Mary Turner was rocking. In 1994 it had already been a ten year run. Take a listen..
Monday, April 29, 2024
Vance Graham 1973
"Vance Graham", was a radio announcer, on-the-scene news reporter and later disc-jockey. He was born in Denver, Colorado. In 1927 he received a scholarship from the United Daughters of the Confederacy to attend the University of Virginia where he studied journalism. After graduation he traveled to Los Angeles. Soon after his arrival, he worked as a cook in a downtown hotel.
Blessed with a deep, clear and resonant voice, he soon found work at radio station KMPC in Hollywood as an announcer, newscaster, interviewer and disc jockey.
During World War II, he worked as "Assistant News Editor" for KMPC and because he was bi-lingual, speaking both English and Spanish, he recorded Latin American music shows for the Armed Forces Radio Network. He did live reports for the station in both Los Angeles and San Francisco.
In the 1950s and 60s, there was a huge surge in the popularity of Latin music with the "cha cha cha" and "bolero", so he had a radio show called "Bolero Time" heard every Sunday on KMPC. A recorded version of Bolero Time was also heard on AFRTS. He was married from 1954 to 1958 to Estrellita Santos who acted as co-host for his radio program during that time.
In the 70s he had 2 more Latin American shows on KMPC, KFI and KTYM. Graham hosted the shows called "Latino" and "Viva" as a character he named "Victor".
We lost Vance Graham in 1984, his ashes were spread over the Pacific.
(a more complete version of the above is at http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=49068615 )
But now, from 1973, here's Victor:
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1973,
Vance Graham
Facebook hacked
The Russians hacked my Facebook. Ignore weird messages. While I try to get that back, feel free to friend "Thom Radios"
Saturday, April 27, 2024
The Old Woodsman 1974
I don't know what this is, but it ran on the Thailand network in 1974. It may have been a local production. After Chickenman a lot of stations and syndicators tried their hand at short comedy features. I get a kick out of it. Any idea who did it or where it originated?
Labels:
1974,
AFTN,
The Old Woodsman
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Herman Griffith 1967
Herman Griffith leads the records caravan in this 1967 visit.
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1967,
Herman Griffith
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
Andy Mansfield - America's Popular Music 1964
Andy Mansfield continues his tribute to Glenn Miller
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1964,
America's Popular Music,
Andy Mansfield,
Glenn Miller
Monday, April 22, 2024
Tom Campbell 1975
Tom Campbell always had a fun show and sometimes the strangest mixes... Tall Tom revisits 1975. The mustard colored labels were the ugliest ones ever.
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1975,
Tom Campbell
Roland Bynum 1980
Let's see what's shaking in the Creators Workshop. It's Roland Bynum and time to enjoy!
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1980,
Roland Bynum
Saturday, April 20, 2024
USAF Recruiting
Before you go home, I need you to knock out some recruiting spots...
Roger Carroll's company put these together with the assistance of Ralph Carmichael's wife Vangie and his daughter Carole who did the arrangements and vocals.
RC did recruiting projects for the Army, Air Force and Navy.
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PSAs,
Recruiting,
USAF
Chuck Cecil 1979
Chuck Cecil is back with the Big band Countdown. This time looking at 1939. Seems ancient now but when this aired in 1979 it was music of 40 years ago. Yikes. Chuck also did "The Swingin Years" Great radio, take a listen. After the show we check into the AFN newsroom.
Labels:
1979,
Big Band Countdown,
Chuck Cecil
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