[78-L] Army and Air Force LPS.
neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com
neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com
Sat Jun 5 06:56:29 PDT 2010
Did these programs use issued commercial recordings, or might they
sometimes have used an alternate take?
joe salerno
David Lennick wrote:
> Were they given to local radio stations to run in available 15 minute time slots or did the various producers buy the air time? I've been curious about these programs as well. Lots of them around, as well as "Here's to Veterans", "Let's Go with Music" (Coast Guard) etc.
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> While we're on this subject, is anyone interested in a whole whack of Lawrence Welk programs from the 60s? Navy, I think.
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>> From: suuford at msn.com
>> To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
>> Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2010 23:28:53 -0400
>> Subject: [78-L] Army and Air Force LPS.
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>> I know there has been discussion before on the military LPs. I just acquired 3 of them in my latest country auction visit. They're dirty and sound quality is not great. One is called Army Bandstand featuring George Shearing. The air force record says it is to be played 13-19 February 1961. Can someone refresh my memory on their existence, when they were produced, etc. Thanks.
>> Jim Whipkey
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