Tag: Hot Dance Music
From the Record Shelves #328 – The Things That Were Made for Love – ”Hot dance music,” such as this, means approximately three minutes of an attractive melody played in a good dance rhythm and blended with or at least spiced with improvised jazz. One can only wish that such a mixture in popular music (…) read more and listenread more and listen
From the Record Shelves #237 – Here Comes My Ball and Chain – I treasure this RCA Vintage Series LP record. The Coon-Sanders Nighthawk Orchestra from Kansas City became famous through national radio broadcasts, starting in 1922. A couple of years later they moved (…) read more and listenread more and listen
AN AMAZING THING – THIS ABSALON ORCHESTRA! A bunch of young Swedes defying the trends of the present day: “pop”, “punk’, “crap” or whatever they call it at the moment, enthusiastically sticking to the music they believe in (…) continue reading “Stardust” LP”