Jack Norton’s Old-Time Radio Show: Episode 1 [VIDEO]
Well, friends, we did it! We launched a new weekly podcast! The first episode of Jack Norton’s Old-Time Radio Show was released late last night. Here’s some info on the new show…
Travel Back in Time to the 1920s and 1930s!
Travel back to the 1920s and 1930s as vaudeville blues and ragtime hokum musician Jack Norton spins his favorite 78 rpm records from his collection. From early hot jazz to jug band blues, hillbilly hits to novelty swing, Jack’s love for vintage tunes shines through with every tune he drops on the turntable. Sit back, relax, and let the soothing retro vibes of the good old days soothe your weary soul.
If the good Lord’s willin’ and the creek don’t rise, new episodes drop every Tuesday. This is a video podcast on Spotify and YouTube, and an audio podcast on all other platforms.
Wanna request a tune or need advice answered with a song? Email Jack at jackandkittyxo@gmail.com.
We’ll be rolling out the show on every major podcast platform within the next week or so. Episode 1 os called “Cotton Fields, Hobo Cowboys, & Calypso Rags.”. Here’s the tunes I played:
- Make My Cot Where The Cot-Cot-Cotton Grows – California Ramblers with Arthur Fields (Columbia 1227-D)
- I’m A-Ridin’ The Rails – Monte Hale with the Saddle Lads (Bel-Tone BT-10-5)
- Trouble In Mind And Blue – Jesse Rodgers with El Patio Trio (Bluebird B-6924-B)
- You Can’t Buy Love – Lonnie Johnson (King 4572)
- I Haven’t Got A Pot To Cook In – Sweet Violet Boys (Okeh 03402)
- How Long Is That Train Been Gone – Roy Evans (Columbia 2257-D)
- Jones! Oh Jones! – Blind Blake and his Royal Victoria Calypsos (Art 4-A)
- 12th Street Rag – Honey Duke and his Uke (Harmony 115-H)
Listen/watch below! Thanks so much for your support.
Cheers,
Jack

