Friday, July 03, 2026

AccuRadio Song Of The Day-Dizzy Gillespie


Artist:Dizzy Gillespie

Song:Birks' Works

Album:Dizzy's Diamonds: Best of the Verve Years


This is another in my Jazz for Beginners complete with a performance video and an affordable comp suitable for beginners. Trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie was one of the inventors of bebop. He started recording in the 40s. But his prime was when he recorded for Verve in the 50s. He was born John Birks Gillespie Oct. 21, 1917 in Cheraw, SC. His father was a local bandleader who died when Gillespie was ten years old. Gillespie started playing piano at age four. By age 12, he taught himself to play trumpet and trombone. He listened to his idol Roy Eldridge on the radio and dreamed of being a jazz musician. Gillespie won a music scholarship to the Laurinburg Institute and went there for two years until his family moved to Philadelphia in 1935. He played with local bands like Edgar Hayes and Teddy Hill and appeared on a 1937 Hill recording of King Porter Stomp. Then he met dancer Lorraine Willis and they married in 1940. She got him a spot in Cab Calloway's band. But Calloway didn't like Gillespie's onstage antics nor his solos which he called "Chinese". When someone threw a spitball during rehearsal, Calloway blamed Gillespie which Gillespie denied. They had an altercation and Gillespie was fired. A Great Day in Harlem director Jean Bach has made a short about this incident called The Spitball Story. This film is an extra on the DVD of A Great Day in Harlem and it's available on Amazon. He joined Earl Hines' band in 1943. And that's where he met Charlie Parker. They both went to Billy Eckstine's band in 1944. Gillespie left to start his own band. And that's when bebop was born. Gillespie continued in Eckstine's band. He signed with RCA's Bluebird label in 1946 and starred in the film Jivin' in Be-Bop. That's when he started bringing in Cuban musicians like Chano Pozo. Gillespie appeared regularly on Norman Granz' Jazz at the Philharmonic concert series. Then Granz started Verve Records. Gillespie started his own label Dee Gee which didn't last. Then he was throwing a party for his wife and someone bent the trumpet's bell upward. Gillespie liked the sound so much that he had all his trumpets made that way and it became his trademark. Gillespie signed with Verve in 1951 and stayed there until 1961. He first recorded Birks' Works on one of his Dee Gee albums in 1951. This recording is from the 1958 big band album Birks' Works. You can get it on this 2CD budget comp. Also the album Birks' Works is available in a 2CD expanded edition. Except for Birks' Works, all the songs on this album are standards. Ernie Wilkins from the Count Basie band was the main arranger. But Gillespie, Melba Liston and Benny Golson also arranged some tracks. Musicians are Gillespie, Talib Daawud, Lee Morgan, Ermit V. Perry and Carl Warwick on trumpet, Melba Liston, Al Grey and Rod Levitt on trombone, Emile Henry and Jimmy Powell on alto sax, Benny Golson and Billy Mitchell on tenor sax, Billy Root on baritone sax, Wynton Kelly on piano, Paul West on bass and Charlie Persip on drums. After leaving Verve in 1961, Gillespie recorded for Philips, Limelight, Solid State and Perception. Remember Granz sold Verve to MGM in 1960. When Granz started Pablo Records in 1973, Gillespie signed in 1975 and stayed until 1983. Granz sold Pablo to Fantasy in 1987. Concord now owns those recordings. Gillespie recorded for Atlantic, GRP and Timeless and continued to tour until he died on Jan. 6, 1993 at age 75. Here's Dizzy Gillespie with Sam Rivers on sax, Ed Cherry on guitar, John Lee on bass and Ignacio Berroa on drums performing Birks' Works at the 1987 New Jersey Jazz Festival.  

Thursday, July 02, 2026

AccuRadio Song Of The Day-Dorothy Love Coates And The Original Gospel Harmonettes


Artist:Dorothy Love Coates and the Original Gospel Harmonettes

Song:You Must Be Born Again

Album:The Best of Dorothy Love Coates and the Original Harmonettes


Though I am sure most of you have never heard of her, gospel singer songwriter Dorothy Love Coates was a major influence on the music we listen to today. No less a star than Little Richard repeatedly cited her as a major influence. And he ain't the only one. Dorothy could have been a mainstream star. But she always refused to sing secular music and even retired in the early 50s when the other members of the group appeared on Arthur Godfrey's show. She was born Dorothy McGriff Jan. 28, 1928 in Birmingham, AL. as one of seven children. Her father was a minister and he left the family when she was six. Dorothy played piano in church and performed with her siblings as The McGriff Singers. They had a live weekly radio show on radio station WJLD. Dorothy quit high school after grade ten. She worked menial jobs during the week and sang with The Gospel Harmoneers on Sunday. Dorothy had her greatest success in the 50s as leader of The Original Gospel Harmonettes. She was not only lead singer but she wrote most of the songs. They appeared on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts in 1949 and that got them a record deal with RCA. Dorothy was not on those recordings. She returned when they left RCA and signed with Art Rupe's Specialty label. They had R&B and gospel artists on the label. The 1951 single Get Away Jordan was probably their biggest hit. You Must Be Born Again was released in 1954. There were times that Dorothy's stage performance was so fervent that she would disappear from the stage. The other members brought her back. Of course James Brown copied this. So Dorothy's influence was very broad. Many R&B artists acknowledged the influence of the church. Dorothy retired in 1959 and that's when Specialty released these two comps. They were released on one CD after Fantasy Records bought Specialty in 1991. These recordings are now owned by Concord. It's available on CD. Dorothy joined the Civil Rights movement in 1961. So she was very active doing that in the 60s. She reformed The Gospel Harmonettes in 1961. They recorded for Okeh and Nashboro. After they split up, Dorothy formed The Dorothy Love Coates Singers and they recorded for Savoy. She retired from recording in 1980 but continued to make appearances including in the films The Long Walk Home (1990) and The Beloved (1998). Dorothy Love Coates died on Apr. 9, 2002 at age 74. Here's Dorothy Love Coates and the Original Gospel Harmonettes performing You Must Be Born Again. I got this video from Facebook. I don't normally go to Facebook but I couldn't find this on YouTube.


Wednesday, July 01, 2026

AccuRadio Song Of The Day-Chvrches


Artist:Chvrches

Song:The Mother We Share

Album:Bones of What You Believe In: 10 Year Anniversary Special Edition


The Scottish synth pop band Chvrches have had success mostly in England. Their 2013 debut album Bones of What You Believe In is their biggest selling album and The Mother We Share is their biggest hit. But they have never scored a big hit and they are more of an album and touring band. Iain Cook and Martin Doherty met in 2003 as students at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland. Doherty was in the band Julia Thirteen and he asked Cook to produced their 2006 EP Tired Hearts. Julia Thirteen went nowhere but Doherty and Cook wanted to work together. Cook was in the band Aereogramme. Doherty joined the band but they soon split up in 2007.Doherty was in The Twilight Sad's touring band. But he got tired of playing someone else's music and left in 2012. He had planned to train as a history teacher. Then he reconnected with Cook and they decided to start their own band. Cook was interested in synth pop influenced by the band Emeralds. Then he produced a 2011 EP for the band Blue Sky Archives and he asked their lead singer and drummer Lauren Mayberry if she would be interested in adding vocals to their project. At first Doherty was supposed to be lead singer. But both guys liked Lauren's singing and she was made lead singer. The band is called Churches but was changed to Chvrches for copyright reasons and differentiate them from real churches. I think the name is confusing so I don't like it. At first, Chvurches had not planned to tour and were going to be a studio band. The 2013 song Lies was posted on the Neon Gold Records blog. It was accompanied by a picture of three masked nuns. But Lies was played on BBC Radio 1. They were surprised by the response. They realized that they would have to perform live to get a record deal. The problem was when record companies came to their shows, they were interested in Lauren and not the band because of her looks. Cook and Doherty should have anticipated that but that showed their naivety. They signed with the indie label Glassnote Records and released the 2013 album The Bones of What You Believe and the single The Mother We Share. The album was certified Gold in England and The Mother We Share is their highest charting single to date. The album was released on Virgin's Vertigo label in Europe. Chvrches write and produce everything. A 2CD tenth anniversary edition of The Bones of What You Believe was released in 2023. It is available on CD. Chvrches has released four albums, most recently in 2021. They signed a new record deal with Island Records in 2022. Meanwhile, Lauren released a 2024 solo album Vicious Creature on EMI Records. Chvrches should have a new album out sometime this year. Here's the video for The Mother We Share by Chvrches.


Tuesday, June 30, 2026

AccuRadio Song Of The Day-Cowboy Mouth


Artist:Cowboy Mouth

Song:Jenny Says

Album:Are You with  Me?


Cowboy Mouth had modest success in the 90s. Jenny Says is probably their best known song. But it wasn't a big enough hit to keep them on a major label. I don't think they should have been on a major label in the first place. They would have been better of on an indie label like Yep Roc. Cowboy Mouth is from New Orleans. They were formed in 1990 by lead singer, drummer and main songwriter Fred LeBlanc. In the 80s, LeBlanc was in the bands The Backbeats and Dash Rip Rock. Meanwhile, John Thomas Griffith was in the new wave band Red Rockers and their 1983 video for China was played a lot on MTV. After they split up in 1986, Griffith released a 1988 solo album. Meanwhile, LeBlanc signed a record deal with EMI. He got together with former Backbeats guitarist Paul Sanchez and approached Griffith about forming a band. The name Cowboy Mouth is from a play by Sam Shepherd and Patti Smith meaning loudmouth. LeBlanc was lead singer and drummer. Griffiths was lead guitarist. Sanchez was rhythm guitarist. He left in 2006. And after that, the rhythm guitarist and bassist were disposable. After releasing a couple of albums on indie labels, Cowboy Mouth signed with MCA Records and released the 1996 album Are You with Me?. Jenny Says from that album is their most popular song. LeBlanc wrote it and Dash Rip Rock recorded it in 1989. The album was produced by John Cougar Mellencamp's guitarist Michael Wanchic. MCA was disappointed with album sales. This album is available as a budget CD. After the 1998 album Mercyland was also a disappointment, MCA dropped Cowboy Mouth. Since then they have recorded for indie labels and currently on their own label. And they still tour. Last year they released an album of covers called Cover Yo' Azz. They have enough of a fanbase in New Orleans that they don't need to be on a major label and probably would have been better off if they had never recorded for MCA. Here's the video for Jenny Says by Cowboy Mouth.


 

Monday, June 29, 2026

AccuRadio Song Of The Day-Ryan Follese


Artist:Ryan Follese

Song:Float Your Boat

Album:Ryan Follese


Singer songwriter Ryan Follese (pronounced Foll-eh-see) was lead singer of the band Hot Chelle Rae from 2005-14. After they went on hiatus, he signed with Big Machine and released the 2017 album Ryan Follese. He was born Feb. 16, 1987 in Nashville. His parents are Nashville songwriters Keith and Adrienne Follese. His brother Jamie was the drummer in Hot Chelle Rae. His parents lived in Los Angeles and they signed with A&M. But they never recorded. They moved to Nashville and Keith Follese has written hits for Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and Lonestar. He was named 2001 Songwriter of the Year by ASCAP. As a child, Follese observed his dad in the recording studio. He started writing songs as a child. Plus his mom taught him to sing. Follese played local clubs as a teen. He formed the band Miracle Drug in 2005 with guitarist Nash Overstreet. Overstreet brought in his childhood friend Ian Keaggy to play bass. And Jamie Follese played drums. For copyright reasons, the band name was changed to Hot Chelle Rae. They signed with Jive Records and the 2011 single Tonight Tonight was a top ten hit. After two albums and constant touring, Hot Chelle Rae went on hiatus. Folese signed with Big Machine and released the single Float Your Boat. This was followed by the 2017 album Ryan Follese. The album was produced by Cameron Montgomery and Dann Huff. Huff is a veteran studio musician. Montgomery seems to have been a Big Machine house producer at the time. Follese wrote the songs with his parents, his brother and Montgomery. The album is available as a digital download. Follese left Big Machine and released singles on small labels. Hot Chelle Rae reformed in 2018. Follese decided not to return and has formed the duo Ryan and Rory with Rory John Zak. They signed with BBR Music and released an EP in 2024. We'll see how that goes but I wouldn't be surprised if Ryan Follese ended up being a songwriter for hire like his parents. Here's the video for Float Your Boat by Ryan Follese. 

Sunday, June 28, 2026

AccuRadio Song Of The Day-Vicki Yohe


Artist:Vicki Yohe

Song:Because of Who You Are

Album:I Just Want You


If you read my blog, you will know that I write occasionally about gospel music. Currently there are two main kinds of gospel music; Contemporary Black Gospel and Contemporary Christian. But there is occasional crossover. For example TobyMac is a Christian rapper and his music appeals to both audiences. And there are black artists like CeCe Winans who are popular with white audiences. There are also white artists who are popular with black audiences. Martha Munizzi is a current example of that. Vicki Yohe is a traditional gospel singer who has had success with black listeners. Her music is not CCM. Her audience is older. She was born July 13, 1965 in Normal, IL. but she grew up in Rapid City, SD. Her family moved to Hammond, LA. when she was a teen. Her father was a Pentecostal minister so she was a PK. So she grew up singing in church. At age 19, Vicki became musical director at a church near Baton Rouge, LA. Her father's congregation was mainly black. Plus her main musical influences were Aretha Franklin and Tremaine Hawkins. She self released an album in 1992. This got the attention of Irving Azoff's label Giant Records. She released three albums on Giant. And at that time, it was difficult to sell gospel on a secular label. So she left Giant. Now I would like to tell you who produced those albums but I think they have been scrubbed from the internet. Even Discogs doesn't have anything about them. So I dunno. I believe that Vicki decided to reach her target audience and she needed to be on a gospel label that crossed racial borders. CeCe Winans saw Vicki on Trinity Broadcasting Network's program Praise the Lord. And CeCe was just starting her Pure Springs Gospel label with EMI Gospel distribution. So Vicki signed and that's when she started to have success with the 2003 album I Just Want You and the single Because of Who You Are. The album reached the Gospel top ten and was nominated for Stellar and Dove awards. The single topped the Gospel chart. The album was produced by Chris Harris who has a history of producing these type of crossover acts like Jaci Velasquez, Kathy Troccoli and Ron Kenoly. Because of Who You Are was written by another crossover artist Martha Munizzi. This album is available as a budget CD. Vicki released two albums for Pure Springs Gospel. Since then she released two albums on Shanachie and they are strictly a distributor. Her latest album was released in 2013. She recently teased that she might record again. But she spends most of her time appearing at various churches. But her 2017 ardent support of Donald Trump alienated a lot of blacks. So I think a comeback is a longshot at best. Her crossover success was a niche anyway and I don't know if any CCM artists would want to do that now. Of course TobyMac is an exception but he's a unicorn. Here's Vicki Yohe performing Because of Who You Are. I chose this video because it's with a live band and other videos had her performing with backing tracks which is done frequently when gospel artists perform in churches.


Saturday, June 27, 2026

AccuRadio Song Of The Day-Doris Day


Artist:Doris Day f/Harry James

Song:The Very Thought of You

Album:Young Man with a Horn: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack


The 1950 film Young Man with a Horn was an important film for Doris Day because it was her first drama. Up to then, she had only done musicals. She still sang in this film but she was getting typecast and wanted to do something different. The film was "inspired" by jazz trumpet pioneer Bix Beiderbecke meaning Warner Bros. could tell any story they wanted. The screenplay was written by Carl Foreman and Edmund H. North, produced by Jerry Wald and directed by Michael Curtiz. Kirk Douglas played trumpeter Rick Martin. The trumpet solos are by big band leader Harry James. Doris plays girl singer Jo Jordan and of course she develops a romance with Martin. I'm sure Doris was comfortable with playing a girl singer as that's what she was in the Harry James band before she got into films. Other actors include Lauren Bacall, Hoagy Carmichael and Juano Hernandez. That's Carmichael on the piano in the video. The main criticism of Young Man with a Horn was it was too slick and had a phony happy ending considering that Beiderbecke died from alcoholism at age 28. In her autobiography, Doris said she felt like an outsider especially since Douglas had dated Lauren so they were friends. And Douglas was never a giving actor. So he didn't help make Doris comfortable. The one thing critics liked in this film was James' trumpet playing. So Warner Bros. got Doris' record label Columbia to release a soundtrack album. It was released as a 10" LP. They had Doris and James rerecord the songs from the film. The album was successful. But I don't think record buyers knew that the recordings were not from the film. Fortunately, the Spanish label The Soundtrack Factory released the actual soundtrack in 2016. This label specializes in reissuing soundtracks that weren't released properly in the first place. So this CD has the music that was in the film. This is available on CD. Here's Doris Day featuring Kirk Douglas and Harry James performing The Very Thought of You from the 1950 film Young Man with a Horn.