JAMIE WARD AKA. UNCLE NEPTUNE CBC: RICHARDSON’S ROUNDUP Roundup guest favourite Jamie Ward, AKA Uncle Neptune, is a children's singer songwr…
Episode #19 of "Jazz Today", hosted by Bill Coben and aired on KOMO, Seattle on New Year's Eve, 1957. With just an hour or so to g…
The McGees plan on a day of swimming, but upon arriving at a good spot, find it's a private beach and must move on. After finding a pu…
Steve's guest is Al Jolson who, while joking with Steve, sings a number of his famous songs.
Host Don Ameche. Nelson Eddy sings "I Must Go Down To The Seas Again." Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy speak on shortwave radio …
Red Skelton as Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid, visits his daddy's office. Fibber McGee recounts to Molly the story of his activities in W…
Eddie sings "Swanee" to start the show. "Around The Clock With Eddie Cantor," follows Eddie throughout his day, starting…
Eddie visits his Good Humor Springs Sanatorium. Eddie plays a doctor in a Washington DC hospital on New Years Eve, and must stay at work bec…
Fred and Portland head down to Allens' Alley to ask "How do you fell about Mayor La Guardia's return to private life?". Fred…
Jimmy introduces his old vaudeville partners, Clayton and Jackson, for their first appearance on radio, and entertains with songs and jokes.…
Big Band Special Clare Teal presents the BBC Big Band in session with conductor Jay Craig with guest vocalist Louise Cookman. The featured m…
Special by Brother Ray
Singer/Songwriter Jeremy Camp joins Rebecca and Kevin and there Morning radio thingy on Proclaim FM Toledo in July 2017 to discuss his new a…
"Man of Sorrows, What A Name," sang by Byron Chesney. Piano accompaniment by Barbara DeMarcus.
Episode #154 of "Jazz Today", hosted by Bill Coben on KOMO, Seattle and broadcast 4/16/1959. This episode highlights "The Pla…
Episode #85 of "Jazz Today", broadcast on 8/19/1958 on KOMO, Seattle, and recorded at 7.5ips in full-track mono on a reel of Scotc…
This program presents encore performances from previous shows, including clips from Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Ken Carpenter, Benny …
Host Lionel Barrymore starts off the show with Percy Faith and his orchestra, then introduces Dinah Shore to sing. Dinah and Harry Von Zell …
Instead of the regular program, this episode consists of all music with some late breaking news of the Normandy invasion of Allied forces in…
In this first show of the series, Host Eddie Cantor introduces Bea Wain who sings "Chattanooga Choo Choo." Recorded blow-by-blow a…