Kate Smith began her long-running association with CBS Radio on May 1, 1931, her 24th birthday. #botd

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Kate Smith began her long-running association with CBS Radio on May 1, 1931, her 24th birthday. #botd
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This dramatic sketch starring John Carradine was later remade as an episode of the Twilight Zone.
Kate Smith, A beautiful weed, circa 1910.
Kate Smith-Sally Blane-Randolph Scott "Hello, everybody!" 1933, de William A. Seiter.
Say my name and everythng just stops, I don’t want you like a best friend.
Mae West standing behind mannequins made to her measurements. Next to her mannequin stands Kate Smith’s and Miriam Hopkins’ mannequins, circa 1933.
The Kate Smith Hour was a popular radio program that, like many in the 1930s, broadcast live, with a live audience. These people are waiting on line outside the CBS Theater, hoping to get in, September 29, 1938.
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Kate Smith, Cher and Tina Turner’s beautiful rendition of The Beatles “Let It Be” on “Cher” in 1975. A lovely tribute and fun trio.😍❤️👏👏🎬