10 September 2024
(Until 10 September)Bop Singers Killed by Cars – Phantom Dancer
Greg Poppleton Swing Radio Show
Dave Lambert was an American jazz lyricist, singer, and an originator of vocalese. He was best known as a member of the trio Lambert, Hendricks and Ross. Lambert spent a lifetime experimenting with the human voice and expanding the possibilities of its use within jazz.
Buddy Stewart (born Albert James Byrne Jr.) was an American jazz singer.
Both Lambert and Stewart were killed in car crashes (1966 & 1950 respectively)
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DAVE LAMBERT
Lambert’s band debut was with Johnny Long’s Orchestra in the early 1940s. Along with early partner Buddy Stewart, Lambert successfully brought singing into modern jazz (concurrently with Ella Fitzgerald).
In the late 1950s he teamed with wordsmith and vocalese pioneer Jon Hendricks. The two were later joined by Annie Ross, and the lineup was a hit.
After Ross left the group in 1962, Lambert and Hendricks went on without her by using various replacements, but the partnership ended in 1964.
He then formed a quintet called “Lambert & Co.” which included the multiple voices of Mary Vonnie, Leslie Dorsey, David Lucas, and Sarah Boatner.
The group auditioned for RCA in 1964, and the process was documented by filmmaker D. A. Pennebaker in a 15-minute documentary entitled Audition at RCA (below). It was one of the last images recorded of Lambert.
Lambert was killed one night in October 1966, age 49, when he was hit on the Connecticut Turnpike after stepping into the roadway trying to repair a car.
BUDDY STEWART
Stewart’s parents were dancers, and he first performed on the vaudeville stage at the age of eight.
He sang in vocal groups, including the 1940s group The Snowflakes where he sang with the Claude Thornhill orchestra. In 1942, he appeared in soundies with Martha Wayne and the Thornhill orchestra. (See below)
After serving in the U.S. Army from March 1942 to 1944, he sang with the Gene Krupa orchestra, sometimes as a member of The G-Noters.
In 1945, Stewart and Dave Lambert sang together on “What’s This?” in the scat style. Stewart remained with Krupa through 1946, often singing alongside Anita O’Day and Carolyn Grey.
In 1947 he recorded with the Charlie Ventura orchestra for Savoy. He began recording as a solo act in 1948, as a co-leader with Kai Winding, and in 1949 with the Charlie Barnet orchestra. He also recorded with Blossom Dearie and Charlie Parker.
In 1950, he was killed in a car accident while traveling to New Mexico to see his wife and child. To assist Stewart’s widow, a benefit concert was performed at the Birdland Jazz Club in New York City. Performers included Ella Fitzgerald, Charlie Ventura, Stan Getz, Tony Scott, Al Cohn, Lester Young, Lennie Tristano, Harry Belafonte, J. J. Johnson, Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, and Dizzy Gillespie.
10 September PLAY LIST
Play List – The Phantom Dancer 107.3 2SER-FM Sydney LISTEN ONLINE Community Radio Network Show CRN #674 | ||
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Set 1 | Glenn Miller | |
I Sustain The Wings (theme) + Jeep Jockey Jump | Glenn Miller Orchestra | ‘Uncle Sam Presents’ Office of War Information NYC 12 Feb 1944 |
Speak Low | Glenn Miller Orchestra (voc) Ray Eberle | ‘Uncle Sam Presents’ Office of War Information NYC 12 Feb 1944 |
Juke Box Saturday Night | Glenn Miller Orchestra (voc) The Crew Chiefs and Bobby Nichols | ‘Uncle Sam Presents’ Office of War Information NYC 12 Feb 1944 |
With My Head in the Clouds + Lady Be Good (close) | Glenn Miller Orchestra (voc) Ray Eberle and The Crew Chiefs | ‘Uncle Sam Presents’ Office of War Information NYC 12 Feb 1944 |
Set 2 | Count Basie | |
One O’Clock Jump (theme) + You For Me | Count Basie Orchestra | ‘Rock’n’Roll Dance Party’ WCBS CBS NYC 7 Apr 1956 |
Play it Fair | LaVerne Baker (voc) Count Basie Orchestra | ‘Rock’n’Roll Dance Party’ WCBS CBS NYC 7 Apr 1956 |
Ev’ry Day + Cherry Point + One O’Clock Jump (theme) | Count Basie Orchestra (voc) Joe Williams | ‘Rock’n’Roll Dance Party’ WCBS CBS NYC 7 Apr 1956 |
Set 3 | Dave Lambert & Buddy Stewart | |
Deedle + What’s This? | Dave Lambert & Buddy Stewart | ‘Symphony Sid Show’ Royal Roost WMCA NYC 26 Feb 1949 |
Hurry Home | Buddy Stewart | ‘Symphony Sid Show’ Royal Roost WMCA NYC 5 Mar 1949 |
Deedle | Dave Lambert & Buddy Stewart | ‘Symphony Sid Show’ Royal Roost WMCA NYC 5 Mar 1949 |
Royal Roost Bop (All the Things You Are) | Dave Lambert & Buddy Stewart | ‘Symphony Sid Show’ Royal Roost WMCA NYC 5 Mar 1949 |
Set 4 | Ted Fio rito | |
Serenade of Love (theme) + Medley: You’re Blasé & Sophisticated Lady | Vincent Valsanti aka Ted Fio Rito Orchestra | ‘Cocoanut Grove’ Radio Transcription Los Angeles 1934 |
Waltz Medley: Dreaming & Was it a Dream? | Vincent Valsanti aka Ted Fio Rito Orchestra | ‘Cocoanut Grove’ Radio Transcription Los Angeles 1934 |
June in January | Vincent Valsanti aka Ted Fio Rito Orchestra (voc) Phil Thomas | ‘Cocoanut Grove’ Radio Transcription Los Angeles 1934 |
Okay Toots + Serenade of Love (theme) | Vincent Valsanti aka Ted Fio Rito Orchestra (voc) Don Juan, Two, and Three | ‘Cocoanut Grove’ Radio Transcription Los Angeles 1934 |
Set 5 | Sammy Kaye | |
Dear Mum | Sammy Kaye Orchestra (voc) Allen Foster | ‘Spotlight Bands’ Blue Network 31 Jan 1942 |
Let’s Have Another Cup of Coffee | Sammy Kaye Orchestra (voc) The Three Kaydettes | ‘Spotlight Bands’ Blue Network 31 Jan 1942 |
Seeing You See Again Did Me No Good | Sammy Kaye Orchestra (voc) Tommy Ryan | ‘Spotlight Bands’ Blue Network 31 Jan 1942 |
Remember Pearl Harbour + Close | Sammy Kaye Orchestra (voc) The Three Kaydettes | ‘Spotlight Bands’ Blue Network 31 Jan 1942 |
Set 6 | 1930s Swing | |
Open + Lady Be Good | Barney Rapp & his New Englanders | Sign of the Drum NBC Cincinnati OK 17 Jun 1939 |
I Can’t Get Started (theme) + Ay, Ay, Ay | Bunny Berrigan Orchestra | Manhattan Centre WNEW NYC 26 Sep 1939 |
Theme + Spain | Les Brown & his Blue Devils | Green Room Hotel Edison Aircheck 22 Nov 1938 |
Little Posey + Warm Valley (theme) | Duke Ellington Orchestra | Panther Room Hotel Sherman WENR Blue Chicago 26 Sep 1940 |
Set 7 | Let’s Dance | |
Let’s Dance (theme) + You’re the Object of my Affection | Benny Goodman Orchestra (voc) Buddy Clark | ‘Let’s Dance’ WEAF NBC Red NYC 1 Dec 1934 |
Crazy Rhythm | Benny Goodman Orchestra (voc) Helen Ward | ‘Let’s Dance’ WEAF NBC Red NYC 8 Dec 1934 |
Solitude | Benny Goodman Orchestra (voc) Helen Ward | ‘Let’s Dance’ WEAF NBC Red NYC 9 Mar 1935 |
I Can’t Give You Anything But Love + Goodbye (theme) | Benny Goodman Orchestra | ‘Let’s Dance’ WEAF NBC Red NYC 2 Feb 1935 |
Set 8 | Modern Jazz | |
Open + Perdido | Terry Gibbs All-Stars | ‘Symphony Sid Show’ Birdland WJZ ABC NYC Aug 1951 |
Tiny’s Blues | Terry Gibbs All-Stars | ‘Symphony Sid Show’ Birdland WJZ ABC NYC Aug 1951 |
Three Little Words | Gene Krupa Quartet | London House WBBM CBS Chicago 13 Mar 1959 |