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You're back with the club McKenzie your 19 twenties Chan's speakeasy fields of song a tribute to composer lyricist and librettist and so much more Dorothy Fields So she starts off in poetry becomes a lyricist and then a musical composer she's there for about 10 years at the top of her trade by the ladder in 1930 S. And then she becomes a librettist she wrote for so many shows it's hard to even take your eye off the ball for a minute to find out she did something else she worked with so many major artists produced A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and worked with Cole Porter for let's face it a Mexican hay ride and so many more it's just amazing what this woman accomplished in such a short number of years but she did it and every time she decided to shift her career in a new direction. She was successful that's go back now all to the early 1930 S. And David they could do the Mills Brothers with Duke Ellington's orchestra and then go home and tell your mother it's Gus Arnheim and his orchestra. Why. Done. Gone all belong to me. You. Know. Who's going to. Live in the room with. Those close. To it and. It was. Not all of Dorothy feels hope his issues were be a jerk yet subtle but do imply that in fact this last was mostly forgotten Duke Ellington's orchestra with the arabian lover here you're wrong he was on horseback of course and then just or in the home with his orchestra and go home until your mother that was not well known nor does this one standout on doing that thing however you might consider this her theme song because she indeed was doing her thing Gus Arnheim in the orchestra after that 2 final numbers both of which come from her 1928 success of Leslie's blackbirds. Of. She. Changed. A bit. On the way through oh. Ah. It is. Not a theory it is not any to. Hard boy saw in world news a man Paul Remati. Her good and maybe her. Couldn't town was gone. Ready through into. Iraq news on our highways animals. My mom. When he gets I'll agree the mom was grumbling gone during. 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This is a C.B.S. 61 some most of this volcano and B.X. H.D. One son auto and T.S.B. Etc Barbara we stream online actually C.B.X. Dot au argy. And. Good. Oh. I really. Vol 0. 0000. 00000000. 0. 0. 000. 0000 . With your bladder must. Feel a bar Bowl seen. In the. West New Black ima. Barlow must. First. Be keep me waiting. Lester all let me. Alan. Live live. County friends it's me your host coral Sonny Leyland bringing you the rhythm retrospective and come on and hear from good old K.C.'s Sam on what I hope the Shaping up to be a grand Friday evening for everyone out there in radio land. All right 6 tunes in the opening set we began with saxophone great to Lester Young Lester's be bought Boogie which I do believe he recorded for the Aladdin label back in the light forty's and then up another a great jazz saxophonist to. Unbias recorded in France the actual name of the group home biases rebought purse and into codeine and. We went to the blues after that the guitar blues Johnny Shines from one of his testament El Pais a drunken man's prayer. Found on the piano blues all desert recluse Russell Gilman junction I'm not exactly sure where that is but I'd be willing to bet it's somewhere out in the wild solved. All right then we got electrified with Earl hooker his version of it saying that I think went back to a job or leggins Tanya and we closed out with some straight up rock N roll I guess you could call it link Davis a very rare wreck ordinary believe I play Jew the the other side of this recently that was an airliner the one I played today I tell you a lot of cyclers looking for work down at the talks and he certainly told an interesting story about that permit Bloom's. Oh all right let's continue with some hot piano stuff here Hutchings Booker was one of the greatest to ever come out of New Orleans he was a colorful character a flamboyant homo sexual drug addicts he had been in prison and then Frank seemed kind of takes all full of boxes that go towards establishing a high mystique a level for a musician an artist at one point the district attorney Harry Connick Sr would bring James Booker on hiatuses from his incarceration to give piano