Consecration Hymns Of Devotion By Christian Berdahl (1411-44)
Standing on the Promises as sang by the Highland Baptist Church choir
Warner Brothers is going to make The Life of Eddie Cantor, so Eddie goes to visit Al Jolson for advice.
Eddie get an invitation to attend President Truman's inauguration, and then jokes about politics with Dinah Shore and Harry von Zell. Eddie …
Tommy Riggs performs with "Betty Lou". Mitzi Green does her imitations of Katherine Hepburn, Greta Garbo, and Fanny Brice. A…
The announcer for program is Don Wilson with Jack Benny as MC. Don tries to explain that Jack has a split personality. Cass Daley sings a hu…
Fibber and Molly are taking time off, and instead, Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians, host a half hour of music to bring in the New Year.
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Eddie sings "I'm Sitting On Top Of The World." Eddie tells Harry Von Zell about the problems he has with Al Jolson. Al sings "…
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Bing sings "Old Buttermilk Sky," and "Somebody To Love," then Skitch Henderson plays the Cole Porter song, "I've go…
The Philco Summer Hour presents a full hour of musical entertainment for the 4th of July celebration.
Episode #89 of "Jazz Today", aired on KOMO, Seattle 9/2/1958. Host Bill Coben spins a selection of nice, clean-sounding jazz, spot…
Three back to back OTR programs.
Amy Grant discusses a special moment shared with Dr. Billy Graham
instrumental rendition of 12 tracks from Beatles