Tuesday, 14 November 2023

Sid Phillips--Donald Peers--Jack Teter Trio--Al Jolson & The Andrews Sisters--Eric Winston--Betty Hutton--Howard Keel

Oh Dear I wonder where's Polly's Gone !

1. Hors D'Oeuvres......Sid Phillips & His Orchestra
2. Oh dear What Can The matter Be......Sid Phillips & His Orchestra
3. The Zither Melody......Donald Peers
4. Medley.....Donald Peers
5. Johnson Rag.....Jack Teter Trio
6. Back Of The Yards......Jack Teter Trio
7. The Old Piano Roll Blues......Al Jolson & The Andrews Sisters
8. Way Down Yonder In New Orleans......Al Jolson & The Andrews Sisters
9. Fanfare Boogie......Eric Winston & His Orchestra
10. Slow Joe......Eric Winston & His Orchestra
11. You Can't Get A Man With A Gun......Betty Hutton
12. My Defenses Are Down......Howard Keel

The Jack Teter Trio was the surprise hit of 1950 with a vocal version of an old jazz standard, “Johnson Rag.”
With this group, Teter’s career was rejuvenated and he enjoyed further success in the early 1950's.
They released a series of records for Sharp and other local labels.



Eric Winstone (born 1 January 1913 in London, died 2 May 1974 in Pagham, Sussex) was an English big band leader, conductor and composer.

Betty Hutton (born Elizabeth June Thornburg; February 26, 1921 – March 12, 2007) was an American stage, film, and television actress, comedian, dancer, and singer. She rose to fame in the 1940s as a contract player for Paramount Pictures, appearing primarily in musicals, and became one of the studio's most valuable stars of that decade. She was noted for her energetic and sometimes manic performance style.Hutton's next screen triumph came in Annie Get Your Gun (1950) for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which hired her to replace Judy Garland in the role of Annie Oakley. The film, with the leading role retooled for Hutton, was a smash hit, with the biggest critical praise going to Hutton. Next, she was billed above Fred Astaire in the 1950 musical Let's Dance.

         9. Fanfare Boogie

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