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A Dumbell Edition of RRR # 1,240 April 21, 2024

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The Dumbells
Capt. M. W. Plunkett’s Dumbells

Welcome to Glenn Robison’s Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can’t *not* tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and ’30s.

Yes, you’re right. The preferred spelling of dumbbell is with two “b”s, but only as it applies to the weight-training apparatus. The Dumbells above, with one “b” aren’t weightlifters, but Capt. M. W. Plunkett’s Dumbells musical troupe. You’ll find out all about them and hear three numbers presented in their 1920s shows in the first segment of this week’s edition of Rapidly Rotating Records. With The Masters just concluded we’ll hit the links and celebrate Nat Osborne’s birthday. We’ll also have a two-segment vocabulary lesson, not about specific words, but explaining two different but related figures of speech with musical examples. There’s lots of great music and interesting information so set aside an hour with your favorite beverage and prepare to be transported back to a different–and we think better–musical era.

THANKS FOR LISTENING! ENJOY THE SHOW!

Here’s the complete playlist:

Segment 1: The Dumbells

K-K-Kiss Me Again – Albert Plunkett
Come Back, Old Pal – Reese Williams
It’s Canada (The Land For Me) – Al. Plunkett

Segment 2: Synecdoche

Tickling The Strings – Michael Flanagan
Bread Line Blues – Slim Smith
Kitten On The Keys – Frank Banta and Jack Austin (Piano Duet)

Segment 3: Metonymy

You’re My Dish – Fats Waller and His Rhythm / Fats Waller, v.
Big House Blues – Harlem Footwarmers (Duke Ellington)
Is It True What They Say About Dixie? – Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees / Rudy Vallee, v.

Segment 4: Golf

Since They Are All Playing Miniature Golf – Saunders and White
The Human Chatterbox Plays Golf – Julius Tannen
And Then He Took Up Golf – Frank Crumit

Segment 5: Nat Osborne

When They Changed My Name To A Number – Art Gillham
You Wanted Someone To Play With, I Wanted Someone To Love – Johnny Marvin
That’s The Song Of Songs For Me – Harvey Hindermeyer

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The Dumbells
Capt. M. W. Plunkett’s Dumbells

Welcome to Glenn Robison’s Rapidly Rotating Records, bringing you vintage music to which you can’t *not* tap your toes, from rapidly rotating 78 RPM records of the 1920s and ’30s.

Yes, you’re right. The preferred spelling of dumbbell is with two “b”s, but only as it applies to the weight-training apparatus. The Dumbells above, with one “b” aren’t weightlifters, but Capt. M. W. Plunkett’s Dumbells musical troupe. You’ll find out all about them and hear three numbers presented in their 1920s shows in the first segment of this week’s edition of Rapidly Rotating Records. With The Masters just concluded we’ll hit the links and celebrate Nat Osborne’s birthday. We’ll also have a two-segment vocabulary lesson, not about specific words, but explaining two different but related figures of speech with musical examples. There’s lots of great music and interesting information so set aside an hour with your favorite beverage and prepare to be transported back to a different–and we think better–musical era.

THANKS FOR LISTENING! ENJOY THE SHOW!

Here’s the complete playlist:

Segment 1: The Dumbells

K-K-Kiss Me Again – Albert Plunkett
Come Back, Old Pal – Reese Williams
It’s Canada (The Land For Me) – Al. Plunkett

Segment 2: Synecdoche

Tickling The Strings – Michael Flanagan
Bread Line Blues – Slim Smith
Kitten On The Keys – Frank Banta and Jack Austin (Piano Duet)

Segment 3: Metonymy

You’re My Dish – Fats Waller and His Rhythm / Fats Waller, v.
Big House Blues – Harlem Footwarmers (Duke Ellington)
Is It True What They Say About Dixie? – Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees / Rudy Vallee, v.

Segment 4: Golf

Since They Are All Playing Miniature Golf – Saunders and White
The Human Chatterbox Plays Golf – Julius Tannen
And Then He Took Up Golf – Frank Crumit

Segment 5: Nat Osborne

When They Changed My Name To A Number – Art Gillham
You Wanted Someone To Play With, I Wanted Someone To Love – Johnny Marvin
That’s The Song Of Songs For Me – Harvey Hindermeyer

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