1956.
Baby Doll radio trailers banned in Albany.

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Lithuania
seen from Australia
seen from China

seen from Sweden

seen from Germany
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Malaysia

seen from Germany
seen from Australia
seen from China

seen from Mexico
seen from Türkiye
seen from China
seen from China
seen from Mexico
seen from Denmark
seen from Sweden
seen from Germany
1956.
Baby Doll radio trailers banned in Albany.
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7/1/25.
WPTR is the name given to the solo project of Peter Gill (2nd Grade) and is described as "pastoral folk" in the vein of Bill Fox, Chris Weisman and Antonio Carlos Jobim. Seeing that I'd only heard of the first two this year, I was immediately drawn to WPTR. And I can say, it is as described.
There are 18 tracks on this cassette release via Lame-O Records. Both Peter Gill and Lame-O are Philadelphia based.
Thanks to Bandcamp user Mawkish Twaddler for buying this and therefore making it appear on my radar.
High school students dancing to WPTR
(Peter Stackpole. 1957)
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