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A ticket for Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge, a musical quiz show featuring bandleader Kay Kyser that ran on radio from 1938 to 1949. Although the ticket displays the correct spelling of "College," the program's name typically appeared as "Kollege" with an initial "K."

 

Kay Kyser's College of Musical Knowledge

 

Fox Theatre, San Bernardino.

 

Hold this ticket! If your number is called—notify a theatre attendant, and he will escort you to the stage.

 

001015.

 

Globe Ticket Company, Los Angeles.

This roadside treasure sold Gulf gasoline. A pair of visible pumps topped with globes along the road which could get you to Concord from parts east.

 

Other advertising at this location including Coca - Cola and Moxie metal signs mounted on the building along with one for Luckies. Out front is a beautiful Hoods Ice Cream sign with a charming cow as a logo ad the slogan "The Flavors Here".

 

A banner hangs from the canopy advising people to tune in to Rogers & Cobb on the radio.

Silversun Pickups (Nikki) @ the Santa Barbara Bowl, Santa Barbara, CA. KJEE Summer Round Up, June 1st, 2012.

  

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Here we see Bart van Leeuwen in one of the landstudio's of Radio Mi_Amigo during the proces of his daily radioshow in the morning on Radio Mi Amigo. We cleary seen two Garrrards 401's turntables with SME tonearms. We see also one Revox A77 and a not familiar to me TEAC taperecorder. Also we see a pair of TEAC cassette recorders a A450 and a A-170 or A-140? in front of Bart. and a unknown audiomixer. Bart is using probably a Sennheiser MD431 microphon. The spotmaster not visible although the big stacks with cards on his left are evidence that there are spotmaster in use in this nice radio studio.

  

I used photoshop to put these images together from an old 1930's matchbook advertising the Shadow radio show.

Forty years ago today began the thrilling mission of Apollo 11 to the moon and back. Ironically and sadly, Walter Cronkite died Friday, just days away from the anniversary. He was the journalist who, by his own childlike delight, perhaps is most responsible for instilling in us a lifelong love and excitement for the space program.

 

Here is NASA's page on the Apollo 40th Anniversary. Under "Apollo Anniversary Features," be sure to click on "Google Moon."

 

Here is an interesting YouTube timeline, from President Kennedy's exhortatory speeches to the recovery from the sea of the Apollo 11 capsule, to the newly restored video of the mission.

 

These are some of the www.thespaceplace.com/nasa/spinoffs.html from the space program.

 

Buzz Aldrin talks about the importance of setting high objectives and helping others to "join us in the quest for human expansion of our thinking, of our capabilities."

 

Do you remember where you were that day?

 

Here is a related story, about how Mars rover Opportunity is close to sampling clay-bearing rocks. It has been operational for an unheard of and unplanned for five years, along with its fellow rover, Spirit, which unfortunately has recently been bogged down for several weeks on the other side of the planet.

  

I note, too, with sadness, the passing yesterday of memoirist and teacher Frank McCourt.

  

My photo, Dipping Deep, is one of six finalists (out of 2,160 entries) in the National Wildlife Federation's 'Plants and Pollinators' contest. I'd be grateful if you would consider voting for my it. It is #1 on the survey form. Thanks. The winner will be announced on August 21, 2009.

(I hope you don't mind that I'll be posted this request periodically. Since I don't post on Flickr every day, as I used to, I want to be sure people who might have missed it on one shot will see it on another.)

 

See my shots on flickriver:

www.flickrriver.com/photos/mimbrava/

 

Please join us on Super Eco and enter our July photo contest “Support Your Local Pollinators!” contest by tagging it SuperEco, posting it in the pool, and entering it in the contest thread. Thanks.

 

The contest ends July 31st.

Kababish boy in Northern Sudan, Darfur (View large!)

 

I am challenging this photo: www.flickr.com/photos/pensiero/58518023/

Vote me into the pool of Highly Competitive - Flickr' 100 Best)

 

Well, I thought a too dark (to me) portrait should be challenged by a too bright (to most) portrait ;-)

 

Also I just realised that another photo in this set appears on a radioshow about Darfur tonight: www.radioopensource.org/genocide-in-sudan/

This postcard is an advertisement for a Pennsylvania Dutch entertainer -- Uncle Hi -- whose show was broadcast on radio station WKJC in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

 

The card was addressed on the other side to Blanche Gartz, RD 1, Mt. Joy, Pa., and postmarked in Lancaster on December 2, 1932.

 

For a similar WKJC postcard, see The Susquehanna Mountaineer Jug Band, Lancaster, Pa., 1932

 

"Uncle Hi"

 

Favorite WKJC Entertainer

 

This Quaint Dutch Personality is "on the air" over WKJC every Thurs., Fri., and Sat., at 2 P.M.

 

Hear him.

 

Uncle Hi, W.K.J.C.

Nyawa Sombi Show On Relaks Radio With guest and mate "Hibbs".

Part of a small collection of photos taken for my good friend Ray Vose. DJ, Producer and radioshow host.

An unidentified country musician poses in front of a microphone bearing the call letters for radio station WVLN in Olney, Illinois. Although the microphone and guitar suggest that he sang and played for a show on the station, I haven't been able to determine who he is. I was surprised to see that he was wearing a holster with a revolver. I hope he stuck to the singing and strumming and avoided any shooting.

 

This is an unused real photo postcard with no date or any other additional information on the other side.

 

A Vintage Photos Theme Park photo for the theme of sing, sing, sing!—folks making music vocally.

Soundtrack album for a proposed science fiction radio show on NBC in 1958. The show never aired. Has voice actors, sound effects, and music. It was made into a TV show which did air.

B96 Pepsi JingleBash 2017

 

Allstate Arena

Rosemont, IL

December 7th, 2017

 

All photos © Joshua Mellin per the guidelines listed under "Owner settings" to the right.

 

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You never knew where the Summer Fun Patrol would show up!

I saw them in person once when they stopped at the Anchor beach in Milford. The Summer Fun Patrol truck was driven that day by Brian Phoenix, one of my favorite DJs. It was extremely cool to meet him in person AND to win a New Waves Boogie Shirt as well as a large package filled with promotional photos of all the jocks!

An hour of one of the most popular of the arts and entertainment programs of the 1940s and 50s- The Happy Gang. With its signature opening and upbeat tone, it aired for more than twenty years every weekday at lunch on CBC Radio.

 

The Happy Gang aired for years and years and years every weekday- Monday to Friday between 1:00 and 1:30 in the afternoon. By the time they went off the air in 1959, they had produced nearly 4900 programs. That's about 200 programs a year. And they were all live.

 

The show adhered to a rigid formula. It opened with the sound of knocking on a door, followed by the question "Who's there?" The response: "It's the Happy Gang!" Then Bert Pearl, the MC, would invite the gang to "C'mon in!" And the whole group would sing the theme song, which had been written by Pearl.

 

And with that it was off. Just one note before we go on, that signature double knock on the door was made by Blain Mathe, who would get close to the mike and rap twice on the back of his violin.

 

There were skits, comedy routines, and music. The mood was hectic, cheerful and light-hearted. It was a favourite not only in Cloyne, Ontario but across Canada.

 

Tim Snider has contributed this 'Fun Book' saved by Verna and Ted Snider, which can be viewed online here: pioneer.mazinaw.on.ca/interest.php

 

If you wish to know more about The Happy Gang and listen to a full one hour broadcast show, visit: www.cbc.ca/radio/rewind/the-happy-gang-1.2801259

  

Part of the Tim Snider Album

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Ink and inkwash on paper

 

Ira Glass

"This hot dog plant, Jim Bodman says, replaced the company's original facility, which is all the way down on the south side of town, which was a kind of warren of buildings that had been bought up gradually on one block over the course of 70 years as the company grew".

  

I loved this short story that I heard on the radio program: This American Life from July 2003. The title of the episode is

"Call in Colonel Mustard For Questioning." It reminds me of a character I have created, except this guy is the real thing, so I felt I had to draw this story. I once thought sending it to TAL as a completed pamphlet but alas it has sat in my file drawer so here it is. Text is transcripts from TAL's website.

  

Maura Higgins life back in the UK after her stint in the I'm A Celebrity jungle and leaves Global Radio following an appearance on Heart FM

 

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Ashley Roberts showbiz correspondent leaves Heart Breakfast, Global Radio

 

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One from the weekend taken on Kodachrome 100 with the Yashica, personally I'm liking the acidental "street art".

 

I'm guesting on my friends radioshow this week with another friend, so 2 hours of music chosen by me and another plus some silliness and maybe some questions or three answered. You can listen to it on t'internet (I'll post the link later in the week).

Glow of Atlantic City and the dwindling sunset reflecting off of the cloud-bank at Holgate

Need more Shelley Jayne in your life? Catch up when you want, on demand even, for free! (Wow that is desperate.....ha ha)

 

Taking the train down to Brighton for Trans Pride in the brilliant sunshine, except from the cloud of smoke following Tara T, Shelley finds herself contemplating the operatic world in which we currently live, in the UK.

 

So let’s go Opera – well, not exactly…. With Queen (obvious!) Pavarotti (astounding!) Lady Gaga (yep makes sense), Abba (WTF?), Kiss (yeah ok weird makeup), Stealers Wheel (those clowns), Bananarama (everyone loves one), Rhianna, the Pet Shop Boys and those operatic legends finish – SpiderBait. Yep, it’s one of those shows….

 

www.mixcloud.com/shelley-jayne/e232-trans-pride-a-night-a...

Arthur Aidala's power hour

am970theanswer.com/radioshow/the-arthur-aidala-power-hour

featuring Glenn Losack's

"the Bonds We Share'

his hard covered coffee table photo-essay book -images of Humanity .

 

the show is here..( about half way into the audio )

 

omny.fm/shows/the-arthur-aidala-power-hour/playlists/podcast

  

Portion of the proceeds will be donated to

" Doctors without Borders"

Médecins sans Frontières/

 

and organizations that fight

against LEPROSY

  

to purchase the book:

  

www.amazon.com/Bonds-We-Share-Images-Humanity/dp/1948062410

  

AMAZON REVIEWS

  

www.amazon.com/Bonds-We-Share-Images-Humanity/dp/19480624...

  

Photography’s new conscience

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Music is the key #10

www.righton.fm/radioshows/dan23-music-is-the-key-10-999.html

 

Peintre et membre de la Right On Family, Music is the key est ma selection mensuelle du moment, celle qui tourne en boucle dans mon atelier et que je vous propose d’écouter sur la radio on line, Right On FM.

 

1- Alice Clark – Say You’ll Never (Never Leave Me) – Mainstream Records

2- Greg Perry – Variety Is The Spice Of Life – Casablanca Records

3- Act.1 – I Don’t Want To Know What You Do To Me – Ace Records

4- Monie Love – Born 2 B.R.E.E.D. – Cooltempo

5- Rappin & Rockin The House – Funky Four Plus One – Enjoy Records

6- Snoop Dogg – Those Gurlz (with Brandon Winbush) – Geffen Records

7- Ghostface Killah – Ghetto Feat Raekwon Cappadonna and Ugod – Def Jam

8- Pharoahe Monch – The Ass introducing Apani – Rawkus

9- Punk Barbarians – Eclispin’ Niggas – Lethal Records

10- Donald Byrd – lansana’s Priestess – Blue Note

11- Deodato – Also Sprach Zarathustra – CTI Records

12- The Sisters Love – Give Me Your Love – Soul Jazz Records

13- The Impressions – It’s Not Unusual – ABC-Paramount

14- Eddie Kendricks – Eddie’s Love – Tamla Motown

15- Maxine Weldon – It Ain’t Me Babe – Mainstream Records

 

www.righton.fm/

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This scan is from a small photo in the Encore yearbook for 1978. That's a rack of carts in the background where all the jingles and promos were stored on the radio version of 8 track tapes. Those square headphones are so 1970s!

 

Radio was completely analog back them. No automation computers like today. You had to know how to back-queue records, fire them up at just the right moment after a jingle, talk them up to the vocal, remove the previous record, get the next tune ready for airplay and think of something clever to say. You also had to handle the phones for requests and write an entry in a log of the songs you played. It took work and experience to make everything sound completely seamless and effortless. I loved every second of it!

  

Bird Watching Society membership card issued to fans of popular radio personality Ron Drake (a "drake" is also a bird, get it?), who was active on the air in Harrisburg, Pa., from the 1960s until his retirement in 1982. Sadly, Drake passed away in 2005.

 

"This is to certify that Mrs. Mary Ritters is a full feathered charter member of the Ron Drake Bird Watching Society, WHP radio 580."

Gabe Saporta of Cobra Starship at the XL106.7 Holiday show at the House of Blues in Orlando, FL

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