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June 23, 2025

20,000 vinyl LPs 388: Redhead ~ Bob Fossie & Gwen Verdon

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vinyl LP front cover detail 
 cover design by Rouben Ter-Arutunian
detail photo of album cover by Styrous®


Today is the birthday of American choreographer, dancer, filmmaker, and stage director Bob Fosse who was known for his work on stage and screen; he is one of the most influential figures in the field of jazz dance in the twentieth century.  He revolutionized musicals with his distinct style of dance and was on a par with Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly.       
 
Fosse started his career acting in the musical productions of Call Me Mister (1947), Billion Dollar Baby (1951), and Pal Joey (1952). He transitioned into directing and choreographing musical works, winning Tony Awards for choreographing The Pajama Game (1954), Damn Yankees (1955), Redhead (1959), Little Me (1963), Sweet Charity (1966), Pippin (1972), Dancin' (1978), and Big Deal (1986), as well as for directing Pippin. He also worked on Bells Are Ringing (1956), New Girl in Town (1958), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1961), and Chicago (1975).           
 

vinyl LP front cover 
 cover design by Rouben Ter-Arutunian
photo of album cover by Styrous®

    
 
 
 
vinyl LP front cover detail 
 cover design by Rouben Ter-Arutunian
detail photo of album cover by Styrous®
 
 
Fosse forged an uncompromising modern style, characterized by finger-snapping, tilted bowler hats, fishnet stockings, splayed gloved fingers, turned-in knees and toes, shoulder rolls and jazz hands. His third wife was dancer and actress Gwen Verdon, whom he met choreographing Damn Yankees, in which she starred and with whom he collaborated on a number of theater and film projects.          
 
Fosse's extramarital affairs put a strain on the marriage and by 1971 they were separated, although they remained legally married until his death in 1987. Verdon never re-partnered. During their joint career, Fosse would continually take blame from critics while Gwen Verdon would get praise. However, Verdon always looked out for him and was Fosse's personal press secretary throughout their marriage.        
 
  
vinyl LP back cover 
 cover design by Rouben Ter-Arutunian
photo of album back cover by Styrous®


In Redhead, Fosse used one of the first ballet sequences in a show that contained five different styles of dance: Fosse's jazz, a cancan, a gypsy dance, a march and an old-fashioned English music hall number. Set in London in the 1880s, around the time of Jack the Ripper, the musical is a murder mystery in the setting of a wax museum.         
 


vinyl LP back cover details 
 cover design by Rouben Ter-Arutunian
photo of album back cover by Styrous®





vinyl LP back cover detail 
 cover design by Rouben Ter-Arutunian
detail photo of album back cover by Styrous®




 
vinyl LP back cover detail 
 cover design by Rouben Ter-Arutunian
photo of album back cover by Styrous®






vinyl LP back cover detail 
 cover design by Rouben Ter-Arutunian
photo of album back cover by Styrous®


In 1961, Fosse's epilepsy was revealed when he had a seizure onstage during rehearsals for The Conquering Hero. He died of a heart attack on September 23, 1987, at George Washington University Hospital while the revival of Sweet Charity was opening at the nearby National Theatre. He had collapsed in Verdon's arms near the Willard Hotel. As he had requested, Verdon and Nicole Fosse scattered his ashes in the Atlantic Ocean off Quogue, Long Island, where Fosse had been living with his girlfriend of four years.  A month after his death, Verdon fulfilled Fosse's request for his friends to "go out and have dinner on me" by hosting a star-studded, celebrity-filled evening at Tavern on the Green with Verdon, Reinking, Jessica Lange, Roy Scheider, Ben Vereen, and E. L. Doctorow attending.          


 
vinyl LP side 1 
photo by Styrous®
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
vinyl LP side 2 
photo by Styrous®
 
 
 
Tracklist:
       
Side 1:
        
A1 - Orchestra* – Overture
A2 - Patrons* –    The Simpson Sisters' Door
A3 - Gwen Verdon – The Right Finger Of My Left Hand
A4 - Gwen Verdon, Richard Kiley, Leonard Stone – Just For Once
A5 - Gwen Verdon – Merely Marvelous
A6 - Leonard Stone – The Uncle Sam Rag
A7 - Gwen Verdon – Erbie Fitch's Twitch
A8 - Richard Kiley, Leonard Stone – She's Just Not Enough Woman For Me
A9 - Gwen Verdon, Cynthia Latham, Doris Rich – Behave Yourself
       
Side 2:
       
B1 - Gwen Verdon, Richard Kiley – Look Who's In Love
B2 - Richard Kiley – My Girl Is Just Enough Woman For Me
B3 - Orchestra* – Essie's Vision
B4 - Bob Dixon (17) – Two Faces In The Dark
B5 - Richard Kiley – I'm Back In Circulation
B6 - Joy Nichols, Pat Ferrier – We Loves Ya, Jimey, Arranged By Sid Ramin
B8 - Gwen Verdon, Richard Kiley – I'll Try
B9 - Entire Company* – Chase And Finale
        
Companies, etc.
       
    Pressed By – RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis
    Recorded At – RCA Victor Studios, New York
        
Credits:
       
    Arranged By [Dance Music] – Roger Adams
    Choreography [Associate Choreographer] – Donald McKayle
    Design Concept – Rouben Ter-Arutunian
    Directed By, Choreography – Bob Fosse
    Lighting – Jean Rosenthal
    Lyrics By, Liner Notes – Dorothy Fields
    Music By – Albert Hague
    Music Director, Arranged By [Vocal Arrangements] – Jay Blackton
    Orchestrated By – Philip J. Lang, Robert Russell Bennett
    Presenter – Lawrence Carr, Robert Fryer
    Production Manager – Robert Linden
    Vocals [Essie Whimple] – Gwen Verdon
    Vocals [George Poppett] – Leonard Stone
    Vocals [Maude Simpson] – Cynthia Latham
    Vocals [May] – Joy Nichols
    Vocals [Sarah Simpson] – Doris Rich
    Vocals [Tilly] – Pat Ferrier
    Vocals [Tom Baxter] – Richard Kiley
    Written-By [Book By] – David Shaw (23), Dorothy Fields, Herbert Fields, Sidney Sheldon
        
Notes:
       
Original 1959 Broadway Cast recording of the murder mystery stage musical starring Gwen Verdon and Richard Kiley.
Recorded Feb 8, 1959
       
Barcode and Other Identifiers
 
    Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout): K2 PP1128-3S A2 I
    Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout): K2 PP1129-4S I A2
 
Gwen Verdon, Richard Kiley – Redhead (An Original Cast Recording)
Label: RCA Victor – LOC-1048
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono
Country: US
Released: 1959
Genre: Stage & Screen
Style: Musical        

         
Viewfinder links:        
         
Fred Astaire            
Bob Fosse         
Albert Hague              
Gene Kelly           
Richard Kiley           
Jessica Lange         
Rouben Ter-Arutunian        
Gwen Verdon         
        
Net links:        
        
Britannica ~ Bob Fosse         
Masterworks Broadway ~ Bob Fosse        
PBS ~ Bob Fosse          
Play Bill ~ Bob Fosse         
Senses of Cinema ~ Bob Fosse                
        
YouTube links:        
         
Damn Yankees ~  
     Who's Got the Pain (Bob Fosse & Gwen Verdon)               
Bob Fosse dance numbers              
Bob Fosse Dancing            
Bob Fosse (documentary) (1 hr.)           
Kiss Me Kate ~ From This Moment On          
Redhead ~ complete recordings         
Sweet Charity ~ Hey Big Spender        
Tommy Tune & Ann Reinking                 
        
         
        
        
        
Styrous® ~ Monday, June 23, 2025        
       
 
 









June 3, 2025

20,000 vinyl LPs 385: Arthur Schwartz ~ The Band Wagon

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vinyl LP front cover 
photo of album cover by Styrous®


On June 3, 1931, The Broadway musical The Band Wagon opened at the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York City and concluded on January 16, 1932, running a total of 260 performances.    
 
In 1953, the musical was made into a film which not only featured the dancing of  Fred Astaire, but that of Cyd Charisse. Charisse had the most incredible legs that seemed to go on forever!              
 
 
Cyd Charisse
 date & photographer unknown 
 
 
MGM Records issued the soundtrack of the film in its series that featured albums with two soundtracks in each, a two for one deal.         
 
 
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detail photo by Styrous®
 
  
The album covers were always in a gatefold format . . .            
 
 
vinyl LP gatefold cover 
photo of album cover by Styrous®
 
. . . which gave tons of information about the film, the music, the actors, etc.             
 
Arthur Schwartz  ~ The Band Wagon
vinyl LP gatefold interior 
photo of album cover by Styrous®
  
            


The Band Wagon had many opportunities to showcase the incredible dancing and power of both Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse.           
 
 
 
 
The Band Wagon  movie poster 
 
 
 
 
 Arthur Schwartz  ~ The Band Wagon
vinyl LP side 1 & 2 
photos by Styrous®

  
            
   
Tracklist:
       
Side 1:
        
A1 - A Shine On Your Shoes, Vocals – Fred Astaire
A2 - By Myself, Vocals – Fred Astaire
A3 - Dancing In The Dark
A4 - Triplets, Vocals – Fred Astaire, Jack Buchanan, Nanette Fabray
A5a - New Sun In The Sky, Vocals – India Adams
A5b - I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan, Vocals – Fred Astaire, Jack Buchanan
A6 - Louisiana Hayride, Vocals – Nanette Fabray, 
       
Side 2:
       
B1 - I Love Louisa, Vocals – Fred Astaire
B2 - That's Entertainment, Vocals – Fred Astaire, India Adams, Jack Buchanan, Nanette Fabray
B3 - The Girl Hunt Ballet, Adapted By – Edens*, Narrator – Fred Astaire, Written By [Narration] – Minnelli*
        
Credits:
       
    Chorus – M-G-M Studio Chorus*
    Chorus Master, Conductor – Adolph Deutsch
    Music By – Schwartz* (tracks: B3)
    Orchestra – M-G-M Studio Orchestra*
    Producer – Arthur Freed
    Songwriter [Songs By] – Schwartz - Dietz* (tracks: A1-B2)
        
Notes:
       
1949-60 yellow / black MGM labels with "☆ LONG PLAYING MICROGROOVE ☆ UNBREAKABLE ☆ 33⅓ R. P. M. " rim text.

This release is a cover variation of Fred Astaire, Nanette Fabray • Jack Buchanan - The Band Wagon that has "A HIGH FIDELITY RECORDING" to the left of catalog number at top right and (after market) "DUST PROOF.." sticker.
       
Barcode and Other Identifiers
        
    Matrix / Runout (Side A stamped): E3051 S1 1 C
    Matrix / Runout (Side B stamped): E3051 S2 1 A 

Howard Dietz And Arthur Schwartz* / M-G-M Studio Orchestra* And Chorus* Conducted By Adolph Deutsch Featuring Fred Astaire, Nanette Fabray & Jack Buchanan – The Band Wagon
Schwartz & Dietz - The Band Wagon album cover
Label: MGM Records – E3051
Format: Vinyl, LP, Mono
Country: US
Released: 1953
Genre: Stage & Screen
Style:Soundtrack, Musical, Vocal
         
Viewfinder links:        
        
Fred Astaire         
Cyd Charisse          
Nanette Fabray        
        
         
        
Net links:        
        
         
        
        
         
        
        
YouTube links:        
        
The Band Wagon (1953) ~         
       The Band Wagon (film segments)
       Dancing in the Dark      
       I Love Louisa        
       Recreation Center        
       That's Entertainment          
       The Girl Hunt Ballet     
       Final (That's Entertainment)           
        
        
         
        
        
        
Styrous® ~ Sunday, July 19, 2020       
       
 
 











Cyd Charisse articles/mentions

 
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mentions:     
Arthur Schwartz ~ The Band Wagon      
        
       
       
       

Cyd Charisse - 1963 
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Nanette Fabray articles/mentions

 
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mentions:     
George M. Cohan ~   George M!          
Arthur Schwartz ~ The Band Wagon             
        
       
       
       

Nanette Fabray - 1963 
promo photo
      
       
        
    
        
      


















December 15, 2021

20,000 vinyl LPs 323: Stan Kenton ~ Cuban Fire!

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vinyl LP front cover
Artwork by Nory 
photo of album cover by Styrous®


Today is the birthday of pianist, composer, arranger and band leader, Stan Kenton, who was born a hundred and ten years ago on December 15, 1911, in Wichita, Kansas, home of Dorothy and Toto.   


vinyl LP back cover
photo of album cover by Styrous®

 
Kenton led an innovative and influential jazz orchestra for almost four decades. Though he had several pop hits from the early 1940s into the 1960s, his music was always forward-looking. He was also a pioneer in the field of jazz education, creating the Stan Kenton Jazz Camp in 1959 at Indiana University. During the early forties, with very little money, he traveled to speakeasys in San Diego and Las Vegas playing piano. He played with Russ Plummer, Hal Grayson and eventually got a big break with the Gus Arnheim orchestra that had also worked with Fred MacMurray (he started out as a sax player), Russ Columbo, Buddy Clark, Eddie Cantor and Joan Crawford.    
 

Gus Arnheim orchestra - 1932 
Cocoanut Grove at Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles


In 1940, Kenton formed his first orchestra. His first appearance in New York was in February 1942 at the Roseland Ballroom, with the marquee featuring an endorsement by Fred Astaire. By late 1943, with a contract with the newly formed Capitol Records, he had a popular record, Eager Beaver, and had growing recognition. The group developed into one of the best-known West Coast ensembles of the 1940s. Its soloists during the war years included alto saxophonist Art Pepper,               
 

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detail photo of album cover by Styrous®


When Grace Kelly married Prince Rainier III, on April 19, 1956, Kenton wrote the ballet, Homage To The Princess, for the celebration ceremonies (link below).          
            

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detail photo of album cover by Styrous®

            
Cuban Fire! starts out with Fuego Cubano (Cuban Fire) that is like a blast of sound that could have been the inspiration for the Leonard Bernstein musical, West Side Story which premiered the following year in 1957, but probably not. The song itself calms down after a minute or so and develops a mellow cha-cha complete with bongos played by Willie Rodriguez. With one exception, bongos are used in all the cuts; they are an Afro-Cuban percussion instrument consisting of a pair of small open bottomed hand drums of different sizes. They were popular in the mid-fifties and hit it BIG time in the sixties (I Love Lucy, Mission Imposible, The Avengers, Hawaii Five-0, etc.). Rodriguez also played on several songs recorded by Harry Belafonte.         


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detail photo of album cover by Styrous®


Malibu Moonlight is the bongos exception; it is a quiet reverie with bass, piano and lots of brass Kenton's signature. The song is dreamy and a nice breather from the jazzy, upbeat tempo of the rest of the album.          


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photographer unknown
detail photo of album cover by Styrous®


vinyl LP back cover detail
detail photo of album cover by Styrous®



vinyl LP back cover detail
detail photo of album cover by Styrous®
 
 
 
Stan Kenton ~ Cuban Fire!
vinyl LP back cover detail
detail photo of album cover by Styrous®
 
















   
Tracklist:

Side 1:

A1 - Fuego Cubano (Cuban Fire)
Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Lucky Thompson
Soloist, Trombone – Kent Larsen
Soloist, Trumpet [Muted] – Vinnie Tanno
Trombone – Carl Fontana
Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Lucky Thompson
Soloist, Trombone – Kent Larsen
Soloist, Trumpet [Muted] – Vinnie Tanno
Trombone – Carl Fontana - 5:59

A2 - El Congo Valiente (Valiant Congo)
Percussion [Latin Rhythm Leade], Bongos – Willie Rodriguez
Soloist, Alto Saxophone – Lennie Niehaus
Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Bill Perkins
Soloist, Trombone – Kent Larsen
Soloist, Trumpet – Vinnie Tanno
Percussion [Latin Rhythm Leade], Bongos – Willie Rodriguez
Soloist, Alto Saxophone – Lennie Niehaus
Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Bill Perkins
Soloist, Trombone – Kent Larsen
Soloist, Trumpet – Vinnie Tanno - 5:49

A3 - Recuerdos (Reminiscences)
Soloist, Alto Saxophone – Lennie Niehaus
Soloist, Piano – Stan Kenton
Soloist, Trombone – Carl Fontana
Soloist, Trumpet – Sam Noto
Soloist, Alto Saxophone – Lennie Niehaus
Soloist, Piano – Stan Kenton
Soloist, Trombone – Carl Fontana
Soloist, Trumpet – Sam Noto - 4:58

Side 2:

B1 - Quien Sabe (Who Knows)
Soloist, Alto Saxophone – Lennie Niehaus
Soloist, Flugelhorn – Vinnie Tanno
Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Lucky Thompson
Soloist, Trombone – Carl Fontana
Soloist, Alto Saxophone – Lennie Niehaus
Soloist, Flugelhorn – Vinnie Tanno
Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Lucky Thompson
Soloist, Trombone – Carl Fontana - 4:46

B2 - La Guera Baila (The Fair One Dances)
Soloist, Alto Saxophone – Lennie Niehaus
Soloist, Trumpet – Vinnie Tanno
Soloist, Alto Saxophone – Lennie Niehaus
Soloist, Trumpet – Vinnie Tanno - 5:06

B3 - La Suerte De Los Tontos (Fortunes Of Fools)
Soloist, Bongos – Willie Rodriguez
Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Bill Perkins
Soloist, Trombone – Bob Fitzpatrick
Soloist, Trumpet – Sam Noto
Soloist, Bongos – Willie Rodriguez
Soloist, Tenor Saxophone – Bill Perkins
Soloist, Trombone – Bob Fitzpatrick
Soloist, Trumpet – Sam Noto - 4:16

Companies, etc.

    Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc.
    Pressed By – Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Scranton

Credits:

    Artwork – Nory*
    Bass – Curtis Counce
    Bongos – Willie Rodriguez
    Claves – Roger Mozian
    Congas – Tommy Lopez
    Drums – Mel Lewis
    Flugelhorn – Vinnie Tanno (tracks: B1)
    French Horn – Irving Rosenthal, Julius Watkins
    Guitar – Ralph Blaze
    Liner Notes – Bill Coss
    Maracas – Mario Alvarez
    Orchestra – Stan Kenton And His Orchestra
    Piano, Conductor – Stan Kenton
    Saxophone – Bill Perkins, Bill Root*, Lennie Niehaus, Lucky Thompson
    Timbales – George Laguna
    Timpani – George Gaber (tracks: B2, B3), Saul Gubin* (tracks: A1, A2, A3, B1)
    Trombone – Bob Fitzpatrick, Carl Fontana, Don Kelly, Kent Larson*
    Trumpet – Al Mattaliano, Ed Leddy, Lee Katzman, Phil Gilbert, Sam Noto, Vinnie Tanno
    Tuba – Jim McAllister*
    Written-By Johnny Richards

Notes:

US release similar to Cuban Fire!, but with different information shown on the lower perimeter of labels.

Recorded in New York City
 
Barcode and Other Identifiers

    Matrix / Runout (Side A label): T1-731
    Matrix / Runout (Side B label): T2-731
    Matrix / Runout (Side A, stamped): - T1-731-D4 [anvil logo]   
         
Stan Kenton – Cuban Fire!
Label: Capitol Records – T 731, Capitol Records – T-731
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1956
Genre: Jazz, Latin
Style: Latin Jazz, Guajira, Guaracha
        
        
       
Viewfinder links:        
           
Gus Arnheim                
Fred Astaire         
Harry Belafonte         
Leonard Bernstein          
Eddie Cantor         
Buddy Clark            
Russ Columbo      
Joan Crawford        
Stan Kenton         
Fred MacMurray         
Art Pepper        
        
Net links:        
         
Jazz Music Archives ~ Willie Rodriguez (percussion)        
        
YouTube links:        
        
Cuban Fire (complete album)                
Malibu Moonlight        
        
         
        
        
        
Styrous® ~ Wednesday, December 15, 2021