Hey Mister Jesse #112

Episode #112 of Hey Mister Jesse is now available to download and enjoy. April's show features an 8-Count Swing tribute to European swing with new releases from The Jazz LagJazz ConnectionThe Speakeasies Swing BandSwing Valley Band,White Chocolate DropsThe Swing Ninjas,WhiskydenkerHot Sugar Band and Gunhild Carling and tons of international audience feedback.(95 minutes)


00:42 Welcome to episode #112 of Hey Mister Jesse for April 2015.
01:53 News: Bandcamp Pays
Dolla Dolla Bill, Y'All.
03:37 News: Happy 100th Birthday Billie!
Billie Holiday - born 4/7/1915.
"Swing Brother Swing" by Dominique Magloire - Travelin' Light With Billie (available on AmazonMp3, iTunes Plus and eMusic!!!)
5:51 8-Count Swing: Spotlight on New European Releases

8 new swinging releases from 8 very swinging European bands.

8. "Ometti de Milan" by The Jazz Lag (available on CDBaby, AmazonMp3, iTunes Plus and eMusic!!!). Watch the video!
7. "Everybody Get Together" by Jazz Connection - Everybody Get Together (available on CDBaby and iTunes Plus)
6. "Deal With The Devil" by The Speakeasies Swing Band - Land of Plenty (available on AmazonMp3, iTunes Plus and eMusic!!!)
5. "Wednesday Night Hop" by Giorgio Cuscito and Swing Valley Band - Real Swing Music For Real Swing Dancers (available on AmazonMp3, iTunes Plus and eMusic!!!)
4. "Who Loves You" by White Chocolate Drops - Tribute To Billie (available on Bandcamp)
3. "Louis Armstrong's Telephone" by The Swing Ninjas - Do Ya Hallelujah? (available on Bandcamp, AmazonMp3, iTunes Plus and eMusic!!!)
2. "Ballhaus Miezen" by Whiskydenker - Ballhaus Miezen (available on AmazonMp3, iTunes Plus and eMusic!!!)
1. "Savoy" by Hot Sugar Band - Are You In Shape? (available in Europe on AmazonMp3 and iTunes Plus)

Bonus:
- "Love Song From The Attic" by Gunhild Carling - Unreleased. Watch the video!

1:02:27 Feedback
- Ben Beccari (Milan, Italy) recommends "Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu" by Lady Dillinger.
- James McGraw (San Francisco, CA) recommends "In A Park" by Lori Henriques - How Great Can This Day Be (available on AmazonMp3 and iTunes Plus).
- Kristin Buxton (Los Angeles, CA) recommends "Hot Biscuits" by Jay McShann & Milt Buckner - Kansas City Memories (1970-1973) (The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions) (available on AmazonMp3, iTunes Plus and eMusic!!!).
- Rich Werden (East Bay, CA) recommends "Pagans Love Song" by Glenn Miller - The Swing Of Things (available on AmazonMp3, iTunes Plus and eMusic!!!).
- David Afonso (Lisbon, Portugal) and Annette (Heidelberg, Germany) recommend "Satan Takes A Holiday" by Prowizorka Jazz Band - Prowizorka Jazz Band (available on AmazonMp3, iTunes Plus and eMusic!!!).
- Robert Cullen (Eindhoven, Netherlands) recommends "Five O'Clock Whistle" by Ina Ray Hutton - The Very Best Of (available on AmazonMp3, iTunes Plus and eMusic!!!). Watch a video of Ina Ray Hutton and her all-girl band The Melodears.
- Heidi van der Wijk (Rotterdam, Netherlands) recommends "The Mermaid Song" by Cab Calloway - The Masters Of Jazz: 33 Best of Cab Calloway & Rex Stewart (available on AmazonMp3, iTunes Plus and eMusic!!!).
- Marc D'Olimpio (Vienna, Austria) recommends "Ferme La Bouche" by Taps Miller with the Buck Clayton Orchestra - 1953 (song, not album, available on AmazonMp3, iTunes Plus and eMusic!!!).
- Morgan Day (San Diego, CA) recommends "Chocko Me Feendo Hey" by Baby Dodds Trio - Jazz A'La Creole (available on AmazonMp3, iTunes Plus and eMusic!!!). Be sure to check out Morgan's great blog, Ickeroo.com.
- Henrik Eriksson (Uppsala, Sweden) recommends "Come on Coot & Do That Thing" by Chris Barber's Jazz Band - There Were Some Changes Made (1961-65) (available on AmazonMp3, iTunes Plus and eMusic!!!). Be sure to check out Henrik's great blog, Swing, Jazz and Blues - Dance To The Music and become a fan of his blog on Facebook.
1:33:02 Thanks
Thanks to Johnny Nocturne for the great theme music!
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