Phantom Dancer :: 5:00pm 11th Jan 2020
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
1st nighters for the 1st 2020 Phantom Dancer. Morton Gould's 'American Symphonette #2' 1939 radio debut, 1st all African-American Variety show on NBC in 1948 & Duke Ellington introduces his Shakesphere suite on CBS 1957 Ravinia Festival Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Happy New Decade! The new Twenties are upon us. I type this as I'm listening to New Years 1926, one of the historic videos in this post. You'll also see the play list for the final New Year's Phantom Dancer with Greg Poppleton for the teens. Happy Listening! Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
This week's Phantom Dancer feature artist with Greg Poppleton, is Christmas songs and Christmas broadcasts in a non-stop mix from live 1930s-50s radio. Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
The Dorsey Brothers are this week's Phantom Dancer with Greg Poppleton featured artists. Read their story here, wtach video and hear the non-stop mix swing jazz Phantom Dancer radio show online from 17 December. Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
The first to be married on radio in 1924, had ukes named after him, his week's Phantom Dancer feature artist with Greg Poppleton is Wendall Hall. Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Check out the latest Phantom Dancer swing jazz play list from live 1920s-60s radio. Read the feature artist Rinso story, hear Mrs Goodsort on the IBC Rinso Radio Revue and check out the 1943 wartime washing the Rinso way video here. Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Hear the first commercial program to be broadcast from a plane, read the story behind it, watch the singer on 1949 TV - Phantom Dancer with Greg Poppleton. Read More
Your non-stop mix of swing & jazz from live…
Kay Starr was an indigenous singer who was a name star in the 1940s and 1950s. Billie Holiday called her 'the only white woman who could sing the blues,' which tells you more about BH than anything else. Read, hear and see Kay Starr on live 1940s-50s radio & TV on this week's Phantom Dancer with Greg Poppleton. Read More