Guitar Rags, Crazy Tooters, and Christmas Blues!
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Travel back to the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s as vaudeville blues and ragtime hokum musician Jack Norton spins his favorite 78 rpm records from his collection. From early hot jazz to jug band blues, hillbilly hits to novelty swing, Jack’s love for vintage tunes shines through with every tune he drops on the turntable. Sit back, relax, and let the soothing retro vibes of the good old days soothe your weary soul.
If the good Lord’s willin’ and the creek don’t rise, new episodes drop every Tuesday. Visit https://jacknortonmusic.com for more details. Wanna request a tune or need advice answered with a song? Email Jack at hello@jacknortonmusic.com
Today's Tunes:
1. Moonlight In Vermont - Margaret Whiting with Billy Butterfield and his Orchestra
2. Christmas Sleigh Ride - Lloyd Glenn's Combo
3. Christmas Blues - Washboard Peter
4. The Drifting, Whistling Snow - Slim Jim
5. When The Snow Begings To Fall Next Summer - The Korn Kobblers
6. Rabbit Foot Blues - Clarinet Joe
7. Sadie Green Vamp Of New Orleans - Five Harmaniacs
8. Chinatown, My Chinatown - Georgia Washboard Stompers
9. Sing You Sinners - Roy Evans
10. No One Man Is Ever Going To Worry Me - Sophie Tucker
11. Candy And Cake - Arthur Godfrey and his Friends
12. Roll Along Prairie Moon - Al Bowlly
13. That Lovely Night In Budapest - Nolan Canova with Bob Pope and his Hotel Charlotte Orchestra
14. I'm A-Brandin' My Darlin' With My Heart - Jack Guthrie and his Oklahomans
15. You Nearly Lost Your Mind - The DeZurik Sisters (The Cackle Sisters)
16. She'll Be Comin' 'Round The Mountain - The Rhythm Wreckers
17. The Free And Easy - Jack Carney with Tom Clines and his Orchestra
18. Trombone Jitters - Al Bernard
19. Guitar Rag - Crazy Tooters
Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, and education. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. This video features vintage records for educational and historical purposes.