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The 1920s Radio Network The Big Band Jump program originates from Atlanta and focuses primarily on the latter big band years and the more modern bands of today. Show length: 2 hours.

Our Syndicated Programs:

Don Kennedy's Big Band Jump: Don can be heard every Wednesday and Friday afternoon at 1 PM, and again Saturday and Sunday evenings at 7 PM. Don will throw in a few tidbits of information, trivia, CD offers and more. The Original Big Band Showcase With Denny Farrell: Denny does his show from Chicago and can be heard every Sunday at 9 AM, Monday at 1 PM, again on Thursday a

t 1 PM, and Friday at 8 PM. Here you can listen to the music of the 20s to the 40s with a few modern big bands thrown in. Sometimes you'll hear an occasional interview with the artist that made the arrangement popular. The Original Big Band Showcase is the longest running big band program on radio today, and is the only show broadcast at the Big Band Hall of Fame in West Palm Beach Florida.. Denny's style is sure to please during that hectic day at the office! Seems Like Old Times With Craig Orndorff: As the name implies, Craig's show primarily includes the music from the "Your Hit Parade" era. You'll hear some really old songs from time to time along with the newer compositions of today. Seems Like Old Times can be heard every Saturday at 1 PM. Craig's style is upbeat and appeals to the younger crowd just discovering big band. He will give you some trivia as well as news reports and "this day in history" sort of delivery. Neal Murray's Saturday Night Fish Fry: Neal does his big band program right here in the Norfolk/ Virginia Beach area at WHRV FM. The Fish Fry is on every Tuesday at 3 PM and also midnight on Saturdays. Neal plays pretty much any and all big bands from a wide timeframe. This coupled with Neal's extensive big band knowledge and detailed descriptions of the bands of that era make for a very interesting program. The Fish Fry is first broadcast over WHRV FM at 8 PM Saturdays. Rhythm Sweet and Hot: Mike Plaskett and Dale Abraham host their weekly Big Band program weekly on WDUQ FM 90.5 Pittsburgh. They play the classic hot Big Band arrangements of the mid 30s also with music of the later era included. Please join Mike and Dale on The 1920s Radio Network every Wednesday night at 9PM.They cover the late 20s through the 40s (and beyond) with hot jazz, sweet bands and musical personalities -- including many original 78s and transcriptions not reissued on vinyl or CD. Cartoon Carnival with Joe Bev:

JOE BEVILACQUA (JOE BEV) presents the first radio cartoon hour ever! As the protege of cartoon voice legend Daws Butler (Yogi Bear), Joe Bevilacqua (Joe Bev.), the veteran award-Winning broadcaster (NPR, XM Radio) is no stranger to the cartoon world. Please join us for "Cartoons
On The Radio." Listen to all your old favorite Hanna Barbera, Daws Butler, Mel Blanc and Warner Brothers clips, complete with informative interviews, rare and never-before-heard audio from Joe Bev.'s vast archives and of
course the swing music soundtracks of the era! Saturday Mornings at 7. The Really Old Stuff: OK, this is not a syndicated show, but for two hours every Monday to Saturday morning (4-6 AM) you can hear music from the acoustic recording era going back to the year 1900! It is not exactly big band nor is it broadcast quality...But, we decided to put it on anyway for historical purposes. The Wright Brothers and the Titanic era are showcased during this two hour period...music before radio was invented! And More Old Stuff! Weeknights at Midnight we now have the Cylinder Hour! The acoustic artists from the turn of the century are featured.

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