01 October 2024
(Until 01 October)Frankie Masters Swing Ork Leader- Phantom Dancer
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Frankie Masters, was a U.S bandleader, jazz standards writer, and pianist. He appeared in two Hollywood movies you can watch on this blog. Earl’s your Phantom Dancer feature artist this week.
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FRANKIE
Frankie Masters was a big band leader, popular in the late 1930s with his bell-tone band gimmick. A union official since 1924, lead big bands into the 1970s.
He played banjo in a university dance band while he was a student, then played guitar on an Asia-bound cruise ship. When ge retrned he joined the Benny Krueger Orchestra in Chicago playing along to silent films and on-stage between screenings.
Frankie made his first records for Victor in 1927 but wasn’t successful unti his bell-tone (staggering chords) rhythm band on Vocalion in 1939.
In 1939 he recorded his theme song and No. 1 hit, ‘Scatterbrain’ which he wrote with band members Carl Bean and Kahn Keene. Lyrics were by Johnny Burke.
FRANKIE
From the mid-1930s through the remainder of his career, Masters largely led hotel house bands in Chicago and New York City that focused on dinner shows and dancing.
Although the bands employed several vocalists, Masters, with a pleasant and melodious voice, provided the vocals on the majority of songs. Notable among his vocalists were Marion Francis (née Marion Francis Charlesworth; 1917–2011) and Phyllis Miles (aka Myles), later to become his wife. On occasion, several band members would be employed as a vocal chorus, billed variously as ‘The Swing Masters’ or “The Masters Voices.”
Frankie Masters and his Orchestra recorded 124 sides for commercial labels and several hundred songs for World and Lang-Worth radio transcription services
In 1940, tthe Music Corporation of America (now MCA Inc.) organized a sponsored radio show for the Masters orchestra. It was broadcast first via WBBM, later WMAQ and was called It Can Be Done. Also featured each week was poet-journalist Edgar Guest. The show, according to saxophonist Buddy Shaw, who played with Masters’s band at the time, featured stories about people who achieved success through adversity. Masters and company also made several movie shorts, which were shown in theaters nationally.
He and wife Phyllis Miles hosted the television show Lucky Letters on WBKB. Later that year and into early 1951, they had a weekly program called Walgreen’s Open House.
In 1974, when the Empire Room of the Palmer House Hotel reopened for the season, the Frankie Masters Orchestra became the new house band, replacing Ben Arden and his band, which had been appearing there since 1957.
1 October PLAY LIST
Play List – The Phantom Dancer 107.3 2SER-FM Sydney LISTEN ONLINE Community Radio Network Show CRN #676 | ||
107.3 2SER Tuesday 1 October 2024 | ||
Set 1 | Randy Brooks Orchestra | |
Theme + Girl of my Dreams | Randy Brooks Orchestra | ‘One Night Stand’ Roseland Ballroom NYC AFRS Re-broadcast 17 Nov 1945 |
Walking with my Honey | Randy Brooks Orchestra (voc) Lillian Lane | ‘One Night Stand’ Roseland Ballroom NYC AFRS Re-broadcast 17 Nov 1945 |
How Deep is the Ocean? | Randy Brooks Orchestra (voc) Billy Usher | ‘One Night Stand’ Roseland Ballroom NYC AFRS Re-broadcast 17 Nov 1945 |
Honeydripper | Randy Brooks Orchestra (voc) Trio | ‘One Night Stand’ Roseland Ballroom NYC AFRS Re-broadcast 17 Nov 1945 |
Set 2 | Songs of the Islands | |
Theme + E’Kotamawenala | Unidentified Tahitian Orchestra | ‘Songs of the Islands’ AFRS Re-broadcast 1944 |
No More Trouble | Unidentified Hawaiian Orchestra | ‘Songs of the Islands’ AFRS Re-broadcast 1944 |
The Moon of Monokoa | Ray Noble Orchestra (voc) Tony Martin | ‘Songs of the Islands’ AFRS Re-broadcast 1944 |
Bottoms Up + Hawaiian War Chant + Close | Harry Owens Orchestra | ‘Songs of the Islands’ AFRS Re-broadcast 1944 |
Set 3 | Frankie Masters | |
Theme + The Lady’s in Love With You | Frankie Masters Orchestra | ‘ABC Dancing Party’ Boulevarde Room Conrad Hilton Hotel WMAQ NBC Chicago 2 Feb 1957 |
Somebody Somewhere | Frankie Masters Orchestra (voc) Ray MacIntosh | ‘ABC Dancing Party’ Boulevarde Room Conrad Hilton Hotel WMAQ NBC Chicago 2 Feb 1957 |
Gad About + Namely Me | Frankie Masters Orchestra (voc) Frankie Masters | ‘ABC Dancing Party’ Boulevarde Room Conrad Hilton Hotel WMAQ NBC Chicago 2 Feb 1957 |
Medley: It Might as Well Be Spring / Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year / Paris in the Spring + What a Heavenly Night for Love + Close | Frankie Masters Orchestra (voc) The Swing Masters | ‘ABC Dancing Party’ Boulevarde Room Conrad Hilton Hotel WMAQ NBC Chicago 2 Feb 1957 |
Set 4 | Your Hit Parade | |
Open + Tweedlee Dee | Raymond Scott Orchestra (voc) Dorothy Collins and the Hit Paraders | ‘Your Hit Parade’ WNBC NBC TV NYC 16 Apr 1955 |
Cherry Pink and apple Blosson White | Raymond Scott Orchestra (voc) Trio | ‘Your Hit Parade’ WNBC NBC TV NYC 16 Apr 1955 |
Sincerely | Raymond Scott Orchestra (voc) Giselle Mackenzie | ‘Your Hit Parade’ WNBC NBC TV NYC 16 Apr 1955 |
Powerhouse | Raymond Scott Orchestra | ‘Your Hit Parade’ WNBC NBC TV NYC 16 Apr 1955 |
The Ballad of Davy Cockett + Close | Raymond Scott Orchestra (voc) Giselle Mackenzie | ‘Your Hit Parade’ WNBC NBC TV NYC 16 Apr 1955 |
Set 5 | Boyd Raeburn | |
Theme + There’s No You | Boyd Raeburn Orchestra (voc) David Allyn | Rose Room Palace Hotel KQW CBS San Francisco 7 Aug 1945 |
Who Started Love? | Boyd Raeburn Orchestra (voc) Barbara Jane | Rose Room Palace Hotel KQW CBS San Francisco 7 Aug 1945 |
How Deep is the Ocean? | Boyd Raeburn Orchestra | Rose Room Palace Hotel KQW CBS San Francisco 7 Aug 1945 |
The Hep Boyd | Boyd Raeburn Orchestra | Rose Room Palace Hotel KQW CBS San Francisco 7 Aug 1945 |
Set 6 | Xavier Cugat | |
Theme + Siboney | Xavier Cugat Orchestra | ‘All-Star Parade of Bands’ Ramona Room Hotel Last Frontier NBC Las Vegas 30 Nov 1953 |
Mambo at the Waldorf | Xavier Cugat Orchestra | ‘All-Star Parade of Bands’ Ramona Room Hotel Last Frontier NBC Las Vegas 30 Nov 1953 |
You Too | Xavier Cugat Orchestra (voc) Juan Manuel | ‘All-Star Parade of Bands’ Ramona Room Hotel Last Frontier NBC Las Vegas 30 Nov 1953 |
Tibe Rico | Xavier Cugat Orchestra (voc) Band | ‘All-Star Parade of Bands’ Ramona Room Hotel Last Frontier NBC Las Vegas 30 Nov 1953 |
Set 7 | Women in Jazz | |
Open + A Woman’s Place is the Groove | Vivian Gary Quartet | ‘Jazz Club USA’ VOA Washington DC 1951 |
The Blues at Mary Lou’s | Mary Lou Williams | ‘Jazz Club USA’ VOA Washington DC 1951 |
Boogie Mysterioso | Mary Lou Williams | ‘Jazz Club USA’ VOA Washington DC 1951 |
Mary’s Guitar Boogie | Mary Osbourne Trio | ‘Jazz Club USA’ VOA Washington DC 1951 |
Set 8 | Modern Jazz | |
Three Little Words | Flip Philips (ts) Hank Jones (p/org) Buddy Rich (d) | Bandbox WMGM NYC (?) 19 Jan 1953 |
Carioca | Flip Philips (ts) Hank Jones (p/org) Buddy Rich (d) | Bandbox WMGM NYC (?) 19 Jan 1953 |
Sweet Lorraine + Bugle Call Rag | Flip Philips (ts) Hank Jones (p/org) Buddy Rich (d) | Bandbox WMGM NYC (?) 19 Jan 1953 |