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WFUV New Music Sampler: Fall '11

SamplerYour $60 contribution brings you all the benefits of membership, plus a CD of new radio favorites.

Track list: Fitz and the Tantrums, "Don't Gotta Work It Out" - The Decemberists, "Calamity Song" - Trevor Hall, "Brand New Day" - The Head and the Heart, "Down in the Valley" - NEEDTOBREATHE, "Drive All Night" - Zee Avi, "The Book of Morris Johnson" - Tea Leaf Green, "Honey Bee" - Mike Doughty, "Na Na Nothing" - Matt Nathanson, "Room @ The End of the World" - Cults, "Go Outside" - The Jayhawks, "She Walks In So Many Ways" - Buxton, "Boy of Nine" - Amos Lee, "El Camino" - Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers, "Gravity" - Blitzen Trapper, "Love The Way You Walk Away" - Ben Lee, "Get Used To It"

Available for $60 with a year's worth of member benefits from WFUV
or at $100 with FUV Live 14.

FUV Live 14 CD • Exclusive live performances from WFUV

FUV LiveOur carefully curated disc of this year's best live performances, compiled by Music Director Rita Houston.
Hear clips from each song: FUV Live 14

Track List: Amos Lee, "Violin" - Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears, "Livin' In The Jungle" - The Civil Wars, "Forget Me Not" - David Wax Museum, "Born With A Broken Heart" - The Decemberists, "Down By The Water" - Edie Brickell, "Waiting For Me" - Eilen Jewell, "Bang Bang Bang" - GIVERS, "Up Up Up" - The Head And The Heart, "Lost In My Mind" - Iron and Wine, "Tree By The River" - Jorma Kaukonen, "Goodbye To The Blues" - Justin Townes Earle, "One More Night In Brooklyn" - KD Lang, "The Water's Edge" - The Mountain Goats, "Birth Of Serpents" - Nicole Atkins, "The Tower" - Okkervil River, "Rider" - Punch Brothers, "Next To The Trash" - Randy Newman, "You've Got A Friend In Me" - The Raveonettes, "Forget That You're Young" - Villagers, "The Pact (I'll Be Your Fever)"

Available at $100 with the New Music Sampler; at $120 with the WFUV Winter Hat, and at $240 with the WFUV Hoodie.

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WFUV Winter Hat

'Tis the season to listen to your mama and keep your head warm. The black knit winter hat has an embroidered WFUV logo for extra style points. Available for a limited time -- during the cold months only.

Available at $120 with FUV Live 14.

WFUV Black Hoodie

HoodieNew this year: The zip-up, long-sleeved FUV Hoodie is a must-add to your casual wardrobe. It's made of a thick, soft cotton blend that will pair well with your favorite jeans. Black with white letters. Boldly identifies you as a WFUV music lover! Be the first on your block to snap up this fine item. Available in Small, Medium, Large and XL.

Available at $240 with FUV Live 14.

WFUV CD of the Month Club

CD of the Month

One Year for $700:
Receive a new CD release every month over the next year, hand-selected by WFUV Music Director Rita Houston - including the new FUV Live 14 CD.

Six Months for $365:
Try it out - receive new CDs for 6 months, and if you choose, continue the rest of the year for $335.

Past club members have received new releases from too many great artists to mention - Head over here for a list of previously selected CDs.

At $700, payment options include a lump sum, or twelve $58.33/month installments on your credit card. At $365, options include a lump sum, or six $60/month installments (and then six $40/month installments, if you renew). Of course you also enjoy all the benefits of WFUV Membership for one year, like the ticket Memberline and your discount-rich MemberCard.

WFUV Marquee Membership Package

Concerts

Support WFUV as a Marquee Member and you'll get invitations to WFUV's private live concert broadcasts throughout the year. Head over here for more info.

Recent performances have included Gomez, Indigo Girls, Jorma Kaukonen, New Riders, Steve Earle, Loudon Wainwright III, Brandi Carlile, Nicole Atkins, Blind Boys of Alabama, Joan Osborne, Taj Mahal, Nick Lowe, Marc Cohn, Suzanne Vega, Josh Rouse, Josh Ritter, Joe Jackson, Martin Sexton, Billy Bragg, Angelique Kidjo, John Hiatt, Joseph Arthur, Michelle Shocked, Erin McKeown and many more.

Of course you also enjoy all the benefits of WFUV Membership for one year, like the free-ticket Member Line and the discount-rich MemberCard, plus you'll receive the latest live CD collection of exclusive studio performances.

Marquee Membership is available for generous donations of $1,200 and over, with monthly payment options possible.

The CD & Marquee Membership Package

Concerts

The CD of the Month Club brings new releases to your door every month for a year. Marquee Membership puts you on the guest list for WFUV's private events. Why should you have to choose? Of course there are all the benefits of WFUV Membership for one year as well.

CD & Marquee Membership is available for generous donations of $1,700 and over, with monthly payment options possible.

The Alternate Side CD

TAS CDYour $35 contribution brings you all the benefits of membership, plus a CD of 9 exclusive live tracks.

Track list: The Vaccines, "Wreckin' Bar (Ra Ra Ra)" - Okkervil River, "Rider" - James Blake, "Unluck" - The Naked and Famous, "Young Blood" - The Antlers, "Every Night My Teeth are Falling Out" - The Raveonettes, "Forget That You're Young" - Art Brut, "Lost Weekend" - The Mountain Goats, "Birth of Serpents" - The Lisps, "Are We At The Movies?"

Also available at $50 with The Alternate Side T-Shirt, or at $75 with The Alternate Side T-Shirt.

The Alternate Side T-Shirt

T-ShirtShow your support for new and local music! Your $50 contribution gets you the soft, black, short-sleeved, 100% cotton Alternative Apparel (of course) T-Shirt featuring the snazzy Alternate Side logo. Available in S, M, L and XL (they run a little small). Includes all the benefits of membership, plus The Alternate Side CD of 9 exclusive live tracks listed above from Studio A.

Available at $50 with The Alternate Side CD, or at $75 with The Alternate Side CD.

The Little Red Book of New York Wisdom

bookCityscape fans: Receive this thought-provoking collection inspired by life in the world's greatest city, with an introduction by former Mayor Ed Koch. New York City has a seemingly limitless capacity to spark both refreshingly blunt observations and eloquent descriptions of its daily life and motion. Inside you’ll find words of wisdom from New Yorkers including Woody Allen, Edie Falco, Bette Midler, Spike Lee and many more.

Available at $50 with all the benefits of WFUV Membership.

Celtic Show Gifts

 

WFUV Tote Bag

 

WFUV Celtic Show Tote Bags

A $60 donation to your favorite Irish program on WFUV will get you a tote bag made of 100% pre-consumer recycled cotton with inside drop pocket to thank you for keeping the Irish tradition alive! Each is printed with either 'Ceol na nGael' or 'A Thousand Welcomes/Mile Failte'.

Girsa: "A Sweeter Place" CD

GirsaGirsa is "eight young women from the Irish heart of Rockland County, New York that look like angels, play traditional Irish music like demons, and sing like larks."

Track List: "Man in the Bog/The Compromise" - "Rolling Hills" - "The Broken Clock/ I Forget/ Sligo Princesses/ Gort na Coiribe" - "Garden Valley" - "75 Fingers/Towne Teine/Bang Your Frog on the Sofa" - "Captain Captain" - "The Orphan/Jonathan Roche's" - "Ar Eireann Ni Neosfainn Ce Hi" - "Harnett's/The Old Favorite" - "Irish Heartbeat" - "Ur-Chill An Cbreagain/Clare Reel/Lochaber Badger" - "Passage West" - "Reel of Rio/High Road to Linton" - "Mountains of Pomeroy" - "Beauties of Autumn/Cathal McConnell's/Paddy Marsh's" - "There is a Time"

Available at $75 with a year's worth of WFUV Membership benefits, like the ticket Member Line and the discount-rich WFUV MemberCard. Also available at $120 with the Cherish the Ladies CD, or at $240 with the WFUV Hoodie.

 

Cherish the Ladies: "Country Crossroads" CD

CherishThe 25th anniversary album from Celtic music super group, Cherish the Ladies. Recorded in Nashville with some elite musicians (Vince Gill, Nanci Griffith, Maura O'Connell, Rob Ickes, Alison Brown) and including guest spots from alumni Eileen Ivers, Liz Carroll, Deirdre Connolly and Liz Knowles.

Track List: "The Boat To Bofin / The View Across the Valley / Martin Ainsboro’s" - "We Dreamed our Dreams (feat. Maura O'Connell)" - "The Wave and the Spade / The Woods of Old Limerick" - "Donegal Rain (feat. Vince Gill)" - "Southfork Posse / The Malbay Shuffle / Brian Quinn’s / The Cavan Reel" - "Dirty Old Town (feat. Nanci Griffith)" - "Ar Éirinn Ní Neosfainn Cé Hí (For Ireland I'd Not Tell Her Name) (feat. Deirdre Connolly)" - "Shoot When the Ducks are Flying / The Mullingar Lea / O’Connor Donn’s" - "The Verdant Braes of Skreen (feat. Maura O'Connell)" - "Waltzing Down the Aisle" - "An Cailín Rua / Minus Imus / The Rambling Sailor"
Available at $75 with a year's worth of WFUV Membership benefits, like the ticket Member Line and the discount-rich WFUV MemberCard. Also available at $120 with the Girsa CD, or at $240 with the WFUV Hoodie.

 

Altan: "The Poison Glen" CD

The world's foremost Irish traditional group, with over a million records sold, is releasing a new album. Gleann Nimhe - The Poison Glen, Altan's new studio album of original material, will be released on February 28, 2012 on Compass Records, 7 years exactly after the previous one, Local Ground. The recording took place in famous sound engineer & bass player Billy Robinson's Steeples Studios in Ramelton, Ireland.

Available at $75 with a year's worth of WFUV Membership benefits, like the ticket Member Line and the discount-rich WFUV MemberCard. Also available at $240 with the WFUV Hoodie.

 

Hat

WFUV Winter Hat

'Tis the season to listen to your mama and keep your head warm. The black knit winter hat has an embroidered WFUV logo for extra style points. Available for a limited time -- during the cold months only.

Available at $120 with the Cherish the Ladies CD.

 

WFUV Black Hoodie

HoodieThe brand new, zip-up, long-sleeved FUV Hoodie is a must-add to your casual wardrobe. It's made of a thick, soft cotton blend that will pair well with your favorite jeans. Black with white letters. Boldly identifies you as a WFUV music lover! Be the first on your block to snap up this fine item. Available in Small, Medium, Large and XL.

Available with Celtic $240 membership and one of the three Celtic CDs above.

The Big Broadcast Gifts

 

 

The Big Broadcast Collection 7

BB7The latest installment! This double CD includes a complete June 1932 "Lucky Strike Hour" radio show, with the orchestras of Joe Sanders and Jack Denny, only available in this WFUV membership package.

The track list: 1. Moxie: Arthur Fields with Harry Raderman's Orchestra 1921 - 2. Tampeekoe: Charlie Skeete and his Orchestra 8 June 1926 - 3. (She Did It Then-She’s Doing It Now. And She’ll Be Doing It for a Long, Long Time: Harry Barris December 1926 - 4. My Heart Stood Still: Golden Gate Orchestra July 1927 - 5. Weary Feet: Jack Richmond March 1928 - 6. Happy Days and Lonely Nights: Smith Ballew with Meyer Davis’ Swanee Syncopators 20 October 1928 - 7. Sophomore Prom: Cliff Edwards 28 May 1929 - 8. Nobody’s Sweetheart: Marion Harris December 1929 - 9. Chinnin’ and Chattin’ With May: Tom Stacks with Frank Auburn Orchestra 10 April 1930 - 10. A Cottage for Sale: Al Shayne 1930 - 11. They Satisfy: Charlie Lawman with Mills Music Masters 21 January 1931 - 12. Walkin’ My Baby Back Home: Scrappy Lambert with Milt Shaw and his Detroiters 13 February 1931 - 13. I Don’t Know Why (I Just Do): Annette Hanshaw 22 September 1931 - 14. I Guess I’ll Have to Change My Plan: Ramona with Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra 16 August 1932 - 15. Ev’ryone Says I Love You: Les Allen with The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra Directed by Henry Hall 20 December 1932 - 16. He’s a Son of the South: Ovie Alston with Claude Hopkins and his Roseland Orchestra 13 January 1933 - 17. Smoke Rings: Harold Arlen with Leo Reisman and his Orchestra 11 July 1933 - 18. Chinatown, My Chinatown: Louis Prima 28 September 1933 - 19. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: Dick Robertson with George Hall and his Orchestra 3 January 1934 - 20. Lovely to Look At: Browning and Starr 1935 - 21. That’s a Plenty: The Harmonettes 19 January 1935 - 22. She’s a Latin from Manhattan: Jimmy Farrell with Johnny Green and his Orchestra 28 March 1935 - 23. Get Out and Get Under the Moon: Regal Jazz Band 1937 Regal 6704 - 24. That’s What I Like About the South: Phil Harris and his Orchestra 31 March 1937 - 25. Doin’ the Derby: Joe Sanders and his Nighthawks Orchestra 14 June 1932 Unissued Private Radio Recording

Available at $60 by itself; at $100 with The Big Broadcast Collection I, II, III, IV, V or 6; or $240 with the WFUV Hoodie.

The Big Broadcast Collection 6

Big Broadcast 61. "Fate," The Scranton Sirens (1923) - 2. "Lovey Came Back," Cliff Edwards (10 December 1923) - 3. "Looking at the World Thru' Rose-Colored Glasses," Arthur Fields with Golden Gate Orchestra (10 August 1926) - 4. "(Make My Cot) Where the Cot-Cot-Cotton Grows," The Cook Sisters (1 October 1927) - 5. "Sorry," Andy Razaf with Henderson's Collegians) - 6. "It's a Precious Little Thing Called Love," Ralph McMann with Jimmy Sauter's Night Owls) - 7. "They All Fall in Love," Will Osborne Orchestra (19 November 1929) - 8. "Tiger Rag," Hotel Pennsylvania Music (15 January 1930) - 9. "(I'd Like To Be) A Bee in Your Boudoir," Charles (Buddy) Rogers (27 February 1930) - 10. "Wabash Blues," Taylor's Dixie Orchestra (23 May 1931) - 11. "All of Me," Scrappy Lambert with Tom Gerun and His Orchestra (8 December 1931) - 12. "Day After Day," J.M. Stewart with Princeton Triangle Club Dance Orchestra (10 December 1931) - 13. "Got the South in My Soul," Singin' Sam (23 April 1932) - 14. "Spring is Here Again," Marion Harris (2 June 1932) - 15. "Banking on the Weather/A Great Big Bunch of You," Audrey Marsh and Sammy Fain with Joe Moss and His Orchestra (15 July 1932) - 16. "In the Dim Dim Dawning," Irene Taylor with Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra (17 November 1932) - 17. "Midnight, the Stars and You," Denny Dennis with Roy Fox and His Band (9 March 1934) - 18. "Lost in a Fog," Gloria Grafton (30 August 1934) - 19. "Blue Moon," Kenneth Sargent with Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra (16 November 1934) - 20. "On the Green," Rube Bloom (18 December 1934) - 21. "Accent on Youth," Dolly Dawn with George Hall and his Hotel Taft Orchestra (14 September 1935) - 22. "A Beautiful Lady in Blue," Al Bowlly with Ray Noble and his Orchestra (9 December 1935) - 23. "Trouble in Mind," Four Southerners (17 March 1937) - 24. "Junk-Man's Blues," Ovie Alston and His Orchestra (14 October, 1938) - 25. "King Porter Stomp," Cab Calloway and His Orchestra (ca. November 1932) Unissued private radio broadcast recording

Available at $100 with Big Broadcast Collection 7.

The Big Broadcast Collection V

The Big Broadcast

Another two dozen fresh-to-CD selections, including two never heard test pressings! And a unique 1932 broadcast by the Hal Kemp band.

1. "I Never Knew," Gene Rodemich and His Orchestra (10/21) Brunswick Test Pressing - 2. "Oh Gee, Georgie," Margaret Young (3/27/24) - 3. "Go, Joe, Joe," Phil Napoleon and His Orchestra (3/31/27) - 4. "Ain't She Sweet?" Dick Robertson and a Piano (4/27) - 5. Westward Bound," Noble Sissle (3/29/28) - 6. "Somebody Stole My Gal," The Whoopee Makers (9/25/28) - 7. "Wishing and Waiting for Love," Belle Mann with Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra (6/6/29) - 8. "It's Unanimous Now," Francis Williams (8/29) - 9. "Keepin' Myself for You," Johnny Morris with Paul Specht Orchestra (1/23/30) - 10. "Why Am I So Romantic?" Scrappy Lambert with Albert Mason's Orchestra (8/8/30) - 11. "At Last I'm Happy," Paul Small with Red and His Big Ten (1/5/31) - 12. "By My Side," Frank Sylvano with Tom Gerun and His Orchestra (2/631) - 13. "Hot Piano Stomp," Henry Lange and His Orchestra (8/18/31) Gennett Test Pressing - 14. "How's Your Uncle?" Chick Bullock with The Troubadors (9/3/31) - 15. "I Need Lovin'," The Rondoliers and Piano Pals (9/23/31) - 16. "All of a Sudden," Kenneth Sargent with Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra (5/10/32) - 17. "Somebody Loses-Somebody Wins," The Three Keys (8/29/32) - 18. "Trouble in Paradise," Elmer Feldkamp with Ed Lloyd and His Orchestra (6/29/33) - 19. "There's a New Day Coming," Sam Browne & Trio with The Midnight Minstrels (7/7/33) - 20. "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Love," Bob Crosby with Anson Weeks and His Orchestra (9/14/33) - 21. "Clean as a Whistle," Frank Barton with Tom Coakley and His Orchestra (10/33) - 22. "Mood Indigo," Garland Wilson (12/33) - 23. "And I Still Do," Ruth Bradley with Ina Ray Hutton and Her Melodears (7/19/34) - 24. "There Goes My Attraction," Larry Stewart with Jack Shilkret and His Orchestra (7/31/36) - 25. "Limehouse Blues," "Black Bottom," "Hallelujah," Hal Kemp and His Orchestra RCA Victor Home Recording (11/1/32)

Available at $100 with Big Broadcast Collection 7.

The Big Broadcast Collection IV

The Big Broadcast

The fourth installment - This double CD includes a complete 1933 "Lucky Strike Hour" radio show, only available in this WFUV membership package.

1. "Ja Da," Arthur Fields (15 November 1918) - 2. "'Tain't Nobody's Business If I Do," Chas. A. Matson's Creole Serenaders (30 March 1923) - 3. "Jig Walk," Ipana Troubabdors (30 October 1925) - 4. "Rhythm Step," Fred Elizalde (August 1927) - 5. "Thou Swell," Trio with Johnny Johnson and His Statler Pennsylvanians (2 December 1927) - 6. "Ready for the River," Pinkey Hunter with Emerson Gill and His Bamboo Garden Orchestra (27 March 1928) - 7. "Angel," Johnny Marvin (18 April 1928) - 8. "As Long As We Are in Love," Billy Murray with Fred Rich and His Orchestra (17 January 1929) - 9. "Something to Live For," Dick Robertson with Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orchestra (28 February 1929) - 10. "Have a Little Faith in Me," Seger Ellis (13 December 1929) - 11. "The Talk of the Town," Dusty Rhodes with Benny Meroff and His Orchestra (January 1930) - 12. "The One I Love Just Can't Be Bothered With Me," Annette Hanshaw (11 March 1930) - 13. "Happy Feet," The Mariners Trio (26 May 1930) - 14. "A Bench in the Park," Al Bowlly and Les Allen with Harry Hudson's Melody Men (September 1930) - 15. "You Try Somebody Else," Kate Smith (28 October 1931) - 16. "Crosby, Columbo and Vallee," Dick Robertson (11 December 1931) - 17. "Please," Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees (27 October 1932) - 18. "Here Lies Love," Jack Plant with Roy Fox and His Band (22 November 1932) - 19. "California (Here I Come)," Claude Hopkins and His Orchestra (13 January 1933) - 20. "Heebie Jeebies," The Three Keys (13 August 1933) - 21. "Get Hot Foot," Hans Bund mit Seimen Tanz-Orchester (18 April 1934) - 22. "What a Difference a Day Made," Elmer Feldkamp with Freddy Martin and His Orchestra (4 October 1934) - 23. "Mystery," Joe Venuti and His Blue Four (20 March 1935) - 24. "Sweet Sue," Don Redman and His Orchestra (28 May 1937 Test Pressing) - 25. "Look Who's Here," Little Jackie Heller with Ben Bernie and His Orchestra (21 January 1933 Unissued private recording)

Available at $100 with Big Broadcast Collection 7.

The Big Broadcast Collection III

The Big Broadcast

Vintage jazz collection number three...

1. "Pianoflage," Roy Bargy (8/31/22) - 2. "The Flapper Wife," Arthur Hall with Golden Gate Orchestra (4/22/25) - 3. "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover," Scrappy Lambert with Al Goering s Collegians (1/28/27) - 4. "I'm Walkin' on Air," Frankie Masters Orchestra (11/23/27) - 5. "A Bag of Blues," Jack Pettis & Pets (7/3/28) - 6. "Baby's Back To-Day," Irene Beasley (The Girl from Dixie) (4/10/29) - 7. "Reaching for Someone," Jack Plant with The Brooklyn Broadcasters (10/29) - 8. "Washin' the Blues from My Soul," Russell Brown Orchestra (5/20/30) - 9. "Smile When the Raindrops Fall," Scrappy Lambert with Adrian Shubert Orchestra (6/20/30) - 10. "I Lost My Gal Again," Tom Stacks with Carolina Club Orchestra (3/6/31) - 11. "Good-Bye Blues," Singin' Sam (6/4/32) - 12. "Was I?," Peggy Hill with Eliot Everett Orchestra (8/4/32) - 13. "I'll Follow You," Red McKenzie with Paul Whiteman Orchestra (9/26/32) - 14. "A Little Street Where Old Friends Meet," Harlan Lattimore with Owen Fallon & Californians (10/20/32) - 15. "Strike Me Pink," Frank Luther with Victor Arden-Phil Ohman Orchestra (10/27/32) - 16. "Ain't Misbehavin'," Ovie Alston with Claude Hopkins Orchestra (3/9/33) - 17. "Stay Out of My Dreams," Ramona & Grand Piano (4/19/33) - 18. "Two Faced Woman," Skinnay Ennis with Hal Kemp Orchestra (5/26/33) - 19. "Buckin' the Wind," Carl Ravazza with Anson Weeks Orchestra (9/14/33) - 20. "Pardon My Southern Accent," Eddie Stone with Isham Jones Orchestra (8/31/34) - 21. "Mandy," Ozzie Nelson Orchestra (11/23/34) - 22. "Dames," Jack Plant with George Scott Wood Orchestra (12/3/34) - 23. "Weary," Barbara Parks with Joe Sanders Orchestra (12/17/35) - 24. "Bagpipe Stomp," Barney Rapp Orchestra (8/25/37) - 25. "Sweet Georgia Brown," Abe Lyman Orchestra (11/10/32 Broadcast)

Available at $100 with Big Broadcast Collection 7.

The Big Broadcast Collection II

The Big Broadcast

Our second custom sampler for vintage jazz fans!

Vol. II Track List: 1. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home?: Eva Taylor & Clarence Williams (11/25/22); 2. Mamma Goes Where Papa Goes: Arthur Hall & Broadway Music Masters (11/23); 3. Let's Talk About My Sweetie: Charles Kaley & Abe Lyman's California Orchestra (2/1/26); 4. Spring Fever: Rube Bloom (3/31/26); 5. South Wind: Walter Davison's Louisville Loons (4/19/27); 6. Love and Kisses: Paul Whiteman Orchestra (5/13/27); 7. Blue Baby: Kenneth Casey Orchestra (Test Pressing ca. 7/27); 8. Because You Are My Dream Girl: Bob Nolan & Blue Steele Orchestra (2/10/28); 9. I Get the Blues When It Rains: Irving Kaufman & Fred Rich Orchestra (3/29/29); 10. Wasting My Love on You: Annette Hanshaw (10/7/30); 11. Reaching for the Moon: Al Bowlly & Roy Fox Band (3/5/31); 12. Dream a Little Dream of Me: Smith Ballew & Teddy Raph Orchestra (4/6/31); 13. Was That the Human Thing to Do?: Rudy Vallee & Connecticut Yankees (2/32); 14. Play Me a Frigid Air: Sid Peltyn Orchestra (8/4/32); 15. Rise 'n' Shine: Ramona & Paul Whiteman Orchestra (11/25/32); 16. Oh! By Jingo: The Three Keys (4/7/33); 17. Washington Squabble: Claude Hopkins Orchestra (12/11/33); 18. With Every Breath I Take: Connie Boswell & Jimmie Grier Orchestra (12/13/34); 19. Believe It Beloved: Eddie Stone & Isham Jones Orch (12/6/34); 20. I Got Shoes-You Got Shoesies: Cliff Edwards & Four Blackbirds (2/15/35); 21. Tap Room Blues): Joe Venuti & Blue Five (3/20/35); 22. Alone: Eddie Paul Paramount Orchestra (12/5/35); 23. The Panic is On: Mezz Mezzrow Swing Band (3/12/36); 24. Bugle Call Rag: Don Redman Orchestra (9/30/36); 25. BONUS TRACK: Everybody Loves My Baby: Red Nichols Orchestra (Denver Broadcast, 8/4/32)

Available at $100 with Big Broadcast Collection 7.

The Big Broadcast Collection I

The Big Broadcast

Catch up with all of Rich Conaty's favorites: You receive The Big Broadcast Collection II plus the original Big Broadcast Collection I!

Vol. 1 Track List: 1. My Papa Doesn't Two-Time No Time: Don Redman w/Fletcher Henderson Orch (4/16/24)   2. Blues in F: Mound City Blue Blowers (3/25/25)   3. Rosy Cheeks: Scrappy Lambert & Billy Hillpot w/Ben Bernie Orch (4/8/27)   4. Me and My Shadow: Scrappy Lambert (1927)   5. Soliloquy: Don Voorhees Orch (9/6/27)   6. I'm More Than Satisfied: Larry Abbott Orch (11/15/27)   7. Happy Rhythm: Musical Stevedores (1/30/29)   8. Tip Toe Thru the Tulips: Rollickers w/Fred Rich Orch (7/26/29)   9. Blue Again: Marion Harris (12/14/30)   10. Is That Religion?: Cab Calloway Orch (12/23/30 Previously unreleased take)   11. Goin' To Town: Red Nichols (5/19/32)   12. Jig Time: Three Keys (9/8/32)   13. Look What I've Got: Peggy Healy w/Paul Whiteman Orch (4/4/33)   14. Thank Heaven for You: Rudy Vallee (6/20/33)   15. The River's Takin' Care of Me: Pee Wee Hunt w/Casa Loma Orch (6/23/33)   16. Here You Come With Love: Ted Lewis Band (7/28/33)   17. I Never Knew: Chocolate Dandies (10/10/33)   18. St. Louis Blues: Cliff Edwards & Eton Boys (10/19/34)   19. Mellow as a Cello: Joe Venuti & Blue Four (3/20/35)   20. Mary Lou: Mal Hallett Orch (5/9/36)   21. Just One of Those Things: Garland Wilson (9/7/36)   22. Shall We Dance: Paul Whiteman Orch (3/26/37)   23. China Boy: Gene Austin (11/18/37)   24. Adam's Apple: Barney Rapp Orch (8/26/37 Previously unreleased)   25. BONUS TRACK: It Don't Mean a Thing: Roger Wolfe Kahn Orch (11/15/32 Broadcast)

Available at $100 with Big Broadcast Collection 7.

 

Hat

WFUV Winter Hat

'Tis the season to listen to your mama and keep your head warm. The black knit winter hat has an embroidered WFUV logo for extra style points. Available for a limited time -- during the cold months only.

Available at $120 with the Big Broadcast 7.

 

The American Songbook Special

American Songbook SetMichael Feinstein's American Songbook: DVDs of Season One of the PBS Series. Three one-hour episodes plus a 2-hour bonus disk with additional live performances by Feinstein, and rare archival footage of Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Lena Horne, Rosemary Clooney, Nat King Cole, and more. Autographed by Michael! Plus, Season Two on DVD - opening with "Time Machines," which includes Michael's guest appearance on "The Big Broadcast" and a visit to Rich's personal '78 collection in upstate New York (where he also takes a ride in Conaty's vintage Nash automobile.)

Plus: A Biographical Guide to the Great Jazz and Pop Singers: Will Friedwald's opinionated essays on more than 300 of the most important jazz and popular performers of the 20th century, including Louis Armstrong, Bing Crosby, Connie Boswell, Cliff Edwards and Michael Feinstein. A magisterial reference book. Autographed by Will!

Available for $250 with the full benefits of WFUV Membership.

 

WFUV Black Hoodie

HoodieThe brand new, zip-up, long-sleeved FUV Hoodie is a must-add to your casual wardrobe. It's made of a thick, soft cotton blend that will pair well with your favorite jeans. Black with white letters. Boldly identifies you as a WFUV music lover! Be the first on your block to snap up this fine item. Available in Small, Medium, Large and XL.

Available at $240 with Big Broadcast Collection 7.

The Big Broadcast CD of the Month Club

CD of the Month

CD of the Month Club members get CDs of classic radio, hand-picked by Rich Conaty and mailed to your door every month with a personal note from Rich.

Past and future picks include...

August 11: Columbia Dance Bands - September 11: The First Days of Jazz - October 11: Complete Red Nichols Vol 1 (3 CDs) - November 11: The First Crooners : The Twenties - December 11: Chick Webb: Strictly Jive - January 12: Bert Ambrose: Legendary 1929 Recordings - February 12: Big Broadcast Volume 7 (two CDs) - March 12: Irving Aaronson and His Commanders - April 12: Complete Red Nichols Vol 2 (3 CDs) - May 12: The First Torch Singers: The Twenties - June 12: Bix Beiderbecke with Jean Goldkette’s Orchestra - July 12: Gene Austin

One year available for $600 or 6 Months available for $300, both with Big Broadcast Collection 7.