon General's report, but really this was widely known for many years previously. Doctors noticed it first, but it was common knowledge by the 1940s.

Notice that they were already concerned with nicotine content. That turned out to be an incorrect inference; it turns out to be much simpler: the smoke, regardless of source, nothing too special about tobacco or nicotine.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:44am
chresti:

Ah, you said it already..
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:47am
chresti:

Yeah, low nicotine cigarettes had other additives, that were unhealthy as well
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:48am
MHLee:

Lassie seems nice
  11:49am
Listener Robert:

Low nicotine meant you had to smoke more for the same feeling. What they needed to develop was a HIGH nicotine smoke. But now we have that in the form of vaping devices, which produce no smoke at all.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:51am
MHLee:

The moisture from them isn't very good though I think... that would be my guess for the lung issues
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:52am
David (in London):

I love these Lassie gags.
  11:52am
Listener Robert:

No, if anything moisture is GOOD for the respiratory passages.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:54am
David (in London):

Thanks Jan.
  Swag For Life Member 11:54am
WR:

I kept waiting for them to joke about "pause that refreshes" and lassie "paws". Guess was considered best not to mess with the sponsor.
  Swag For Life Member 11:54am
WR:

Thank you Jan! Onward!
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Ursula1000:

Cheers Jan! Sounds Spectacular next wfmu.org...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:56am
Franco Twinkie:

By!
Avatar Swag For Life Member 11:56am
chresti:

Thanks Jan!
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