Hot Pipes Half Hour Broadcast 247 – m4a – Music of the 1920s ~ 1925




Hot Pipes Half-Hour Broadcast m4a show

Summary: Music of the 1920s ~ 1925<br> <br> <br> <br> Name<br> Artist<br> Album<br> Year<br> Comments<br> <br> <br> Sweet Georgia Brown<br> Jimmy Boyce<br> Plays The Woody Wise Grande Barton [Mark 24118]<br> <br> 3-10 Barton, Virginia Theatre, Alexandria, VA; formerly Paramount Theatre, Newport News, VA<br> <br> <br> Always<br> Don George<br> America's Favorite Organ Hits [Reprise R-6008]<br> <br> Recorded in Hollywood?<br> <br> <br> Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue<br> Don Knights<br> Private<br> <br> 2-6 Compton, Odeon Theatre, Twickenham, London<br> <br> <br> Cecilia<br> George Blackmore<br> I've Got Music [EMI LP]<br> 1964<br> Dual Console 4-50 Compton and Melotone, Guildhall, Southampton, England; Released by EMI in 1968<br> <br> <br> Only a Rose<br> Ronald Curtis<br> The Theatre Organ - Wurlitzer and Compton Theatre Organs [Saydisc CD]<br> 1981<br> 4-16 Compton, Paramount Organ Studios, Bolton, UK; ex-Odeons Bolton &amp; Liverpool<br> <br> <br> The Jazz Master<br> Jelani Eddington<br> ATOS 2016 Cleveland Convention Highlights<br> 2016<br> 3-20 Wurlitzer, Renaissance Theatre, Mansfield, OH<br> <br> <br> Dinah<br> Arsene Siegel<br> Matinee [Replica 513]<br> 1957<br> 4-20 Wurlitzer, Oriental Theatre, Chicago<br> <br> <br> Sleepy Time Gal<br> Buddy Cole<br> Moonlight Moods [Capitol 10" LP]<br> 1947<br> 3-9 Robert Morton, original Buddy Cole Studio (1947-59), Farmdale Avenue, North Hollywood, CA; ex-Capitol Theatre, Marshallstown, IA; then UA Studios; then KMTR Radio, Los Angeles.<br> <br> <br> Alabamy Bound<br> Jackie Brown<br> Those Were The Days<br> <br> 4-14 Wurlitzer, Granada Cinema, Tooting, London<br> <br> <br>