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Welcome to Guitars & All That Jazz

Welcome to Guitars & All That Jazz

Guitars & All That Jazz was a radio station that webcast via Live365 for 11 years, ending in June 2011. The playlist consisted of guitar instrumentals, jazz, big band, early rock 'n' roll, lounge music and classic easy listening.

I hope to share some of this music with you via this blog. Most of it will be taken from the original vinyl (LPs and 45s) , cassettes and the occasional commercially unavailable CD.

Here's hoping you'll find something to enjoy. Please note files are available only for a limited time.

I urge you to purchase the digital version of the albums featured, either on CD or via download, wherever possible.

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There are now two music streams. Click the appropriate player to the right.
1. Guitars & All That Jazz: Five hours of the best in jazz, guitars and other instrumental gems. New songs are added weekly.
2. Tiki Shores: Music to sweep you away to a tropical isle, a South American dance floor or a bossa nova on the beach at Rio. About 4.5 hours of classic exotica music, Latin rhythms and bossa nova.
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Friday, December 14, 2012

Perly Buttons & the Red Coats - Fiddler on the Roof Goes Pop


The Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof, which began its run of more than 3,000 performances in 1964, was at the height of its popularity when RCA Victor issued this album two years later. The movie version of Fiddler didn't hit theatres until 1971.

Fiddler on the Roof Goes Pop is a bit of a misleading title. These are actually Dixieland jazz arrangements of songs from the show.

I have no idea who Perly Buttons & the Red Coats actually were. The only person named on the album is the A&R man. Production is credited to a company, not an individual. This was also the only recording credited to Perly Buttons & the Red Coats.

In any case, there are some decent Dixieland versions of selections from Fiddler, including the one available from the link below.

Anatevka



Fiddler on the Roof Goes Pop has never been released in a digital format. The album doesn't seem to be in any great demand from collectors, so the best bet in scoring a used vinyl copy is probably record shops or thrift stores in your area.

2 comments:

  1. Wow! I picked this album up in a vintage store last summer and it's become an absolute favourite - I love the arrangements and the playing is top-notch. Your article hadn't yet been written when I first did a web search, but now I see it here... and am delighted to see some appreciation for what I think of as a lost classic.

    I actually found an email for the A&R man, Mike Lipskin, online - and I wrote him with some questions. The chance that i could still reach this guy was too good to miss. Unfortunately, I never heard back. Oh well.

    I've digitized my copy so I can enjoy it on my iPod - it's great stuff!

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  2. Thanks for your comments. It's unfortunate that there are virtually no album credits for this great Dixieland album. That certainly leaves a lot of unanswered questions. Strange that nothing else was recorded under the Perly Buttons name.

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