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Your Hit Parade. December 4, 1948 Radio Show
Your Hit Parade. December 4, 1948. . The #1 tune is, "Buttons and Bows." Eileen Wilson's first appearance on the show. Frank Sinatra, Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra, L. A. Speed Riggs (tobacco auctioneer), Eileen Wilson, Ken Lane, The Hit Paraders, Del S
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra. November 26, 1940 Radio Show
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra. November 26, 1940. NBC net. Sustaining. 11:00 P.M. (E.S.T.) A band remote from the newly opened Hollywood Palladium. The first tune is, "The One I Love." Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, Frank Sinatra, The Pied Pipers. oldti
Songs By Sinatra. November 28, 1945 Radio Show
Songs By Sinatra. November 28, 1945. The program originates from New York City. The first tune is, "One More Dream." Bill Lazar (announcer), Frank Sinatra, Lillian Raimondi (guest), The Nat King Cole Trio (guests), Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra, Glenn
Songs By Sinatra. November 20, 1946 Radio Show
Songs By Sinatra. November 20, 1946. CBS net. Sponsored by: Old Gold. The first tune is, "Old Buttermilk Sky." The program originates from New York. Frankie threatens his screaming bobby sox fans with "There'll be no audience next week!" (and the show of
Light Up Time with Frank Sinatra November 15, 1949
Light Up Time. November 15, 1949. The first tune is "A Foggy Day In London Town." Frankie's voice cracks! The AFRS program name is, "Lite-Up Time." Frank Sinatra, Jeff Alexander and His Orchestra, Don Wilson (announcer). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Dick Haymes Radio Show
Dick Haymes. With the Song Spinners, Carmen Dragon and his Orchestra on some of the seven selections. Dick Haymes, The Song Spinners, Carmen Dragon and His Orchestra. oldtimeradiodvd.com
B. A. Rolfe and His Terraplane Orchestra. June 29, 1934
B. A. Rolfe and His Terraplane Orchestra. June 29, 1934. Program #7. The Blackman Company syndication, RCA transcription. Sponsored by: The Hudson Motor Car Company (commercials added locally). The first tune is, "I've Gotta Get Up and Go To Work." B. A.
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The Camel Caravan October 14, 1939
The Camel Caravan. October 14, 1939. NBC net. Sponsored by: Camels, Prince Albert Pipe Tobacco. The program originates from New York. The first tune is, "Pic-A-Rib." Guest Louis Armstrong plays, "Ain't Misbehanin'" and "Shadrach." Benny Goodman and His Or
The Andrew Sisters Radio Show 1945
The Andrews Sisters Show. March 4, 1945. ABC-Blue net. Sponsored by: Nash-Kelvinator. The Andrews Sisters, Gabby Hayes, Foy Willing and The Riders Of The Purple Sage, Frank Sinatra, Marvin Miller (announcer), Vic Schoen and His Orchestra. oldtimeradodvd.c