Title | : | command performance (029) tallulah bankhead, gene krupa, jane froman |
Air Date | : | 09.04.1942 |
Plot | : | + Program #29. AFRS origination. The program originates from New York City. The first tune is, "One Dozen Roses," sung by Joan Edwards. F. Chase Taylor appears as "Colonel Stoopnagle" with Art Carney as his straightman. Gene Krupa plays a hot "Drum Boogie," Jane Froman sings, "You Go To My Head." Willie Howard appears as "The French Professor." The Ink Spots do a great arrangement of, "The Java Jive." No system cue is heard on the recording. The date above is the recording date, the program was distribute near the end of 1942. The commanding officer of Command Performance tonight is the first lady of the American stage and always a leading lady when it comes to being of service to the guys in the service your mistress of ceremonies, Miss Tallulah Bankhead! Introducing a song from Miss Joan Edwards, Col. Stoopnagle, Drummer Gene Krupa and singer Anita O'day and You Go To My Head sung by Jane Froman. |
File | : | tallulah_bankhead-1942-09-04.mp3 |
File Size | : | 6.88Mb |
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