Concert Themes for 2025
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VintageMusicConcerts trace musical, historic and romantic ideas with clever lyrics, memorable tunes and amusing anecdotes. Folks say their favorite tunes are graced with wit and warmth, while hosts say themes are easy to promote. We've developed these Concert Themes for 2025.
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Louis Armstrong's Hot Five Exclusive on Okeh Records Chicago — 1925 |
The Roots of American Jazz — With story and song, this concert offers some of the great tunes first heard in the late 1920s and early 1930s in saloons, clubs, juke joints and speakeasies, in live, on-the-air radio broadcasts, and in the 78 rpm discs produced by a nascent record industry for the era's sweetest, hottest jazz cats.
Crooners, Swingers, Idols — Concert of hit tunes popularized by heart-throb crooners, Rat Pack swingers and TV-dinner idols in the 1950s and 1960s — all memorable songs to folks who loved their music played on transistor radios, 45 rpm records, drugstore juke boxes, Friday night sock hops or Saturday movies.
Canadian folksingers Sylvia Flicker and Ian Tyson on the cover of the 1963 LP album, "Four Strong Winds." |
Vintage Guitar Roadshow — Concert offers syncopated ragtime, early jazz, hokum & swing tunes of the 1920s, 1930s & 1940s played on vintage acoustic guitars from the same era — tunes first heard when musicians sang the tunes when new and played the guitars when new.
Moon, Stars and You — This concert summons the moon, the stars, moonlit trysts & the heavens above for romantic insights from such memorable tunes as Blue Moon, Fly Me To The Moon, Moonglow, It's Only A Paper Moon, Stars Fell On Alabama, Pennies From Heaven, Moon River, Carolina Moon, Allegheny Moon, As Time Goes By, Stardust, Dream A Little Dream Of Me, How High The Moon, Moonlight in Vermont, and I'll See You In My Dreams.
MidCentury Melodies — Concert of pop music from heart of the 20th Century — hit tunes by Rosemary Clooney, Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, Jo Stafford, Eydie Gormé, Patti Page, Vaughn Monroe, Eddy Arnold and others.
Kingston Trio Redux — This concert offers some of the well-known, well-loved and well-played tunes by the most successful musical trio of the 1950s and 1960s, a group of musicians who kept stretching the pop-music industry's balloon with their brand of folk, folk-rock, singer-songwriter, calypso and show tunes that they played across the country in small clubs, coffee houses, on college campuses and on 21 hugely successful LP records.
Vocalist, songwriter & recording artist Miss Peggy Lee — 1950 |
Hollywood Souvenirs — Concert of hit tunes that enabled Hollywood moguls to monetize the theme songs and background music of their celluloid dramas, torrid romances, show tunes and screwball comedies.
Band leader Cab Calloway, vocalist Ivie Anderson and friends at an after-hours party in August, 1939. |
Folk Song Boomers — Concert of the folk, protest and traditional songs that were sing-along anthems, radio favorites and hit recordings for the post-WW II teenagers known as Baby Boomers.
Duke Ellington — Jazz Pianist + Composer + Band Leader Exclusive on Victor and Bluebird Records Ranked "Tops" as Swing Band Leader in 1944 Down Beat poll |
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