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Living in Hi-Fi is a podcast about records, released every Monday. Like many record collections, ours has come together from various places: some vinyl we inherited from family, some we sought out and bought on purpose, but most of our records we fished out of dollar bins at thrift stores or dug out from deep in the crates at record stores. We love music so much that we’ll buy just about anything that looks interesting. We’ve discovered a lot of really awesome music that way and we want to share our discoveries. Some of the artists we’ve found have been forgotten about (if they were ever recognized in the first place!) and we think they deserve to be remembered and honored, or at least listened to. We feature some of our favorites: easy listening music from the 1950s and 1960s like exotica and bossa nova, as well as some oddball finds and world music from all over. Each episode, we’ll share the story behind the record we’ve chosen, a bit of history about the artist, and some highlights of the recording. Make sure to check out the show notes for each episode for more about the artist and where you can purchase the music we feature.
- 62 - Bongo Rock by Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo BandFri, 18 Aug 2017 - 36min
- 61 - Aion by Dead Can DanceTue, 08 Aug 2017 - 31min
- 60 - Cowboy Favorites by Clint Eastwood
What is a dogie, anyway?
Cowboy Favorites LP on Real Gone Music
Cowboy Favorites on AppleMusic
Music of Clint Eastwood on Wikipedia
Dogie on Free Dictionary
The King of Tears on Malcom Gladwell’s Revisionist History Podcast
Clint Eastwood Sings on Rawhide on YouTube
Tue, 01 Aug 2017 - 25min - 59 - Belly Dance from Lebanon by Omar Khorshid and His Magic Guitar
This week we bring you magic (psychedelic) guitar from Lebanon
Belly Dance from Lebanon on Amazon
Omar Khorshid on Wikipedia
Omar Khorshid Fan Website
Omar Khorshid Solo Guitar on YouTube
Mon, 24 Jul 2017 - 23min - 58 - Music for an Arabian Night by Ron Goodwin and His OrchestraMon, 17 Jul 2017 - 29min
- 57 - Maggot Brain by FunkadelicMon, 10 Jul 2017 - 31min
- 56 - Battle Hymn of the RepublicMon, 03 Jul 2017 - 27min
- 55 - Cugat Cavalcade by Xavier Cugat and His OrchestraMon, 19 Jun 2017 - 20min
- 54 - Dance Again by Edmundo Ros and His OrchestraMon, 12 Jun 2017 - 21min
- 53 - Velvet Carpet by The George Shearing QuintetMon, 05 Jun 2017 - 20min
- 52 - Signs of the Zodiac: GeminiMon, 29 May 2017 - 20min
- 51 - Harp by Harpo MarxMon, 22 May 2017 - 19min
- 50 - Hypnotique by Korla Pandit
Exotica gets meta in this episode! You won’t want to miss the biography of this artist!
Korla Pandit Bio on Fan Webpage
Mon, 15 May 2017 - 24min - 49 - 3:47 by KlaatuMon, 08 May 2017 - 20min
- 48 - Madness by MadnessMon, 01 May 2017 - 17min
- 47 - Rain Forest by Walter WanderleyMon, 24 Apr 2017 - 20min
- 46 - Folk Songs for the 21st Century by Sheldon Allman
This week we feature post-apocalyptic satire from an era we more often recognize for its optimism.
Folk Songs for the 21st Century on AppleMusic
Folk Songs for the 21st Century on Amazon
Folk Songs for the 21st Century on Radioactive Green LP
Mon, 17 Apr 2017 - 20min - 45 - Sail Out by Lord Cody and the Coralites
You’re probably not on vacation in the Caribbean right now, but you can imagine that you are listening to this album!
Listen:
Sail Out on DiscogsMore information:
Baby's on Fire Record Cafe in Baltimore, MDVideo:
Lord Cody and the CoralitesMon, 10 Apr 2017 - 23min - 44 - Thank You, Music Lovers by Spike Jones
In honor of April Fools’ Day we discuss puns, satire, and fart noises.
Listen:
Best of Spike Jones on AppleMusic Best of Spike Jones on AmazonMore information:
Spike Jones on WikipediaVideo:
Der Fuehrer's Face Sabre DanceMon, 03 Apr 2017 - 23min - 43 - Recorded in Rio de Janeiro by Herbie Mann and João GilbertoMon, 27 Mar 2017 - 29min
- 42 - Heads Up! by Baja Marimba Band
Wherein we profess our undying love of 1960s A&M (despite it being problematic). Maybe Herb Alpert is over the top for you, you need something more chill? Baja Marimba Band is the answer!
More information:
Baja Marimba Band on Wikipedia Julius Wechter on Wikipedia LIHF Episode 35: Winchester Cathedral by The New Vaudeville Singers LIHF Episode 25: Going Places by Herb AlpertVideo:
Baja Marimba Band on Hollywood Palace with Herb AlpertMon, 20 Mar 2017 - 23min - 41 - Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk by Meco
Science-fiction themes, atom punk, listener request, oh yeah and DISCO... this episode has it all.
Listen:
Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk on AppleMusic Star Wars and Other Galactic Funk on AmazonMore information:
Meco on Wikipedia Meco Interview on Disco DiscoMon, 13 Mar 2017 - 23min - 40 - Magic Sword Volume 1
This album is outside of our normal easy listening because it is both a new release and EPIC. It’s got a comic book that accompanies it and musicians veiled in anonymity. We’re so into it and hope you are too.
Listen:
Magic Sword Store Volume 1 on AppleMusicMore information:
Official Website Shay Plummer Interview on The Seventh Hex Tender Loving EmpireVideo:
Sword of Truth Live at Treeport 2016Mon, 06 Mar 2017 - 22min - 39 - Calypso Classics from Trinidad by Wilmoth Houdini
We discovered Wilmoth Houdini way back in episode seven! This album is a compilation of Calypso music recorded in the 1930s.
Listen:
Wilmoth Houdini on AppleMusic Wilmoth Houdini on WFMUMore information:
Wilmoth Houdini on Wikipedia Episode 7 Living in Hi-FiVideo:
“Bobby Sox Idol" sampled by The Avalanches “Frankie Sinatra” by the AvalanchesMon, 27 Feb 2017 - 21min - 38 - Encore by John Gary
A new to us crooner found via digital and acquired on vinyl. You’ll love his wide range and clear tones covering some lovely vocal standards.
Listen:
Encore on AppleMusic Encore on AmazonMore information:
John Gary on Wikipedia Tribute WebsiteVideo:
Poor Butterfly with Arthur Godfrey and Dorothy Collins from Hollywood Palace TV showMon, 20 Feb 2017 - 20min - 37 - Her Nibs by Georgia Gibbs
This album looks like it might be a romantic pick for Valentine’s Day. Is it? And what exactly is a nib anyway?
Listen:
“Her Nibs” on AmazonMore information:
Georgia Gibbs on WikipediaVideo:
Medley of Million SellersMon, 13 Feb 2017 - 20min - 36 - Afternoon in Paris by Stephane Grappelli
Some cheerful hot jazz violin will cure what ails ya.
Listen:
Afternoon in Paris on AppleMusic Afternoon in Paris on AmazonMore information:
Stephane Grappelli on Wikipedia 1989 Interview on NPRVideo:
Quintette du Hot Club du France Stephane Grappellie playing “Nuage” by Django Reinhardt with Julian BreamMon, 06 Feb 2017 - 28min - 35 - Winchester Cathedral by The New Vaudeville Band
A certain podcast host loves some affected man-singing voices, but does she love fake megaphone songs? Tune in this week for a novelty hit plus random songs from the 60s with vaudevillian affect.
Listen:
Winchester Cathedral on AppleMusic Winchester Cathedral on AmazonMore information:
New Vaudeville Band on Wikipedia See us at the Baltimore Record Bazaar!Video:
New Vaudeville Band at the Hollywood Palace Mr. Show Monsters of MegaphoneMon, 30 Jan 2017 - 26min - 34 - Samba '68 by Marcos Valle
You are in for the most precious husband and wife duo, ever, and perhaps the best Brazilian bossa nova album recorded in the US.
Listen:
Samba 68 on AppleMusic Samba 68 on AmazonMore information:
Marcos Valle on Wikipedia Marcos Valle on VinylFactoryVideo:
Marcos Valle and Quarteto Em Cy on Andy Williams ShowMon, 23 Jan 2017 - 22min - 33 - Savage Island by the Bomboras
We thought this would be an exotica album but it’s some lo-fi punk surf rock revival. Fire up your tiki torches anyway and have a listen!
Listen:
Savage Island on AppleMusic Savage Island on AmazonMore information:
The Bomboras on WikipediaVideo:
The Bomboras Live 1997Mon, 16 Jan 2017 - 18min - 32 - Cheerful Little Earful by Johnny Guarnieri
We got this album in a super roundabout way, but we finally got it! Some swinging intrepretations of jazz standards by a prolific, but under-recognized pianist.
Listen:
Cheerful Little Earful on AppleMusicMore information:
Johhny Guarnieri on Wikipedia Johnny Guarnieri on JazzProfiles BlogVideo:
Maple Leaf Rag in 5/4Mon, 09 Jan 2017 - 14min - 31 - Pamyu Pamyu Revolution by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
Kawaii! Harajuku! J-Pop! We shake things up a little with a newer release. Apparently this business went viral in 2011 but we’re nerds so we’re just finding out about it now via listener contribution.
Listen:
Pamyu Pamyu Revolution on Amazon Pamyu Pamyu Revolution on AppleMusicMore information:
Official Site Kyary Pamyu Pamyu on WikipediaVideo:
Ponponpon Candy CandyMon, 02 Jan 2017 - 21min - 30 - Christmas 2001: A Space Age Adventure by Flo Price
Teaser: Truly, this album has all the warning signs of being terrible. Christmas in the distant future of 2001, missionaries to outer space (?), low budget children’s music… But it’s actually pretty good!
More information:
Christmas 2001 on Discogs 2001 Songbook (put on the show for yourself!) Ralph CarmichaelVideo:
“Robots” Flight of the ConchordsMon, 26 Dec 2016 - 16min - 29 - A Merry Mancini Christmas by Henry Mancini
Part two of our holiday series, we bring you a low-key, yet festive Christmas album from movie composer extraordinaire, Henry Mancini.
Listen:
A Merry Mancini Christmas on AppleMusic A Merry Mancini Christmas on AmazonMore information:
Henry Mancini on Wikipedia Henry Mancini on Space Age Pop A Carol for Another Christmas (on TCM)Mon, 19 Dec 2016 - 17min - 28 - We Wish You a Merry Christmas by Ray Conniff and the Ray Conniff Singers
Perhaps the quintessential Christmas album? We encourage you to start your own Ray Conniff style caroling flash mob and take advantage of these extraordinarily festive arrangements of classic holiday songs.
Listen:
We Wish You a Merry Christmas on AppleMusic We Wish You a Merry Christmas on AmazonMore information:
Ray Conniff on Wikipedia Ray Conniff International Fan Page Ray Conniff on Space-Age PopVideo:
Christmas TV SpecialMon, 12 Dec 2016 - 17min - 27 - 3rd Festival da Música Popular Brasiliera
It's a special birthday episode! To celebrate co-host Steve's birthday, we count down the top four songs from the 3rd Festival Da Music Popular Brasiliera from 1967, via the 3-LP collection. Stay tuned for a most epic geek-out about Brazilian music and history.
Listen:
Uma Noite Em 67 Documentary DVD on AmazonMore information:
Caetano Veloso on Wikipedia Chico Buarque on Wikipedia Gilberto Gil on Wikipedia Edu Lobo on Wikipedia Órfãos do LoronixVideo:
Caetano Veloso - Alegria Alegria Caetano Veloso - Alegria Alegria (another version) Chico Buarque & MPB4 - Roda Viva Fernanda Porto Roda Viva Gilberto Gil and Os Mutantes - Domingo no Parque Edu Lobo - Ponteio Complete Documentary on YouTube (Portuguese, no subtitles) Interview with Chico Buarque (Portuguese, no subtitles)Mon, 05 Dec 2016 - 49min - 26 - Elektra Folk Sampler
A listener request brings us folk songs from all over the world and we trace the path of a one-man recording operation to booming multimedia empire.
More information:
Elektra Records on Wikipedia The Elektra Story by David Edwards, Mike Callahan and Patrice Eyries Follow the Music by Jac Holzman, et. al.Video:
Los Gitanillos de CadizMon, 28 Nov 2016 - 26min - 25 - Going Places by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
A staple of your local thrift store-dollar bin, and a long-time favorite artist of Living in Hi-Fi, Herb Alpert! All the upbeat, easy-listening brass you can handle, and some trivia about Herb Alpert’s diverse artistic interests.
Listen:
Going Places on AppleMusic Going Places on Amazon Going Places LP on Music DirectMore information:
Herb Alpert on WikipediaVideo:
Silly Animated Short featuring “Spanish Flea” and “Tijuana Taxi” 1967 BBC SpecialMon, 21 Nov 2016 - 28min - 24 - Return of the Parche by Steve Jordan
On this week’s episode, we feature a listener contribution! Pour yourself a margarita and settle in for some lively Tex-Mex accordion.
Listen:
Return of El Parche on AppleMusic Return of El Parche on AmazonMore information:
Steve Jordan on Wikipedia Steve Jordan on NPRVideo:
Steve Jordan in Born in East LAMon, 14 Nov 2016 - 24min - 23 - Ragtime Jug Stompers by Dave van Ronk
This album could totally have been made today by some earnest hipsters. It could be you and your neighbor who home-brews playing jugs and washboards on the porch. But no! It’s from 1964. A playful and timeless album of early jazz, blues, and folk tunes.
Listen:
Ragtime Jug Stompers on AppleMusic Ragtime Jug Stompers on AmazonMore information:
Dave van Ronk on WikipediaVideo:
Dave Van Ronk “St James Infirmary” for FolkwaysMon, 07 Nov 2016 - 17min - 22 - Blues for Dracula by Philly Joe Jones Sextet
We love Halloween! A rather silly impression of Bela Lugosi as Dracula introduces a solid hard bop jazz album from 1958.
Listen:
Blues for Dracula on AppleMusic Blues for Dracula on AmazonMore information:
Philly Joe Jones on WikipediaVideo:
Drum Solo (maybe with Thelonius Monk?)Mon, 31 Oct 2016 - 21min - 21 - West Side Story's Dynamic George Chakiris
George Chakiris is a highly underrated vocalist. Best known for his role as Bernardo in West Side Story, in this self-titled album, George Chakiris sings effortless renditions of some pop standards.
Listen:
George Chakiris on AppleMusicMore information:
George Chakiris on Wikipedia George Chakiris Sterling Silver JewelryVideo:
Opening Scene of Young Girls of Rochefort “America” from West Side StoryMon, 24 Oct 2016 - 16min - 20 - Softly by Wanda Sá
Wanda Sá (AKA Wanda de Sah) has the quintessential bossa nova singing voice: so sweet and gentle! It’s showcased beautifully in this American production on Capital from 1965.
Listen:
Softly! on AppleMusic Brasil ’65/Softly! on AmazonMore information:
Wanda Sá on Wikipedia Wanda Sá on NPRVideo:
Agua De Beber Wanda Sa with Roberto Menescal “Telefone”Mon, 17 Oct 2016 - 17min - 19 - The Joy of Belly Dancing by George Abdo
Let’s head to the 1970s, the golden era for… belly dance? Indeed! This classic belly dance album that could be considered early “world fusion” with its traditional songs from the Middle East repackaged for American night clubs.
Listen:
Joy of Belly Dancing on AppleMusic Joy of Belly Dancing on Amazon Joy of Belly Dancing LP on Smithsonian FolkwaysMore information:
About Juliana on the Occidental Dancer Liner notes from Smithsonian Folkways releaseVideo:
My friend, Shems, choreography to Misirlou A lovely performance to Ya Mustapha by NaimaMon, 10 Oct 2016 - 24min - 18 - Volume 4 for Living in Hi-Fi
Listening to records isn't just a hobby, it's a lifestyle. A selection from RCA victor's Hi-Fi Living series sets the mood for lounging and romance.
More information:
For Hi-Fi Living (blog post series)Mon, 03 Oct 2016 - 17min - 17 - The Surfers at High Tide
You'd think that by this album cover, you're in for some surf rock, but in fact, you'll find a collection of exotica themed pop songs with traditional Hawaiian vocal stylizations and sweet harmony. Easy listening for your next luau!
Listen:
The Surfers at High Tide on AppleMusic The Surfers at High Tide on AmazonMore information:
The Surfers on Oldies Connection The Surfers on Heros 5-0Video:
Not The Surfers you are looking for, but amazing nonetheless.Mon, 26 Sep 2016 - 18min - 16 - Foggy Mountain Banjo by Flatt and Scruggs
Shredding on the banjo? Yeah, that’s a thing. Let’s take a trip to Appalachia with some instrumental bluegrass from 1961 by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs.
Listen:
Foggy Mountain Banjo on Amazon Best of Flatt and Scruggs TV Show on DVDMore information:
Earl Scruggs on Wikipedia Lester Flatt on WikipediaVideo:
Flatt & Scruggs on Grand Ole OpryMon, 19 Sep 2016 - 14min - 15 - Look Around by Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66
One of our all-time favorite albums! A staple of our collection from A&M records, Sergio Mendes and Brazil '66 perfectly fuse bossa nova and american pop. Stellar arrangement and crystal clear lady vocals make this album shine.
Listen:
Look Around on AppleMusic
Look Around on Amazon
More information:
Look Around on Wikipedia
Sérgio Mendes on Wikipedia
Video:
Sergio Mendes on "Hollywood Palace” with host Herb Alpert
Mon, 12 Sep 2016 - 22min - 14 - Dancing at the Grosvenor House by Sydney Lipton and His Orchestra
This week we deliver a charming collection of foxtrots and such for dancing or for a simply sophisticated evening at home via London's long-time dance band leader, Sydney Lipton.
Listen:
Sweet Harmony & Dancing at the Grosvenor House on AppleMusic
Sydney Lipton on Wikipedia
Sydney Lipton on AllMusic
More Information:
The Grosvenor House on Wikipedia
Video:
NPF ball at the Grosvenor House
Mon, 05 Sep 2016 - 16min - 13 - Rhapsody in White by The Love Unlimited Orchestra
There’s more to Barry White than just his sexy baritone voice. This episode, we check out his masterful and funky proto-disco instrumental arrangements.
Listen:
Rhapsody in White on AppleMusic
More Information:
Video:
Mon, 29 Aug 2016 - 15min - 12 - Cha-Cha on the Rocks by The John Buzon Trio
Have we mentioned that we love cha-cha? And Hammond organs? This rare release from 1959 on Liberty is the height of Latin-flavored easy listening with its nonchalant solos and minimalist instrumentation.
Listen:
John Buzon Trio on AppleMusic
Ultra-Lounge on Wikipedia
Mon, 22 Aug 2016 - 17min - 11 - Twist by Fats and the Chessman
Come on everybody, let's do the twist! But in a really low budget kind of way. This 1962 album insists that you enjoy the first international dance craze.
Listen:
Twist on AppleMusic
More information:
The Twist dance
Video:
Peppermint Twist by Joey Dee and the Starliters
Mon, 15 Aug 2016 - 12min - 10 - Mambo by Yma Sumac
An exotica staple! Yma Sumac is most recognized for her extraordinary five octave vocal range. This diva is an Incan princess (true!) and her talent is showcased in traditional and not-so traditional latin music and backed by a hollywood-style orchestra.
Listen:
Mambo on Apple Music
More information:
Yma Sumac on Wikipedia
Video:
Yms Sumac on David Letterman, 1987
Mon, 08 Aug 2016 - 18min - 9 - Frankie Yankovic and HIs Yanks' Greatest Hits
Do you like polka? Beer? Did you steal the keeshka? What is a keeshka, anyway? Answers to all these questions and more as we check out the best of Frankie Yankovic.
Listen:
Frankie Yankovic on AppleMusic
More information:
Frankie Yankovic on Wikipedia
Polka on Wikipedia
I stole the Keeshka T-Shirt: Ladies or Unisex
Video:
Pennsylvania Polka as featured in Groundhog Day
Frankie Yankovic & Weird Al Yankovic
Mon, 01 Aug 2016 - 16min - 8 - Getz au Go Go by the New Stan Getz Quartet featuring Astrud Gilberto
You can't really go wrong with a Verve recording! This episode's featured album will appeal to both jazz lovers and bossa nova fans. We'll share with you a great introduction to Brazilian music of the 1950s and 60s.
Listen:
More information:
Video:
Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto performing the Girl from Ipanema
Mon, 25 Jul 2016 - 24min - 7 - Wildflower by the Avalanches
This is our first time featuring a review of a new release on the podcast! As lovers of old funky records, we have mad respect for the Avalanches whose love of music is obvious in their ability to scout out only the most awesome bits of obscure music and show it off in groovy new compositions. Even if you think you're not into electronic music, we bet you'll dig the psychedelic feel of Wildflower.
Listen:
Wildflower on Apple Music
Order the LP from the Avalanches
Chandra 1980 on Bandcamp
More information:
The Avalanches Guide to the samples, features and stories of Wildflower on Triple J
The Show Must Go On (Pitchfork)
Since I Left You (Wikipedia)
Video:
Subways by the Avalanches
Subways by Chandra Oppenheim
Since I Left You by the Avalanches
The World’s Most Important 6-sec drum loop (The Amen Break)
Mon, 18 Jul 2016 - 27min - 6 - At the Organ Grinder, Volume 1
In this episode we learn that Pizza and Pipes was apparently a thing in the pacific northwest in the 1970s? Who knew. This episode may give you nightmares due to the shaky audio transfer or creepy movie themes or both.
Browse Northwest Organists page for more about: Paul Quarino, David Lee, Jonas Nordwall, and Don Simmons
Way out Wednesday: At the Organ Grinder Vol. 2 on Pop Dose
Pipe Organ Pizzerias Briefly Explained at Serious Eats
Video:
Organ Grinder Pizza Commercial
David Lee at the Organ Grinder
Mon, 11 Jul 2016 - 18min - 5 - Folk Songs from the Tyrol by Inge and Rudi Meixner
Yodeling gets a bad rap. It really can be quite lovely. We cheerfully sing along with chickens and things that sound like amusement park ride theme songs and you should too. Or at least that baby chicken song is going to be stuck in your head wether you like it or not.
More information:
Billboard, December 24, 1966. Westminster Satellite series announced
Yodel-Ay-Ee-Oooo: The Secret History of Yodeling Around the World by Bart Plantenga
"One Little Spark" by the Sherman Brothers on Apple Music
Video:
Mr. Show - The last donut - "People weren't meant to hear music with such clarity!
Mon, 04 Jul 2016 - 14min - 4 - Tche Belew by Hailu Mergia and the Walias Band
Turns out that this episode's featured artist is a local DC treasure. We'll introduce you to some super funky, 1970s Ethiopian jams by Hailu Mergia and the Walias Band.
Listen:
Buy Hailu Mergia Albums from Awesome Tapes from AfricaMore Information:
Hailu Mergia Official Facebook Page Hailu Mergia and his Classical Instrument Review on Pitchfork Beirut (the band)Video:
Interview/Documentary by Far Out SoundsMon, 27 Jun 2016 - 13min - 3 - Mr. Bongo by Jack Costanzo
This cha-cha album goes by many names in multiple releases. You'll love Mr. Bongo, Mr. Piano, and lively vocals, too.
Listen:
Buy Mr. Bongo Plays Cha-Cha-Cha on Amazon (same track list, different release) Jack Costanzo on Apple MusicMore Information:
Jack Costanzo on Wikipedia Review of Learn-Play BongosVideo:
Jack Costanzo at 95 playing congasMon, 20 Jun 2016 - 16min - 2 - Guantanamera by the Sandpipers
Spanish language easy listening versions of pop songs? Why? Why not?! This episode features a classic recording from our extensive collection of A&M records.
Listen:
Guantanamera on Apple Music Buy Guantanamera on AmazonMore Information:
The Sandpipers on Wikipedia The Sandpipers Guantanamera on Way Back Attack Roberta typeface for your 60s design needsVideo:
Sandpipers - La Bamba (a very earnest rendition)Mon, 13 Jun 2016 - 19min - 1 - The Fiddling Viking by Svend Asmussen and his Dancing Strings
This episode features a 1959 recording by Danish violinist Svend Asmussen. We name drop some other hot jazz violinists, and talk about our eclectic record collection.
Audio:
Download The Fiddling Viking on Amazon Svend Asmussen on Apple MusicMore Information:
Svend Asmussen on Wikipedia "Svend Asmussen: Phenomenal Jazz Fiddler" by Richard Brooks for Fiddler Magazine The "Svendex" (a fan page)Video:
Swe-Danes - Georgia Camp Meeting Eddie Lang with Joe Venuti - Dinah Stuff Smith - Skip ItMon, 06 Jun 2016 - 16min
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