A Message from John Levin
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A Message from John Levin
For those who have never seen an issue of the APS magazine, here is a recent issue:-
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APS is a great group and the quarterly is outstanding.
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My apologies for having an inoperable link in John's message. For a sneak preview of the new website, click this (you'll want the sound on):
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Does anyone know what the song is that is playing on the website preview page? Thanks.
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That's a pleasant earworm, isn't it? I have asked the video creator for this information, but he's currently out of town so it will be a few days before he can check. I'll report back...swamprad wrote: Fri Dec 24, 2021 10:28 am Does anyone know what the song is that is playing on the website preview page? Thanks.
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According to the Soundhound application on my phone, it's "That's You, Baby" by George Olsen and Irving Mills, available on an issue called "The Naughty 1920s: Red Hot & Risque Songs of the Jazz Age, Vol. 2" (Apr. 4, 2012).swamprad wrote: Fri Dec 24, 2021 10:28 am Does anyone know what the song is that is playing on the website preview page? Thanks.
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What a marvelous rendition of That's You Baby. I hadn't realized how great it sounded- I'll have to pull out my copy for a listen!
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Pretty sure it's Hal Kemp's version, as "Carolina Club Orchestra', on OKeh 41237. Fantastic record, as all of Kemp's OKehs and early Brunswicks are.gunnarthefeisty wrote: Sat Dec 25, 2021 12:15 am What a marvelous rendition of That's You Baby. I hadn't realized how great it sounded- I'll have to pull out my copy for a listen!
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It's Olsen's. I just listened to it.gramophone-georg wrote: Sat Dec 25, 2021 12:48 amPretty sure it's Hal Kemp's version, as "Carolina Club Orchestra', on OKeh 41237. Fantastic record, as all of Kemp's OKehs and early Brunswicks are.gunnarthefeisty wrote: Sat Dec 25, 2021 12:15 am What a marvelous rendition of That's You Baby. I hadn't realized how great it sounded- I'll have to pull out my copy for a listen!