Sunday, February 01, 2009
Is Ralna a Cardinals fan?
Sunday, February 03, 2008
A timely show about Time
Here's Natalie Nevins in the solo spot with "Love's Old Sweet Song"
She really looks nice with her hair done that way, I just wish the show's producers and the Maestro would allow Natalie to have her hair down more often.
Now here's Jack Imel with Jo Ann Castle, Charlie Parlato and Bob Lido at the supermarket with "Now's The Time To Fall In Love".
Who knew that Double Coupon day was this fun?
It's an invasion of the Andy Capps!
No, it's the Lennon Sisters with the breezy sixties hit "Georgy Girl".
And of course, the gang asking everybody for just "Five Minutes More".
And it feels great to get back online....just in the nick of time!
Next week, it's a salute to Irving Berlin from 1973....so take care y'all!
A timely show about Time
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Time Was
Here are the ladies getting things started with "Grandfather's Clock".
Now that's what I call a timely piece...heh heh.
Anyway, this week's show is full of musical gems, such as "Time On My Hands" by Steve Smith, "Love's Sweet Old Song" by Natalie Nevins and "One O' Clock Jump" danced by Bobby Burgess and Barbara Boylan.
The orchestra has plenty of gems in their own right, with instrumentals of "Slowpoke", "And We Were Lovers" and "Easy To Love". Frank Scott, the show's resident pianist, harpischordist and arranger is showcased alot on this show, he is featured on three numbers.
We also hear from Myron Floren paired with Jack Imel on the coconuts with the "Tic Tock Polka" and Lawrence mentions that for this number alone, Jack is being paid double scale!
Heck, I wouldn't taking up the coconuts if it meant being paid that much!
The Maestro's special guest star for tonight's show is country music legend Charley Pride, he along with steel guitarist Lloyd Green are featured in two numbers, "Just Between You And Me" and "Lovesick Blues".
Lawrence really had a knack for finding great talent, as you all know Charley went on to be one of the world's greatest country singers.
Jo Ann Castle, Jack Imel, Charlie Parlato, Bob Lido and Bobby Burgess next found themselves at the local grocery store for a humorous piece titled "Now's The Time To Fall In Love"....and I might add that should be worth a few green stamps.
The Lennon Sisters, dressed like Andy Capp, sang "Georgy Girl" which was a huge pop hit during that time.
Arthur Duncan danced away his thing with "Stop Time", made possible by arranger Curt Ramsey....and to finish up the show, the gang makes a plea for "Five Minutes More"....but that suggestion fell on deaf ears....it's time for the show to end!
This episode had one of Mary Lou Metzger's interview segements, and it was Jo Ann Castle in the hot seat. Jo Ann mentioned that while on tour back in the sixties, she and tenor Joe Feeney were in Great Falls, Montana at a local club and saw tonight's guest, Charley Pride, singing. Knowing he was good, they recommended him to the Maestro and of course....the rest was history.
Next week, the show will be "A Pretty Girl" from 1961; stay safe and have a happy Martin Luther King day everyone!
Time Was