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REMEMBERadio podcast
FRANKIE LAINE (1913-2007)
Frankie Laine, born Francesco Paolo LoVecchio (March 30, 1913 – February 6, 2007), was one of the most successful American singers of the twentieth century.
2007-02-09
09 min
Remember Radio podcast
Remember EasyMusicRadio,com
Remember RADIO and EasyMusicRadio on the internet... (Cut and paste this link to your web browser to Listen)... http://www.live365.com/stations/rememberadio?user http://www.live365.com/stations/rememberadio [WEB LINK] http://www.live365.com/stations/rememberadio?user [LISTEN LIVE]
2006-12-18
00 min
Remember Radio podcast
Remember Radio On Line
Remember Radio is on LIVE365.com (Cut and paste this link to your web browser to Listen)... http://www.live365.com/stations/rememberadio?user http://www.live365.com/stations/rememberadio [WEB LINK] http://www.live365.com/stations/rememberadio?user [LISTEN LIVE]
2006-12-18
00 min
Remember Radio podcast
HOLIDAY pudding GREETINGS
(Cut and paste this link to your web browser to Listen)... http://www.live365.com/stations/rememberadio?user http://www.live365.com/stations/rememberadio [WEB LINK] http://www.live365.com/stations/rememberadio?user [LISTEN LIVE]
2006-12-18
00 min
REMEMBERadio podcast
Brace Beemer, actor (The Lone Ranger)
'Brace Beemer' (December 9, 1903 - March 1, 1965) was an American radio actor and announcer at radio station WXYZ, Detroit, Michigan. He served as the announcer for The Lone Ranger from its first broadcast in 1933. Beemer took over as the voice of The Lone Ranger (alias John Reid), from 1941 to the end of the series in 1955. He also portrayed Sergeant Preston (of the Yukon) on Challenge of the Yukon. He was born in Mount Carmel, Illinois, and is buried in Troy, Michigan. Hit play to hear a radio tribute to the announcer/actor shortly after his death. Other notes: http://www.snopes...
2006-08-29
30 min
REMEMBERadio podcast
Legend of The Lone Ranger, (edit)
A wounded Texas Ranger is nursed back to health by a childhood friend, and becomes the famous masked rider of the Old West in The Legend of The Lone Ranger. TLR was the creation of writer Fran Striker and radio exec. James Jewell, program manager of WXYZ, Detroit. However in 1935 Radio producer and WXYZ station owner George W.Trendle and his associates, incorporated the Lone Ranger so Striker and Jewell would never make anything, other than their salaries, from the spinoffs in Lone Ranger royalties, movies, merchandise, etc. George W Trendle, Jr (Honolulu Trust Attorney and son of Sr) t...
2006-08-29
07 min
REMEMBERadio podcast
Smilin' Jack Smith (1913-2006)
"Smilin" Jack Smith (16 November 1913 in Seattle, Washington - July 3, 2006) was a crooner in the 1940s and also acted on TV and movies including On Moonlight Bay with Doris Day. He hosted the television program,"You Asked For It", in 1958 and 1971-72 with sporadic production continuing until 1977. He earned his own radio show in 1945, which featured such established singing stars as Dinah Shore, Margaret Whiting and Ginny Simms. Following a guest appearance in the musical film Make Believe Ballroom (1949), Jack was offered the second lead in Warner Bros.' On Moonlight Bay (1951) opposite Doris Day. He played Doris' nerdy suitor...
2006-08-26
16 min
REMEMBERadio podcast
Mike Douglas with Kay Kyser's Orchestra 1945
Born Michael Delaney Dowd in Chicago on Aug. 11, 1925, Death Aug 11, 2006 Douglas began his career as a teenage singer and entertainer for supper clubs and radio programs. He was the staff singer at radio station WKY in Oklahoma City before joining the Navy during World War II and serving on a munitions ship. Returning home, he became a featured performer on the radio and eventual television program, "Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge." Kyser gave him his stage name. Douglas had some hits with Kyser in the 1940s, including "Old Lamplighter" ( our podcast selection) and "Ole Buttermilk Sky." He made...
2006-08-26
03 min
REMEMBERadio podcast
Bill Lawrence and Kay Starr
A singer whose early recordings tended to be forgotten after her ascendancy into the commercial sphere during the mid-'50s, Kay Starr was among the first pop singer to capitalize on the "rock fad" with her 1955 novelty "Rock and Roll Waltz." Her biggest hit came with the era-defining "Wheel of Fortune," a prime slice of '50s adult pop with a suitably brassy reading.
2006-08-25
15 min
REMEMBERadio podcast
Rosemary Clooney with Russ Morgan
Radio Program Rosemary Clooney with The Russ Morgan Orchestra. Born May 23, 1928, in Maysville, Kentucky. The distinctively unpretentious, deep, rich, and smooth voice of Rosemary Clooney earned her recognition as one of America's premiere pop and jazz singers. According to Clooney's record company press biography, Life magazine, in a tribute to America's "girl singers" named her one of "six preeminent singers ... whose performances are living displays of a precious national treasure ... their recordings a preservation of jewels." First-class crooner Frank Sinatra stated, as was also reprinted in Clooney's press biography, "Rosemary Clooney has that great talent which exudes warmth and...
2006-08-25
15 min
REMEMBERadio podcast
Serenade In Blue
A 1963 program of US Air Force's "Serenade in Blue" ( The series ran syndicated on radio1954-76 ).....“Men who wear the Air Force blue bring you A Serenade in Blue". ... Serenade in Blue was written, produced, performed by men in blue. Radio Recording unit Bolling AFB, Anacostia, Washington, DC. The Air Force Strolling Strings, Symphony in Blue, and the big band sound of Airmen of Note (which was originally started by Glenn Miller during WWII). Earlier 1950s programs include The Air Force Symphony Orchestra and The Singing Sergeants. (photo: Director and conductor, Col. George S. Howard)
2006-08-24
16 min