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Bill Ring Show
55 Episodes
features hard driving steel guitar, and a classic version of country music that celebrates life. This is not "Cry in your Beer" country music!1 Volume |
55 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Story Behind the Song
35 Episodes
Created in 1930 by Transco, this old time radio series dramatizes the origin stories of popular music.1 Volume |
35 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Continental Celebrity Club
9 Episodes
Featuring John Charles Daly, this is a true variety show with drama shorts, orchestra music, celebrity guests, and comedy.1 Volume |
9 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Phonograph Album
30 Episodes
The Armed Forces Radio Service realized that the troops in the field would not be able to carry their album collection into the field, so they came up with the Phonograph Album program. 1 Volume |
30 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Polka Shows Collection
51 Episodes
Dancing a polka with your best girl is a celebration of life and living. Everyone can use more OmmPahPah in their life!1 Volume |
51 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Pickens Sisters
5 Episodes
Just three little girls, Helen, Jane, and Patti from Macon, Georgia, who grew up singing together and they became the toast of Manhattan.1 Volume |
5 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Hawaiian Fantasies
37 Episodes
Although Statehood was not granted until 1959, a vacation to beautiful Hawaii has long been part of the popular imagination.1 Volume |
37 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Jack Berch
6 Episodes
A daytime alternative to soap operas, The Jack Berch Show offered light hearted variety and music for housewives. 1 Volume |
6 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Lands Best Bands
6 Episodes
Whether you were in the radar shack with your eyes glued to a 'scope or you were stuck in the galley peeling spuds for the entire cruise, there were more than enough romance and adventure to go around, the Recruiter just had to get the young men through the door.
1 Volume |
6 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Ray Anthony Show
4 Episodes
A trumpet player who hailed from The Glenn Miller Orchestra, The Ray Anthony Show was syndicated by the recruiting division of the Marine Corp Reserve.1 Volume |
4 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Music for Moderns
13 Episodes
Featuring Chicago Jazz which was generally more sophisticated than New Orleans and the Dixieland sound but placed a stronger emphasis on individual improvisation.1 Volume |
13 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Lawrence Welk
23 Episodes
Accordion player extraordinaire and bandleader who specialized in the Sweet Jazz music which was better to dance to when you were trying to hold your best girl a little closer.1 Volume |
23 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Live at Town Hall Party
9 Episodes
The Live Town Hall Party featured a different kind of country music than a barn dance, it was the music of the Honky Tonk.1 Volume |
9 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Lud Gluskin and His Orchestra
7 Episodes
Lud Gluskin got his start in show business as a teen music group with his childhood pal, Jimmy Durante.1 Volume |
7 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Symphonies of the World
8 Episodes
A collection of concerts by the CBS, NBC, and ABC network orchestras provided to AFRS.1 Volume |
8 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Prudential Family Hour
3 Episodes
Hosted by Frank Gallop, the show featured Al Goodman and His Orchestra whose sound was decidedly more symphonic than most big-band outfits on the radio.1 Volume |
3 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Coke Club
8 Episodes
The quarter-hour syndicated daily program was a "transcribed get together which has been arranged for us by your friendly neighbors who bottle Coca-Cola".1 Volume |
8 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Club 930
4 Episodes
The show featured music from Vaughn Monroe, Dinah Shore, The Andrews Sisters, Frank Duvall, Benny Strong, and others. 1 Volume |
4 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Carnation Contented Hour
18 Episodes
Cows and audiences alike are content when listening to this rare and fine musical program by Carnation Milk. This long-running series features great performers such as Dinah Shore, Tony Martin, Jo Stafford, and Dick Hymes.1 Volume |
18 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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London Studio Melodies
8 Episodes
Classic music show presented by the national radio service featuring guest appearances by some of the biggest classical music performers of the era.1 Volume |
8 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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This is Jazz
18 Episodes
Hosted by Jazz critic Rudi Blesh, This is Jazz had guests including Louis Armstrong, Leadbelly, Sidney Bechet, Bertha Chippie Hill, Canada Lee, Blue Lou Lee, and Mama Alberta Price.1 Volume |
18 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Gold Coast Rhythm
7 Episodes
A quarter hour play or sketch that Sexton built around a seemingly normal situation with just a dash of the ridiculous.1 Volume |
7 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Bob Wills Round Up
32 Episodes
Known as "the King of Western Swing", Wills was born on his daddy's cotton farm in east Texas.1 Volume |
32 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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John Charles Thomas Show
36 Episodes
One of the greatest baritones of the 20th century, The John Charles Thomas Show was a heaping smorgasbord of musical talents and delights.
1 Volume |
36 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Music in Miniature
3 Episodes
A half hour of continuous music from the London Studios, Daphne Oram and Basil Douglas put the program together with no announcements.1 Volume |
3 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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WPA Concerts
31 Episodes
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was established by executive order of Franklin Delano Roosevelt on May 6, 1935. The WPA was a work relief program that provided jobs for many individuals who had become unemployed during the Depression. 1 Volume |
31 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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PET Milk Show
3 Episodes
Hosted by Vic Damone's hero, Frank Sinatra, said that Vic had “the best pipes in the business” promoting evaporated milk “tin cows” of the Helvetia and Pet Milk Company.1 Volume |
3 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Pipes of Scotland
4 Episodes
Elements which make the music of the bagpipes unique include the drones; pipes which are not fingered but whose reeds are tuned to harmonize with the melody pipe or chanter.1 Volume |
4 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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This is Paris
12 Episodes
French Broadcasting System, the RTF or Radiodiffusion-Television Francaise, wanted to put together a program for American audiences to attract American tourist dollars and post-WWII sympathies1 Volume |
12 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Hootnavy
5 Episodes
A Hoot'Navy is a Hootenanny that has "gone to sea" to recruit Navy sailors which featured the music of Cliffie Stone, Rex Allen, Miriam Hall and The Sons of the Pioneers.1 Volume |
5 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Sunday Down South
10 Episodes
Featured "genteel Dixieana" with an evangelical effort, Bible verses were often recited between the musical numbers. Just the thing to listen to on the front porch with the smells of Sunday dinner wafting through the windows...1 Volume |
10 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Mirth Parade
26 Episodes
A fun variety show in the vein of The Jack Benny Program, with a variety of themes and music all within a quarter hour. 1 Volume |
26 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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World In Music (Vincent Price)
9 Episodes
Music from around the world so everyone in AFRS heard something that they like, Vincent Price served as host through part of the show's run. 1 Volume |
9 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Your Symphony Scrapbook
30 Episodes
Fascinating discussions with symphony musicians about their instrument, how it fits in the Symphony, and the musician's personal and professional background.1 Volume |
30 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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New Orleans Jazz Band
7 Episodes
AFRS jazz broadcasts featuring New Orleans jazz for military personnel abroad.1 Volume |
7 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Telephone Hour (Music From America)
13 Episodes
The Best of Classical and Broadway Music, presented by Ma Bell.1 Volume |
13 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Sunway Vitamins Program (Buddy Starcher)
10 Episodes
Buddy Starcher – Sunway Vitamins Program: Start your day with a healthy vitamin supplement and a healthy dose of hillbilly music from the Buddy Starcher - Sunway Vitamin Program.1 Volume |
10 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Treasury Salute
22 Episodes
The US Treasury Department was able to fund America’s contribution to the Second World War chiefly through the sales of War Bond. Treasury Salutes was a public service program which highlights other contributions to the War Effort.1 Volume |
22 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Skippy Hollywood Theater
34 Episodes
Popular and Fun Broadcast-one of the First to Use Prerecorded Programs!1 Volume |
34 | 1 |
Add To Cart: $5.00
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Hollywood Bowl Silver Jubilee Series
39 Episodes
The series makes for a grand introduction to classical symphonic music at the Hollywood Bowl - selections include the opera Carmen sung in English, featured soloists Isaac Stern, Dorothy Eustis, Roman Totenberg, and Percy Grainger, with selections from Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Rachmaninoff, and Cellini.2 Volume |
39 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Kay Kyser (Kollege of Musical Knowledge)
55 Episodes
The humorous Kollege of Musical Knowledge and 30+ guest appearances by bandleader and old professor himself, Kay Kyser.2 Volume |
55 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Just Entertainment
150 Episodes
Originally hosted by Gene Autry, his sidekick Pat Buttram took the reins of this fun variety program. A fountain of country wit and humor, Just Entertainment was the perfect companion to a refreshing stick of chewing gum.2 Volume |
150 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Your Saturday Date with the Duke
35 Episodes
American composer, pianist, and bandleader of a jazz orchestra for 50 years sponsored by the Treasury Department. 2 Volume |
35 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Mail Call
84 Episodes
These star-packed love letters to the troops, from Hollywood during WWII.2 Volume |
84 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Red Horse Ranch
64 Episodes
serial western drama and music collection with singing cowboy rangers.2 Volume |
64 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Ford Theater
30 Episodes
The Ford Theater began as a low budget project to bring movie adaptations to the air using lower scale NY actors. In order to increase car sales, the show was reformatted using A-List Hollywood talent.2 Volume |
30 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Paris Star Time
116 Episodes
Supported by the French Embassy, Paris Star Time brought "music with that Continental Flair" to American listeners.2 Volume |
116 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Martha Tilton
107 Episodes
Martha Tilton, also known as ''Liltin' Martha Tilton,'' joined the venerable Jimmy Dorsey and his band in 1935 and later with Benny Goodman until 1939.2 Volume |
107 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Rarities from the 1930s
83 Episodes
This unique compilation includes rare dramas, comedy, and unique radio broadcasts from the 1930's.2 Volume |
83 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Treasury Star Parade
157 Episodes
When the US Treasury Department was working to sell War Bonds to fund the Second World War, they turned to the best of Hollywood’s talent to create Treasury Star Parade.2 Volume |
157 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Fred Waring
55 Episodes
Fine Music Entertainment with 50-Piece Orchestra!2 Volume |
55 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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GI Journal
60 Episodes
Armed Forces Radio Service was been created by the War Department as a means to entertain and inform the troops during WWII. The service was run "by G.I.s for G.I.s" and broadcasts included performances by Glenn Miller, Kay Kyser, Tommy Dorsey, Bing Crosby, Jack Benny, Bob Hope and many more!2 Volume |
60 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Tony Martin
57 Episodes
Singer Tony Martin spent his career on the fringes of the A-list but had what was thought of as one of the happiest marriages in Hollywood to dancer Cyd Charise.2 Volume |
57 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Fitch Bandwagon
59 Episodes
Originally a music program starring popular big bands of the day, this old time radio series evolved into a comedy-variety program with Cass Daley and later starred Phil Harris and Alice Faye.2 Volume |
59 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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GI Jive (with G.I. Jill)
147 Episodes
When YANK Magazine sponsored GI Jive, it was hard to tell whether the G.I.s tuned in to hear the hot requested music or the voice of pretty "GI Jill", played by Martha Wilkerson.2 Volume |
147 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Your Hit Parade
95 Episodes
Your Hit Parade features the popular hit song show that spanned almost 25 years.2 Volume |
95 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Its Time To Smile
80 Episodes
featuring the music of Dinah Shore.2 Volume |
80 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Turn Back the Clock
93 Episodes
Thought to be one of the earliest programs to combine recorded music with spoken commentary with musical couple Andy and Virginia.2 Volume |
93 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Vallees Varieties (Rudy Vallee and John Barrymore)
69 Episodes
A rare Rudy Vallee old time radio show with John Barrymore and guest stars like Orson Welles and the beautiful Billie Burke.2 Volume |
69 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Coke Time
113 Episodes
This musical series featuring positive, upbeat tunes hosted by Eddie Fisher.2 Volume |
113 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Date with the Duke
57 Episodes
Join Duke Ellington Orchestra in the live 1945 broadcasts from the 400 Restaurant on Fifth Avenue and 43rd Street in New York City.2 Volume |
57 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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South African Rarities
86 Episodes
Fill your Bakkie Full of Your Favorite Okes and Padkos and Listen to these Rare Radio shows from the Rainbow Nation!2 Volume |
86 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Melody Ranch
82 Episodes
One of Hollywood's first Singing Cowboys, Gene Autry delighted listeners with music and stories.2 Volume |
82 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Gene Autry
127 Episodes
One of the original and most successful of the movie’s singing cowboys, Gene Autry successfully made the radio waves as much of a home as the welcoming bunkhouse on the Melody Ranch.2 Volume |
127 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Best of All
37 Episodes
This radio program salutes America's most important and famous composers from musical comedy, operetta, and movie scores, presenting some of their most memorable music.2 Volume |
37 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Anthology
56 Episodes
presents "A selections of readings from poets, past and present and the music to accompany their poetry." Recordings include star-packed casts with poetry readings by Bing Crosby, Helen Hayes, Frank Lovejoy, Orson Welles, Agnes Moorehead, Walter Huston, and many more.2 Volume |
56 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Bell Telephone Hour Encores
50 Episodes
This collection includes some of the rare broadcasts known to exist and features some of the brightest stars in the day, even comedian Fred Allen.2 Volume |
50 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Royal Gelatin Hour
50 Episodes
Crooner Rudy Vallee became one of the earliest mass-media pop stars in this 1930's comedy variety old time radio show. Rivaled in popularity by only Amos & Andy,The Royal Gelatin Hour broadcast introduced writers and comedians (including Edgar Bergen) to the world via radio.2 Volume |
50 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Christmas Variety Shows
54 Episodes
Big song numbers and plenty of knee slapping comedy to bring old time radio Christmas cheer home.2 Volume |
54 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Pinto Pete and his Ranch Hands
104 Episodes
This series is meant for listening to while roaming on the prairie or kicking back. The music is intermixed with Cowboy philosophy and soft thoughts from Pinto Pete including a message about faith in God and yourself.2 Volume |
104 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Woody Herman
81 Episodes
Heavily influenced by Duke Ellington and Count Basie, the Woody Herman's Herd was known for lively arrangements that combined swing rhythms and bebop themes.2 Volume |
81 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Lets Go To Town
117 Episodes
The music in is top rate with big name performers like Rosemary Clooney, Patti Page, Les Paul and Mary Ford and the biggest names in bands also appeared on the old time radio show including the orchestras of Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, and Sammy Kaye.2 Volume |
117 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Basic Music Library
190 Episodes
The music that the AFRS broadcast overseas was often better than the music they could have heard back home.2 Volume |
190 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Texaco Town
78 Episodes
Starring Deanna Durbin and more: Texaco Town is a variety show filled with the vaudeville zaniness.2 Volume |
78 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Doris Day
64 Episodes
Her image as America's Girl Next Door was largely a fabrication of Studio Publicity Offices, in fact, Doris Day was a lady whom life treated unfairly, even cruelly, but she always recovered and came out ahead. Her pretty face got her into pictures, her pictures helped sell her records, and her terrific personality made her a welcome guest on radio.2 Volume |
64 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Concert in Miniature
71 Episodes
Stan Kenton's outfit was one of the most popular bands playing on the West Coast and this series feature band remotes performing on the road. 2 Volume |
71 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Al Goodman
83 Episodes
After immigrating to America as a young man, Al Goodman became a prolific and popular composer a musical director for Broadway Musicals.2 Volume |
83 | 2 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Duke Ellington
88 Episodes
Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington was a composer, pianist, and jazz orchestras bandleader.3 Volume |
88 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Eddie Fisher
129 Episodes
A heart-throb crooner who sang into the heart of women everywhere beginning with his big win on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts.3 Volume |
129 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Bing Crosby Chesterfield Show
111 Episodes
fifteen minutes of dance music both to pre-war and wartime America brought to you by the "cigarette that satisfies"3 Volume |
111 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Johnny Mercer
128 Episodes
popular singer and song writer in the golden age of radio. In the 1940s, Johnny Mercer was the "it-man" for Hollywood's musical entertainment.3 Volume |
128 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Rudy Vallee
72 Episodes
Listen to radio's bad boy on the block variety hour. This talent scout program made stars such as Alice Faye, Milton Berle, Joe Penner, Bergen & McCarthy, and even the Aldrich Family.3 Volume |
72 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Magic Key
69 Episodes
One of the earlier old time radio variety programs sponsored by RCA to encourage radios in every American household.3 Volume |
69 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Dinah Shore
191 Episodes
Is there anyone 'finah in the state of Carolina? The singing starlet best remembered for her sensuous recordings in the 1940's; now with over more episodes of the Dinah Shore show and guest appearances, many with Groucho Marx.3 Volume |
191 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $10.00
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Howard Miller Show
225 Episodes
One of the first "disc jockeys", Miller's music selections were popular but it was his fun and easy patter between records which kept listeners engaged. The "drive-time radio" DJ had a popular national daily show just after Arthur Godfrey went off the air.3 Volume |
225 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Philco Radio Time with Bing Crosby
109 Episodes
After 10 years on Kraft Music Hall, Bing Crosby developed his own pet project using the newest recording advances of the day.3 Volume |
109 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Bob Crosby
127 Episodes
When he was asked what he did, Bob Crosby once quipped that he was Bing's brother. In fact, he had a very successful career in music and on radio. He took over for Phil Harris when the longtime band leader left The Jack Benny Program.3 Volume |
127 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Fred Allen
189 Episodes
Fred Allen moved from Vaudeville to radio and perfected his character over a number of years for several sponsors. One of his career highlights was a supposed feud with his good friend, Jack Benny.3 Volume |
189 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Stan Kenton
138 Episodes
Believing that Jazz could be more than just music to dance to, Kenton made no apologies for his brand of "progressive Jazz."3 Volume |
138 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Frances Langford
102 Episodes
With her beautiful voice, friendly manner and pin-up girl good looks, Frances Langford made a splash as one of Bob Hope's favorite pretty girls. The G.I.s at Hope's USO shows liked her a lot, too.3 Volume |
102 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Glenn Miller
94 Episodes
Glenn Miller and his Orchestra got America “In The Mood”, but when his country needed him he was ready to give it all for his fellow servicemen. In fact, Major Glenn Miller was lost over the Channel on his way to set up shows for servicemen stationed near the front lines.3 Volume |
94 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Radio Hall of Fame
85 Episodes
Philco, who was in the business of selling radio sets, brought together a collection of radio's greatest talent on the Sunday variety program Radio Hall of Fame. 3 Volume |
85 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Texaco Star Theater
95 Episodes
Texaco Star Theater is a personality filled Hollywood variety show with and all-star cast of vocalists, hosts, comedians, and guests.3 Volume |
95 | 3 |
Add To Cart: $15.00
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Jubilee
184 Episodes
AFRS Presents Great Jazz and Entertainment for the Troops during WWII.4 Volume |
184 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Oscar Levant
175 Episodes
Enjoy these appearances by Oscar Levant, the sharp-witted brilliant music composer, concert pianist, movie star, author, and radio quiz show panelist.4 Volume |
175 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Roy Rogers
153 Episodes
The original "King of the Cowboys" is packed with new recordings of The Roy Rogers old time radio show and many guest appearances. Join Roy, "Queen of the West" Dale Evans, Trigger, Bullet, and the gang in this fun western adventure-variety show.4 Volume |
153 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Sammy Kaye Sunday Serenade
217 Episodes
Swing and Sway with more Sammy Kaye Poetry, sway along with Sammy's sweet melodic sounds.4 Volume |
217 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney Show
222 Episodes
Pleasant daytime music and conversation from two of show biz's greatest talents.4 Volume |
222 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Big Show
57 Episodes
By the early 1950's, sponsors were beginning to abandon radio for television, but nothing on the small screen had the class and sophistication of NBC's The Big Show. Although Mistress of Ceremonies, Tallulah Bankhead and her guests from the world of entertainment were definitely "upper crust", Miss Bankhead's friendly and accessible manner meant that the program was as entertaining in the parlor as it was in the garage.4 Volume |
57 | 4 |
Add To Cart: $20.00
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Victory Parade Spotlight of Bands
249 Episodes
In 1941, Mutual had the bright idea of broadcasting Swing Bands remotely from various halls around the country and Spotlight of Bands was born.5 Volume |
249 | 5 |
Add To Cart: $25.00
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