Music Radio

The Great Performers and Programs of the 1920s through Early 1960s

Jim Cox author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:19th Jan '11

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

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Long before the invention of "talk radio," music was the heart and soul of radio programming--whether standing alone, filling in the time between features, or identifying to widespread audiences the shows coming on and signing off the air.

Jim Cox's Music Radio encompasses the entire range of musical programming from the early 1920s to the early 1960s. Jazz, country, classical, gospel, pop, big band, western, and semi-classical forms are covered, as are the vocalists, instrumentalists and disc jockeys who made them available to listeners. Virtually all the major series and artists are explored in depth, and lesser known shows and performers are touched on as well. Some of the series included are The Bing Crosby Show, The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street, The Fred Waring Show, Grand Ole Opry, The Bell Telephone Hour, The Cities Service Concerts, Your Hit Parade, The Kate Smith Show, The Railroad Hour, and The Voice of Firestone.

“detailed historical overview”—Midwest Book Review; “fascinated...a fantastic amount of research...a wealth of information...tremendous amount of effort...a detailed history...magnificent...you can’t go wrong in getting this book...great job”—Chattanooga Airwaves; “insightful...unique...valuable...recommended”—ARBA; “comprehensive”—Old-Time Radio; “exceptional...fascinating”—RLL on the Air; “vividly brings these shows to life again...superb”—Radio Recall; “Jim Cox is one of the most productive writers on the Golden Age of Radio...well worth adding to your Old-Time Radio library”—Return With Us Now Newsletter.

ISBN: 9780786460854

Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 19mm

Weight: 653g

380 pages