Posts tagged tune tuesdays



Mar
09
 

Tune Tuesdays: CCCP Opera 78rpm record

Posted by: ryan @ 9:42 am in records & music, vintage finds

This weeks Tune Tuesday comes from a mysterious purple labeled Russian record.
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Feb
23
 

Tune Tuesdays: Waitin’ for the train to come in

Posted by: ryan @ 9:13 am in records & music, vintage finds

A top tune in 1945 played by Harry James and sung by Kitty Kallen, “Waitin’ for the train to come in” is this weeks Tune Tuesday. Enjoy!

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Feb
09
 

Tune Tuesdays: Skywriter

Posted by: ryan @ 1:16 pm in records & music, vintage finds

Tune Tuesday will now become a bi-weekly feature on our blog starting with this song, Skywriter, played by the Band of the Irish Guards. Continue reading »

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Jan
29
 

Hauling 2000 78rpm records back home

Posted by: ryan @ 12:46 am in records & music, vintage finds

Have you ever come across a moment in life where you’ve asked yourself, “What am I getting myself into?”  One of those moments for me was last fall when I hauled back home over 1000lbs of 78rpm records.

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Jan
26
 

Tune Tuesday: Disperse with the wind

Posted by: ryan @ 11:39 am in records & music, vintage finds

Lately, we’ve been playing a lot of American Jazz and Big Band. I thought we’d change it up today and put on this old opera record from Russia.

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Jan
19
 

Tune Tuesday: C’est Si Bon

Posted by: ryan @ 12:08 am in records & music, vintage finds

From the other side of the Decca record we featured a few weeks ago, C’est Si Bon, is another one of my favorite songs sung by Louis Armstrong.

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Jan
12
 

Tune Tuesdays: Singin’ the Blues

Posted by: ryan @ 12:21 am in people, records & music

This week’s Tune Tuesday is dedicated to my good friend Jim Rimmer, pictured above playing his cornet. His all time favorite artist was the famous cornet player, Bix Beiderbecke. Continue reading »

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Jan
05
 

Tune Tuesday: In The Mood

Posted by: ryan @ 9:49 am in records & music, vintage finds

If you’ve watched any period film from the 1930’s that features a toe tapping dance they were probably playing this song!

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Dec
29
 

Tune Tuesday: La Vie En Rose

Posted by: ryan @ 1:19 am in records & music, vintage finds

This has to be one of my all time favorite songs sung by Louis Armstrong, “La Vie En rose,” French for, “Life through rose-coloured glasses.”

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Dec
24
 

Happy Holidays from Ryan and Naomi!

Posted by: ryan @ 11:59 pm in blog news, records & music

What better way to wake up to a Christmas morning then to listen to a tune from our 78 collection?

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Dec
22
 

Tune Tuesdays: Dancing In The Dark

Posted by: ryan @ 10:59 am in records & music, vintage finds

This week’s Big Band tune comes from 1931 by American composer/film producer Arthur Schwartz.  The particular recording I have is played by Artie Shaw and his orchestra which earned him one of his eight gold records during the 1930s and 1940s. Continue reading »

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Dec
15
 

Tune Tuesdays: Big Butter and Egg Man

Posted by: ryan @ 1:18 pm in blog news, records & music

Suddenly, Tuesday’s just got better.

We’re introducing a new feature on the blog called Tune Tuesdays. Every Tuesday we’ll put up a random 78RPM record to share. I’ve finally finished building my 78 record player system and have been picking random ones to sample and record. Hopefully there will be something for everyone. This week’s tune comes from Harriet’s collection of 78’s I bought back in the summer titled “Big Butter and Egg Man” written by Percy Venable in 1926.

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