Lambert’s Basement – Regeneration 9 – The Classic Era.

Episode 9. – Day Of The Haddocktor.

A wonderful Walpurgisnacht to one and all!

In this, the 9th and final episode in the regeneration run of Lambert’s Basement’s Classic Era, Dave and Igor jump right in with some Duke Ellington, Maynard Ferguson, Woody Herman, Art Blakey, Benny Goodman, Ray Ellington, Les Brown with Doris Day, Slim Gaillard, Bunny Berrigan, and – just after the first ringing of the Cloister Bell – the show’s finale with the BBC Big Band Orchestra.

We hope you have enjoyed listening to the humble beginnings of Lambert’s Basement, and that you will join us again at a future timey-wimey, for more delectable sounds of Big Band, Swing and Jazz.


Lambert’s Basement – Regeneration 8 – The Classic Era.

Lambert’s Basement - Regeneration 8 - The Classic Era.

Episode 8. – Warriors Of The Deep Fried.

A minor delay, but definitely worth the wait. The 8th Regeneration in these re-runs of Lambert’s Basement, kicking off with a little tribute to Oliver Postgate, and getting right in to some Glenn Miller, Stan Getz, The Billy May Orchestra and many more!

Dave and Igor will be reposting the initial 9 episodes of Lambert’s Basement, for you to once more enjoy. Since there is no new Big Band sounds being created, and that Dave has limited availability these days, a regeneration of the Classic Era sprang to mind. Listen in and hear a plethora of Big Band Jazz from a veritable Golden Age of music, and the humble beginnings of Lambert’s Basement.


Lambert’s Basement – Regeneration 6 – The Classic Era

Episode 6. – The Brine Warrior.

It’s ladies night – Igor is most excited! With many a lovely voice on this show, including The Andrews Sisters and Dinah Shore.

Dave and Igor will be reposting the initial 9 episodes of Lambert’s Basement, for you to once more enjoy. Since there is no new Big Band sounds being created, and that Dave has limited availability these days, a regeneration of the Classic Era sprang to mind. Listen in and hear a plethora of Big Band Jazz from a veritable Golden Age of music, and the humble beginnings of Lambert’s Basement.