Music America Loves Best was produced and broadcast by NBC, then decommercialized and transcribed for AFRS. To experience coverage of significant battles and events of WWII listen to: The rise of the Nazi Party in Germany was followed by the American Press and those with an interest in European Affairs. Major League Baseball Moves All Star-Game Out Of Atlanta Over Voting Law Apr 02, 2021 Thousands Of New Vaccine Appointments Available in RI Apr 02, 2021 Police Officer Killed After Man Rams Car Into Barrier At U.S. Capitol Apr 02, 2021 You have reached the maximum number of votes for a unregistered user.Please login or create a new account to continue... JavaScript must be enable to properly use this website! RadioTapes.com is a part of RadioTapes Inc., a non-profit company registered with the State of Minnesota. Can You Hear the Music by The Rolling Stones, You Can't Always Get What You Want by the Rolling Stones, WYOO AM/FM (U100 - 980/101.3) - Ad that appeared in, Coverage of the Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King (1968), Coverage of the Assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy (1968), Coverage of the Shooting of President Ronald Reagan, Cathy Wurzer Reports on the Passing of Dan Culhane, Chad Hartman talks with Dan's close friend and co-worker, Tom Mooney, Tom Barnard Joins Chad Hartman to Talk about Dan Culhane, Adam Carter Report About the Passing of Dan Culhane, Paul Douglas talks with John Hines about Dan Culhane, Buck & O'Connor interview with comedian Tim Conway, Sid Hartman regarding the building of an outdoor Twins stadium, Announcement of Sid Hartman Passing and Tributes, Kevin St. John interviews Gordon Lightfoot, Kevin St. John interviews Papa John Kolstad, First Bank Notes with Bill Diehl and Joyce Lamont, "Dunking at the Card Table" with Clellan Card, First Bank Notes with Clellan Card and Joyce Lamont, www.startribune.com/local/blogs/116452338.html, Coverage of the Twins World Series Celebrations and Victory Parades (1987 & 1991), Coverage of the Start of Operation Desert Storm (1991), Coverage of 9/11 Attacks (2001) and Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), Coverage of the Death of Michael Jackson (2009), Coverage of the Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Coverage of the Shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School (2012), Coverage of Disappearance and Location of Jayme Closs (2019). Hitler and his misguided philosophy were confronted directly in Dear Adolph (1942) and You Can't Do Business with Hitler (1942). #1 20 MB - #2 20 MB (provided by Kevin St. John) Article from the August 3, 1977 Minneapolis Star about the format change at KQRS. One type of program that seemed to take WWII in stride was the Situation Comedy. - 13 MB, WCCO-AM (830) Clellan Card brief introduction of himself from 1953 - 1 MB, WCCO-AM (830) First Bank Notes with Clellan Card and Joyce Lamont from February 22, 1956 sponsored by First Banks featuring music, time, temperature and news - 5 MB, WYOO AM/FM (U100 - 980/101.3) - Ad that appeared in Little Bits magazine around January 1975 (provided by Cindy Saba-Stoewer). WCCO-AM - The Dream Series Game #2:    #1 33 MB  -   #2 37 MB -   #3 34 MB -    #4 16 MB, Post Game Notes, Stats and Game Broadcast Inning-by-Inning Details - PDF, CLELLAN CARD AIRCHECKS FROM 1945, 1953 AND 1956. - 19 MB (provided by Dan Hertsgaard), BUD GRANT INTERVIEW ON KS95 WITH KNAPP AND DONUTS FROM 1984, KSTP-FM (94.5) - Knapp and Donuts (Chuck Knapp and Michael J. Douglas) from December 1984 including an announcement from Vikings Executive Vice President and General Manager, Mike Lynn, that KS95 would be the new flagship radio station for Vikings Football play-by-play plus an interview with Bud Grant, who was brought back to the Vikings as head coach following the firing of Les Steckel - 20 MB, 6/20/2020 (Audio files updated on 7/3/2020), TWIN CITIES RADIO LEGENDS APPEAR ON BOB TOTAL COUNTRY. stations from 1924 to the present. Jennifer Love Hewitt has shared details of a boozy night out with Hollywood icon Betty White. Interview with John Lassman (The Chucker) on the KQRS Morning Show, on March 21, 2014 - #1 29 MB - #2 30 MB - #3 22 MB, Bernie Koppell (actor The Love Boat, etc. Included are Historical Dramas, WWII episodes, AFRS Programming, Family Comedy, and Baseball Stories. Culhane previously worked at KQRS-FM, KLXK-FM and WCCO-AM and did voice-over work for many years. The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the killing of three women working for a local radio and TV station in eastern Afghanistan on Tuesday. Geiger spent most of the last decade working at WDGY-AM/FM. We are presenting a wonderful theater of the mind "Dream Series" broadcast that aired on WCCO Radio and many of the MN Twins affiliate radio stations featuring such a matchup. Heater's signature sign-on, "There's Good News Tonight" brought optimism to the nation in some of the War's darkest days.Paradoxically, the Nation's great comforter was almost crippled by personal insecurity, AFRS Program featuring "Hot Wax" for the Troops. If you have Twin Cities radio recordings/airchecks you can share, please contact us. We are always looking for more airchecks. Several DJs are used, including "Pin-up" girls and GI Jane. While democracy was endangered in Europe, there were still many voices in the US that called for America to stay out of World War II. In many ways post War America was better represented by a favorite Veteran, Sad Sack (1946). The chats were thought to be a great comfort to the nation during dark and frightening times. What would have happened if the 1965 MN Twins team had the opportunity to play against the 1987 MN Twins team? WDGY radio personality Paul Geiger has retired retirement after 43 years on the air. Programs would be sent to overseas radio stations from the ARFS Hollywood studios. #1  #2  #3  (mp3 files approximately 50 MB each -- these are large files so be patient downloading), KQRS INTERVIEW FROM 1976 WITH KEVIN ST. JOHN AND BROWNIE MCGHEE, KQRS-FM (92.5) - Kevin St. John interviews Brownie McGhee - November 1976 - 32 MB (provided by Kevin St. John). Roosevelt wisely took the advice of his Treasury Secretary, Henry Morgenthau Jr., and put a voluntary Loan program in place as War clouds loomed in the fall of 1940. KQRS-FM (92.5) - Tom & Dan Show - 2/1987 - 5 MB, KQRS-FM (92.5) - Tom & Dan Show - 2/11/1987 - 39 MB (provided by Jay Philpott), KQRS-FM (92.5) - Tom & Dan Show - 10/26/1987 - Tom Barnard and Dan Culhane the morning after the Twins won the 1987 World Series including Mark Rosen and a Twins highlight tape produced by Culhane. This program was broadcast on the same day of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower's funeral in Washington DC, a national day of mourning, and features newscasts, patriotic music, weather forecasts, and commercials for First National Bank, RCA Color TV and Northwest Heating Oil Council - 12 MB (provided by Helen Diehl). Churchill was the British Prime Minister during the War. (provided by Jacob Hammond), WPBC AM/FM AIRCHECKS FROM THE FIRST DAY IN 1949 TO THE FINAL DAY IN 1972. Afterlives Harry and Anne Radio 4. It was a much different world than it had been at the beginning of WWII, and change was really just beginning. Howard Cosell on ABC Television's Monday Night Football that John Lennon had been shot and killed, a bulletin on NBC Television interrupting The Tonight Show, followed by airchecks from KQRS-FM, NBC Radio's The Source, WCCO-AM/CBS Radio, WWTC-AM, Mutual News, WCCO-FM, KDWB-FM, KSTP-FM, WLOL-FM and KCLD-FM. And finally it gave the general citizenry a direct feeling of contributing to the WWII effort. He was also popular on the midwest community college circuit. Beck dedicated his version of "Cause We've Ended As Lovers" from Blow by Blow to him. Also, appreciation to Jay Philpott for additional recordings. Treasury Star Salute (1944-46) paid tribute to individuals and organizations that contributed to the American Way of life and the war effort with music and dramatic sketches. LISTEN BELOW: WRAH-FM (101.3) - Aircheck - 1973 - 3 MB (provided by Helen Diehl), KQRS INTERVIEW FROM 1978 WITH KEVIN ST. JOHN AND DAVID BROMBERG, KQRS-FM (92.5) - Kevin St. John interviews David Bromberg- 1978 - 5 MB (provided by Kevin St. John). Considered the turning point of War in Europe. The Institute for Democratic Education presented Lest We Forget (1943-48) dramatized morality tales that demonstrated not only the superiority of American ideals, but the dangers if they are lost. Although not as universally acknowledged as the World War, the nascent Cold War soon became pervasive through out Radio in reflection of the Nation as a whole.Just as Bad Guys had gone from Gangsters and Rustlers early in WWII, the new boogie men became Reds and Communists. Although VE and VJ day came and went, unresolved tensions among the Allies remained, particularly between the Soviet Union and the Western Powers. KQRS-FM (92.5) - Kevin St. John final free form radio show on June 29, 1977 as the station switched to controversial highly structured format with music chosen by a consulting firm in Atlanta. VIDEOS: 200+ videos of Twin Cities radio station. Clellan began as a radio actor and announcer at WCCO Radio in 1930, and also worked at Twin Cities radio stations WDGY and KSTP. These began to rival print media, if not in depth of coverage, certainly in immediacy. The show also used A-list talent (working for free) and took the form of a love letter from the celebrities to the troops. you to visit their website, or better yet, stop by and tour this wonderful Wounded heroes and the Gallant Doctors who worked to save them was the subject of The Doctor Fights (1945), featuring A-List Hollywood talent like Cary Grant, Gregory Peck, Robert Montgomery and Franchot Tone. The series was sponsored by Old Gold Cigarettes as a summer replacement for the Frank Sinatra Show. The germans also used Axis Sally while the infamous "Tokyo Rose" was played by as many as a dozen different English speaking women for Japan. Hollywood Celebrities gather to answer requests sent into the show by GI's stationed overseas during WWII, The opening of the War in Europe. He previously spent 26 years at WLTE where he hosted the "Saturday Night Cruise" program. In the same year, the readers of Guitar Player voted Buchanan #46 in a top 50 readers' poll. "Free words of Free Men", dramatizations of the best books and literature to come out of the War. Experiments with radio for troop entertainment had been attempted in various overseas locations before the WWII with varying degrees of success. Please use modern, free, secure browser such as. America was finally drawn into the second world war when the Navy Base at Pearl Harbor was attacked. The D-Day invasion was the largest Amphibious Invasion ever attempted, and the results were far from assured. This was in no small degree a reflection of the destructive power released as the Atomic Age dawned. Many of the Presiden Rosevelt's advisers advocated increased taxation and enforced saving programs that would raise the funds necessary and control inflation. WHAT DID 101.3 FM (NOW KDWB) SOUND LIKE IN 1973? Corwin flies around the world interviewing and recording, trying to make a case for a World Government in dangerous, Robert Arden, Foreign Correspondent, makes his comments on pre-War conditions and discusses Anti-Nazi agenda (KFWB, Los Angeles), Long running Drama Anthology using major stars and recorded before live studio audience, Front line stories of War Correspondents, United Press Reporters get into the thick of battle and bring the story behind the headlines back to the folks back home, Presented by NBC Before the US entered the War. The Star Tribune published a story about the above broadcast including photos:  www.startribune.com/local/blogs/116452338.html. He co-wrote the song "The Holdup" with former Beatle George Harrison, who played on Bromberg's self-titled 1972 album. Twin Cities radio personality Dan Culhane died after battling cancer and being diagnosed with COVID-19. Two full time members of the group were present: guitarist Mick Jones and drummer Topper Headon. Not everyone could go fight or be involved directly in Wolrd War related industries. NEW! Appreciation to Al Arneson who also provided better quality recordings than previously posted. The program featured classical as well as popular music. Because the economy of continental Europe was interdependent between nations, when the German economy was aided by the Marshall Plan most of Europe recovered as well. The plain fact was that the WWII American troops like Ms Wilkerson better. Early in the show's run, just before America entered the War, the Gildersleeve household organized Thanksgiving dinner for the Troops at the local Army post. NBC also carried a four-part report on the Navy fighting in five oceans called Battle Stations (1943). Guest Star Radio (1947-66) ran after WWII, with an even greater selection of Stars, and promoted "Savings Bonds" rather than "Victory Bonds". Video killed the radio star. He later moved into television with his popular show for children, Axel and His Dog, which was broadcast on WCCO-TV. Although the program originated on Commercial radio, it was dedicated to the "men and women in the Armed Forces of the United Nations". Bob Hope even made Bye bye, and buy Bonds" a personal trademark. WCCO RADIO'S "THE DREAM SERIES" 1965 MINNESOTA TWINS VS. 1987 MINNESOTA TWINS. Minneapolis/St. The post war years were a time of prosperity and baby boom. Article from the August 3, 1977 Minneapolis Star about the format change at KQRS. OK. FEATURED STATIONS: KDWB, KQRS, KSTP, WCCO, WDGY, WLOL, WYOO (U100) and more! Unfortunately for Radio, the electronic and manufacturing advances also made possible the rise of Television. "), WPBC-AM verification (QSL) letter from 1951 (provided by CPRV), COVERAGE (SEVEN HOURS) OF THE STORMING OF THE US CAPITOL BUILDING AND THE RESUMPTION OF THE 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CERTIFICATION, WCCO-AM (830) CBS Radio Coverage from 3:00-10:00 PM Central Time on January 6, 2021 - #1  #2  #3  #4  #5  #6  #7  (MP3 files sizes 26 to 31 MB), KDWB BUCK & O'CONNOR INTERVIEW WITH TIM CONWAY FROM 1986, KDWB-FM (101.3) Buck & O'Connor interview with comedian Tim Conway on June 28, 1986 - 6 MB (provided by Buck McWilliams), COVERAGE OF ANNOUNCEMENTS THAT BIDEN WINS US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION AND VICTORY SPEECHES, Breaking news coverage that Joe Biden wins US presidential election (November 7, 2020), Coverage of Victory Speeches by President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris (November 7, 2020), 11/2/2020 - Four new interviews added: Charlene Tilton, Danny Bonaduce, Edwin Newman and Shirley MacLaine (courtesy of Jay Philpott), 100 CELEBRITY INTERVIEWS WITH "THE CHUCKER" as heard on. Located in St. Louis Park, MN, the Pavek Museum preserves and presents the history of electronic communication and provides a learning environment for those interested in the science of electromagnetism and sound. He first appeared on the radio, played by Mel Blanc, on GI Journal. GI Jane was thought to be an answer to the Tokyo Rose propaganda broadcasts. GIs could write in to request their favorite celebrities and content of the show. It has been pointed out that the soldier's life is 90% boredom interrupted by periods of sheer terror. Sad Sack was a lowly private who always wound up at the butt end of the absurdities of military life. Patrick was 25 years old when he died. 25 MB (provided by John Oleson), KLXK-FM (93.7) - Dan Culhane - 9/1991 - 9 MB (provided by Jay Philpott), KQRS (92.5) - Tom Barnard Tribute to Dan Culhane - 3/1/2021 - 2 MB, WCCO-AM (830) - Dave Lee Tribute to Dan Culhane - 3/1/2021 - 2 MB, KNOW-FM (91.1) - Cathy Wurzer Reports on the Passing of Dan Culhane - 3/1/2021 - 1 MB, WCCO-AM (830) - Chad Hartman talks with Dan's close friend and co-worker, Tom Mooney - 3/1/2021 - 6 MB, WCCO-AM (830) - Tom Barnard Joins Chad Hartman to Talk about Dan Culhane - 3/1/2021 - 8 MB, WCCO-AM (830) - Adam Carter Report About the Passing of Dan Culhane - 3/1/2021 - 1 MB, WCCO-AM (830) - Paul Douglas talks with John Hines about Dan Culhane - 3/1/2021 - 6 MB, WCCO-AM (830) - Mike Max Tribute to Dan Culhane - 3/1/2021 - 2 MB, CELEBRATING THE RADIO CAREER OF PAUL GEIGER. Fibber McGee and Molly was so good at getting OWI's message out that they were occasionally given exclusives"; the day following a program showcasing the need for Merchant Mariners was the single most successful recruiting day for Merchant Mariners. Check them out! Includes sports discussion with Sid & Dave, special guests including Hank Bauer and Frank Quilici, the Tom Kelly Show, questions from the audience, lots of stories from Sid, and more. It later helped sales of her album I Dreamed a Dream, which was named the fastest selling debut album of all time in the UK, selling 701,000 copies in its first week in just the US. Music was the emphasis of GI Jive, a disc jockey program for WWII soldiers. He called himself an entertainer, but his gleeful rants during his three-hour weekday radio show broadcast on … GI Journal (1943-46) used the celebrities as the guest editors and staff for a weekly newspaper for the WWII troops. Several disc jockey's "spun hot wax" for the program, sometimes civilian celebrities while other times servicemen would man the microphone. Ownership/copyright Presented by the Institute of Democratic Education, A Radio "Fan Letter" from Movie and Radio Celebrities to our Troops presented by the Hollywood Victory Committee, transcribed in the AFRS studios in LA. The Following Airchecks are Featured on the Special Postings Page. By 1939 a majority of housewives considered the radio to be more indispensable to their homes than the clothes iron or the refrigerator. Sponsored by Elgin Watch Co., emphasis on Precision Time Keeping important to modern Warfare. Produced by the AAF and played over ABC. 6 talking about this. Wings to Victory (1940-45) gave us dramatized stories of our flying heroes over the Blue Network. Kevin St. John was a DJ, a news director, and a music director at KQRS from 1974-78. We are pleased to have the opportunity to highlight so many great Twin Cities radio stations and personalities, past and present. The latest TV, Netflix and Amazon news, recommendations, interviews and features Produced in cooperation with War Shipping Administration, Several series with the central theme of combating prejudice and reinforcing American Ideals and Morals. He is credited with helping to define the folk-pop sound of the 1960s and 1970s. True tales of WWII heroes in action were also popular WWII old Time radio shows. The fragile disks and turntables that were being provided in "Buddy Kits" to units deploying overseas were replaced by radio receivers. Station WEAF began transcribing their broadcast under the assumption the atomic detonation on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 would be the final day of the war. In 2009 the Military cable network, The Pentagon Channel", reprised Command Performance featuring currently popular acts. Focus on American Leaders of the War. The shows were decommercialized for AFRS broadcast so that the War Dept would not be seen as endorsing any product. He kicked off his career in Montana and later worked in Menomonie, WI. Advertisers recognized the improved entertainment value, and began to spend more of their advertising dollars. Premiering in Aug 1942, the show drew its title from the military practice of gathering the troops when mail was delivered to the unit. KQRS AIRCHECK FROM 1977 WITH KEVIN ST. JOHN - LAST FREE FORM RADIO SHOW, KQRS-FM (92.5) - Kevin St. John final free form radio show on June 29, 1977 as the station switched to controversial highly structured format with music chosen by a consulting firm in Atlanta. Unfair trade practices are described in the book that inspired the series, written by Douglas Miller, former employee of the US Embassy in Berlin (Office For Emergency Management, Division Of Information, syndication.

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