Showing posts with label frank sinatra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frank sinatra. Show all posts
3 April 2010
They Turned Me On - Part Four: Benny Green & Robert Cushman
It's no reflection on the late Benny Green that it's harder for me to recall the specific songs he played on his Sunday lunchtime programme on Radio 2 than it is to bring to mind the content of Hubert Gregg's shows. Green was an important influence in my life, nevertheless, and not only for his radio show:
Labels:
benny green,
cole porter,
frank sinatra,
hubert gregg,
hutch,
robert cushman
10 March 2010
They Turned Me On - Part Three: Hubert Gregg
Why, during a period of transition and possibility in my life, I should have been so drawn to a radio show featuring fifty-year-old recordings played by a man already in his mid-sixties I can't fully explain, but Hubert Gregg's Thanks for the Memory was the dominant soundtrack to my reincarnation as a university student in the early 1980s: Old Romantic, as it were.
Labels:
cole porter,
frank sinatra,
hubert gregg,
jack buchanan,
ken sykora,
lorenz hart,
vivian ellis
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