Monday, January 13, 2020

The Neon Beat on Radio George - 12.17.19

On the Neon Beat this week: Jukebox 1 kicks off with a 1957 film theme from “April Love”sung by Pat Boone. Ed Ames is next with a wonderful seasonal number called “Christmas is the Warmest Time of the Year.” Frank Sinatra sings a fine Cole Porter standard and Nat King Cole will do a smooth version of an old Fats Waller hit song. Frank Sinatra then kicks off Jukebox 2 with a vocal version of a Les Brown standard called, “How Bout You?” Dean Martin heats up the room next with, “I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm.” We fly “Up Up and Away” as the Fifth Dimension launches Jukebox 3. Then we hear Dean Martin again singing “Send Me the Pillow You Dream On.” This week's offerings feature our usual faire of the hits and standards by the artists we know and love from the 1940's, 50's and 60's with a sprinkling of the Christmas and Holiday favorites we love. Songs sung by Doris Day, Roger Whittaker, Andy Williams,The McGuire Sisters, Harry Belafonte, Judy Garland, Perry Como, Chad and Jeremy and much more. And of course, enjoy those wonderful instrumental selections with Perez Prado, Andre Previn, Percy Faith, Les Baxter, Bill Pursell, Benny Goodman, David Benoit, and Hugo Winterhalter. Happy Holidays as you enjoy listening to the Neon Beat!

Go to: http://www.radiogeorge.com/neonbeat/NB-Hour1.htm


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