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Jams and Jellies

Jams and Jellies

Yes, there’s a new sheriff in town – at Kingsley Industrial Jams and Jellies division. And it’s time to get the lead out in research and development. We join Grandma and her team of advisers as they sift through the submissions and recommendations found in the long-neglected employee suggestion box.

Hour One has 2 20-second pauses (with music) at 22:33 and 36:57 for local station ID:

Here is Hour One divided into 3 segments to facilitate local station ID:

1 - It Must Be Jelly 'Cause Jam Don't Shake Like That - The Modernaires with Glenn Miller and his Orchestra – 1942

2 - Mary Had a Little Jam - The 5 Red Caps - 1945

3 - I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None O' This Jellyroll - Wilbur Sweatman's Original Jazz Band – 1919

4 - Jelly Roll Special - Al Dexter and his Troopers - 1939

5 - Rhythm Jam - Lucky Millinder with Mill's Blue Rhythm Band – 1937

6 - He's a Jelly Roll Baker - Lonnie Johnson – 1942

7 - Jelly Roll Stomp - Kansas City Frank Melrose – 1929

8 - Jelly and Bread - Viola Watkins - 1949

9 - Jam on Toast - Gene Krupa and his Orchestra – 1938

10 - Slide Mr. Jelly, Slide - Fess Williams and his Royal Flush Orchestra – 1929

11 - Black Raspberry Jam - Fats Waller and his Rhythm - 1937

12 - I'm in a Jam with Baby - Ruth Gaylor with Hal McIntyre and his Orchestra - 1944

13 - Sloe Jam Fizz - Buster Bailey and his Rhythm Busters – 1938

14 - Slim's Jam - Slim Gaillard and his Orchestra - 1945

15 - Dinah's in a Jam - Duke Ellington and his Famous Orchestra – 1938

16 - The Jumpin Jive Jim Jam Jump - Butch Stone with Van Alexander and his Orchestra – 1939

Hour Two:

17 - The Match - Escape! – 1948 (Radio Drama)

18 - The Body Off Billingsgate - The Whistler – 1947 (Radio Drama)

19 - Jam-Bo - Stan Kenton and his Orchestra featuring Nat "King" Cole - 1950

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