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Post #436603 by javabachelor on Thu, Feb 26, 2009 11:04 AM

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The Bachelor Pad Radio Show 2/20/09
Friday 10pm-Midnight (central time) on 90.1 FM, WEFT-Champaign, Illinois
Sunday 6-8pm (central time) on http://luxuriamusic.com/
Archives at http://www.javasbachelorpad.com/radio.html

Esquivel—Mini Skirt (Theme Music)
Mel Tormé—Midnite Swinger
Julie London—Hot Toddy
Wayne Newton—Call Me Irresponsible
Skip Martin—Night Crowd
The Tikiyaki Orchestra—Shaka Hula Bossa Nova
Buddy Morrow—Peter Gunn
Louis Prima—Embraceable You/I Got it Bad and That Ain't Good (with Keely Smith)
Ruben Calzado—Chiquito
Steve Lawrence—Night And Day
Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers—He Beeped When He Should Have Bopped
Alvino Rey—Night Train
Percussion & Guitars—Jazz Pizzicato
Beverly Kenney—A Woman's Intuition (when love goes wrong)
Elmer Bernstein—Toots Shor's Blues
Henri Rene & His Orchestra—Whispering
Frank Sinatra—Come Fly With Me
Xavier Cugat—Mondongo
Pérez Prado—Beautiful Margaret
Georgia Gibbs—Kiss of Fire
Jonah Jones—Danube Rock
Anita O'Day—You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
Ray Anthony—Dark Eyes
Mel Henke—Walkin' My Baby Back Home
Arthur Lyman—The Girl From Impanema
George Shearing—Blue Malibu
Kenny Ball—Midnight In Moscow
Frank D'Rone—Everything Happens To Me
Octobop—Saudades
Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra—Darn That Dream
Dean Martin—Only Forever
Ray Ellis—How About You
Henry Mancini—It Had Better Be Tonight
Les Baxter—Atlantis
Clouseaux—The Monkey with the Golden Fez
Martini Kings—Cuchy Frito Man
Leo Addeo And His Orchestra—Stumbling
Esquivel—Adios