Take Two

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Henry and his dad Chuck take a listen to another slew of great tracks from the 1920s. Sponsored by RetroStrange TV. Watch free at https://retrostrange.com

Do The Stomp Stomp

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This episode of Hank Radio was recorded on March 24th, 2023. Hank and his dad listen to some tunes on a nice spring day.

Hank Radio is a RetroStrange production. Support RetroStrange on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/philnelson

Track listing:

  1. DOCTOR JAZZ-STOMP – Jelly-Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers (Jelly-Roll Morton;Joe Oliver)
  2. Potato Head Blues – Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven
  3. Royal Garden Blues – New Orleans Lucky Seven
  4. CUSHION FOOT STOMP – ORIGINAL WASHBOARD BEATERS
  5. St. Louis Shuffle – Fletcher Henderson and his Orchestra (Waller;Pettis;Fletcher Henderson;R. Smith;J. Smith;T. Ladnier;J. Harrison;C. Green;D. Redman;C. Hawkins;B. ailey;J. Coles;Kaiser Marshall;C. Dixon)
  6. Dancin’ the Blues – Roseland Melody Boys
  7. East St. Louis Toodle-oo – Duke Ellington And His Orchestra (Duke Ellington;Bubber Miley;Louis Metcalf;Tricky Sam Nanton;Otto Hardwick;Rudy Jackson;Harry Carney;Freddy Guy;Wellman Braud;Sonny Greer)
  8. Steamboat-Stomp – Jelly-Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers

Recorded in Niles, MI. Edited at the Wizard Tower by Phil Nelson.

I Pick ‘Em Based On The Names

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Hank Radio Ep 2. Recorded Friday February 17th, 2023 in Niles, MI.

Track listing coming soon. Now available on all finer Podcasting services.

Hello Everybody

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Ep 1 – Jan 20, 2023

Hank Radio gets off to a rollicking good start with the following tracks:

Sugarfoot stop king, Oliver and his Savannah syncopaters

Doing the new low down Willie Lewis, and his Orchestra

Memphis blues
Sidewalk blues jelly Roll, Martin, and his red hot peppers

Boardwalk blues country club, Orchestra and Turk Robinson

At the jazz band ball bix beiderbcke and his gang

Bees knees oracle, Terrence orchestra

My blue Heaven Gene Austin, and George whiting and Walter Donaldson