57 mixes with songs by “josephine baker”
Oui-mandie
French Café.
Oui-mandie
2012-04-01T01:03:05Z
25 tracks including music by Mathieu Boogaerts, The Limiñanas and Zaz.
BitterBeauty
The Original Women of Blues and Jazz
BitterBeauty
2012-02-05T21:42:30Z
66 tracks including Big Mama Thornton, Etta James and Koko Taylor. Ranging from early 1900s to the 80s.
ekeels
Speak Easily and Swing to the Beat
ekeels
2012-04-04T17:33:59Z
Electro Swing mixed with some older, good tracks.
bebuquin
Swinging Sunday Morning
bebuquin
2012-01-28T22:42:03Z
Swing & Jazz from the 20s, 30s & 40s I love to listen to while brunching on a sunday morning.
larecreative
Spread Tha Love
larecreative
2012-02-14T12:44:24Z
Twelve tracks including music from Hoagy Carmichael, Billie Holiday and Josephine Baker.
Full listing of the songs available here:
http://larecreative.blogspot.com/2012/02/spread-tha-love.html
tragiccourgette
Music in Film #1 - Woody Allen
tragiccourgette
2012-02-05T21:42:15Z
10 tracks from Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008), Sweet and Lowdown (1999), Midnight In Paris (2011), Radio Days (1987), Anything Else (2003) and Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993).
vironsusi
An Old Record's Second Spin
vironsusi
2012-01-27T07:05:01Z
The sequel to "Love You Like an Old Record." I'm selling out.
Or, actually, these are all the tracks that didn't make it into the original.
Jazzy music by crooners like Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, and Ella Fitzgerald.
sereligrek
1920's Soul
sereligrek
2011-12-11T11:24:33Z
after world war I...rise of radical political movements such as communism and fascism, amid the economic and political turmoil after World War I and after the stock market crash...people shock of trying to circumvent..at the time must the party :)
38 tracks singing by AL H. WESTON AND IRENE YOUNG, AL JOLSON, and ANNETTE HANSHAW.
witanddelight
The Kitchen Soundtrack
witanddelight
2011-11-08T04:31:06Z
Music has always been an essential accompaniment to time spent in the kitchen. This playlist is a mixed bag of genres, with some toe-tapping jazzy tunes and a few super mellow tracks.
The gorgeous photo featured was shot by Caitlin of Roost, a graphic designer who runs one top-notch food blog.











