The Old Dingy Jukebox
The Old Dingy Jukebox features a wide variety of down home American music styles played from a diverse collection of 78 and 45rpm records. Each show takes the listener on an aural journey exploring the American musical heritage. The show’s repertoire is deep and wide with an emphasis on early to middle 20th century Americana. Styles played on the show include the blues, jazz, old time string bands, traditional folk music, honky tonk, bluegrass and early country music. Informative, yet entertaining, the show’s host, Christian Gallo, includes brief historical tidbits and anecdotes that accompany a selection of often rare or obscure recordings. Sit back and have a listen. Hope you enjoy the show
The Old Dingy Jukebox
Episode #20 - "Humdingers, Monkeys and Crooked Yodels"
Today’s episode features some of my favorite records. Records that make me smile. Not necessarily records that make me laugh or chuckle, although those are here, but also records that simply make me smile, and shake my head. Make me smile in a sense of just how unusual or cool these records are. More like a shake my head in wonderment type of a smile. Hope you enjoy this episode of the Old Dingy Jukebox Podcast: Records That Make Me Smile: Humdingers, Monkeys, Biscuits and Crooked yodels. Please subscribe to the show if you haven't done so already and share with family and friends. Also, please go take a visit to the show's website olddingyjukebox.com and have a look around. Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoy the show.
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- R. Crumb and his Cheap Suit Serenaders- “Fine Artiste Blues” 1976
- Billy Jack Wills and his Western Swing Band- “Cattle Call” 1951
- Al Hopkins and his Buckle Busters-’Ride That Mule” 1927
- Mississippi Fred McDowell and Hunter’s Chapel Singers “Lay My Burden Down” 1966
- Charlie Poole and the North Carolina Ramblers “Monkey On A String” 1926
- The Farmer Boys “Humdinger” 1955
- The Georgia Sea Island Singers “Before This Time Another Year” 1959
- Bernie Cummins “Mysterious Mose” 1930
- The Hall Brothers “Little Mo-Hee” 1937
- Django Reinhardt and the Hot Club of France “Sweet Georgia Brown” 1938
- Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys “Roly Poly”
- Chris Bouchillion “The Medicine Show” 1927
- Charlie Parker “Rabbit Chase” 1927
- Sister O.M. Terrell “Going To that City To Die No More” 1953
- Big Tweed “That One Girl At The Bar” 2009
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