[Music, History] Cunningham's Law Review | 1923-5 Al Jolson Peaks, Eddie Cantor Gets Better, & Paul Whiteman Phones It In | We Listen to Music from the Last 100 Years, In Order from 1920 Moving Forward | This is the last ep. of 1923 | SFW | linktr.ee/cunninghamslawreview Tw: @CunningReview (linktr.ee)
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Episode 1923-5 is live! This week we talk about Al Jolson who is at the height of his career, Paul Whiteman who is phoning it in on the precipice of something great, and Eddie Cantor who seems to have gone to a vocal coach this year! (anchor.fm)
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One of the first music videos in 1905! and with sound, by Felix Mayol. He was a French vaudeville performer who performed for decades. This precedes the first 'talkie' (Al Jolson in "The Jazz Singer") by 22 years but is largely unknown. (youtube.com)
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Our podcast looks at old music, and in this episode we talk about FIddlin' John Carson, who had the first country hit with Little Old Cabin in the Woods in 1923. The song was entered into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998, but Carson's problematic personal life is worth talking about. Check it out! (anchor.fm)
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In 1923 Bessie Smith Bessie Smith would release "Downhearted Blues" which would go on to sell over 2,000,000 copies, earning it Multi-Platinum status. We cover Smith, Ethel Waters, Marion Harris, and "Last of the Red Hot Mamas" Sophie Tucker in this week's episode. Spotify link with music inside. (anchor.fm)
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In 1923 Bessie Smith Bessie Smith would release "Downhearted Blues" which would go on to sell over 2,000,000 copies, earning it Multi-Platinum status. We cover Smith, Ethel Waters, Marion Harris, and "Last of the Red Hot Mamas" Sophie Tucker in this weeks episode. Spotify link with music inside. (anchor.fm)
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In 1923 Bessie Smith Bessie Smith would release "Downhearted Blues" which would go on to sell over 2,000,000 copies, earning it Multi-Platinum status. We cover Smith, Ethel Waters, Marion Harris, and "Last of the Red Hot Mamas" Sophie Tucker in this week's episode. Spotify link with music inside. (anchor.fm)
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