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Songs by Johnny Mercer to play at Swingtime in Fountain Hills

Group meets Dec. 17 in the Community Center

Posted 12/4/24

Swingtime celebrates the holidays with the music of lyricist/songwriter Johnny Mercer Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 1 p.m. at the Fountain Hills Community Center.

Mercer wrote the lyrics and sometimes …

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Popular swing music

Songs by Johnny Mercer to play at Swingtime in Fountain Hills

Group meets Dec. 17 in the Community Center

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Swingtime celebrates the holidays with the music of lyricist/songwriter Johnny Mercer Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 1 p.m. at the Fountain Hills Community Center.

Mercer wrote the lyrics and sometimes the music for more than 1,500 songs during a musical career that began in the swing era and spanned four decades, according to a press release.

Many of his songs are among the great hits of popular music and were written primarily for movies and Broadway shows.

Mercer’s prolific output led to 19  Academy Award nominations and four Oscars.

Swingtime will present some of Mercer’s most famous songs as performed by various well-known artists including Mercer himself.

The playlist includes such outstanding hits, which are now considered standards, as “And the Angels Sing,” “One for My Baby (and One More for the Road),” “Moon River” and “Days of Wine and Roses.”

Membership in the Community Center is required to attend Swingtime meetings.

For more information, contact Bill Whittaker at 480-837-7961 or the Community Center at 480-816-5200.

A spin-off of the Golden Age of Radio, Swingtime plays vintage recordings from that magical era when swing was king.

Listen to the big bands and small ensembles, the crooners and singing groups. Remember the grand ballrooms, the dance crazes and dance contests.

While not all the music of the time was swing, the term itself defines that period from the depression years through World War II.

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