twisting the dial when radio was kingSam Sam Spade / Chesterfield Super Club / etc.
when radio was king, twist the dial and find out what you hear Fred Allen (1894-1956) / Red Skelton (1913-1997) / etc.
twisting the radio dial many decades ago when Radio was King Bob Burns, Burns and Alley, Charlie McCarthy, Red Foley, etc.
twisting a radio dial in your living room many decades ago The Happiness Boys (very early radio hosts) / Red Skelton / etc.
go back seven to eight decades and turn on the radio and radomly twist the dial "Before TV or internet, when radio was King, few even thought to record the shows. And even when the U.S government opened a brief window in 1978-79
to allow copyright of U. S. radio shows from the 1929 to 1950 period,
not a single application was filed.
But 20th Century Pop now gives our listeners
a chance to hear random pits and pieces
of what almost no one seemed to value...
You never know what you will hear next on 20th Century Pop!
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Where will the next war break out? Iran? North Korea? Russia? China? ...or Cleveland?
mostly brief bits of speeches / news broadcasts / interviews from WWII
plus a little of
before (Woodrow Wilson)
and after (Nuclear Survival Course)
recordings from the 20th century2 chart flops from the late 1950's & why they failed / 2 Academy Award nominated songs from 1958 / Sophie Tucker's ground breaking first hit in 1911 and how she got started / etc.
60's New Orleans & '30's classics & 1908 baseball song, etc.features: Roll Along Prairie Moon / It's a Sin To Tell A Lie / A New Kind of Love / Take Me Out To The Ballgame / Bad Boy / After You've Gone / One Day At A Time / and others
recordings by Earl "Connelly" King / Warren Storm / Yvette Landry / Wayne Foret / Eddie Powers / Archibald / The Hawks / Johnny Fuller / plus Harv's surprise tangents
One in A Million
SEVEN LETTERS
Waiting for the Robert E.Lee
Catfish, Take A Look At That Worm
Seven Sundays in a Row
St. Olav's Gate
Ruby Tuesday
Last Chance