Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Neon Beat on Radio George - 12.17.18

On The Neon Beat this week: Ella Fitzgerald kicks off this week’s offerings with a rousing Jerome Kern song, “Pick Yourself Up.” Hear a great Harold Arlen song performed by the Four Lads, “Let’s Fall in Love.” Listen to some big band with Harry James with Helen Forrest singing “I’ve Heard that Song Before,” and Harry’s Orchestra with a swingin’ selection called “The Mole.” Hear more swingin’ stuff with Les Brown and his Band of Renown, and the Glenn Miller Orchestra. Celebrate the season with us with Christmas pop standards with Frank Sinatra, Pearl Bailey, the New Christy Minstrels, Johnny Mathis, Kay Starr, Perry Como, Nat King Cole, Stan Freberg, Tom Paxton and more. Enjoy some Christmas candy with Burl Ives singing, “Big Rock Candy Mountain.” These and the fine standards like, Billy Williams with “I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter,” Frank Sinatra kicks off Juke 3 with a film song with the kids singing, “Pocketful of Miracles.” We’ll play Tony Bennett’s signature hit song, “I Left My Heart in SF”, Doris Day’s “Everybody Loves a Lover” and Buddy Clark with the enchanting Irish love ballad, “Peg O’ My Heart.” And those great instrumental fav’s with, Al Hirt, Horst Jankowski, Les Baxter, Frank Mills and Leroy Anderson. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays from Radio George, myself and the family.
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Neon Beat on Radio George - 12.10.18

On The Neon Beat this week: The first lady of song opens Juke 1 and 3 with two fine standards: Ella Fitzgerald sings the George and Ira Gershwin standard “I Got Rhythm,” and a Cole Porter selection from “Kiss me Kate.” Enjoy more great American standards with Frank Sinatra’s award winning rendition of “A Very Good Year” with the Gordon Jenkins Orchestra. Hear some more classic Cole Porter with Roy Rogers. Lena Horne sings “The Lady is a Tramp” and Nat King Cole performs more great Gershwin singing, “Our Love is Here to Stay.” We’ll spin hit songs by the great period groups like, The Fontane Sisters, The Four Preps, The McGuire Sisters, The Seekers, and the one major chart hit for Sumpthin’ Smith and the Redheads. Listen to fine orchestral selections with Paul Mauriat’s 1968 chart buster, “L’amour Est Bleu,” Ray Anthony with the theme from “Peter Gunn,” The British group, “Sounds Orchestral” with the beautiful “Cast your Fate to the Wind,” Andre Previn’s 1959 jazzy hit, “Like Young,” and some great big band with Harry James, “Carnival.” We’ll team up Louis Prima and Keely with “Baby Won’t You Please Come Home.” We’ll spin songs with Dean Martin, Doris Day, Bobby Darin and Matt Monro. And we’ll throw in seasonal favorites by Robert Goulet, Andy Williams, Julie Andrews and David Rose and his orchestra. Lots more:
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Neon Beat on Radio George - 12.3.18

On The Neon Beat this week: We open this week’s offerings with “Sonny Boy” as the 1950’s crooner takes on the new sound called “rock n’ roll,” with the song “Dungaree Doll.” We follow Eddie with a little pillow talk with Dean Martin. Then hear the iconic soulful song, “At Last” by Etta James. Listen to music of the stage and silver screen with a couple of songs from “Sound of Music” with Tony Bennett and Julie Andrews. More show tunes with Nat King Cole doing “The Continental,” Ella Fitzgerald singing “From this Moment On,” and Andy Williams with a selection from “State Fair.” Hear Petula Clark with a lovely song written by actor Charlie Chaplin. Listen to several selections with Frank Sinatra, one in particular involving a fun little Cole Porter ditty Frank performed with Rosemary Clooney. Listen to a passionate offering by Sam Cooke, “Nothing Can Change Our Love.” Laugh a little with writer and TV producer Allan Sherman with his famous “Letter from Summer Camp.” Instrumentals abound with selections from Bert Kaempfert’s Orchestra, Nelson Riddle, Al Hirt, Frankie Yankovic with the good ol’ “Beer Barrel Polka,” and David Benoit’s jazzy rendition of “The Charlie Brown Theme” More with Bing Crosby, Patti Page, The McGuire Sisters, Lou Rawls, Bette Midler and even a little Jim Croce. Lots more at: http://www.radiogeorge.com/neonbeat/


Neon Beat on Radio George - 11.26.18

On The Neon Beat this week: Life is a Cabaret old chum! The Marvelous Marilyn Maye kicks off the series this week on Jukebox 1. We’ll track records with the artists we know and love like Frank Sinatra singing “South of the Border.” Tony Bennett’s “Just in Time,” along with hits by Dean Martin, and Connie Francis. We’ll team up Bing Crosby with his son Gary for “Sam’s Song.” Enjoy fine film, Broadway and boob tube selections with Nat King Cole singing “The Ballad of Cat Ballou,” actress Judy Garland with “I Got Rhythm,” Henry Mancini’s “Mr. Lucky,” and Doris Day singing “Lullaby of Broadway.” More with Harry Nilsson from “Midnight Cowboy,” Margaret Whiting with a song from “South Pacific” and Percy Faith with the beautiful “Theme from “Moulin Rouge.” We’ll spin great period instrumentals with Acker Bilk’s tender, “Stranger on the Shore,” and Al Hirt’s rousing version of “Java.” We’ll take to the dance floor with the “Belle of the Ball” by Leroy Anderson. Listen to Kenny Ball’s across the pond hit, “Midnight in Moscow,” and Errol Garner’s period standard, “Misty.” More hit songs with Kay Starr, Johnny Mathis, Elvis, The Four Lads with a Frank Loesser hit and Ella Fitzgerald with a great Cole Porter selection. Lot’s, lot’s more. Grab that mouse. Go to: http://www.radiogeorge.com/neonbeat/