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001 THE BLUE MOOSE (4/4) -The Moose, Charlie Barnett (Swing
that Music! Smithosonian, RD 102-4) -Blue Moon, Roy Eldridge, by
Rogers and Hart (Little Jazz, Verve 314 523 3382)
002 THE MUFFIN FIEND (4/11) Flanders and Swan, "Ill Wind" (At
the Drop of Another Hat, Flanders and Swann, Parlophone CDP
7974662) -Eine Kleine Nacht Music, Mozart (Eine Kleine Nacht
Music, 3 Divertimenti, RCA/Victor 60006-2-RC) -Divertimento in B
Flat, Mozart (Eine Kleine Nacht Music, 3 Divertimenti, RCA/Victor
60006-2-RC) -"Blue Rondo a la Turk, Dave Brubeck
003 THE MAGIC GOOSE, PT. 1 (4/18) Frankie Laine, "Cry of the
Wild Goose." -Cornet Chop Suey (just intro) by Louis Armstrong
Armstrong (Louis Armstrong the Complete Hot Five & Hot Seven
Recordings, Legacy, #c4k 63527) -King Porter Stomp, Benny Goodman
004 THE MAGIC GOOSE, PT. 2 (4/25) -Twelfth Street Rag, Louis
Armstrong (just intro) (Louis Armstrong the Complete Hot Five
& Hot Seven Recordings, Legacy, #c4k 63527) -The Happy
whistler, by the happy Whistler -Rock a Bye Basie, by Count Basie
-Jam a Ditty, by Duke Ellington
005 SECOND GRADE APE (5/2) Flanders & Swan, "The Reluctant
Canibal" (At the Drop of a Hat, Flanders & Swann, Parlophone
CDP 7984652) -Heebie Jeebies, Louis Armstrong (Armstrong (Louis
Armstrong the Complete Hot Five & Hot Seven Recordings,
Legacy, #c4k 63527) -Don't Tell Your Monkey Man, Eubie Blake (L
Johnson) (Biograph Eubie Blake Memories of You, Biograph BCD 112,
1990)
006 FRANKENBAGEL (5/9) "Blue Lou," perf. Fletcher Henderson
(from Classic Big Band Jazz, Avid #AVC 540, 1994) "The Gnu Song,"
Flanders & Swan (At the Drop of a Hat, Parlophone EMI
#7974652, 1991) "Sweet Loving Man," played by King Oliver's Jazz
Band (Jazz Archives, King Oliver's Jazz Band, EPM 157462) "Mack
the Knife," played by Louis Armstrong (Louis Armstrong Ken Burns
JAZZ, Columbia/Legacy CK 61440)
007 FAT CAMP COMANDOS, PT. 1 (5/16) "Potato Head Blues" (just
intro) Louis Armstrong, from Louis Armstrong Ken Burns JAZZ,
Columbia/Legacy, 61440, 2001) "Fussy Mable," Jelly Roll Morton,
from Masters of the Jazz Age, Amreco, #512321T, 1989)
008 FAT CAMP COMANDOS, PT. 2 (5/23) "Willie the Weeper," by
Louis Armstrong, (Louis Armstrong the Complete Hot Five & Hot
Seven Recordings, Legacy, #c4k 63527) "I am the very model of a
modern major general," by Gilbert and Sullivan, and sung by
Richard Suart. (the Pirates of Penzance, Telarc, cat #cd-80353,
1993)
009 CALEF BROWN (5/30) Cosmic Rays, Charlie Parker Quartet (The
Beat Generation, Rhino r270281) Oop-pop-a-da, by Dizzie Gillespie
and his orchestra (The Beat Generation, Rhino r270281) Bernie's
Tune, by Lee Konitz with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet (Gerry
Mulligan - the Original Quartet with Chet Baker, Pacific Jazz
724349440722) Midnight Blue, by Kenny Burrell (The Best of Kenny
Burrell, Blue Note, 724383) Get Your Kicks on Route 66, performed
by the Nat King Cole Trio (Get your Kicks on Route 66, ADD
#dbg53077) Kerouazy, by Don Morrow (The Beat Generation, Rhino
r270281) A Night in Tunisia, by Dizzy Gillespie (Jazz Masters 10,
Verve 314516319-2) Del Close and John Brent, "Basic Hip" (The Beat
Generation, Rhino r270281) Lord Buckley, "The Nazz" (His Royal
Hipness, Discovery 71001)
010 THE PHANTOM OF THE LUNCH WAGON (6/6)
"Who put the overalls in Mrs. Murphy's Chowder," (Bing Crostby,
Top O' The Moring/His Irish Collection, MCA records, MCAD-11406)
"The Frim Fram Sauce," Nat King Cole Trio, ((Get Your Kicks on)
Route 66," ADD, DBG 53077) "One Meatball," The Andrews Sisters,
(Mister Five by Five, Empress, RAJCD 869) "Black Coffee," Ella
Fitzgerald, Ella Fitzgerald (The Jazz Sides, Verve, 314 527 655-2)
011 BRAVE POTATOES (6/13) "The Marseillaise, perf by Roy
Mickleburgh, (Music of the Streets, Mechanical Street
Entertainment." Musical Heritage Society, MHS 11236L) Diggin' My
Potatoes, by the Sunshine Skiffle Band, (Beat it, Blow it, Strum
it." Flying Fish Records, FF 70589.) "Potato Head Blues" Louis
Armstrong, ( Louis Armstrong Ken Burns JAZZ, Columbia/Legacy,
61440, 2001).
012 POTATOES PART TWO (6/20) Potato Chips, by Slim Gaillard
(SLIM GAILLARD - LAUGHING IN RHYTHM: THE BEST OF THE VERVE YEARS.
VERVE 314 521 651-2) Potatoes are Cheaper, by Tennessee Ernie Ford
with Jeanne Gayle (TENNESSEE ERNIE MEETS THE GIRLS , JASMINE,
3518, Mashed Potato Time, by Dee Dee Sharp (ROCK N ROLL DANCE
PARTY, MADACY #TT2 1617 BMI) Potato Chip Polka, by Brave Combo.
PLANET SQUEEZEBOXZ VOL. 2, ELLIPSIS ARTS, CAT 3472)
013 LIZARD MUSIC, PART ONE 6/27 "The Feeling of Jazz," written
by Duke Ellington, performed by Kenny Burrell. (Lucky So and So,"
concord jazz, ccd-4951-2. ASCAP)
014 LIZARD MUSIC, PART TWO (7/4) "The Feeling of Jazz," written
by Duke Ellington, performed by Kenny Burrell. (Lucky So and So,"
concord jazz, ccd-4951-2. ASCAP) "Popeye the Sailor Man," written
by SAmmy Lerner and sung by Billy Costello. (Dr Demento presents
the Greatest Novelty Records of all Timen, Rhino, RNBC 820)
015 LIZARD MUSIC, PART THREE (7/11) "The Feeling of Jazz,"
written by Duke Ellington, performed by Kenny Burrell. (Lucky So
and So," concord jazz, ccd-4951-2. ASCAP) "Soda Fountain Rad" by
Duke Ellington, (Duke Ellington Live at the Whitney," Impulse,
IMPD-173 (1995) ASCAP)
016 LIZARD MUSIC, PART FOUR (7/18) "The Feeling of Jazz,"
written by Duke Ellington, performed by Kenny Burrell. (Lucky So
and So," concord jazz, ccd, (The Bestiary of Flanders and Swann,"
EMI Records, CDP 7974672) "Red Sails in the Sunset," (Williams)
-4951-2. ASCAP) "The Chameleon," Flanders & Swan, Larry Adler
with Fred Hartley's Orchestra, (Larry Adler Maestro of the Mouth
Organ," Academy Sound and Vision 5153, (1995) )
017 LIZARD MUSIC, PART FIVE (7/25) "The Feeling of Jazz,"
written by Duke Ellington, performed by Kenny Burrell. (Lucky So
and So," concord jazz, ccd-4951-2. ASCAP)
018 LIZARD MUSIC, PART SIX (8/1) "The Feeling of Jazz," written
by Duke Ellington, performed by Kenny Burrell. (Lucky So and So,"
concord jazz, ccd-4951-2. ASCAP) "Chicken Rhythm," by Slim
Gaillard (SLIM GAILLARD - LAUGHING IN RHYTHM: THE BEST OF THE
VERVE YEARS. VERVE 314 521 651-2)
019 LIZARD MUSIC, PART SEVEN (8/8) "The Feeling of Jazz,"
written by Duke Ellington, performed by Kenny Burrell. (Lucky So
and So," concord jazz, ccd-4951-2. ASCAP) "Big Butter and Eggs
Man," Louis Armstrong (Louis Armstrong the Complete Hot Five &
Hot Seven recordings, legacy, #c4k 63527)
020 LIZARD MUSIC, PART EIGHT (8/15) "The Feeling of Jazz,"
written by Duke Ellington, performed by Kenny Burrell. (Lucky So
and So," concord jazz, ccd-4951-2. ASCAP) "Drop that Sack," ,"
Louis Armstrong (Louis Armstrong the Complete Hot Five & Hot
Seven recordings, legacy, #c4k 63527) "Straighten up and Fly
Right," performed by the Nat King Cole Trio (Get your Kicks on
Route 66, ADD #dbg53077)
021 "THE MUFFIN FIEND," (8/22) (**REPEAT**)
022"AUTHOR'S DAY," 8/29 "Spinning the Web," by Chick Web (from
Classic Big Band Jazz, Avid #AVC 540, 1994) "Get a Job," the
Silhouettes (The Rock N Roll Era, Time Life Music 2RNR-05, 1987)
"Black and Blue," Louis Armstrong ( Louis Armstrong Ken Burns
JAZZ, Columbia/Legacy, 61440, 2001)
023 "BLUE MOOSE, TAKE TWO" 9/5/01 -The Moose, Charlie Barnett
(Swing that Music! Smithosonian, RD 102-4) -Blue Moon, Roy
Eldridge, by Rogers and Hart (Little Jazz, Verve 314 523 3382)
024 "FRANKENBAGEL (REPEAT) 9/12
025 "RETURN OF THE MOOSE" 9/19/01 "Fireworks," by Louis
Armstrong (Louis Armstrong the Complete Hot Five & Hot Seven
recordings, legacy, #c4k 63527)
026 "MOOSEPIRE," 9/26/01 "Don't Jive me," ," by Louis Armstrong
(Louis Armstrong the Complete Hot Five & Hot Seven recordings,
legacy, #c4k 63527)
027 "YOUNG LARRY," 10/3 Blueberry Hill, by Louis
Armstrong(Louis Armstrong Ken Burns JAZZ, Columbia/Legacy CK
61440) Baby it's Cold Outside, by Ester Williams and Ricardo
Montalban (That's Entertainment, Disc 6, Rhino, r2 72182, 1995)
The Last Polar Bear, by Rob Ickes
028 "AT THE HOTEL LARRY," 10/10 There's a Small Hotel, by
Rogers and Hart, sung by Ella Fitzgerals "Oh, Lady be good," by
Slim Gaillard(SLIM GAILLARD - LAUGHING IN RHYTHM: THE BEST OF THE
VERVE YEARS. VERVE 314 521 651-2) Salt and Pepper, sung by Sammy
Davis Junior There's a Small Hotel, by the Charlie Byrd Trio
Grouch Marx "Priests' Stories: Plaza Hotel," (An Evening with
Groucho, A & M Records, SP3515, 1972) "Food for Thought," by
Flanders and Swann (The Bestiary of Flanders and Swann," EMI
Records, CDP 7974672)
029 "BONGO LARRY," 10/17 Bonsoir, Cherie, by Maurice Chevalier
(This is Maurice Chevalier, RCA VPM 6055, 1972) Like
Rumpelstiltskin, by Don Morrow (The Beat Generation, Rhino
r270281) Civilization, performed by the Andrews Sisters with Danny
Kaye( 50th Anniversar Collection, Vol. !, MCA Rec ords,
MCAD-42044.ASCAP) Bongo Lesson with Mister Bongo, Jack Costanzo
(Ultra Lounge Vol. Two, Mambo Fever, Capitol Compact Disc, CDP
7243 8 32564 2 6) Bei Mir Bist Du Schon/La Furiosa, Jack Costanzo
and Don Swann (Ultra Lounge Vol. One, Cha-Cha De Amor, Capitol
Compact Disc, CDP 7243 8 37595 2 1) I Love Paris, by Cole Porter,
performed by Jack Costanzo. (Ultra Lounge Vol. ten, A Bachelor in
Paris, Capitol Compact Disc, CDP 7243 8 36130 2 1)
030 "ICE-CREAM LARRY," 10/24 "Cool Rock," Duke Ellington (Duke
Ellington & His Orchestra, Cool Rock, Delta Music, 15 782,
1992 ASCAP/BMI) "A Little Fish in a Big Pond," from Miss Liberty
sung by Eddie Albert and Mary McCarty (Miss Liberty Original
Broadway Cast, Sony SK 48015) "Ice Cream," from She Loves Me, sung
by Barbara Cook (American Musical Theater, Volume IV Smithsonian
RD 036-IV, 1989) "Ice Cream Konitz," by Lee Konitz
(Subconscious-Lee, Prestige, OJCCD-186-2)
031 IRVING AND MUKTUK 10/31 "Northern Lights," sung by Fia
Karin, by Walt Kelly (Songs of the Pogo, Simon and Schuster 150B,
ASCAP
032 LUCAS 11/7 by Alistar Highet with illustrations by Etienne
Delessert, published by Creative Paperbacks "Nova Scotia
Farewell," Ian and Sylvia (Ian & Sylvia Greatest Hits. Volume
2, Vanguard Recording Society, VSD 23/24) "Nova Scotia
January/Waltz From Cape Breton," by Chris Norman (Helicon, The
Titan, Turquoise Records, TRCD-5073)
033 11/14 THE MAGIC PRETZEL, PART 1 (THE WEREWOLF CLUB SERIES
BOOK #1) "Chimes Blues" by Louis Armstrong (Louis Armstrong Ken
Burns JAZZ, Columbia/Legacy CK 61440) "Who'll buy my Bublitchki,
or The Pretzel Vendor," performed by Benny Goodman. (The Complete
Benny Goodman, Volume VIII 1936-1939 RCA, 1980, AXM2-5568) "When
you Wish upon a star" Ned Washington and Leigh Harline, sung by
Cliff Edwards. (Classic Disney Volume II, Walt Disney Records,
1995, 60866-7)
034 11/21 THE MAGIC PRETZEL, PART II (THE WEREWOLF CLUB SERIES
BOOK #1) "Baby, listen to me Howl," by Johnie Lewis, ("Alabama
Slide Guitar," Johnie Lewis Arhoolie, 1997, CD 9007) "Moon is
Full," by Albert Collins, (Jump the Blues Away, Albert Collins,
Etta James, Joe Walsh, Verve, 1988, 841 287-2)
035 11/28 "UNCLE BORIS IN THE YUKON AND OTHER SHAGGY DOG
STORIES" "Ungarischer Tanz no. 5, by Johannes Brahms, performed by
das Salonorchester Colln, (Salon Music, EMI Records, 1982, 7 47821
2) "Lent et triste, the second of the Trois Gymnopedies" by Eric
Satie, performed by Peter Dickinson, (The Erik Satie Show, BMG,
1990) "Peter and the Wolf," by Sergei Prokoviev, perfomed by Benny
Goodman and his Orchestra, (Beethoven wrote it…but it Swings!,
Sony Classical smk 62268, 1996) "Kansas City Dog Walk, by Charlie
Turner, (Dance Music Ragtine, Jazz & More, Library of
Congress76-750065)
036 12/5 CHINWAG THEATER 036: On this week's Chinwag Theater,
hosts Daniel Pinkwater and Scott Simon read the first part of "The
Lunchroom of Doom," which is book #2 in "The Werewolf Club" Series
by Daniel Pinkwater, and they swap wacky lunchroom recollections.
The musical selections are "On the Dark Side of the Moon," by
Frank Comstock, "On Top of Old Smokey," sung by the Weavers, "One
Meatball," sung by Josh White and Josh White, Junior, and "Little
Joe from Chicago," played by Andy Kirk.
037 12/12 CHINWAG THEATER 037: On this week's episode of
Chinwag Theater, hosts Daniel Pinkwater and Scott Simon read the
second part of "The Lunchroom of Doom," which is part two in the"
Werewolf Club" series, written by Daniel Pinkwater. The musical
selections are "On the Dark Side of the Moon," by Frank Comstock,
"Herman at the Sherman," by Woody Herman, "Candy Man," sung by
Sammy Davis Jr. and "Searchlight Rag," by Scott Joplin and
performed by Giovanni De Chiaro.
038 12/19 CHINWAG THEATER 038: On this week's special Christmas
episode of Chinwag Theater, hosts Daniel Pinkwater and Scott Simon
read "Wolf Christmas" and "Big Bob and the Winter Holiday Potato,"
both by Daniel Pinkwater. We also hear "Too Many Cookies," by
Flanders and Swan. The musical selections are "Have Yourself a
Merry Little Christmas," sung by Ella Fitzgerald, "Santa Claus is
Comin' to Town," performed by the Jim Cullem Jazz Band, and "The
Christmas Song," sung by Nat King Cole. (29:00)
039 12/26 CHINWAG THEATER 039: The Magic Goose, Pt. 1: On this
week's episode of Chinwag Theater, hosts Daniel Pinkwater and
Scott Simon read the first half of "The Magic Goose," written by
Daniel Pinkwater, and swap goose facts and fictions. The musical
selections are: "Cry of the Wild Goose," sung by Frankie Lane,
"Cornet Chop Suey," by Louis Armstrong Armstrong, and "King Porter
Stomp," by Benny Goodman. (29:00) (repeat)
040 1/2/02 CHINWAG THEATER 040: The Magic Goose, Pt. 2: On this
week's episode of Chinwag Theater hosts Daniel Pinkwater and Scott
Simon read the conclusion of "The Magic Goose," written by Daniel
Pinkwater, and swap more goose facts and fictions. The musical
selections are: "Twelfth Street Rag," by Louis Armstrong, "The
Happy Whistler," by the Happy Whistler, "Rock a Bye Basie," by
Count Basie and "Jam a Ditty," by Duke Ellington. (29:00) (repeat)
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