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Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
Miles Tubb
100 episodes
4 days ago
A trawl through a collection of 78 rpm records. Concentrating on the more obscure and lesser played artists and songs.
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A trawl through a collection of 78 rpm records. Concentrating on the more obscure and lesser played artists and songs.
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Music History
Music
Episodes (20/100)
Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS100: Too many to mention. Last ever episode. Blues, Jazz, Pop, R&B and a whole lot more
2 years ago
1 hour 36 minutes 32 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS99: Easy listening- Nat, Alma and Perry to Bob Crosby and Marion Mann
2 years ago
48 minutes 32 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS98: Mostly Frankie Laine, a bit of Eartha, some Mugsy, Charlie Barnet and Jules Bledsoe
2 years ago
43 minutes 53 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
F.S End of 2022 special From Fats Waller to a 112 year old recording of Auld Lang Syne
2 years ago
25 minutes 52 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS97: Frankie Vaughan to Tommy Edwards via Florrie Ford and Lita Rosa
2 years ago
50 minutes 24 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS96: Henry Allen to Mr Olly Oakley via Suzi Millar and George Formby
2 years ago
54 minutes 1 second

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS95: British bands from Fox, Roy, Mackay, Ros, Gonella, Geraldo and Parry to a very loud Stan Freberg
2 years ago
48 minutes 37 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
F.S 94: The Inkspots to Edna Thomas and Alma Cogan via The Bowhill Colliery pipe band and Dick Barton.
2 years ago
58 minutes 58 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS93: Tommy Handley to Dorothy Squires, Bobby Comber and John Kirby
2 years ago
50 minutes 52 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS92: Early Peggy Lee to Taft Jordon, The Joe Corrie players and Dave willis
2 years ago
53 minutes 43 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS91: Archie Lewis to Layton & Johnstone and Josh White
2 years ago
56 minutes 15 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS90: Mac McClintock to Bob Wills, Billie Holliday & John Ashby
2 years ago
51 minutes 20 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS.89: Lil McClintock to The Georgia Crackers and The Tune Wranglers
2 years ago
47 minutes 28 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS88: Maurice Rocco to George Formby Snr and Ken 'Snakehips' Johnson.
2 years ago
56 minutes 27 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS87: A breeze through Harry Parry and his band
2 years ago
32 minutes 32 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS86: Jeri Southern to Connie Haines and Juthika Roy
2 years ago
55 minutes 56 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS:85 Victor Theremin to Kay Starr, the Street Singer& Bill Haley
2 years ago
49 minutes 10 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS84: Cowboy Jack to Yiddisha Cowboy via Roberto Inglez
3 years ago
56 minutes 41 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS.83: Moondog to Bessie Smith and Eck Robertson
3 years ago
56 minutes 40 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
FS82: Harry Parry and his Radio Rythmn Club Sextet
3 years ago
50 minutes 59 seconds

Forgotten Songs from the broom cupboard
A trawl through a collection of 78 rpm records. Concentrating on the more obscure and lesser played artists and songs.