One of these superstars will be heard in concert each weekend... Promotional ad for NBC Radio Network’s Superjam concert series - 1974.
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One of these superstars will be heard in concert each weekend... Promotional ad for NBC Radio Network’s Superjam concert series - 1974.
❛ i can't do things that the television idol does. i don't want to be bob. i want to be myself. i'm just erik. ❜
▼ Judy Tzuke - The Rise of Heart. This song is part of my 'voices' playlist CD above which featured during my co-hosting radio broadcasts. More than just the lyrics and vocal it is the composition too.
On May 7, 1945, word spread quickly that Germany had surrendered, and New Yorkers lost no time in celebrating. Mayor LaGuardia went on the air, imploring them to await official word from President Truman and to stop wasting paper by throwing it out of windows (improvised ticker tape?).
Photo: NYPR Archive Collections via WNYC
It's October 30th, 🛸 War of the Worlds Day! It was on this evening in 1938 that radio listeners across the United States heard a startling report of mysterious Martian creatures and their terrifying war machines advancing toward New York City. But the hair-raising broadcast was not a real news bulletin – it was Orson Welles' sensational, realistic dramatization of the H.G. Wells 1898 classic science-fiction novel, "The War of the Worlds." In the 21st century, life would imitate art when the diabolical Putin creature attacked Ukraine with his war machines.
“The War of the Worlds” wasn't the world's first fake-news radio dramatization, but it was certainly the most successful. Everybody involved with the broadcast's development and production, Welles included, thought the presentation was going to be too silly for people to take seriously. Boy, were they wrong – a great many did!
The Federal Communications Commission responded to the deluge of complaints that poured in, but ruled that no law had been broken. Radio networks did, however, agree to be more cautious in their programming in the future. In the aftermath of the broadcast's notoriety, Welles landed in Hollywood. In 1941, he directed, wrote, produced, and starred in one of the greatest American films ever made, "Citizen Kane." ☮️ Peace… Jamiese of Pixoplanet
Gene Kelly ‘on air’, 1940s
Listen to some of his radio broadcasts (click the bold titles):
“PHILCO Radio Hall of Fame” ~ Honoring U.S. Navy Lieutenant Gene Kelly, aired on November 18, 1945
The Screen Guild Theater ~ “For Me and My Gal” with Judy Garland and Dick Powell, aired on March 22, 1943 on CBS Radio
Suspense ~ “Thieves Fall Out” supported by Hans Conried and William John Stone, aired on November 16, 1943 on CBS Radio
You’ll find more Gene Kelly and many other “Hollywood on air” treasures here: www.oldtimeradiodownloads.com ... have fun!
Aired on June 25, 2016, Phil Schaap hosts this episode of Traditions of Swing on WKCR 89.9 FM NY, dedicated solely to Frank Teschemacher in which many of the original 78rm records are played.
Roxy Music. Live. On Radio. Ad for NBC Radio’s The Source live music broadcast - 1983.