+ Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby (May 3, 1903 – October 14, 1977) was an American singer and actor. Crosby's trademark bass-baritone voice made him one of the best-selling recording artists of the 20th century, with over half a billion records in circulation. A multimedia star, from 1934 to 1954 Bing Crosby was a leader in record sales, radio ratings and motion picture grosses. His early career coincided with technical recording innovations; this allowed him to develop a laid-back, intimate singing style that influenced many of the popular male singers who followed him, including Perry Como, Frank Sinatra, and Dean Martin. Yank magazine recognized Crosby as the person who had done the most for American G.I. morale during World War II and, during his peak years, around 1948, polls declared him the "most admired man alive," ahead of Jackie Robinson and Pope Pius XII. Also in 1948, the Music Digest estimated that Crosby recordings filled more than half of the 80,000 weekly hours allocated to recorded radio music. Crosby exerted an important influence on the development of the postwar recording industry. He worked for NBC at the time and wanted to record his shows; however, most broadcast networks did not allow recording. This was mainly because of the quality of recording at the time. While in Europe performing during the war, Crosby had witnessed tape recording, on which The Crosby Research Foundation would come to have many patents. The company also developed equipment and recording techniques such as the Laugh Track which are still in use today. In 1947, he invested $50,000 in the Ampex company, which built North America's first commercial reel-to-reel tape recorder. He left NBC to work for ABC because NBC was not interested in recording at the time. This proved beneficial because ABC accepted him and his new ideas. Crosby then became the first performer to pre-record his radio shows and master his commercial recordings onto magnetic tape. He gave one of the first Ampex Model 200 recorders to his friend, musician Les Paul, which led directly to Paul's invention of multitrack recording. Along with Frank Sinatra, Crosby was one of the principal backers behind the famous United Western Recorders recording studio complex in Los Angeles. During the "Golden Age of Radio," performers often had to recreate their live shows a second time for the west coast time zone. Through the medium of recording, Crosby constructed his radio programs with the same directorial tools and craftsmanship (editing, retaking, rehearsal, time shifting) being used in motion picture production. This became the industry standard.-WikiPedia Click here to read more about Bing Crosby Rosemary Clooney Show
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03.14.1960 | first song when the red red robin comes bobbin along |
+ Program #11. Sponsored by: Norcross Cards. The first tune is, "When The Red, Red, Robbin Comes Bo... | |
09.18.1961 | first song when the red red robbin |
+ Program #406. Sponsored by: 4-Way Col Tablets, Eastern Window Products. The first tune is, "When ... | |
05.30.1960 | first song when the red red robbin |
+ Program #66. Sponsored by: Norcross Cards. The first tune is, "When The Red, Red, Robbin Comes Bo... | |
06.01.1960 | first song when i take my sugar to tea |
+ Program #68. Sponsored by: Norcross, Fels Naptha. The first tune is, "When I Take My Sugar To Tea... | |
09.05.1962 | first song what takes my fancy |
+ Program #658. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. The first tune is, "What Takes My Fancy." A ... | |
08.01.1962 | first song what takes my fancy |
+ Program #633. Sponsored by: U. S. Steel. The first tune is, "I Likes To Do What Takes My Fancy." ... | |
11.29.1961 | first song what did we do last night |
+ Program #457. Sponsored by: D-Zerta, 4-Way Cold Tablets, Eastern Window Products. The first tune ... | |
08.28.1962 | first song what can i do |
+ Program #652. Sponsored by: Good Housekeeping. The first tune is, "Fine and Dandy." A chat about ... | |
04.23.1962 | first song what can i do |
+ Program #561. Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Gum, Good Housekeeping. The first tune is, "Fine ... | |
12.12.1961 | first song were in the money |
+ Program #467. Sponsored by: Kiwi Boot Polish, Cat's Paw, 4-Way Cold Tablets. The first tune is, "... | |
10.25.1961 | first song were in the money |
+ Program #433. Sponsored by: D-Zerta, 4-Way Cold Tablets. The first tune is, "We're In The Money."... | |
04.11.1960 | first song were in the money |
+ Program #31. Sponsored by: Norcross Cards. The first tune is, "We're In The Money." The system cu... | |
10.27.1961 | first song way down yonder in new orleans |
+ Program #435. Sponsored by: Matey, 4-Way Cold Tablets, Sara Lee Cakes. The first tune is, "Way Do... | |
05.31.1960 | first song way down yonder in new orleans |
+ Program #67. Sponsored by: Penny Shine, General Electric, Fels Naptha. The first tune is, "Way Do... | |
09.04.1961 | first song true love |
+ Program #396. Sponsored by: Seven-Up. The first tune is, "'S Wonderful." A chat about a near Shan... | |
04.12.1962 | first song travel on to avalon |
+ Program #554. Sponsored by: Cat's Paw, Royal Edge/Lining Paper. The first tune is, "Avalon." What... | |
09.13.1962 | first song thou swell |
+ Program #664. The first tune is, "Thou Swell." A chat about "devices" that will some day replace... | |
10.24.1961 | first song thou swell |
+ Program #432. Sponsored by: Cat's Paw, 4-Way Cold Tablets. The first tune is, "Thou Swell." The s... | |
03.30.1960 | first song thou swell |
+ Program #23. Sponsored by: Norcross Cards, Fels Naptha, General Electric. The first tune is, "Tho... | |
10.30.1961 | first song this thing called love |
+ Program #436. Sponsored by: 4-Way Cold Tablets, Eastern Window Products. The first tune is, "Taki... | |
08.23.1962 | first song this cant be love |
+ Program #649. Sponsored by: Good Housekeeping. The first tune is, "This Can't Be Love." A chat ab... | |
04.27.1962 | first song this cant be love |
+ Sponsored by: Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. The first tune is, "This Can't Be Love." A chat about ladi... | |
11.24.1961 | first song this cant be love |
+ Program #455. Sponsored by: 4-Way Cold Tablets, Sara Lee Cakes, Eastern Window Products. The firs... | |
03.31.1960 | first song this cant be love |
+ Program #24. Sponsored by: General Electric, Fels Naptha. The first tune is, "This Can't Be Love.... | |
04.27.1960 | first song the tender trap |
+ Program #43. Sponsored by: Norcross Cards, Fels Naptha, General Electric. The first tune is, "Hea... |
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