Reel 0515, 1951 January 04
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Note 1: "McKay Rumba. Mooney Pauama - High Society. Jan 4, 1951. Stayucsaut Casino. Lips Peanuts,Lou McG, Pee Wee,…"; Note 2: CDI 1. Dixieland jazz, 2. cont'd announcer, "Hot Lips Page just dropped in" and tune "Baby, Won't You Please Come Home" 3.*** "Dick Cary at the piano" in place of Red Richards. Page, Bill Davison, George Wettling and others, tune "I would do anything for you" 4. Stuyvesant Casino, 2nd Ave and 9th Street $1, "Pee Wee Russel "How Come You Do Me Like You Do Do Do?" 5. end of song "You're driving me crazy" DJ and "I'm keepin' outta mischief now" 6. "Royal Garden" Barrelhouse, Chicago ref. CDII 1. feamle vocals, jazz "That was uh, might purty" small talk in between songs (in loft) 2. voices "Just play the next one" "oh, the rhumba" tune talk and discussion, 3. talk and arranging 4. big ensemble piece and tune talk, umps to same section of tune 5. cont'd then jumps back to radio Broadcast for Stuyvesant Casino "Dixieland" 6. DJ then jumps to other tune. ;
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