+ Jubilee ran from 1942 to 1953 and was aimed as a morale-building service for black troops and aired for military personnel. The show was hosted by Bubbles Whitman, yet was never broadcast at home. Jubilee filled an important gap in the musical history of radio, though it was transcribed for distribution to service personnel and was not heard home. Conceived, at least in part, as a morale-building service for for Negro troops overseas, it presented bands and entertainment that had been given short shrift by the networks. The wartime host, Ernie "Bubbles" Whitman, was a jive-talking bundle of energy. Most of the shows were recorded before live audiences in Los Angeles: either at network studios or in the facilities of such syndicators as C.P. MacGregor and Universal Recorders. The series has emerged as an important piece of black heritage: its War Department status ex-empted the performing artists from the union-mandated recording bans of 1942-43 and 1947-48, and many of the discs contain unique performances. Click here to read more about Jubilee
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Please enjoy these 133 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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12.25.1952 | ray anthony and judd conlon 1st half only | ||
08.23.1943 | rochester and lucky millinder |
+Program #39. AFRS origination. The first tune is, "You Big Ham." The date above is the date the pro... | |
10.17.1947 | roy milton sextet and linda stevens |
+ Program #244. AFRS origination. The first tune is, "Old Man River." The date above is the recordin... | |
11.12.1945 | stan kenton and june cristy | ||
08.01.1947 | stan kenton and the hollywood blazes | ||
01.24.1944 | tiny bradshaw and jack benny | ||
11.30.1946 | wingy minone and kid ory | ||
07.04.1947 | woody herman and jesse price |
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