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"
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
SAVED BY THE BELL DELL #3
Salvaged and Restored -
The Shady Dell
Record Collection!
Vol. 3: Long Lost Dell Songs
of Summer and Fall, 1956
BEWARE! NOTHING CAN
PREPARE YOU FOR...
JUKEBOX GIANTS
THAT TIME FORGOT!
Hello, friends! Dell Rat Tom
welcoming you to volume 3
of my exclusive 36-part
Shady's Place series
SAVED
BY THE
DELL
Today, you will
travel back to the
summer and fall of
1956
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 five of
the fabulous
Dell songs
of 1956?
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.
JUNE - JULY 1956
SAVED BY THE DELL
DELL SONG 11
SAVED BY THE DELL
DELL SONG 12
SAVED BY THE DELL
DELL SONG 13
SAVED BY THE DELL
DELL SONG 14
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.
Friday, November 25, 2022
Divine Intervention! Chris Griffin Introduces Dea Matrona!
COLD OPEN:
CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!
"Glory, Glory (I Am Free)" - Dea Matrona
(Feb. 2022)
Kicking off the show, and following closely on the heels
of The Nolan Sisters, the Irish sister group you met a few
weeks ago, that was Dea Matrona, a Belfast-based duo,
sometimes a trio, formed in 2017, and named after
the divine mother goddess of Celtic mythology.
Now let me introduce the talented singers, song-
writers and musicians of our featured act
Dea Matrona.
Mollie McGinn, on the left above & below, and Orlaith Forsythe, on the right
above & below, are besties who grew up busking on the streets of Belfast.
They caught on big time, started playing larger gigs and released
singles, an EP and an album. They sometimes appear as a trio
with Mollie's kid sister Mamie McGinn, center, on drums.
What I admire most about Dea Matrona is their versatility. They write,
perform and record their own songs and cover a variety of artists
and music styles. Most of their stuff has an old school vibe.
The ladies draw inspiration from 70s classic rock bands
like Cream, Led Zep, Joan Jett and Fleetwood Mac.
Today, I'm proud
to present some of
Dea Matrona's
greatest performances.
The Belfast bombshells
can't wait to rock the
block... so let's get
back to the tuneage.
Check out this next number.
It's been eons since I saw
or heard anything this rad!
START VIDEO NOW!
The girls of Dea Matrona are
a little bit Joan Jett, a little bit
Suzi Quatro and a hella lotta
rock flair as they perform--
"Make You My Star!"
"Make You My Star" - Dea Matrona
(from 2021 EP Stamp On It)
That was Dea Matrona blowing my
mind with one of their original
songs-- "Make You My Star,"
from their 2021 EP
Stamp On It.
Up next, the ladies shift gears
and take a walk on the pop
side as they cover a 1971
song by Carole King,
CLICK TO START
THE VIDEO NOW!
It's a hit single from the singer -
songwriter's epic Tapestry album.
Here again is Dea Matrona and--
"I Feel The Earth Move."
"I Feel The Earth Move" - Carole King
cover by Dea Matrona (Apr. 2020)
If you're just tuning in...
I'm Chris Griffin, the crazy
mixed-up kid on Family Guy,
currently honing my skills
as a Shady Bunch DJ and
giving you a sneak peek at
my new radio show coming
soon to S-P-M-M... the
station that ROCKS!
We're taking a
I'm Chris Griffin, the crazy
mixed-up kid on Family Guy,
currently honing my skills
as a Shady Bunch DJ and
giving you a sneak peek at
my new radio show coming
soon to S-P-M-M... the
station that ROCKS!
We're taking a
PSYCHOTIC
BREAK!
from boring elevator musicand listening to the fabulous,
versatile Irish girl band
Dea Matrona!
Here they go again, flashing
us back to the dawning of
the Age of Aquarius with
a cool cover of a song by
Crosby, Stills & Nash.
START VIDEO NOW!
Penned by Stephen Stills, it's the
popular B side of the 1969 CS&N
hit single "Marrakesh Express."
Here now is the Dea duo of
Mollie McGinn and Orlaith
Forsythe- "Helplessly Hoping."
"Helplessly Hoping" - Crosby, Stills & Nash
cover by Dea Matrona (Sept. 2020)
Next our special guests tackle
a Chris Smither composition
that became a signature song
of folk and blues singer
Bonnie Raitt's live
performances.
CLICK TO START
THE VIDEO NOW!
The song was released in 1972
on Bonnie's second studio album
Give It Up. You can feel the
steam heat as Dea Matrona's
Mollie and Orlaith do their
version of-- "Love Me
Like A Man!"
"Love Me Like A Man" - Bonnie Raitt
cover by Dea Matrona (Mar. 2020)
There's no question
about it, folks. This
band kicks serious
butt! They're the
real deal, and I say
they're going places.
As the talent scout
for Shady's Place,
I'm shouting it
from the rooftops:
Dea Matrona
ROCKS! RULES!
SLAYS! SHREDS!
KILLS! DESTROYS!
DARN! Seems like I'm just getting
started and boss man Shady Del Knight
is already giving me the wrap-up sign.
Thanks a lot for checking out this
sneak preview of my new show
PSYCHOTIC
BREAK!
coming soon to S-P-M-M,the number one station for
a rock & roll nation!
I hope you enjoyed meeting and listening to Dea Matrona, the Belfast
buskers who are making rock relevant to a new generation. Now
this is Shady's Place talent scout Chris Griffin saying so long and
remember - you gotta fight for your right to party... and to rock!
CLICK TO START THE VIDEO NOW!
original song, the title track from their EP Stamp On It.
So long, everybody!
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