Happy Feet Friday
Jimmy Rushing makes with the singing and the moves, assisted by Count Basie, in a performance of "Sent for You Yesterday". Source link
Jimmy Rushing makes with the singing and the moves, assisted by Count Basie, in a performance of "Sent for You Yesterday". Source link
Johnny Hodges and friends, with "The Peaches Are Better Down the Road". Source link
The “Turnaway Study” is the basis for a series of papers published by researchers with Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) that examine the impacts of unwanted pregnancy on women’s lives. Researchers compared the outcomes for…
The Pacos wish you all a very happy Thanksgiving Day. I'm sure you'll show your customary restraint at the table. We're having turkey breast, rice with gravy, green beans and two-ingredient biscuits. Then I guess I'll fast…
Fatha's always jumpin', gate! Here's Earl Hines and his Grand Terrace orchestra with "Fatha Jumps". Source link
Here are those queens of harmony, the Boswell sisters, with some early 1930s swing ("Everybody Loves My Baby"). Source link
Here's Tommy Dorsey and the boys with a sprightly number from 1939, appropriately enough called "The Milenberg Joys" (with a particularly hot trumpet solo by Yank Lawson). Source link
Make sure you buy some insurance against having your yard tp'd by investing in an adequate supply of candy. And guard against inventory shrinkage.For your Halloween consideration:Mr. Rogers isn't having any of that.Layla the…
The Squadronaires is a Royal Air Force band that was formed during WWII and continued to perform until the mid-60s. The band was revived in 1985, and is still around today. Here's a righteous number called "Rustle of Swing", from…
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