INSPIRED BY THE SHADY DELL, YORK, PA, AND DEDICATED TO ITS OWNERS JOHN & HELEN ETTLINE
AND TO MARGARET ELIZABETH BROWN SCHNEIDER, NICKNAMED "THE OLDEST LIVING DELL RAT"


Sunday, April 30, 2023

 SAVED BY THE BELL  DELL  #8 

Salvaged and Restored -
The Shady Dell
Record Collection!
Vol. 8: Long Lost Dell Songs
of Winter and Spring 1958

 BEWARE! NOTHING CAN 
 PREPARE YOU FOR... 

 JUKEBOX GIANTS 
 THAT TIME FORGOT! 


Hello, friends!  Dell Rat Tom
welcoming you to volume 8
of my exclusive 36-part
Shady's Place series

 SAVED 
 BY THE 
 BELL  
 DELL 



Today, you will travel
back to the winter
and spring of
1958
and find yourself
standing before
the Dell jukebox.
Those dimes
and quarters
you brought
along are
 burning
a hole
in your
pocket...
so why not
feed them
to the record
machine and
play some
of the great
Dell songs
 of early '58?


This series was made possible by Jim Sieling, my good friend
in York, and the husband of John Ettline's niece Nancy.  

Jim Sieling
(faithful friend of The Dell)

As you recall, Jim acquired the Dell's Seeburg jukebox (below)
and many of the records that played on it through the decades. 


Keep in mind that the Dell had two jukeboxes - one in Helen's
snack bar up at the house, the other down in "The Barn" -
the dance hall John had built onto the barn and garage. 

When Jim took possession of the Dell's record collection,
he discovered, to his dismay and ours, that many of
the discs had been improperly handled and stored.
Simply put - they were filthy. 


 Mice (Dell rats?) had made a home among the records, and at least
one snake (a Violet Hill viper?) had slithered in looking for a meal. 

Jim undertook the mammoth job of cleaning, organizing and cataloging
the records, then sent me the finished alphabetical list. There are 6,065
records on Jim's list including Christmas records, 12,130 songs in all!
 My series brings you the 180 best Dell jukebox songs from 1955
through 1963, a period long before I arrived on the scene.

This series is dedicated to
the memory of Nancy Sieling.

Nancy Sieling
(faithful friend of The Dell)

  Nancy, who was John Ettline's niece and Jim's wife, passed away in 2020.
Over the years, Nancy's generous contributions of pictures, information
and Shady Dell memorabilia greatly enhanced the quality of both of my
Dell-themed blogs. We have Nancy to thank for rescuing many of the
Dell's priceless platters when they were art risk of being thrown into
a trash dumpster and destroyed, hence the name of my series... 

 SAVED BY THE BELL  DELL  

Of course, we also have Jim to thank for tackling the enormous
task of cleaning, organizing and cataloging these 6,065 records!

Okay, it's time to use your imagination. Pretend that you are
at the Dell looking at the musical menu on the jukebox.
Scroll down and play the next 5 Dell songs. 

 BEWARE AND BEHOLD... 
  LISTEN AND LEARN... 
 AS WE EXPERIENCE... 




 JUKEBOX GIANTS 
 THAT TIME FORGOT! 

 The records and pictures are arranged in chronological
order, allowing you to trace the evolution of the
"Shady Dell Sound" and clothing styles
month by month through the years.  

You know the drill.


 ENJOY THE VINTAGE FASHION 
 PARADE AND FANZINES

 CLICK ON PICTURES OF 
 RECORDS TO PLAY SONGS. 


 FEBRUARY - MARCH 1958 







 SAVED BY THE DELL 

 DELL SONG 36 






 SAVED BY THE DELL 

 DELL SONG 37 



 MARCH - APRIL 1958 










 SAVED BY THE DELL 

 DELL SONG 38 





 APRIL - MAY 1958 







 SAVED BY THE DELL 

 DELL SONG 39 








 SAVED BY THE DELL 
 DELL SONG 40 




Once again I thank our late, great friend of the Dell,
Nancy Sieling, and her husband Jim, for doing the
good work of preserving the Shady Dell legacy for
future generations. We owe you a debt of gratitude.


Stick around. You'll hear more long lost songs
of the Shady Dell... the moldy oldies, dusty discs,
colossal fossils and rusty relics we like to call...


 JUKEBOX GIANTS 
 THAT TIME FORGOT! 

coming up on the next exciting edition of...

 SAVED BY THE BELL  DELL 

Monday, April 24, 2023

Let's Duet with Darlene Madison

COLD OPEN:
CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!


"Let's Duet" - Dewey Cox & Darlene Madison
(scene from 2007 film Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story)


No, that wasn't Johnny Cash, and that wasn't June Carter.


And that wasn't Cal "The Magic Man" Naughton from
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby.


And that wasn't Pam Beesly from The Office.


 I declare... folks have been tellin' me
for years how much I look like that gal.


 No sir, that was rising rock & roll star Dewey Cox and me, Darlene Madison.

We're the stars of Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, the 2007
comedy parody movie that references the Johnny Cash
biopic Walk The Line and the Ray Charles biopic Ray.

In a nutshell, the demands of Dewey's budding singing career keep him
on the road, leaving behind a neglected wife and child. Before long, Dewey
succumbs to temptation and gets involved with booze, drugs and ice cream...

...lots and lots of ice cream.


 He also gets involved with me, his backing singer...


...a new best friend with all kinds of benefits.

  Dewey and I duet and duet and duet.


Welcome to a sneak preview of my new Shady's Place series
Let's Duet
with Darlene Madison

Every great song I play is by a duo or a band with two lead singers. 


Let's keep the ball rollin' now with a sizzling slab of southern soul.
CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!
Here's the Alabama duo Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson
with their top 15 R&B hit from early 1969- "Soulshake!" 


"Soulshake" - Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson
(Feb./Mar. 1969, highest chart pos. #13 R&B,
#37 Hot 100/#41 Cash Box)


Darlene Madison (not Pam Beesly)

In recent years, you have watched this gifted young woman perform
on other Shady's Place shows. She's Emily Linge, a singer and multi-
instrumentalist living in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Emily
is back and appearing on my show today as part of a duo with
German singer and musician Chiara Kilchling aka Cara Vel.
CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!
The ladies will cover a Carole King-Howard Greenfield song that
was a top 10 hit for The Everly Brothers in 1962, a hit for country
artist Tammy Wynette in 1981 and a chart-topping hit for the
Norwegian synth-pop band A-ha in 1990. Here now are
Emily Linge and Cara Vel-- "Crying In The Rain."


"Crying In The Rain" - Everly Brothers cover
by Emily Linge and Cara Vel (Aug. 2022)


If you're just tuning in, I'm Darlene Madison, your Hostess With the Mostest
and leading lady in the life of rock & roll singer Dewey Cox in the 2007
Johnny Cash comedy parody movie Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story.
We're in the middle of a 7-in-a-row commercial free cruise as I
give you a sneak peek at my new S-P-M-M radio show
Let's Duet
with Darlene Madison
 
coming soon to Shady's Place. Let's Duet will feature great songs by talented 
duos, past and present, and performances by bands that have two lead singers.

CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!
That's exactly what you get in this next number by the Serbian melodic
progressive metal band known as Big Deal. Watch and listen as the
dual female-fronted act does a rock cover of ABBA's 1979 disco
hit "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)."
I assure you, folks, it's a really-- Big Deal!


"Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" 
- ABBA cover by The Big Deal (Dec. 2021)

Darlene Madison spinning duet gold for you
here on S-P-M-M Retrosonic Radio.


Now here's a Stax Records duo consisting of
gospel-tinged soul singer Judy Clay and
Memphis-born soul man William Bell.
CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!
In the fall of 1968, Judy and William scored a top 10 hit in the UK
and cracked the top 20 on the R&B chart in America with
their catchy duo ditty- "Private Number!"


"Private Number" - Judy Clay And William Bell
(Sept./Oct. 1968, highest chart pos. #17 R&B/#75 Hot 100/#8 UK)


Darlene Madison (not Pam Beesly)

Up next, another lady who is playing a return engagement at Shady's Place
She's Allison Young, the Nashville-based singer who appeared on Dr Rick's
Rick-Rolled show in 2021 and performed a cover of The Classics IV hit
"Spooky."  This year, Allison has teamed up with her friend and fellow
musician Josh Turner to form the duo called The Bygones. Here are
Allison and Josh, The Bygones, doing their cover of a song by
The Beatles from the 1968 White Album-- "Honey Pie!"


"Honey Pie" - The Beatles cover by The Bygones (Jan. 2023)


That does it for this sneak preview.  Thanks a lot for joining me.
I'll be back before you know it with the official launch of

Let's Duet
with Darlene Madison

right here on S-P-M-M... the station with personality plus.


To close today's show, I've got a winner of a spinner, "If I Were
A Carpenter," a song written by folk and blues man Tim Hardin
that yielded three great recordings by three different artists,
and all three versions were big hits. Bobby Darin was
first to gain a hit with the song. releasing it on a
single that charted in late 1966. In the spring
of 1968, Motown's Four Tops became the
second act to have success with the song.

Then in early 1970, the power couple I talked about at the top of the show,
Johnny Cash and June Carter, scored a major country crossover hit
with their rendition of "If I Were A Carpenter." 

CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!
As the real Johnny and June sing us off, this is Darlene saying goodbye and
leaving you with a friendly piece of advice. Life's short. Don't hesitate. Just duet!


"If I Were A Carpenter" - Johnny Cash & June Carter
(Feb/Mar. 1970, highest chart pos. #2 U.S. Country,
#1 Canada Country/#9 Easy Listening/#36 Hot 100)

Darlene Madison (not Pam Beesly)