Box 3
Contains 20 Results:
Dick Haymes' shows, 1951-1953
Includes four radio programs: Guest Star #235 (September 23, 1951), Guest Star #304 (January 18, 1953), Navy Star Time #23 (1951), and Stars For Defense (February 1952). Performers include Dick Haymes.
Jack Smith's American Family Radio shows, 1945-1949
Includes four radio programs: AFR #17 (1945), AFR #18 (1945), AFR #275 (1949), and AFR #276 (1949). Performers include Jack Smith, Marion Hutton, South of Vega Quartet, and Dinah Shore.
Jack Smith Show, 1948-1950
Includes four radio programs: two undated programs from 1949, one undated program from 1950, and June 15, 1948. Performers include Jack Smith, Dinah Shore, Margaret Whiting, and King Cole Trio.
Jack Smith Show, 1948-1949
Includes four radio programs: February 2, 1949, a program from June 1949, an undated program from 1949, and a program from November 1948. Performers include Jack Smith, Dinah Shore, and Ginny Simms.
Jack Smith Show, 1948-1949
Includes four radio programs: a program from November 1948, two undated programs from 1949, and June 16, 1949. Performers include Jack Smith, Clarke Sisters, Dinah Shore, and Ginny Simms.
Eddie Condon's Jazz Concerts, May 1944
Includes two radio programs: Town Hall Concert #1 (May 20, 1944) and Town Hall Concert #2 (May 27, 1944). Performers include Eddie Condon.
Johnny Mercer and Bing Crosby safety announcements, December 1947
Includes ten one-minute safety announcements by Johnny Mercer and three five-minute safety announcements by Bing Crosby.
Personal Album and Guest Star, 1948, 1956
Includes four radio programs: Personal Album #615 (October 23, 1948), Guest Star #480 (June 3, 1956), Personal Album #616 (October 30, 1948), and Guest Star #479 (May 27, 1956). Performers include Johnny Mercer, Martha Mears, and DeMarco Sisters.
Johnny Mercer Show and It's Time For Johnny Mercer, 1953
Includes two radio programs: Johnny Mercer Show (May 5, 1953) and It's Time For Johnny Mercer (July 2, 1953). Performers include Johnny Mercer, Peter Hanley, Bing Crosby, Harry Stewart, Dick Haymes, Duke Ellington Orchestra, Sonny Dunham's Orchestra, Ray Noble's Orchestra, Tony Martin, Dillon Thomas, Alfred Newman's Orchestra, and Danny Kaye.
It's Time For Johnny Mercer, October 10, 1953
Includes one radio program in two parts. Salute To College show. Performers include Johnny Mercer, Noteables, Paul Smith Trio, Victor Orchestra, Glen Miller Orchestra, and Roger Wagner Choral.
Johnny Mercer: A Savannah Retrospective Part 1, 1999
Narrated by Dan Bohannon. Part 1 of 2.
Johnny Mercer: A Savannah Retrospective Part 2, 1999
Narrated by Dan Bohannon. Part 2 of 2.
Command Performance, 1950
Includes two radio programs: October 3, 1950 (#447) and March 21, 1950 (#420). Performers include Jo Stafford, Bob Hope, Red Norvo, Lucille Ball, Martha Tilton, Phil Moore, and Jack Douglas.
Command Performance, 1949
Includes two radio programs: October 25, 1949 (#398) and November 1, 1949 (#399). Performers include Marilyn Maxwell, Bobby Jordan, Nellie Lutcher, Jack Carson, Pied Pipers, Ralph Edwards, Ezra Stone, Elvia Alman, Bea Benedaret, and Muriel Maxwell.
Songs By Dinah Shore, 1941
Includes four radio programs: November 23, 1941, November 30, 1941, December 7, 1941, and December 21, 1941. Performers include Dinah Shore and Paul LaValle Orchestra.
Dinah Shore's Bird's Eye Open House, 1945-1946
Includes two radio programs: December 27, 1945 and February 7, 1946. Performers include Dinah Shore, Groucho Marx, and Jack Carson.
Dinah Shore's Bird's Eye Open House, 1948-1949
Includes four radio programs: February 2, 1949, a program from June 1949, an undated 1949 program, and a program from November 1948. Performers include Dinah Shore, Jack Smith, and Ginny Simms.
Dick Haymes Show, December 1945
Includes two radio programs: December 22, 1945 and December 29, 1945. Performers include Dick Haymes, Helen Forrest, and 4 Hits And A Miss.
Dick Haymes Show, 1946
Includes two radio programs: January 12, 1946 and February 2, 1946. Performers include Dick Haymes, Helen Forrest, and 4 Hits And A Miss.
Dick Haymes' Club Fifteen, 1949-1950
Includes four radio programs: September 23, 1949, January 25, 1950, November 2, 1949, and November 3, 1949. Performers include Dick Haymes, Andrews Sisters, Evelyn Knight, and Modernaires.