+ Fredrick Malcolm Waring (June 9, 1900 – July 29, 1984) was a popular musician, bandleader and radio-television personality, sometimes referred to as "America's Singing Master" and "The Man Who Taught America How to Sing." He was also a promoter, financial backer and eponym of the Waring Blendor, the first modern electric blender on the market.-WikiPedia Click here to read more about Fred Waring Show, The
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Please enjoy these 28 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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10.05.1944 | music for marching |
+ Blue Network. Sponsored by: Owens-Illinois Glass. The first tune is, "The Song Of The Army Transp... | |
11.02.1944 | first song buckle down winsocki | ||
12.14.1944 | forst song califor ni a |
+ Blue Network. Sponsored by: Owens-Illinois Glass. The first tune is, "Californi-ay." This is a net... | |
06.23.1947 | first song anitras dance |
+ The broadcast originates from Shawnee-On-The-Delaware, Pennsylvania. The first tune is, "Anitra'... | |
06.24.1947 | first song country style | ||
08.04.1947 | first song i feel a song coming |
+ The broadcast originates from Worthington Hall, Shawnee-On-The-Delaware, Pennsylvania. The first... | |
08.18.1947 | first song blue skies |
+ The program originates from Radio City, Don Craig substitutes for Fred. The first tune is, "Blue... | |
08.25.1947 | first song japanese sandman |
+ The program originates from Radio City, Don Craig substituting for Fred. The first tune is, "Jap... | |
09.08.1947 | first song shadrack |
+ The first tune is, "Shadrach." Don Craig substitutes for Fred. | |
09.23.1947 | first song stanley steamer |
+ Sponsored by: The American Meat Institute. The first tune is, "The Stanley Steamer." Many of the ... | |
09.29.1947 | guest al capp |
+ The show is being heard at a new broadcast time today, and announcer Bill Bivens hasn't apparent... | |
10.15.1947 | first song shawnee |
+ The first tune is, "Shawnee." Uncle Lumpy tells the story of, "Little Orley and The Ivy." Memori... | |
10.28.1947 | first song a rumba numba |
+ Sponsored by: American Meat Institute. The program originates from the Eighth Street Theatre, Ch... | |
06.08.1948 | first song man on the carousel |
+ Blue net origination, AFRS rebroadcast. The first tune is, "Take Me In Your Arms." A long medley f... | |
12.13.1948 | first song morning songs |
+ WABC, New York City aircheck. Sponsored by: Old Gold. The program originates from Carnegie Hall, ... | |
12.15.1948 | first song twas the night before christmas |
+ "Little Bo Peep" and "The Night Before Christmas." | |
12.20.1948 | first song one sunday afternoon |
+ , AFRS rebroadcast. The first tune is, "One Sunday Afternoon." | |
N/A | first song balalaika | ||
N/A | first song buckle down winsocki | ||
N/A | first song look out below | ||
N/A | first song pickle can preserve | ||
N/A | first song stars and stripes forever | ||
N/A | first song surrey with the fringe on top | ||
N/A | first song were going home | ||
N/A | first song were on our way |
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