Artie Shaw
Live air checks, transcriptions, radio broadcasts, mostly 1938-39
.....and yeah, low bit rate, often...crowd noise, etc....just sayin'. I'm posting these not specifically for any reason other than that the performances, vocals, whatever, are excellent. I know that several of these available through different sources...I'm not attempting detailed location/date accuracy, except when I have the info. Most of these, I've gotten over the years from various folks, places...I didn't encode them, originally.
The other night I was playing these from a playlist through a modified old Zenith radio cabinet that I found empty years ago. In the carcass I fitted Bose speakers and an iPod as an experiment. Some friends were over, and enjoyed the vibe.....it was suggested that I post the playlist...here it is.
Copenhagen (Radio broadcast live from the Rose Room in NYC.)
Gangbusters
Got the mis'ry (Tony Pastor, vocals)
Harvest moon
Hold Your Hats
I Ain't Coming
I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
If I Had You
If What You Say Is True
I Haven't Changed A Thing (Helen Forest, vocals)
I'm Coming Virginia
In The Mood
In The Mood (another radio date from 1938)
I Used To Be Color Blind (Tony Pastor, vocals)
I Want My Share Of Love (Helen Forest, vocals)
Jungle Drums
Just a kid named Joe (Tony Pastor, vocals 12-1-38 b'cast from Blue Room of the Lincoln Hotel, NYC)
Last night (Helen Forest, vocals)
Leapin' At The Lincoln (12-1-38 b'cast from Blue Room of the Lincoln Hotel, NYC)
Lilacs In The Rain (Helen Forest, vocals)
LIVE- Hotel Lincoln's Blue Room NYC 12/30/38 entire radio b'cast w/ intro....
Lover Come Back To Me
Maria My Own
Melancholy Lullaby
Moonray (Helen Forest, vocals 1939)
Night Over Shanghai
One Foot In The Groove
Over The Rainbow
Pastel Blue
Proschai (Tony Pastor, vocals)
Put That Down In Writing
Rockin' the State
The Rose room
Sobbin Blues
Stardust
St. Louis Blues
Sweet Sue
The Lamp Is Low (Helen Forest, vocals)
The Man From Mars
The Yam
This Can't Be Love (Helen Forest, vocals)
Time Out
What's New (Helen Forest, vocals)
You Got Me
You're A Lucky Guy (Tony Pastor, vocals)
You're Mine You
You're So Indiff'rent (Helen Forest, vocals)
Copenhagen LIVE- Hotel Lincoln 12/30/38
It Had To Be You LIVE- Hotel Lincoln 12/30/38
Jungle Drums (another version) LIVE- Hotel Lincoln 12/30/38
Old Stompin' Ground (Tony Pastor, vocals) LIVE- Hotel Lincoln 12/30/38
Thanks For Everything (Helen Forest, vocals) LIVE- Hotel Lincoln 12/30/38
You're A Sweet Little Headache (Helen Forest, vocals) LIVE- Hotel Lincoln 12/30/38
Between a kiss and a sigh (Helen Forest, vocals)
Let's Stop The Clock (Helen Forest, vocals, 1938)
My Reverie (Helen Forest)
Summer souvenirs (Helen Forest, 1939)
They Say live (Helen Forest)
Two lonely people (Helen Forest)
Who Blew Out The Flame (Helen Forest)
Sweet Adeline (Tony Pastor, vocals)
Stardust
St. Louis Blues
Sweet Sue
The Lamp Is Low (Helen Forest, vocals)
The Man From Mars
The Yam
This Can't Be Love (Helen Forest, vocals)
Time Out
What's New (Helen Forest, vocals)
You Got Me
You're A Lucky Guy (Tony Pastor, vocals)
You're Mine You
You're So Indiff'rent (Helen Forest, vocals)
Copenhagen LIVE- Hotel Lincoln 12/30/38
It Had To Be You LIVE- Hotel Lincoln 12/30/38
Jungle Drums (another version) LIVE- Hotel Lincoln 12/30/38
Old Stompin' Ground (Tony Pastor, vocals) LIVE- Hotel Lincoln 12/30/38
Thanks For Everything (Helen Forest, vocals) LIVE- Hotel Lincoln 12/30/38
You're A Sweet Little Headache (Helen Forest, vocals) LIVE- Hotel Lincoln 12/30/38
Between a kiss and a sigh (Helen Forest, vocals)
Let's Stop The Clock (Helen Forest, vocals, 1938)
My Reverie (Helen Forest)
Summer souvenirs (Helen Forest, 1939)
They Say live (Helen Forest)
Two lonely people (Helen Forest)
Who Blew Out The Flame (Helen Forest)
Sweet Adeline (Tony Pastor, vocals)
 The Artie Shaw Orchestra of 1938-1939 was the best  band he ever assembled, and the most popular. This is the orchestra that  recorded "Begin and Beguine," Shaw's best-selling record, and contained  a line-up of astonishing musicians: Buddy Rich on drums, Tony Pastor on  tenor sax and vocals, Georgie Auld on tenor sax, Helen Forrest on lead  female vocals, and of course Shaw himself playing the most brilliant  clarinet music you'll ever hear. The music on these recordings shows  them powering at their best, and you can see why they became America's  most popular band of the time.
A note about band broadcasts on radio (Wikepedia):
A big band remote (aka dance band remote) was a remote  broadcast , popular on radio during the 1930s and 1940s, involving a  coast-to-coast live transmission of a big band . 
As early  as 1923, listeners could tune in The Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra .  The Oriole Orchestra (Dan Russo and Ted Fio Rito ) was performing  at Chicago's Edgewater Beach Hotel when they did their first radio  remote broadcast on March 29 , 1924 , and two years later,  they opened the famous Aragon Ballroom in July 1926, doing radio remotes  nationally from both the Aragon and the Trianon ballrooms. In 1929,  after Rudy Vallée's Orchestra vacated Manhattan's Heigh-Ho Club to do a  movie in Hollywood, Will Osborne's dance band found fame with a  nationwide audience due to radio remotes from the Heigh-Ho. By 1930, Ben  Bernie  was heard in weekly remotes from Manhattan's Roosevelt  Hotel.
Broadcasts were usually transmitted by the major radio  network s directly from hotels, ballrooms, restaurants and clubs.  During World War II , the remote locations expanded to include  military bases and defense plants. Band remotes mostly originated in  major cities, including Boston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, San  Francisco and Chicago. The Chicago broadcasts featured bands headed by Count  Basie , Frankie Carle , Duke Ellington , Jan Garber ,  Jerry Gray, Woody  Herman , Earl Hines , Eddy Howard  (from the Aragon  Ballroom ), Dick Jurgens, Kay Kyser  (from the Blackhawk  Restaurant), Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawk Orchestra  (from the  Blackhawk), Ted Weems , Shep Fields  (from the Palmer  House ) and Griff Williams.
The usual procedure involved the  network sending a two-man team, announcer and engineer, with remote  radio equipment to a designated location. The announcer would open with  music behind an introduction::Coming to you from Frank Dailey's  Meadowbrook on Route 23, just off the Pompton Turnpike in Cedar  Grove, New Jersey , we present the music of Charlie Barnet  and  His Orchestra.....
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