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Prohibition: Bootlegging and Moonshine Collection

old time radio songs and stories about bootlegging and prohibition which occurred between 1920 until 1933.

Prohibition (Bootleggin and Moonshine)

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"I Can Hear It Now: Prohibition and Moonshine"



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Prohibition: They called Prohibition the Noble Experiment. It was intended to make the world a safer and more civilized place. In fact, gave rise to organized crime and made common citizens into criminals. Economists in the early twentieth century praised it as a means of allowing workers to be safer and more productive; economists of the twenty-first century recognize it as one of the ten greatest economic blunders of all time.

True BootleggerIt was Prohibition, and it would have been laughable if it had not actually happened. The fact that it did is still rather laughable.

Americans have always had an interesting relationship with liquor and spirits. The puritans who were New England's earliest settlers were dead set against intoxicating drink. However, we were an agrarian nation, and it was much easier and more profitable to convert corn into whiskey than it was to transport grain itself to market. Besides, whiskey could be taxed at a much higher rate than grain, and national debt was with us even that far back.

Several factors made Prohibition possible. In 1913, the 16th Amendment instituted a national income tax, alleviating the need for liquor taxes to support the government. Since women tended to favor prohibition, temperance societies supported women's suffrage.

One of the largest voices against Prohibition came from the German American community, but when the US entered WWI, this group was effectively marginalized. The 65th Congress met in 1917 and passed the 18th Amendment.

The Amendment created Prohibition, but the Volstead Act was the means to enforce it. However, neither the act or the Amendment made the consumption nor ownership of intoxicating beverages illegal. Before Prohibition went into effect many people stockpiled booze. Making a limited amount of wine was also legal, but far and away the most popular source for liquor was from bootleggers and speakeasies. When stockpiled liquor ran out, it was a simple matter to carry the stuff across from Canada or to land it on a deserted section of coastline. The drink continued to flow in Cuba, just 90 miles across the Florida Strait as old time radio performer Billy Murray reminds in a song recorded on an Edison record.

The prohibition era ran from 1920 until 1933, a period when commercial radio was in its infancy. Relatively few recordings survive from the era, but the experience of the "Noble Experiment" remained romantically in the memories of radio workers.

BootlegginCBS's Romance series tells the story of "The Ragged Individualist" starring Parley Baer, Vic Perrin and John Dehner. The story is told from the point of view of the sheriff of Cajun County, who has a live and let live attitude when it comes to dealing with the laziest man, and best moonshiner, in the county.

On the first episode of Nightbeat's 1951 season tells the story of a "noble bootlegger" released from prison after paying for his crimes. Robert Conrad turns in a convincing performance as a man who gave up everything to keep his daughter safe.

On Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, the moonshiner's widow is very happy to see Dollar paying off the $5,000 life insurance policy, an attitude not shared by the man who shot him!

End of Prohibition

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    14 recordings on 1 MP3 CD for just $5.00. Total playtime 6 hours, 18 min
    14 recordings on 1 MP3 CD for just $5.00
    total playtime 6 hours, 18 min
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    1. 14 shows - total playtime 6 hours 18 minutes
    2. Billy Murray Ill See You In Cuba Prohibition Song 1920.mp3
    3. Chase Sanborn 331203 50 Roll Out Bed Smiling.mp3
    4. Dia 620321 10 Common Sense And Moonshine.mp3
    5. Eb Zeb 321014 114 Prehistoric Animals. Barnes Offers To.mp3
    6. Fred Allen Town Hall Tonight 360422 081 Lost Vice President.mp3
    7. I Can Hear It Now 03 09 Start Prohibition And Moonshine.mp3
    8. Kmh 331207 Paul Whiteman Deems Taylor.mp3
    9. Kmh 331214 Paul Whiteman.mp3
    10. Nightbeat 510304 Big John Mcmasters.mp3
    11. Romance 560714 438 Ragged Individualist.mp3
    12. Sermons Billy Sunday Preaches Prohibition.mp3
    13. Ytjd 551031 253 Valentine Matter.mp3
    14. Ytjd 570331 531 Moonshine Murder Matter.mp3
    15. Ytjd 600306 681 Moonshine Matter.mp3
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    14 recordings on 1 MP3 Collection Download for just $5.00. Total playtime 6 hours, 18 min
    14 recordings on 1 MP3 Collection Download for just $5.00
    total playtime 6 hours, 18 min
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    1. 14 shows - total playtime 6 hours 18 minutes
    2. Billy Murray Ill See You In Cuba Prohibition Song 1920.mp3
    3. Chase Sanborn 331203 50 Roll Out Bed Smiling.mp3
    4. Dia 620321 10 Common Sense And Moonshine.mp3
    5. Eb Zeb 321014 114 Prehistoric Animals. Barnes Offers To.mp3
    6. Fred Allen Town Hall Tonight 360422 081 Lost Vice President.mp3
    7. I Can Hear It Now 03 09 Start Prohibition And Moonshine.mp3
    8. Kmh 331207 Paul Whiteman Deems Taylor.mp3
    9. Kmh 331214 Paul Whiteman.mp3
    10. Nightbeat 510304 Big John Mcmasters.mp3
    11. Romance 560714 438 Ragged Individualist.mp3
    12. Sermons Billy Sunday Preaches Prohibition.mp3
    13. Ytjd 551031 253 Valentine Matter.mp3
    14. Ytjd 570331 531 Moonshine Murder Matter.mp3
    15. Ytjd 600306 681 Moonshine Matter.mp3
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    14 recordings on 7 Audio CDs. Total playtime 6 hours, 18 min
    14 recordings on 7 Audio CDs
    total playtime 6 hours, 18 min

    Prohibition (Bootleggin and Moonshine) Disc A001

    1. Billy Murray Ill See You In Cuba Prohibition Song 1920
    2. I Can Hear It Now 03 09 Start Prohibition And Moonshine
    3. Sermons Billy Sunday Preaches Prohibition
    4. Eb Zeb 321014 114 Prehistoric Animals. Barnes Offers To
    5. Chase Sanborn 331203 50 Roll Out Bed Smiling

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    Prohibition (Bootleggin and Moonshine) Disc A002

    1. Kmh 331207 Paul Whiteman Deems Taylor

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    Prohibition (Bootleggin and Moonshine) Disc A003

    1. Kmh 331214 Paul Whiteman

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    Prohibition (Bootleggin and Moonshine) Disc A004

    1. Fred Allen Town Hall Tonight 360422 081 Lost Vice President

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    Prohibition (Bootleggin and Moonshine) Disc A005

    1. Nightbeat 510304 Big John Mcmasters
    2. Ytjd 551031 253 Valentine Matter
    3. Romance 560714 438 Ragged Individualist

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    Prohibition (Bootleggin and Moonshine) Disc A006

    1. Ytjd 570331 531 Moonshine Murder Matter
    2. Ytjd 600306 681 Moonshine Matter

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    Prohibition (Bootleggin and Moonshine) Disc A007

    1. Dia 620321 10 Common Sense And Moonshine

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