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The Old-Time Radio Digest!
Volume 2017 : Issue 34
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ISSN: 1533-9289
Today's Topics:
OLDE TYME RADIO NETWORK [ Jerry Haendiges <Jerry@[removed]; ]
radio music library [ "Walden" <waldenhughes@[removed] ]
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Date: Mon, 22 May 2017 23:52:13 -0400
From: Jerry Haendiges <Jerry@[removed];
To: Old Time Radio Digest <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: OLDE TYME RADIO NETWORK
Hi Friends,
Here is this week's schedule for my Olde Tyme Radio Network. Here you
may listen to high-quality broadcasts with John and Larry Gassman's
"Same Time Station," Duane Keilstrup's "Classics and Curios," Big John
and Steve's "Glowing Dial" and my own "Old Time Radio Classics."
Streamed in high-quality audio, on demand, 24/7 at:
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OLD TIME RADIO CLASSICS
TREASURY AGENT
Episode 1 4-14-47 "The Case Of The Hate Racket"
Stars: Santos Ortega, Everett Sloane
Producer: Philips H. Lord
ABC Sustaining
MEET CORLISS ARCHER
Episode 9 6-23-46 "Rival Boyfriends"
Stars: Janet Waldo, Sam Edwards, Fred Archer, Irene Tedrow, Tommy
Bernard, Barbara Whiting And Arlene Becker
Writers: Carroll Carroll, F. Hugh Herbert And Jerry Adelman
Creator: F. Hugh Herbert
Director: Bert Prager
CBS Campbell Soups Sunday 9:00 - 9:30pm
SPACE PATROL
Episode 15 1-10-53 "The Sleep Walker"
Writer: Lou Housten
Stars: Ed Kemmer, Lyn Osborn
Created By: Mike Moser
Announcer: Dick Tufelt
Producer/Director: Larry Robertson
ABC Ralston
THE AMAZING MR. TUTT
Episode 8 8-23-48 "The Liberty Of Jail"
Stars: Will Wright, John Beal
Writer: Arnold Pearl
Music: Marlin Styles, Lud Gluskin
Producer/Director: Tony Leader
CBS Sustained
=================================SAME TIME, SAME STATION:
ONE NIGHT STAND
12/xx/1943 (094) Teddy Powell, First Song - Pale Moon.
VICTORY PARADE OF SPOTLIGHT BANDS
07/31/1943 (NET 270) Teddy Powell, First Song - Pale Moon.
08/14/2016 Perry Huntoon on Teddy Powell.
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CLASSICS & CURIOS:
"Echoes of Songs and Laughter"
Episode 253
EDDIE HUBBARD SPECIAL: SOCIETY OF SINGERS CELEBRATE ELLA FITZGERALD
Episode 253 This Eddie Hubbard Special from April 28, 1989, highlights
the Society of Singers celebration of Ella Fitzgerald's career at a
grand party featuring legendary singers and celebrities. Eddie gives
details about the celebration and the performers as he plays recordings
by some of the Society participants.
Fittingly Eddie opens with Ella's recording of the song that launched
her career, a song that she helped to compose: "A-Tisket, A-Tasket."
From some 2000 songs Ella recorded Eddie goes on to play her famous
recordings of "Mr. Paganini," and "I Hadn't Anyone Till You." Fourteen
Grammy Award Winner Ella, known as the "First Lady of Song" and "Queen
of Jazz," was, of course, considered tops in diction, phrasing,
intonation, swing, bebop, blues, traditional pop, ballads, and scat singing.
Samples of songs of participating performers begin with one by the head
of the Society of Singers Committee, Jerry Vale, and his "Pretend You
Don't Need Her." Others include Joe Williams and "Well, Alright, Okay,
You Win," Kay Starr and "If You Love Me (Really Love Me)," Steve
Lawrence and "Portrait of My Love," and Mel Torme and "Manhattan."
Tops for me on the show are "Sunny Side of the Street" by Tommy Dorsey
and the Clark Sisters (Sentimentalists) from 1944 and George Shearing's
"September." I dedicate these two songs in memory of my MOTHER AND ALL
MOMS this MOTHERS DAY.
Following Eddie's personal tribute to Ella he rounds out the hour with
Elvis Presley's "I Can't Help Falling in Love with You," Woody Herman's
"Wood Chopper's Ball," and the McGuire Sisters' "For Old Times Sake," a
tune indeed appropriate for this show honoring the 100th anniversary of
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As a footnote, in 1935 Ella began performing regularly with Chick Webb's
band at age 15, and after the breakthrough recording of "Tasket" in 1938
she performed it again in 1942 in Abbott and Costello's "Ride `Em
Cowboy." Bing Crosby said, "Man, woman, or child, Ella is the greatest
of them all."
EDDIE HUBBARD SPECIAL: WHY DON'T YOU EVER PLAY!
Here's another Eddie Hubbard Special, this one from October 3, 1985, the
day that the Atlantis space shuttle was launched on its first space
flight. Eddie called this Special "Why Don't You Ever Play!" with
requests from listeners for songs that have not been played for awhile
or ever. The songs include "Just An Old Fashioned Love Song," "Golden
Memories, Silver Tears," '"You've Changed," "Just a Gigolo," "The Summer
Wind," "Hurry on Down," and "Poor Butterfly."
Three songs on this Special really seem to stand out: "Won't You Marry
Me?" " Little Old Lady," and "Everything Is Beautiful (in It's Own
Way).'" The curio "Marry Me" was recorded by Maxine Sullivan, who was
the first black star to have her own radio show ("Flow Gently, Sweet
Rhythm" in 1940). "Gloomy Sunday" by Billy Eckstein was a major "downer"
and was even called (rightly or wrongly) "the Hungarian suicide song"
during WWII with lines like ""My heart and I have decided to end it all."
By contrast, "Everything is Beautiful" by Ray Stevens remains a classic
upbeat, encouraging song that plays in one's mind and heart long after
hearing it just once. Hoagy Carmichael's "Little Old Lady" is a sweet
song that my mother used to hum and sing and remains forever part of my
cherished childhood memories, and I would guess, part of the special
memories of many from my generation.
Other artists on the show include "Velvet Voice" "Gentleman" Jim Reeves,
"Velvet Fog" Mel Torme, Eydie Gorme, Tony Martin, Paul Williams, Wayne
Newton, Ray Conniff. and Montovani (Great Britain's most successful
album seller before the Beatles).
Every Eddie Hubbard show demonstrates some of the great music of a great
generation in the first 60 years or so of the twentieth century -- great
blessings of the great God of the universe.
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Many thanks go to Jerry Haendiges Productions for restoring and
transferring Eddie Hubbard's original studio tapes for rebroadcast. For
more about Jerry's expert Audio Restoration Services go to his website
at [removed] or call him at 562-696-4387.
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THE GLOWING DIAL
Big John and Steve celebrate Mother's Day and Memorial Day!
The Aldrich Family - "Mother's Day Dinner At Kathleen's"
originally aired on Tuesday, May 7, 1940 on NBC
Starring: Ezra Stone.
Harry Von Zell announcing.
Sponsor: Jell-O
Anthology - "Memorial Day 1955"
originally aired on Sunday, May 29, 1955 on WNBC/NBC
Starring: Helen Hayes, Walter Huston, Claude Rains.
Harry Fleetwood announcing.
Sustained
The Whistler - "Death In Sixteen Millimeter"
originally aired on Sunday, July 17, 1949 on CBS
Starring: Ted de Corsia, Virginia Gregg, Jack Petruzzi,
The Phil Harris/Alice Faye Show - "Driving Test (Driver's License Renewal)"
originally aired on Sunday, May 21, 1950 on NBC
Starring: Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Elliott Lewis, Walter Tetley, Hans
Conreid,
Bob Sweeney, Robert North, Jeanine Roose, Anne Whitfield.
Bill Forman announcing.
Sponsor: Rexall
Audio restoration on some shows in this episode was done by Jerry Haendiges.
=======================================================If you have any
questions or request, please feel free to contact me.
Jerry Haendiges
Jerry@[removed] - [removed] - 562-696-4387
The Vintage Radio Place [removed]
Largest source of Old Time Radio Logs, Articles and programs on
the Net
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Date: Mon, 22 May 2017 23:52:38 -0400
From: "Walden" <waldenhughes@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: radio music library
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Hi Everybody,
I am looking to obtain collection of radio music libraries. I understand
many were release on Chapel Records, and Pioneers records. I hope we can
locate the music libraries of both NBC and CBS radio of the 1950s and also
the bridge music of the Six Shooter. Thank you for any help,
Walden Hughes
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