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Pittsburgh Jazz, 1920s-40s
May 18, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/18/26 | ![]() Pittsburgh Jazz, 1920s-40s✨ | Pittsburgh jazz20th century music+3 | — | — | Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh jazzEarl Hines+4 | — | 58m 00s | |
| 4/10/26 | ![]() Spring Songs✨ | jazzspring songs+3 | — | — | — | jazzspring songs+4 | — | 58m 00s | |
| 3/6/26 | ![]() Cleveland Club Hopping, 1920s-40s✨ | Cleveland historyjazz clubs+3 | — | — | ClevelandMajestic Hotel+7 | Clevelandjazz+5 | — | 58m 58s | |
| 2/3/26 | ![]() Jazz in Harlem, 1920s-40s✨ | Jazz historyHarlem Renaissance+3 | — | Minnie the MoocherChoo-Choo (Gotta Hurry Home)+11 | Harlem | Harlemjazz+7 | — | 58m 59s | |
| 1/3/26 | ![]() Jazz in 1926✨ | Jazz history1926 jazz music+4 | — | Delta SerenadeA Hundred Years From Today+13 | — | jazz1926+5 | — | 59m 00s | |
| 12/21/25 | ![]() 30 min. Holiday Jazz, 1920s-40s✨ | Holiday Jazz1920s music+4 | — | — | — | holiday jazz1920s+6 | — | 30m 00s | |
| 12/8/25 | ![]() Holiday Jazz, 1920s-40s✨ | Holiday Jazz1920s+4 | — | — | — | Holiday JazzSwing Music+6 | — | 59m 01s | |
| 11/29/25 | ![]() Classical Fingerprints✨ | jazzclassical music+4 | — | Louis Armstrong and His Hot FiveEarl Hines+17 | — | jazzclassical music+5 | — | 59m 00s | |
| 10/30/25 | ![]() Halloween Jazz✨ | HalloweenJazz+4 | — | The Skeleton in the ClosetTheme: Delta Serenade+11 | — | HalloweenJazz+3 | — | 59m 00s | |
| 10/20/25 | ![]() The Henderson Style✨ | jazz musiccomposers+3 | — | Wrappin' It UpWha-Cha-Call ’em Blues+12 | — | Henderson stylejazz+3 | — | 59m 14s | |
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| 10/8/25 | ![]() Unusual Instruments✨ | unusual instrumentsjazz history+3 | — | Duke EllingtonThe Goofus Five+3 | — | bass saxsop sax+5 | — | 59m 00s | |
| 9/22/25 | ![]() Jelly Roll Morton (60 min.) | A 60 min. version of the Jelly Roll Morton episode. More tunes! More details.Music: (Original) Jelly Roll Blues (1910; rec. 1923); King Porter Stomp (1923); Alan Lomax Library of Congress Interviews (1938); Black Bottom Stomp” (1926); The Crave (1910; rec. 1938); The Pearls (1927); Maple Leaf Rag (1899; rec. 1938); Grandpa’s Spells (1926); Shreveport (Stomp) (1929; Freakish (1929); Hyena Stomp (1927) Sidewalk Blues (1926); Mamie’s Blues (1900; rec. 1938); Doctor Jazz (1926).Performers: Jelly Roll Morton, The Red Hot Peppers. | — | ||||||
| 4/4/25 | ![]() Jazz drummers, 1920s-40s, pt 2 | Early jazz drummers, pt. 2. Featuring: Buddy Gilmore, Chick Webb, Sonny Greer, George Wettling, Dave Tough, Gene Krupa, Papa Jo Jones.Music: Castle House Rag, Vote for Mr. Rhythm, Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away), Jumpin' Pumpkins, Drummer's Delight, Three Little Words, Shine, Sing Sing Sing, Drum Boogie, Sent for You Yesterday (And Here You Come Today), Delta Serenade. | — | ||||||
| 12/1/24 | ![]() Christmas Jazz 1920s 30s 40s | Holiday jazz featuring: Peggy Lee, Ella Logan, Victoria Spivey, Lonnie Johnson, Bessie Smith, Ella Fitzgerald, Julia Lee, Fletcher Henderson, Claude Thornhill, John Kirby, Putney Dandridge, and Fats Waller.Songs include: Jingle Bells, Winter Weather, Santa Claus Came in the Spring, There's Frost on the Moon, Every Day's a Holiday, Snowy Morning Blues, Snowfall, Arab Dance, Bounce of the Sugar Plum Fairy, Christmas Spirits, Chistmas Without Santa Claus. | — | ||||||
| 11/23/24 | ![]() BONUS show - Christmas Jazz, 20s-40s | Bonus show, Christmas jazz 1940s. Featuring: Peggy Lee (with Art Lund and Benny Goodman): Winter Weather (1941) and Julia Lee and Her Boyfriends (1948): Christmas Spirits. Regular Christmas show to appear in a couple of weeks. Enjoy! | — | ||||||
| 9/21/24 | ![]() AJBB Extra! Bubber, Bix, and Hoagy. | AJBB Extra! Bubber, Bix, and Hoagy Carmichael and His Orchestra. "Rockin' Chair" (1930). What a band: Benny Goodman (Saxophone, Clarinet) Bud Freeman (Tenor Saxophone) Tommy Dorsey (Trombone) Jimmy Dorsey (Alto Saxophone) Jack Teagarden (Trombone) Bix Beiderbecke (Cornet) Bubber Miley (Trumpet) Joe Venuti (Violin) Irving Brodsky (Piano) Eddie Lang (Guitar) Gene Krupa (Drums). Enjoy! | — | ||||||
| 7/12/24 | ![]() Fats Waller | Music's big bundle of joy. Featuring: I Ain't Got Nobody, Carolina Shout, That's All, Sugar, Squeeze Me, (What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue, Ain't Misbehavin', Honeysuckle Rose, Then I'll Be Tired of you. | — | ||||||
| 6/5/24 | ![]() The Empress | Bessie Smith (1894-1937), the Empress of the Blues. Featuring: Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out, St. Louis Blues, Beale Street Mama, Cake Walkin' Babies From Home, Backwater Blues, After You've Gone, Need a Little Sugar in My Bowl, Gimme a Pigfoot (and a Bottle of Beer). | — | ||||||
| 5/5/24 | ![]() Jazz Smiths | A prevalent American surname, ”Smith" also shows up frequently in jazz. Assembled together in one show, Bessie, Pinetop, Willie "The Lion," Viola, Stuff, Clara, Mamie, Trixie... make up an extraordinary lineup. | — | ||||||
| 1/8/24 | ![]() Detroit Jazz Clubs, 1920s-40s | Detroit has a remarkable jazz tradition starting in the 1920s. Venues both palatial (Graystone, Fox, Club Plantation, Paradise) and small (Band Box, Palms) hosted great jazz. Featuring Jean Goldkette, McKinney's Cotton Pickers, Chocolate Dandies, Earl Hines, and Billie Holiday. | — | ||||||
| 11/14/23 | ![]() Chicago Jazz Clubs, 1920s-40s | Chicago jazz and night clubs, from mob-protected speakeasies to the Dreamland Ballroom. Featuring: Joe King Oliver, Jelly Roll Morton, Fats Waller, Fletcher Henderson, and Anita O'Day. | — | ||||||
| 10/31/23 | ![]() New York Jazz Clubs, 1920s-40s | New York dance halls, jazz clubs, and speakeasies, in 1920s-40s. What did people hear at the Cotton Club? Connie's Inn? Small's Paradise? How about the Ubangi Club? What did the Savoy Ballroom sound like? Music by Duke Ellington, Chick Webb, Ella Fitzgerald, Gladys Bentley, and others. | — | ||||||
| 10/13/23 | ![]() Bix Beiderbecke | On today's show we'll appreciate Bix Beiderbecke, a shy young man with a horn from Davenport, IA, who lived just 28 years (1903-1931). He played cornet lyrically and deliberately. We'll listen to several memorable recordings made during this remarkable, too-brief career. | — | ||||||
| 8/1/23 | ![]() Jimmie Lunceford | The Jimmie Lunceford band, in existence from the early 1930s to the late 1940s, was an extremely well-rehearsed and cohesive group. It was famous for for its sharp appearance onstage, its fancy showmanship and choreography—throwing and catching instruments and twirling mutes—their glee club style singing (everyone of its players could sing), and its danceable but extremely intricate rhythmic arrangements. For ten consecutive years, starting around 1934, the group's hit recordings sold in the hundreds of thousands, and was a favorite among black and white audiences. | — | ||||||
| 6/30/23 | ![]() Female Vocalists, 1920-1940 | We’re listening to great female vocalists of the 1920s, 30s, and 40s this week, but we’re going to stretch our definition of “jazz” a bit. There are so many great singers to choose from, like Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald, of course, but I also love some of the more mainstream, popular singers of the day. Annette Hanshaw, Ivie Anderson, Nina Mae McKinney, Connie Boswell, Mildred Bailey, and others. | — | ||||||
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