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Chiemi Eri sings Mucho Mucho 1950s

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Chiemi Eri sings Mucho Mucho 1950s

Postby phantom dancer » Sun Feb 14, 2010 9:36 pm

Tuesday 16 Feb 12 noon 107.3 2SER-FM Sydney (Sydney is +11 GMT)
Sunday 21 Feb 6:30am 107.3 2SER-FM Sydney (repeat)

Live streamed over http://www.2ser.com/stream

Hmm, Somehow couldn't log on here last week. but this week is OK. Apologies for missing last week's update.

The Phantom Dancer plays swing, jazz & dance from live 1920s - 60s radio & TV shows on your wireless and ear-o-phones.

Featured highlights this Tues and Sun: more Mary Osbourne, the electric guitar pioneer, is dug out of the archives playing with Gay Claridge's Orchestra from Chicago in 1945 also we tune into the 1939 version of Australia's Got Talent - the Major Bowes Amateur Hour over WJSV CBS Washington DC

You can see the FULL PLAYLIST on the radio page of http://www.gregpoppleton.com where you'll ALSO SEE the Phantom Dancer's VIDEO OF THE WEEK............

THIS WEEK'S VIDEO - More of Japanese chanteuse Chieri Eri as she sings in Spanish & Japanese, Mucho, Mucho, Mucho for a 1950s Japanese Film. See it on the Radio Show page of http://www.gregpoppleton.com. Enjoy!
Greg Poppleton & his Bakelite Dance Band play 1920s & 30s hot jazz & swing for your club, festival, corporate event, wedding, all occasions.
Visit us- http://www.gregpoppleton.com
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