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AFRS One Night Stand

1943–1964

AFRS One Night Stand

86 surviving broadcasts held in the archive

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the public domain. Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Source collection: AfrsOneNightStand

The surviving run

Transmission

1 October

No. 1

1943

AFRS One Night Stand

#0030 Charlie Spivak @ Hollywood Palladium FS Sunday

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

4 December

No. 2

1943

AFRS One Night Stand

#0072 Shep Fields @ The Park Central Hotel FS Holiday For Strings

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

11 February

No. 3

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0145 Boyd Raeburn @ Roosevelt Hotel FS 920 Special

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

5 April

No. 4

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0211 Glen Gray @ Tune Town Ballroom FS A Sure Thing

Running time

28 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

10 April

No. 5

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0198 Count Basie @ The Hotel Lincoln FS Digging For Dex

Running time

27 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

14 April

No. 6

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0209 Sonny Dunham @ Cafe Rouge FS Begin The Beguine

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

28 April

No. 7

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0236 Russ Morgan @ Claremont Hotel FS Do You Ever Think Of Me?

Running time

27 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

21 May

No. 8

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0291 Glen Gray @ Cafe Rouge FS The Lion & The Mouse

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

22 May

No. 9

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0269 Count Basie @ Hotel Lincoln FS It's Sand, Man

Running time

27 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

25 May

No. 10

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

Jan Garber @ FS Giannina Mia

Running time

30 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

1 June

No. 11

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0323 Jan Garber @ Jantzen Beach Park FS 27 Times Around The Block

Running time

30 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

4 June

No. 12

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0329 Lionel Hampton @ Civic Auditorium, Oakland FS Stardust

Running time

28 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

5 June

No. 13

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0280 Lenny Conn @ Hollywood Palladium FS Just You, Just Me

Running time

28 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

15 June

No. 14

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0282 Harry James @ Casino Gardens FS Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

21 June

No. 15

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0318 John Kirby @ Aquarium Restaurant FS Desert Night

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

23 July

No. 16

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#FILL027 Jan Savitt @ Trianon Ballroom FS On The Alamo

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

27 July

No. 17

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

Jan Savitt @ Trianon Ballroom FS On The Sunny Side of Street

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

6 August

No. 18

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#FILL28 Carl Ravazza @ Blackhawk FS Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby?

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

12 August

No. 19

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0449 Freddy Martin @ Coconut Grove FS Every Day of My Life

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

15 August

No. 20

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0374 Jack Teagarden @ Coral Gables FS Rompin' & Stompin'

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

22 August

No. 21

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0365 Woody Herman @ Cafe Rouge FS Straighten Up & Fly Right

Running time

28 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

27 August

No. 22

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0406 Carl Ravazza @ Blackhawk FS Stumbling

Running time

31 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

21 September

No. 23

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0499 Henry Busse @ Hollywood Palladium FS Hurry Home

Running time

28 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

8 October

No. 24

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0390 Bob Chester @ Panther Room FS Octave Jump

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

16 November

No. 25

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0627 Woody Herman @ Rice Hotel FS I'm Gonna See My Baby

Running time

31 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

28 November

No. 26

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0474 Stan Kenton @ Hollywood Palladium FS Tico Tico

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

23 December

No. 27

1944

AFRS One Night Stand

#0705 Louis Prima @ Meadowbrook FS Robin Hood

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

6 January

No. 28

1945

AFRS One Night Stand

#0672 Louis Prima @ Terrace Room FS St. Louis Blues

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

29 January

No. 29

1945

AFRS One Night Stand

#0551 Count Basie @ Hotel Lincoln FS Red Bank Boogie

Running time

32 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

6 February

No. 30

1945

AFRS One Night Stand

#0649 Vaughn Monroe @ Blackhawk FS Candy Hop

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

6 February

No. 31

1945

AFRS One Night Stand

#0761 Joe Reichman @ Hotel Biltmore FS I Walked In

Running time

28 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

10 March

No. 32

1945

AFRS One Night Stand

#0709 Charlie Barnet @ Casa Manana FS Poor Little Rich Girl

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

3 July

No. 33

1945

AFRS One Night Stand

#0706 Shorty Sherock @ Glen Island Casino FS Four Bones

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

9 July

No. 34

1945

AFRS One Night Stand

#0773 Cab Calloway @ Cafe Zanzibar FS Zanzi

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

10 July

No. 35

1945

AFRS One Night Stand

#0773 Lucky Millinder @ Savoy Ballroom FS Lady Be Good

Running time

28 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

23 July

No. 36

1945

AFRS One Night Stand

#0692 Woody Herman @ Cafe Rouge FS Katusha

Running time

31 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

30 July

No. 37

1945

AFRS One Night Stand

#0735 Woody Herman @ Ritz Ballroom FS Katusha

Running time

32 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

13 August

No. 38

1945

AFRS One Night Stand

#0759 Chuck Foster @ Terrace Room FS Lullabye of Broadway

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

23 August

No. 39

1945

AFRS One Night Stand

#0711 Woody Herman @ Cafe Rouge FS Good, Good, Good

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

4 September

No. 40

1945

AFRS One Night Stand

#0785 Les Brown @ Hollywood Palladium FS My Pet Brunette

Running time

28 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

8 September

No. 41

1945

AFRS One Night Stand

? #0694 Jimmie Lunceford @ Casa Manana FS Little John

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

8 September

No. 42

1945

AFRS One Night Stand

#0739 Chuck Foster @ Terrace Room FS No Can Do

Running time

28 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

27 September

No. 43

1945

AFRS One Night Stand

#0960 Stan Kenton @ Cafe Rouge FS I Know That You Know

Running time

30 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

6 October

No. 44

1945

AFRS One Night Stand

Vaughn Monroe @ Hotel Commodore FS Talking To Myself About You

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

23 February

No. 45

1946

AFRS One Night Stand

#0909 Bob Crosby @ Hollywood Palladium FS Blue Skies

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

12 March

No. 46

1946

AFRS One Night Stand

#0902 Bob Crosby @ Hollywood Palladium FS The Whistler

Running time

30 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

26 April

No. 47

1946

AFRS One Night Stand

#0976 Ray McKinley @ Hotel Commodore FS The Moon Is Low

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

12 May

No. 48

1946

AFRS One Night Stand

#0977 Bob Crosby @ Meadowbrook Gardens FS String of Pearls

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

15 May

No. 49

1946

AFRS One Night Stand

#1001 Dick Jurgens @ Garden Room FS But Not for Me

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

29 May

No. 50

1946

AFRS One Night Stand

#1043 Hal McIntyre @ Hotel Commodore FS I Got The Sun In The Morning

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

3 June

No. 51

1946

AFRS One Night Stand

#1006 Bobby Sherwood @ Avodon Ballroom FS Wherever There's Me There's You

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

23 July

No. 52

1946

AFRS One Night Stand

#1108 Cab Calloway @ Club Zanzibar FS Russian Lullabye

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

2 August

No. 53

1946

AFRS One Night Stand

#1146 Count Basie @ Aquarium Restaurant FS My What A Fry copy

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

19 August

No. 54

1946

AFRS One Night Stand

#1235 Boyd Raeburn @ Club Morocco FS Boyd's Nest

Running time

28 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

30 November

No. 55

1946

AFRS One Night Stand

#1325 Lionel Hampton @ Aquarium Restaurant FS Empty Glasss

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

7 December

No. 56

1946

AFRS One Night Stand

#1286 Lionel Hampton @ Aquarium Restaurant FS Hamp's New Boogie

Running time

32 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

4 January

No. 57

1947

AFRS One Night Stand

#1304 Lionel Hampton @ Aquarium Restaurant FS Tempo's Birthday

Running time

33 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

23 June

No. 58

1947

AFRS One Night Stand

Claude Thornhill @ Glen Island Casino FS Where or When?

Running time

30 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

3 February

No. 59

1948

AFRS One Night Stand

#1590 Woody Herman @ Hollywood Palladium FS Good Earth

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

5 February

No. 60

1948

AFRS One Night Stand

#1579 Woody Herman @ Hollywood Palladium FS Four Brothers

Running time

31 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

8 February

No. 61

1948

AFRS One Night Stand

#1608 Woody Herman @ Hollywood Palladium FS Sidewalks of Cuba

Running time

30 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

14 February

No. 62

1948

AFRS One Night Stand

#1602 Woody Herman @ Hollywood Palladium FS Good Earth

Running time

31 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

3 June

No. 63

1948

AFRS One Night Stand

#1722 Benny Goodman @ The Click Restaurant FS Limehouse Blues

Running time

27 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

7 June

No. 64

1948

AFRS One Night Stand

#1545 Harry James @ Hollywood Palladium FS The Man I Love

Running time

31 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

2 July

No. 65

1948

AFRS One Night Stand

#1751 Woody Herman @ The Click Restaurant FS Sidewalks of Cuba

Running time

28 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

15 April

No. 66

1949

AFRS One Night Stand

#1961 Gene Krupa @ Hollywood Palladium FS Disc Jockey Jump

Running time

30 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

30 July

No. 67

1949

AFRS One Night Stand

Battle Of The Bands @ The Rendezvous Ballroom

Running time

44 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

10 June

No. 68

1950

AFRS One Night Stand

#2228 Harry James @ Hotel Astor FS Sweet Jennie Lou

Running time

28 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

2 September

No. 69

1951

AFRS One Night Stand

Frankie Carle @ Coconut Grove FS Doodle-Do-Do

Running time

30 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

11 January

No. 70

1952

AFRS One Night Stand

#2798 Ray Anthony @ Cafe Rouge FS Who's Sorry Now?

Running time

30 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

18 January

No. 71

1952

AFRS One Night Stand

#2803 Ray Anthony @ Cafe Rouge FS Deep Night

Running time

30 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

6 January

No. 72

1953

AFRS One Night Stand

Harry James @ Cocoanut Grove FS Down South Camp Meeting

Running time

23 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

22 August

No. 73

1959

AFRS One Night Stand

Russ Morgan @ Club Del Mar

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

30 October

No. 74

1959

AFRS One Night Stand

#4941 Jerry Gray @ Hollywood Palladium FS Manhattan Spiritual

Running time

31 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

27 November

No. 75

1959

AFRS One Night Stand

#4962 Harry James @ Hollywood Palladium FS Doodling

Running time

31 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

4 December

No. 76

1959

AFRS One Night Stand

#4966 Charlie Barnet @ Hollywood Palladium FS Charleston Alley

Running time

28 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

20 January

No. 77

1961

AFRS One Night Stand

#5264 Jerry Gray @ Hollywood Palladium FS Restringing The Pearls

Running time

32 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

July 1945 · month only

No. 78

AFRS One Night Stand

Cab Calloway @ Club Zanzibar FS Tea For Two

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

January 1947 · month only

No. 79

AFRS One Night Stand

#1289 Bobby Sherwood @ Casino Gardens FS Caravan

Running time

30 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

No date recorded at source

No. 86

AFRS One Night Stand

194x-xx-xx Vaughn Monroe @ Hotel Commodore FS Who Told You That Lie?

Running time

28 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

1955 · year only

No. 80

AFRS One Night Stand

Eddy Howard @ Aragon Ballroom FS Love Every Moment You Live

Running time

30 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

1957 · year only

No. 81

AFRS One Night Stand

#4413 Les Brown @ Hershey Park FS At Sundown

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

1959 · year only

No. 82

AFRS One Night Stand

#4878 Vincent Lopez @ Hotel Taft FS Lover

Running time

30 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

1959 · year only

No. 83

AFRS One Night Stand

#4969 Vincent Lopez @ Hotel Taft FS Two Hearts

Running time

28 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

1964 · year only

No. 84

AFRS One Night Stand

#5527 Leon Kelner @ Roosevelt Hotel Blue Room FS Tea for Two

Running time

29 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.

Transmission

1964 · year only

No. 85

AFRS One Night Stand

Leon Kelner @ Roosevelt Hotel Blue Room FS Charleston

Running time

30 min

One Night Stand was the Armed Forces Radio Service's dance-band series, assembled from live remote broadcasts by the touring orchestras of the 1940s — Harry James, Charlie Spivak, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and others — recorded at ballrooms such as the Hollywood Palladium and pressed onto transcription discs for shortwave relay to troops. As US Government work the discs are in the Audio streams from the Internet Archive item “AfrsOneNightStand”.