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Mit "Still Got The Blues" hat Gary Moore einen echten Stilwechsel hingelegt – weg vom Hard Rock, hin zum Blues Rock. "Still Got The Blues" erschien 1990 als Gary Moores achtes Solo-Studioalbum und war ursprünglich nur als Nebenprojekt gedacht. Doch mit dem dazugehörigen Titelsong überzeugte Moore seine Plattenfirma Virgin Records, die daraufhin sogar Blues-Legende Albert King einfliegen ließ, um bei dem Song "Pretty Woman" mitzuspielen. Ich glaube, was die Plattenfirma überzeugt hat, war, dass Garry Moore so 100% hinter diesem Projekt stand, das war so ein richtiges Herzensprojekt. Das Album ist ein Meilenstein, weil es für viele Menschen der Einstieg in eine neue Musikrichtung war, mit der sie vorher wenig zu tun hatten. Gary Moore lebt die Musik und vermittelt über seine Gitarre mehr Emotionen als über seine Stimme, wie SWR1 Musikredakteur Nils Berkfeld findet. Von Hard Rock zum Blues – Gary Moores Neuanfang mit "Still Got The Blues (For You)" Mit "Still Got The Blues (For You)" schlug Gary Moore eine neue musikalische Richtung ein – weg vom Hard Rock, hin zum Blues. Der ganze "Rockstar-Zirkus" mit riesigen Bühnenaufbauten und Pyrotechnik langweilte ihn, er wollte zurück zur Essenz der Musik. Zur gleichen Zeit rollte eine neue Blues-Welle aus den USA heran, angeführt von Künstlern wie Jeff Healey, Robert Cray und Bonnie Raitt. Inspiriert von seinen Jugendhelden Eric Clapton, Peter Green und den Bluesbreakers, begann Moore, hinter den Kulissen alte Blues-Stücke zu spielen, und entdeckte seine Liebe zur Musik neu. Besonders Albert King war ein großes Idol für ihn – ein Einfluss, der auf "Still Got The Blues" deutlich zu hören ist. Entstehung des Albums "Still Got The Blues" Gary Moore war ein großer Fan von Eric Clapton und dessen einzigartigem Sound. Deshalb entschied er sich, eine eigene Version eines Clapton-Stücks für "Still Got The Blues (For You)" aufzunehmen. Das sollte nur der Anfang eines größeren Projekts werden. Anfangs zögerte Moore, doch während der ersten Sessions erkannte er, dass er auch eigene Blues-Songs schreiben konnte. Er stellte eine neue Band zusammen, bestehend aus Andy Pyle (Bass), Graham Walker (Schlagzeug) und Mick Weaver (Keyboards). Die Aufnahmen fanden in den Sarm West Studios in London statt, wobei die meisten Songs live und in nur ein bis zwei Takes eingespielt wurden, was für Blues-Aufnahmen dieser Zeit typisch war. Moore stand hinter einer Plexiglasscheibe, während die Band im Aufnahmeraum spielte – eine Methode, die auch von Künstlern wie den Rolling Stones verwendet wurde. "Still Got The Blues" wurde schließlich auch eine Hommage an seine Idole. Das Album enthält sowohl Coverversionen als auch Eigenkompositionen – darunter "King Of The Blues", ein Tribut an B.B. King. Zudem wirkte George Harrison an "That Kind Of Woman" mit. Die CD-Version des Albums widmete er seinem großen Vorbild Peter Green, obwohl nur ein Song von ihm enthalten ist. Später veröffentlichte Moore ein ganzes Album zu Ehren von Green. "Still Got The Blues" – Ein Meilenstein der Musikgeschichte Was hat George Harrison mit "Still Got The Blues" zu tun? Wie liefen die Aufnahmen mit Blues-Legende Albert King ab? Und wie erfüllte sich der lautstarke und manchmal eigensinnige Gary Moore mit diesem Album einen Kindheitstraum? Das und mehr, erfahrt ihr im Meilensteine Podcast zu "Still Got The Blues". So wurde "Still Got The Blues" nicht nur ein persönliches Projekt für Gary Moore, sondern auch eine Hommage an die Blues-Giganten, die ihn inspirierten. __________ Über diese Songs vom Album "Still Got The Blues" wird im Podcast gesprochen (03:49) – "Texas Strut"(16:02) – "Still Got The Blues (For You)"(35:57) – "Moving On"(41:07) – "Oh, Pretty Woman "(49:42) – "King Of The Blues"(1:04:03) – "That Kind Of Woman"__________ Über diese Songs wird außerdem im Podcast gesprochen (09:49) – "All Your Love" von Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton(28:11) – "Dana" von Roland Kovac(29:14) – "Nordrach" von Jud's Gallery(34:44) – "Still In Love With You" von Thin Lizzy(41:08) – "Pretty Woman" von Roy Orbison(41:45) – "Oh, Pretty Woman" von Albert King (53:57) – "Broken Heart" von B.B. King __________ Alle Shownotes und weiterführenden Links zur Folge: https://1.ard.de/gary-moore-still-got-the-blues __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? Abonniert die SWR1 Meilensteine! Fragen, Kritik, Anregungen? Meldet euch gerne per WhatsApp-Sprachnachricht an die (06131) 92 93 94 95 oder schreibt uns an meilensteine@swr.de
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A Funny New Years EveFirst a look at the events of the dayThen Jack Benny originally broadcast December 31, 1950, 74 years ago, A New Years Eve show. A reprisal of the annual changing of the arms in the New Year.Followed by The News from 74 years ago, then Phil Harris/Alice Faye, originally broadcast December 31, 1950, 74 years ago, Mr. Scott's New Years Party. Phil and Alice haven't been invited to the sponsor's New Year's Eve party, so Phil plans to take Alice to Ciro's.Then Amos ‘n' Andy, originally broadcast December 31, 1943, 81 years ago, Mr. 1943 with Edward G. Robinson. Andy needs a tuxedo for his big New Year's Eve date. He rents one from The Kingfish and dreams about his meeting with the year 1943. The year is portrayed as a gangster with only a few hours to live by guest Edward G. Robinson. Followed by the Jimmy Durante Show, originally broadcast December 31, 1947, 77 years ago, Guest hosts Garry Moore and Red Skelton. While hospitalized, Jimmy's place is taken by Red Skelton and Garry Moore. "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid" plays little 1948 at a New Year's party. Red and Garry do an opera about the eternal triangle. Then Claudia, originally broadcast December 31, 1948, 76 years ago, Ringing in 1949. New Year's eve with Roger and Mr. Tucker.Finally, Superman, originally broadcast December 31, 1941, 83 years ago, The Mechanical Man. Lois Lane infiltrates a German nest of spies...and is of course promptly captured by them. Superman investigates but only finds an empty apartment...and a strange hissing sound!Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakers At 10PM eastern time on Friday December 22nd, 1944, Jimmy Durante and Garry Moore signed on over CBS with Georgia Gibbs and Roy Bargy's orchestra. The show pulled a rating of 11.8 opposite Amos ‘n' Andy on NBC. Roughly eight million people tuned in.
The Sixth Annual Elgin Thanksgiving Day Greeting To America, originally broadcast November 27, 1947, 77 years ago. Jimmy Durante and Garry Moore perform together for the first time "since getting shows of their own." "News Scoops From Hollywood," Candy Candido appears as "Mr. Ripple." Fifteen-year-old Mary Jane Smith sings. Sir Lancelot sings a calypso watch commercial!Larry Storch does impersonations. Margaret Whiting and Vera Vague join Jimmy Durante singing a clever original parody about a possible woman president. The Page Cavanaugh Trio sings a delightful Elgin commercial to the tune of, "The Lady From Twentynine Palms."Bob Sweeney and Hal March drive to the studio. The winners of the SPEBQSA competition sing barbershop harmonies. Yehudi Menuhin plays "Habanera" by Sarasate (accompanied by his sister on the violin). He then plays a duet with another violinist...Jack Benny! Artie Auerbach does an Elgin commercial as, "Mr. Kitzel.Cathy and Elliott Lewis are featured in a well-written story about a housewife's last day. Good radio! "A Child's Thanksgiving" features Red Skelton as, "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid." After he says grace, Clem Kaddiddlehopper finds himself in one of the Elgin watch commercials!Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
Jimmy Durante-Garry Moore Show-1946-11-22Thanksgiving Pilgrim Opera
The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-11 The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. June 09, 1939. Program #15. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. A small victory over Dr. Fu Manchu. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 15 minutes, Audio Condition: very good to excellent audio, complete.The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. June 12, 1939. Program #16. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. Lord Southerly dies, Fu Manchu leaves no clues. Dr. Petrie goes calling. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. 15 minutes, Audio Condition: very good to excellent audio, complete.The Fitch Bandwagon. April 25, 1948. NBC net. Sponsored by: Fitch Shampoo. Phil sings, "If You're Ever Down In Texas, Look Me Up." Remley has become a sculptor to impress his new girlfriend. Phil is going to modelfor him. Alice sings, "Hooray For Love.". Phil Harris, Alice Faye, Jeanine Roos, Elliott Lewis, Walter Scharf and His Orchestra, Ray Singer (writer), Dick Chevillat (writer), Walter Tetley, Bill Forman (announcer), Ollie O'Toole, Anne Whitfield, Betty Lou Gerson, Paul Phillips (director). Presenting Charles Boyer. July 04, 1950. NBC net. "The Adventure Of The Sliderule Blonde". Sustaining. Once again, Mishel is financially embarrassed at dinnertime. His friend, Mr. Conway comes to his gastronomical rescue...at the cost of a story. This story involves an American blonde who has a system for beating the roulette wheel. The system works!. Ernest Vadja (creator of the character); Fritz Feld ; Paul Marion ; Clement Scott Gilbert (creator of the character); Robert E. Lee (writer); Hanley Stafford; Don Stanley (announcer); Mary Jane Croft ; Herb Butterfield ; Charles Boyer; Jack Edwards ; Viola Vonn; Art Wilson (director);.THE PRESS CLUB "Madam Alver's Death" only other available episode is "the elephant" Take It Or Leave It. April 04, 1948. NBC net. Sponsored by: Eversharp Pens, Eversharp Razor Baldes. The first contestant has to name the states in which women's colleges are located. One of the commercials is for the "Kimberly Pockette" (a ball-point pen). Red Skelton appears as an unbilled guest to plug his show and help one of the contestants (who replies to the question: "What flower do you associate with Holland?" Hollyhocks!). Garry Moore, Ken Niles (announcer), Red Skelton, Cookie Fairchild and His Orchestra. SQUAD ROOM - Jonas Parl Is Murdered By His WifeSquad Room. February 03, 1954. Program #4. Mutual net. Sponsored by: Commercials added locally. A routine husband and wife fight turns out to be murder. Jonas Parle has been knifed to death by his wife. The system cue has been deleted. The date is subject to correction. Lawson Zerbe, Virginia Payne, Wynn Wright (performer, producer, director), Peter Irving (writer), Bill Mahr (announcer).Murder By Experts. June 13, 1949. Mutual net. "Summer Heat". Sustaining. A newly graduated lawyer awakes with a dead body in bed and has a very difficult time getting rid of that body!. David Kogan (adaptor, director, producer), Phil Tonken (announcer), Bryna Raeburn, Ian Martin, Cameron Andrews, Andrew Evans (author), Emerson Buckley (conductor), John Dickson Carr (host), Lawson Zerbe, Richard Dupage (composer), Frank Behrens, William Zuckert, Robert A. Arthur (adaptor, director, producer). X Minus One. August 11, 1955. NBC net. "Almost Human". Sustaining. "The Duke" teaches a robot how to kill and rob. "Junior" seems eager to learn! The system cue has been deleted. Kenneth MacGregor (studio director), Lynn Cook, Merril E. Joels, Nat Polen, Robert Block (author), Santos Ortega, William Welch (producer), Fred Collins (announcer), George Lefferts (adaptor), Guy Repp, Jack Grimes, Jone Allison, Joseph Julian.
Mail Call - #120 - AFRS - Bing Crosby, Rise Stevens, Garry Moore
"Dr. I.Q." (1939-1950s): The Mental Banker and Audience Engagement Concept: "Dr. I.Q." was a radio quiz show that aired from 1939 to the early 1950s. The show's host, Dr. I.Q., was billed as the "Mental Banker" and would move around the audience with a microphone, asking questions. Audience members who answered correctly would win silver dollars, adding an element of surprise and engagement. Popularity: The show's live, interactive format made it extremely popular. It was one of the few shows where the audience played such a direct role, which helped to maintain a high level of engagement. Additionally, the show's host, Dr. I.Q., was a charismatic and engaging personality who helped to create a fun and exciting atmosphere. Impact: "Dr. I.Q." was a groundbreaking show that helped to popularize the quiz show format. The show's success also helped to pave the way for other audience participation shows, such as "Truth or Consequences" and "What's My Line?". Legacy: "Dr. I.Q." is still remembered today as one of the most popular and influential radio quiz shows of all time. The show's unique format and engaging host helped to make it a favorite among audiences of all ages. Additional Details: The show was broadcast live from New York City. Audience members were selected at random from the studio audience. The questions asked on the show were typically trivia questions about a variety of topics. The show's theme song was "The Dr. I.Q. March." "Dr. I.Q." was one of the first radio shows to use a live audience. The show was sponsored by the Gruen Watch Company. "Dr. I.Q." was hosted by several different people over the years, including Garry Moore and Bill Cullen. The show was revived in the 1950s and 1960s, but it never achieved the same level of popularity as the original run. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
If you were a game show fan in your youth, you'll remember Garry Moore. It was on this day in 1952 that the TV panel game “I've Got a Secret” premiered. Garry hosted that show and “To Tell the Truth.” He also had his own program, “The Garry Moore Show.” At that time, he introduced comedienne Carol Burnett. After the show ended, Burnett became a star on her own with “The Carol Burnett Show.” Moore started his career as a radio announcer on WBAL in Baltimore. His popularity on the game shows led to a cameo appearance in a film with Doris Day, named “It Happened to Jane.” Garry also made some radio monologues for Decca Records, including “Hugh, The Blue Gnu” and a triple speed reading of “Little Red Riding Hood.”
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Garry Moore and Sarah Sparks discuss a Consumer NZ survey revealing Kiwi motoring preferences and the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Garry Moore and Sarah Sparks discuss a call from150 experts for the Government to legalise all drugs, and the spike in violence against women in Australia, and what it means for New Zealand.
Jimmy Durante - Garry Moore Show 44-01-14 014 The Boys Operate A Nightclub
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Niki Bezzant and Garry Moore ask about the implications of NZ's drop in GDP, and hear from an expert calling for more regulation in the beauty industry.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Niki Bezzant and Garry Moore discuss tax recommendations from the International Monetary Fund, and find out why a Rotorua Rainbow Storytime event was cancelled. Plus, what did you make in woodwork at school?
Today on the show, Wallace and panellists Professor Ella Henry and Garry Moore discuss the aggressive behaviour of seagulls. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their minds this week.
Today on the show, Wallace and panellists Professor Ella Henry and Garry Moore discuss the big things to look out for in the political year ahead. Also, they discuss the state of Wellington water infrastructure.
Today on the show, Wallace and panellists Professor Ella Henry and Garry Moore discuss the Government's plans to disestablish Te Aka Whai Ora. Plus, they discuss the pressure the cost of school uniforms puts on families, and riding a 50cc scooter from Napier to Wellington.
Two hours of New Years Eve ComedyFirst a look at this day in History.Then Phil Harris and Alice Faye, originally broadcast December 31, 1950, 73 years ago, Mr. Scott's New Years Eve Party. Phil and Alice haven't been invited to the sponsor's New Year's Eve party, so Phil plans to take Alice to Ciro's. Followed by Jack Benny, originally broadcast December 31, 1944, 79 years ago, Jack Resolves to be Friends with Fred Allen. Jack's New Year's resolution is to be friendly with Fred Allen. The cast does their annual New Year's allegory: "The New Tenant." "1944" listens to the radio and hears Adolph Hitler on "Double Or Nothing" and Emperor Hirohito asking advice from "Mr. Anthony!" Then Father Knows Best starring Robert Young, originally broadcast December 31, 1953, 70 years ago, New Years Sitter. New Year's Eve turns out to be "a mixed-up scramble." A good-looking baby-sitter makes the Andersons change plans...several times!Followed by Jimmy Durante, originally broadcast December 31, 1947, 76 years ago. While hospitalized, Jimmy's place is taken by Red Skelton and Garry Moore. "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid" plays little 1948 at a New Year's party. Red and Garry do an opera about the eternal triangle. Finally Claudia, originally broadcast December 31, 1948, 75 years ago. New Year's eve with Roger and Mr. Tucker.Thanks to Bob and Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream
Garry Moore spent decades as an anchor of WEEK-TV in Peoria. Now he's written a book aiming to give journalists a guide to understanding race in the newsroom.
Audio introduces the Armed Forces Radio rebroadcast of an April 6, 1945 "Comedy Caravan" starring Garry Moore and Jimmy Duranted with guest vocalist Georgia Gibbs.
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Penny Ashton and Garry Moore take a look at the pay gap, and ask an environmental researcher about the repeal of oil and gas exploration going into COP 28. And, the trials and tribulations of making the perfect pavlova.
Wallace and panellists Penny Ashton and Garry Moore reflect on the legacy of Henry Kissinger. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week.
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Penny Ashton and Garry Moore discuss possible changes at the Reserve Bank, and NZ's unemployment rate under the new government. They hear from a high school principal about the phone ban on National's 100-day agenda. And they ask what standard of behaviour we expect from people in public office, in light of a drunken Saturday afternoon in Wellington.
This conversation between three former mayors of Christchurch was part of the Seeds Impact Conference and covered a wide variety of topics, hope you enjoy! Video of the session: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XebNe7GApO8 Garry Moore interview on seeds https://theseeds.nz/podcast/garry-moore-on-the-power-of-public-debate-the-tuesday-club-and-community-housing/ Lianne Dalziel interview on seeds https://theseeds.nz/podcast/lianne-dalziel-on-being-the-mayor-of-christchurch/ www.theseeds.nz
Jimmy Durante-Garry Moore Show-1946-11-22-Thanksgiving Pilgrim Opera
First, a look at this date in history.Then The Jimmy Durante Show, originally broadcast November 9, 1945, 77 years ago, Superduperman. Garry Moore tells an adventure of, "Superduperman." Jimmy and Garry do a western adventure called, "Durante and Moore Find A Skunk On The Range," or, "Smellbound."Followed by The Aldrich Family, originally broadcast November 9, 1952, 71 years ago, The New Suit. Henry wants a new suit. Homer has a checked suit that he never wears. Mrs. Aldrich and Mrs. Brown have an idea. Then Bob Hope, originally broadcast November 9, 1948, 75 years ago. " Bob and guest Jack Benny, as disc jockeys, do "The Make Believe Washroom." Jack tries to sell Bob an insurance policy, and then plays the violin while Bob sings, "Buttons and Bows." Bob's monologue is about car telephones and talking traffic lights. Finally You Bet Your Life starring Groucho Marx, originally broadcast November 8, 1949, 74 years ago, The Secret Word is Ink. The first contestant is "Mary Cool" and her partner is an optometrist. Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream
Emmet and former jockey George Gorman discuss the key performances from the weekend, starting with Gentlemansgame's victory in the Charlie Hall Chase. Does Mouse Morris have a dark horse for the Gold Cup? Paul Nicholls spoke highly of Bravemansgame's run, but we analyse the records of Gold Cup winners and runners-up in the season following their Cheltenham successes, and the statistics might surprise you! You Wear It Well confirmed its superiority over Luccia, but where should both horses go next? Botox Has claimed victory in the bet365 Hurdle (Grade 2) for Garry Moore, and George provides us with the latest plans for the horse. George is particularly enthusiastic about the performance of Gavin Cromwell's Letsbeclearaboutit in the 2m4f Grade 3 Novice Chase at Cork, and he explains what makes this horse "rare." Royal Ascot winner Burdett Road made a successful debut in a Juvenile Hurdle at Huntingdon, but what steps must he take to become a Triumph Hurdle contender? George provides his insights. Additionally, we discuss Thunder Rock's triumph over Mahler Mission in the Colin Parker Memorial Intermediate Chase at Carlisle, Jango Baie in the GL Events Novices' Hurdle at Ascot, and introduce some exciting novice hurdlers to keep an eye on.
The legendary Garry Moore joins Greg and Dan to talk about the Minority Business Development Center's June Outdoor Marketplace in Saturday, June 24th from 11 AM to 3 PM at SLE (1112 Pioneer Parkway). Moore will be signing copies of his new book, “The Little Black Book for Journalists (Un) Afraid of Race.” The Marketplace also includes a tribute to two local music icons for Black Music Month, and creative entrepreneurs (Arie's Touch, My Mother's Community Garden, YB Creations, and many more). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Durward Kirby host on this Monitor segment. He was on only a short time in '69 (and so was his associate for many years, Garry Moore, who hosted another segment on Monitor). Here he is on Sunday night Monitor on Sept. 21, 1969, from 9 to about 9:20 p.m. ET Homer Durward Kirby (August 24, 1911 – March 15, 2000), sometimes misspelled Dirwood or Durwood Kirby, was an American television host and announcer. He is best remembered for The Garry Moore Show in the 1950s and Candid Camera, which he co-hosted with Allen Funt from 1961 through 1966. He hosted NBC Radio's MONITOR in 1969.
Quiz: Twenty Questions mid 1940's MBS, Take it Or Leave It (host: Garry Moore) 7/4/48 CBS.
Are we running out of water? Britain may be known for its rain but, as our climate changes, there are warnings we could be closer than we think to our taps running dry. In this episode of Troubled Water, James Gallagher asks why our pipes are being pushed to the brink and what can be done about it, all from the comfort of his bathroom. Huddled in the loo, he talks to Professor Hannah Cloke, OBE, who predicts rainfall events through her work at the University of Reading, Dr Francis Hassard, from the Water Science Institute at Cranfield University, Andrew Tucker who manages water demand at Thames Water and inventor Garry Moore who shows how he's hoping to revolutionise our loos with his air-pressurised Velocity toilet. Presenter: James Gallagher Producer: Tom Bonnett
Originally broadcast from Chicago, NBC's Beat The Band began airing January 28th, 1940 at 6:30PM eastern time. It was sponsored by Kix Cereal. Listeners submitted riddles with song title answers. If the band couldn't figure out the answer, the riddle submitter got thirty dollars and a box of Kix cereal. Garry Moore emceed, and Ted Weems conducted his orchestra. His three singers were Parker Gibbs, Marvel Marylin Maxwell, and the soon-to-breakout Perry Como. The March 17th, 1940 episode was called, “The Wearing of the Green.” The show lost its time slot against CBS' Gateway To Hollywood. It went off the air on February 23rd, 1941, but was revived from New York in June of 1943. Submitters won twenty-five dollars and a carton of Raleighs and fifty dollars for beating the band. Packs of Raleighs were sent to servicemen in the war effort. The show went off the air for good on September 6th, 1944.
Mail Call was an American radio program that entertained American soldiers from 1942 until 1945, during World War II. Lt. Col. Thomas A.H. Lewis (commander of the Armed Forces Radio Service) wrote in 1944, "The initial production of the Armed Forces Radio Service was 'Mail Call,' a morale-building half hour which brought famed performers to the microphone to sing and gag in the best American manner." The program featured popular entertainers of that day, such as Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, and Dinah Shore, performing musical numbers and comedy skits to boost the morale of soldiers stationed far from their homes. Lewis added, "To a fellow who has spent months guarding an outpost in the South Seas, Iceland or Africa a cheery greeting from a favorite comedian, a song hit direct from Broadway, or the beating rhythm of a hot band, mean a tie with the home to which he hopes soon to return Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
Mail Call was an American radio program that entertained American soldiers from 1942 until 1945, during World War II. Lt. Col. Thomas A.H. Lewis (commander of the Armed Forces Radio Service) wrote in 1944, "The initial production of the Armed Forces Radio Service was 'Mail Call,' a morale-building half hour which brought famed performers to the microphone to sing and gag in the best American manner." The program featured popular entertainers of that day, such as Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, and Dinah Shore, performing musical numbers and comedy skits to boost the morale of soldiers stationed far from their homes. Lewis added, "To a fellow who has spent months guarding an outpost in the South Seas, Iceland or Africa a cheery greeting from a favorite comedian, a song hit direct from Broadway, or the beating rhythm of a hot band, mean a tie with the home to which he hopes soon to return Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
Happy New Year! Hope it is going well so far!
Jimmy Durante - Garry Moore Show-1946-11-22 -Thanksgiving Pilgrim Opera
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Wallace and panellists Heather Roy and Garry Moore talk to an Auckland handyman turned farmer who makes his tools and equipment our of recycled material. Also, the panellists tell us what they've been thinking.
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Heather Roy and Garry Moore discuss the falling rates of child immunisation and whether or not the criteria for New Zealand Superannuation is outdated.
Today on the second half of The Panel, Wallace and panellists Heather Roy and Garry Moore discuss putting a stop to schoolyard bullying, the increase of people entering retirement with home loans and creative incentives employers are offering to attract new staff.
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Heather Roy and Garry Moore discuss how home owners have slipped through the cracks with the Master Builders guarantee. Plus, the outcome of the Supreme Court hearing on lowering the voting age to 16. Finally, they discuss the fixed price of the Christchurch stadium.
Wallace and the panellists Heather Roy and Garry Moore discuss just how much of an issue wild grapes and olives are. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week.
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Heather Roy and Garry Moore discuss the current Pacific Island Forum as summit leaders pull out. They also discuss the Oranga Tamariki Amendment Bill, and what they think of the siesta.
Re-brodcast on the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS), this is Comedy Caravan with Jimmy Durante and Garry Moore, with guest Marion Hutton. This episode aired Friday, April 6, 1945. Sponsored by Rexall Drug Products (originally a U.S. pharmacy/drug store). Cast: Howard Petrie (announcer); Jimmy Durante, singer Georgia Gibbs, Garry Moore, and with music by the Roy Bargy Orchestra. My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- THE COMPLETE ORSON WELLES. You can subscribe to my channels to receive new post notifications, it's 100% free to join. If inclined, please leave a positive rating or review on your podcast service. Instagram @duane.otr Thank you for your support. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
The biggest names in Hollywood and Broadway recorded for AFRS during the war years, The American Forces Network can trace its origins back to May 26, 1942, when the War Department established the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS). The U.S. Army began broadcasting from London during World War II, using equipment and studio facilities borrowed from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The first transmission to U.S. troops began at 5:45 p.m. on July 4, 1943, and included less than five hours of recorded shows, a BBC news and sports broadcast. That day, Corporal Syl Binkin became the first U.S. Military broadcasters heard over the air. The signal was sent from London via telephone lines to five regional transmitters to reach U.S. troops in the United Kingdom as they prepared for the inevitable invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe. Fearing competition for civilian audiences the BBC initially tried to impose restrictions on AFN broadcasts within Britain (transmissions were only allowed from American Bases outside London and were limited to 50 watts of transmission power) and a minimum quota of British produced programming had to be carried. Nevertheless AFN programmes were widely enjoyed by the British civilian listeners who could receive them and once AFN operations transferred to continental Europe (shortly after D-Day) AFN were able to broadcast with little restriction with programmes available to civilian audiences across most of Europe (including Britain) after dark. As D-Day approached, the network joined with the BBC and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to develop programs especially for the Allied Expeditionary Forces. Mobile stations, complete with personnel, broadcasting equipment, and a record library were deployed to broadcast music and news to troops in the field. The mobile stations reported on front line activities and fed the news reports back to studio locations in London. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Welcome to The Devout Jamcast! The Devout Jamcast with DJ Ice Berg365 Ep #153 feat Alexia Curry, Garry Moore, and Saint Jones Keep up with Episode #153's Featured Artists online here: www.alexiacurrymusic.com facebook.com/GARRYMOOREFANPAGE facebook.com/Thesaintjones Please let me know what you think! Thanks for watching, and always supporting TDJ!! www.iceberg365ministries.org facebook.com/TheDevoutJamcast Twitter/Instagram/Snapchat: @DevoutJamcast Email contact/music submission: thedevoutjamcast@gmail.com Subscribe on YouTube! youtube.com/IceBerg365Ministries
There are many paths to a life of substance abuse. Garry Moore was born into one. Surrounded by drugs growing up, the child of bikers, Garry (and his father before him), found a path to sobriety. So can you. Learn how this time on the Behavioral Corner.The Behavioral Corner Podcast is made possible by Retreat Behavioral Health. Learn more - https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com
We are back with Season Four, Episode Two of 'I Am A Diva Podcast'. With myself Edgy V, as your lovely host & Amanda Shannon. Who is a singer, songwriter and teacher hailing from her native Ennis, Co. Clare. Writing music and singing all her life in various settings, including Slogadh as a student of Gaelscoil in Ennis. Where her love for Irish really began. Phoenix and Wolfe are a musical fusion of Irish and Brazilian mystique, wonder and sensuality. Amanda Shannon a native of Ennis, Co Clare and Cairo Rocha who hails from Anapolis, Goias, in Brazil have been cultivating their unique style over the last year and are preparing for the release of their debut single in the spring. They are influenced by many but highlight the likes of Sinead O Connor, Clannad, Mark Knopfler, Kiko Loreiro, Garry Moore and Nina Simone as their greatest musical hero's. This duo are only just getting started and are here to share an intimate introduction to their sound. A very up and coming duo who aim to gain the respect of their musical peers with provoking lyrics and melodies, they are definitely ones to watch for 2022. Most recently seen at the Le Chéile Le cheol in Fitz's bar Hotel Doolin, as well as playing support for Dora Gola's headline gig in The Attic in Hotel Doolin this January. In this episode Amanda tells us all about: *What brought her towards her music career? *How her contribution in music brought her closer to her Irish roots? *The story behind the band name ‘Phoenix & Wolfe'? *What is her music creation process? *What she hopes to achieve with her music career & much, much more! You can keep up with & connect with Amanda on: IG: @phoenixandwolfe https://www.instagram.com/phoenixandwolfe/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/PhoenixandWolfe Email: shannonrochamgt@gmail.com Song Playing: We'll Get Used To It (Soon To Release) Thank you for listening to the second episode of Season Four! Please make sure to follow us on your preferred platform account & follow us on all of our Social Medias for episode updates & until next time! If you would like to make a contribution to keep our podcast going, subscribe to our Patreon: www.patreon.com/iamadivapodcast FB: www.facebook.com/iamadivapodcast IG: @iamadivapodcast Are you a female creative in the Music Industry? And would like to be on the show? Please connect with us on: IG: @iamadivapodcast Or Email us at: iamadivapodcast@outlook.com Podcast Jingle Credits: danosongs.com/track/1591650/smile-its-me --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
ARTIE SHAW brief bio and Ritz Carlton, Boston. Radio show August 19, 1930 on NBC Network. Helen Forrest, vocalist. COUNT BASIE NBC Parade Of Bands from Birdland, NYC July 7, 1956. TED WEEMS on Beat The Band radio show April 7, 1940 with vocalist Perry Como. Garry Moore is host. BEN POLLACK radio remote broadcast. DICK JURGENS Hotel Clairmont remote on NBC Jun 26, 1946. BENNY GOODMAN Camel Caravan radio show Swing School in CBS August 10, 1937. DICK STABILE on Navy Swings transcription. DORSEY BROTHERS from Cafe Rouge Hotel Statler NYC on NBC. DUKE ELLINGTON November 7, 1940. GLENN MILLER September 25, 1940. GLEN GRAY Meadowbrook Ballroom.
This is a snippet from Breaking Walls Episode 99: New Year's 1948 On The Air ____________ Between nine and ten o'clock on Wednesday nights during 1947-48, NBC aired two of the top-fifteen shows on the air. The first was Duffy's Tavern, who broadcast to a 23.9 rating in January 1948. The brainchild of star Ed Gardner, the show debuted as part of CBS's Forecast pilot series on July 30th, 1940. By the winter of 1947 it was in the midst of its fourth season on NBC. Duffy's Tavern was allegedly located in manhattan on 3rd avenue and 23rd street. It was the “eyesore of the East side” where the “elite meet to eat.” Duffy never made an appearance, but his disagreeable nature was a constant source of anxiety for Archie, thanks to his frequent telephone calls. Gardner's heavily New York-accented Archie has inspired several characters in the years since. Garry Moore was the special guest for the evening and Alan Reed voices the accountant who has come to check on Duffy's books.
A half hour of fun with Durante and Moore including their Thanksgiving “opera” about the Courtship of Miles Standish. Origina Read more ...
Episode 3 aired June 17, 1945. A rather lack luster and apparently unrehearsed episode of The Chase and Sanborn Program with guest Garry Moore, singer Francis Langford, host Ken Carpenter and Spike Jones and his City Slickers. Garry Moore (born Thomas Garrison Morfit; January 31, 1915 – November 28, 1993) was an American entertainer, comedic personality, game show host, and humorist. Here is a photo with Spike Jones on one of Moore's television game shows.
Garry Moore served three terms as Christchurch Mayor and in this episode we hear about his childhood then really have a very eclectic conversation - as expected! We jump all through his life to learn about what has shaped him, the influence of people who called him to be more than he was, the impact of generosity shown by others and his thoughts on a wide range of issues such as Water, Community Housing and the disconnect arising from our use of Technology. We also talk about the Tuesday Club and the variety of topics it covers each week - sign up to the newsletter to stay up to date with that (link below). I really enjoyed this conversation and if you do as well remember this is one of more than 260 interviews where we dive deep to learn about different people - lots more at www.theseeds.nz Tuesday Club information: https://tuesdayclub.nz
Heather Roy and Garry Moore discuss Laurel Hubbard's selection for the Olympics, Winston Peters, Young Farmer of the Year, and today's small business.
Heather Roy and Garry Moore discuss tornadoes, ACC access, and a cashless society.
Heather Roy and Garry Moore share what they've been thinking about lately.
The Panel with Paula Penfold and Garry Moore (Part 2) Part 2: Research just released reveals Kiwi women are facing increasing 'economic abuse' and controlling behaviour by partners. The first first commuter train between Auckland and Waikato, name Te Huia, was officially launched yesterday and is expected to reduce traffic between the two cities at peak times. Over 65 percent of Aucklanders haven't visited the volcanic island for more than 10 years and 40 percent have never visited the island at all, a study by Fullers360. Are you a maximalist or a minimalist? The Panel discusses the pros and cons of both lifestyles.
Part 1: Calls are growing for some sort of stronger NZ response over what is happening to the Uyghur peoples in China. The Panel discusses an interesting opinion piece arguing that non-homeowners are paying the costs of recovery. The Golden Gaytime - a Streets icecream with a nut exterior and vanilla-and-toffee ice cream interior has been in the spotlight.
Pre-panel: Friday mailbag includes a chat with Anne about her Hamilton Beach cake mixer her mother bought second-hand in the 1940s. Panellists Paula Penfold and Garry Moore share what they have been thinking.
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Melbourne hard rock outfit Stonetrip have burst the shackles of COVID induced isolation and hit the ground running with their debut single “Sideways”, an instant classic that reeks of old school metal to be enticing but then bludgeons you with riff after riff and catchy vocal hooks that give it a more modern feel.After introducing themselves to the metal world via stage performances in 2019, the band refused to let their gathering momentum falter when everything turned to shit, instead focusing on writing the nucleus of their debut EP which is well on the way to completion.Vocalist Mark Ritchie joined HEAVY for a chat during the week to talk about “Sideways” and much more."It's just one of those riffs that gets you straight away. When Mick Malusa, (guitar) came up with it... it just came out of nowhere like most good songs do. The tracks that we wrote initially happened in a studio owned by a friend. Mick and I got together there and had a wild night with a few drinks and partied up a little bit and started jamming out and writing a few songs. Mick had a few riffs and I was sitting there writing lyrics and melodies through the process and we did that and didn't do too much with it. We put it down for a while and then I had a listen back and thought wow, this is pretty good! It wasn't just a wild night (laughs) because how they sound on the night is usually totally different to how they sound the next day at times. I had a listen and rang Mick straight away and said these songs are a little bit too good to put down and let go and that's where they came from. Mick's got a rock 90's background and is a big Garry Moore fan so they sort of amalgamated. I've come from a mixed bag of everything from the Black Crowes, Cold Chisel to Rush so it's extreme melodies and lyrics that I've mashed up somehow. I don't think too much about how I write when I write. I just write and worry about it afterwards. It all seems to work with the simple formula of if it ain't broke, don't fix it."In the full interview, Mark talks about the new music coming, finding the balance between old school metal and rock, getting back out on the road and more.
Historian, Author and Bradley University Professor, Dr. Romeo B Garrett was a pioneer in African American Studies, a champion of the cause and friends with a who's who in the African American Hall of Fame. He authored two books, 'Famous First Facts about Negroes' and 'The President and the Negro,' an in depth look at every president and their relationship to Black Americans. Garry Moore portrays his friend and mentor Dr. Garrett. Please subscribe to Fox Tales International, it costs you nothing and means so much to me! Share the link with your friends. Support this channel directly with your contribution at https://paypal.me/foxtalesint And join our Patreon Team to help support the production. You can pre-purchase books and films before they are available to the general public. https://www.patreon.com/foxtalesint Visit our website to invite me or Garry Moore to your community www.foxtalesint.com And here are some activities to help you research African American history: https://www.nea.org/professional-excellence/student-engagement/tools-tips/black-history-month-lessons-resources --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/foxtalesinternational/message
What panellists Garry Moore and Tayyaba Khan have been thinking about.
People’s Choice members on the Linwood-Central-Heathcote community Board have been forced to back down from trying to remove popular Chair, Alexandra Davids.It follows intense criticism from a growing list of Christchurch figures including former mayor Garry Moore, who condemned the group’s actions as “disgraceful.”Alexandra Davids told Chris Lynch she just wants to get on and do what our community needs.Listen above.
Former Christchurch Mayor Garry Moore has joined a growing list of high profile Christchurch residents condemning People’s Choice. Members of the Labour aligned group want to roll Linwood-Central-Heathcote Community Board Chair Alexandra Davids.Yesterday Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel praised Davids as hard-working and community-minded.Today Garry Moore echoed those comments, but went one step further describing the actions of People’s Choice as “disgraceful stuff.”He said “People’s Choice are abusing an incoming member for political reasons and it’s wrong. “It follows the recent by-election, which resulted in People’s Choice candidate Sunita Gautam being elected to the board with 958 votes.Moore told Chris Lynch former Chair Sally Buck knew she was dying and she stood down for her deputy (Davids) and that was her wish.“From my perspective that is the way it should stay.”“I think Alex is a very good community person and I don’t approve of these games in politics.”“It’s about numbers and being tribal. It’s not about her skill base. If they were removing her because she was incompetent, then I would understand their actions.”He described People’s Choice actions as “tribalism” and “totally unacceptable.”“To use her as a number to roll someone just to prove how important you are is just abject nonsense”Garry Moore said “this sort of behaviour makes people question the motives of elected reps who put tribalism before whether Alexandra is performing well as Community Board Chair.”“Tell me what is the difference between the Republicans denying reality and the People’s Choice behaving badly? They are both behaving in a manner which gives people the opportunity to rubbish the political process.”Listen above.
Camel Caravan was a musical variety radio program, sponsored by Camel cigarettes, that aired on NBC Radio and CBS Radio from 1933 to 1954. Various vocalists, musicians and comedy acts were heard during the 21 years this show was on the air, including such talents as Benny Goodman, Georgia Gibbs, Anita O'Day and Vaughn Monroe. It debuted December 7, 1933, on CBS as a showcase for Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra. Deane Janis was the vocalist and Walter O'Keefe supplied the comedy along with Stoopnagle and Budd. Broadcast on Tuesdays and Thursdays, it continued until June 25, 1936. On June 30, 1936 the show was reformatted, featuring Nathaniel Shilkret and his orchestra and Benny Goodman and his swing band, with novelist Ruppert Hughes as Master of Ceremonies and vocalists Martha Tilton and Johnny Mercer. A Los Angeles Times picture caption notes that Gladys Swarthout was the guest artist on the initial broadcast. Shilkret left the show on September 22, 1936. Jack Oakie's College was added to the hour on December 29, 1936. While this aired on Tuesdays on CBS until June 20, 1939, another Benny Goodman Camel Caravan (often subtitled The Camel Hot Club) was heard Saturdays on NBC during 1939. Eddie Cantor starred in another CBS Camel Caravan broadcast from March 28, 1938 to June 26, 1939. The CBS show was taken over by Bob Crosby on June 27, 1939. Others who starred on this series during the years were Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra, comedian Herb Shriner, Abbott and Costello, Jimmy Durante and Garry Moore (when it was known as Camel Comedy Caravan), Jack Carson, Mel Blanc, and Bob Hawk (emcee of the quiz program Thanks to the Yanks, later known as The Bob Hawk Show).
Today's texts are . Welcome to The Daily Dose!...a series of short devotions from the Bible, which are meant to encourage people who are cooped up in their homes or a bit concerned for one or more reasons related to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Today, we're excited for you to hear one of our contributors from one of The Daily Dose's 3 partnering ministries: Our first partner is Fresh Wind Ministries at Western Home Communities where they typically host a weekly worship service at 10:30 am inside Diamond Event Center at The Jorgensen Plaza. But for now their services will be available on their YouTube channel, which is Fresh Wind Ministries, or linked to their Facebook Page, which is Fresh Wind Worship. Our second partner is Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry, where you can find weekly 30-minute worship services on various radio stations and at ChristianCrusaders.org...and where you can hear weekly interviews with Christians who have inspiring stories, right here on The CC Podcast. Our third partner is the Cedar Falls Bible Conference, whose 2019 conference messages are available in video format on their website, CedarFallsBibleConference.com...AND don't forget to mark your calendars for this year's conference, from July 25-August 1. The Daily Dose will be published every day through the end of April, 2020. Contributors to The Daily Dose include: Tim Boettger - Director of Spiritual Care at Western Home Communities Mark Eggleston - Chaplain at Western Home Communities Pastor Steve Kramer - Radio Preacher for Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry Pastor Lee Laaveg - Associate Radio Preacher for Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry Garry Moore - Lead Chaplain at Western Home Communities Enrique Ochoa - Worship Coordinator at Western Home Communities Matt Reisetter - Director of Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry and Director of the Cedar Falls Bible Conference Marshaundus Robinson - Cedar Falls Bible Conference Ministry Team Byron Simar - Chaplain at Western Home Communities Thanks to Steven Heerts, producer for The CC Podcast!
Today's texts are . Welcome to The Daily Dose!...a series of short devotions from the Bible, which are meant to encourage people who are cooped up in their homes or a bit concerned for one or more reasons related to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Today, we’re excited for you to hear one of our contributors from one of The Daily Dose’s 3 partnering ministries: Our first partner is Fresh Wind Ministries at Western Home Communities where they typically host a weekly worship service at 10:30 am inside Diamond Event Center at The Jorgensen Plaza. But for now their services will be available on their YouTube channel, which is Fresh Wind Ministries, or linked to their Facebook Page, which is Fresh Wind Worship. Our second partner is Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry, where you can find weekly 30-minute worship services on various radio stations and at ChristianCrusaders.org...and where you can hear weekly interviews with Christians who have inspiring stories, right here on The CC Podcast. Our third partner is the Cedar Falls Bible Conference, whose 2019 conference messages are available in video format on their website, CedarFallsBibleConference.com...AND don’t forget to mark your calendars for this year’s conference, from July 25-August 1. The Daily Dose will be published every day through the end of April, 2020. Contributors to The Daily Dose include: Tim Boettger - Director of Spiritual Care at Western Home Communities Mark Eggleston - Chaplain at Western Home Communities Pastor Steve Kramer - Radio Preacher for Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry Pastor Lee Laaveg - Associate Radio Preacher for Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry Garry Moore - Lead Chaplain at Western Home Communities Enrique Ochoa - Worship Coordinator at Western Home Communities Matt Reisetter - Director of Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry and Director of the Cedar Falls Bible Conference Marshaundus Robinson - Cedar Falls Bible Conference Ministry Team Byron Simar - Chaplain at Western Home Communities Thanks to Steven Heerts, producer for The CC Podcast!
Moore is the Judge Executive in Boone County, and first vice-president of the National Association of Counties. He talks with Jack about the needs of county governments in the coronavirus emergency.
Today's texts are Isaiah 26:3-4 and Philippians 4:6-7. Welcome to The Daily Dose!...a series of short devotions from the Bible, which are meant to encourage people who are cooped up in their homes or a bit concerned for one or more reasons related to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Today, we're excited for you to hear one of our contributors from one of The Daily Dose's 3 partnering ministries: Our first partner is Fresh Wind Ministries at Western Home Communities where they typically host a weekly worship service at 10:30 am inside Diamond Event Center at The Jorgensen Plaza. But for now their services will be available on their YouTube channel, which is Fresh Wind Ministries, or linked to their Facebook Page, which is Fresh Wind Worship. Our second partner is Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry, where you can find weekly 30-minute worship services on various radio stations and at ChristianCrusaders.org...and where you can hear weekly interviews with Christians who have inspiring stories, right here on The CC Podcast. Our third partner is the Cedar Falls Bible Conference, whose 2019 conference messages are available in video format on their website, CedarFallsBibleConference.com...AND don't forget to mark your calendars for this year's conference, from July 25-August 1. The Daily Dose will be published every day through the end of April, 2020. Contributors to The Daily Dose include: Tim Boettger - Director of Spiritual Care at Western Home Communities Mark Eggleston - Chaplain at Western Home Communities Pastor Steve Kramer - Radio Preacher for Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry Pastor Lee Laaveg - Associate Radio Preacher for Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry Garry Moore - Lead Chaplain at Western Home Communities Enrique Ochoa - Worship Coordinator at Western Home Communities Matt Reisetter - Director of Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry and Director of the Cedar Falls Bible Conference Marshaundus Robinson - Cedar Falls Bible Conference Ministry Team Byron Simar - Chaplain at Western Home Communities Thanks to Steven Heerts, producer for The CC Podcast!
Today's texts are Isaiah 26:3-4 and Philippians 4:6-7. Welcome to The Daily Dose!...a series of short devotions from the Bible, which are meant to encourage people who are cooped up in their homes or a bit concerned for one or more reasons related to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Today, we’re excited for you to hear one of our contributors from one of The Daily Dose’s 3 partnering ministries: Our first partner is Fresh Wind Ministries at Western Home Communities where they typically host a weekly worship service at 10:30 am inside Diamond Event Center at The Jorgensen Plaza. But for now their services will be available on their YouTube channel, which is Fresh Wind Ministries, or linked to their Facebook Page, which is Fresh Wind Worship. Our second partner is Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry, where you can find weekly 30-minute worship services on various radio stations and at ChristianCrusaders.org...and where you can hear weekly interviews with Christians who have inspiring stories, right here on The CC Podcast. Our third partner is the Cedar Falls Bible Conference, whose 2019 conference messages are available in video format on their website, CedarFallsBibleConference.com...AND don’t forget to mark your calendars for this year’s conference, from July 25-August 1. The Daily Dose will be published every day through the end of April, 2020. Contributors to The Daily Dose include: Tim Boettger - Director of Spiritual Care at Western Home Communities Mark Eggleston - Chaplain at Western Home Communities Pastor Steve Kramer - Radio Preacher for Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry Pastor Lee Laaveg - Associate Radio Preacher for Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry Garry Moore - Lead Chaplain at Western Home Communities Enrique Ochoa - Worship Coordinator at Western Home Communities Matt Reisetter - Director of Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry and Director of the Cedar Falls Bible Conference Marshaundus Robinson - Cedar Falls Bible Conference Ministry Team Byron Simar - Chaplain at Western Home Communities Thanks to Steven Heerts, producer for The CC Podcast!
Specjalny epizod „Strefy mroku” przynosi wgląd w amerykańską telewizję i programy rozrywkowe z lat sześćdziesiątych XX wieku. Razem z Rodem Serlingiem przeniesiemy się na plan zdjęciowy do „Garry Moore Show” i „Tell it to Groucho”. Zabawa, emocje i wzruszenie gwarantowane. Co ma wspólnego ordynarny komar z szalonym naukowcem? Dlaczego Groucho Marx wypytuje kelnera o jego … Continue reading "Epizod specjalny „Garry Moore Show” i „Tell it to Groucho” (1961-62)"
Today's Texts: Psalm 112:7-8, Psalm 62:8, Psalm 56:3, Proverbs 3:5, Romans 10:17, Psalm 46:1, Isaiah 26:3-4 Welcome to The Daily Dose!...a series of short devotions from the Bible, which are meant to encourage people who are cooped up in their homes or a bit concerned for one or more reasons related to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Today, we’re excited for you to hear one of our contributors from one of The Daily Dose’s 3 partnering ministries: Our first partner is Fresh Wind Ministries at Western Home Communities where they typically host a weekly worship service at 10:30 am inside Diamond Event Center at The Jorgensen Plaza. But for now their services will be available on their YouTube channel, which is Fresh Wind Ministries, or linked to their Facebook Page, which is Fresh Wind Worship. Our second partner is Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry, where you can find weekly 30-minute worship services on various radio stations and at ChristianCrusaders.org...and where you can hear weekly interviews with Christians who have inspiring stories, right here on The CC Podcast. Our third partner is the Cedar Falls Bible Conference, whose 2019 conference messages are available in video format on their website, CedarFallsBibleConference.com...AND don’t forget to mark your calendars for this year’s conference, from July 25-August 1. The Daily Dose will be published every day through the end of April, 2020. Contributors to The Daily Dose include: Tim Boettger - Director of Spiritual Care at Western Home Communities Mark Eggleston - Chaplain at Western Home Communities Pastor Steve Kramer - Radio Preacher for Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry Pastor Lee Laaveg - Associate Radio Preacher for Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry Garry Moore - Lead Chaplain at Western Home Communities Enrique Ochoa - Worship Coordinator at Western Home Communities Matt Reisetter - Director of Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry and Director of the Cedar Falls Bible Conference Marshaundus Robinson - Cedar Falls Bible Conference Ministry Team Byron Simar - Chaplain at Western Home Communities Thanks to Steven Heerts, producer for The CC Podcast!
Today's Texts: Psalm 112:7-8, Psalm 62:8, Psalm 56:3, Proverbs 3:5, Romans 10:17, Psalm 46:1, Isaiah 26:3-4 Welcome to The Daily Dose!...a series of short devotions from the Bible, which are meant to encourage people who are cooped up in their homes or a bit concerned for one or more reasons related to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Today, we're excited for you to hear one of our contributors from one of The Daily Dose's 3 partnering ministries: Our first partner is Fresh Wind Ministries at Western Home Communities where they typically host a weekly worship service at 10:30 am inside Diamond Event Center at The Jorgensen Plaza. But for now their services will be available on their YouTube channel, which is Fresh Wind Ministries, or linked to their Facebook Page, which is Fresh Wind Worship. Our second partner is Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry, where you can find weekly 30-minute worship services on various radio stations and at ChristianCrusaders.org...and where you can hear weekly interviews with Christians who have inspiring stories, right here on The CC Podcast. Our third partner is the Cedar Falls Bible Conference, whose 2019 conference messages are available in video format on their website, CedarFallsBibleConference.com...AND don't forget to mark your calendars for this year's conference, from July 25-August 1. The Daily Dose will be published every day through the end of April, 2020. Contributors to The Daily Dose include: Tim Boettger - Director of Spiritual Care at Western Home Communities Mark Eggleston - Chaplain at Western Home Communities Pastor Steve Kramer - Radio Preacher for Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry Pastor Lee Laaveg - Associate Radio Preacher for Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry Garry Moore - Lead Chaplain at Western Home Communities Enrique Ochoa - Worship Coordinator at Western Home Communities Matt Reisetter - Director of Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry and Director of the Cedar Falls Bible Conference Marshaundus Robinson - Cedar Falls Bible Conference Ministry Team Byron Simar - Chaplain at Western Home Communities Thanks to Steven Heerts, producer for The CC Podcast!
Welcome to The Daily Dose!...a series of short devotions from the Bible, which are meant to encourage people who are cooped up in their homes or a bit concerned for one or more reasons related to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Today, we’re excited for you to hear one of our contributors from one of The Daily Dose’s 3 partnering ministries: Our first partner is Fresh Wind Ministries at Western Home Communities where they typically host a weekly worship service at 10:30 am inside Diamond Event Center at The Jorgensen Plaza. But for now their services will be available on their YouTube channel, which is Fresh Wind Ministries, or linked to their Facebook Page, which is Fresh Wind Worship. Our second partner is Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry, where you can find weekly 30-minute worship services on various radio stations and at ChristianCrusaders.org...and where you can hear weekly interviews with Christians who have inspiring stories, right here on The CC Podcast. Our third partner is the Cedar Falls Bible Conference, whose 2019 conference messages are available in video format on their website, CedarFallsBibleConference.com...AND don’t forget to mark your calendars for this year’s conference, from July 25-August 1. The Daily Dose will be published every day through the end of April, 2020. Contributors to The Daily Dose include: Tim Boettger - Director of Spiritual Care at Western Home Communities Mark Eggleston - Chaplain at Western Home Communities Pastor Steve Kramer - Radio Preacher for Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry Pastor Lee Laaveg - Associate Radio Preacher for Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry Garry Moore - Lead Chaplain at Western Home Communities Enrique Ochoa - Worship Coordinator at Western Home Communities Matt Reisetter - Director of Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry and Director of the Cedar Falls Bible Conference Byron Simar - Chaplain at Western Home Communities Thanks to Steven Heerts, producer for The CC Podcast!
Welcome to The Daily Dose!...a series of short devotions from the Bible, which are meant to encourage people who are cooped up in their homes or a bit concerned for one or more reasons related to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Today, we're excited for you to hear one of our contributors from one of The Daily Dose's 3 partnering ministries: Our first partner is Fresh Wind Ministries at Western Home Communities where they typically host a weekly worship service at 10:30 am inside Diamond Event Center at The Jorgensen Plaza. But for now their services will be available on their YouTube channel, which is Fresh Wind Ministries, or linked to their Facebook Page, which is Fresh Wind Worship. Our second partner is Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry, where you can find weekly 30-minute worship services on various radio stations and at ChristianCrusaders.org...and where you can hear weekly interviews with Christians who have inspiring stories, right here on The CC Podcast. Our third partner is the Cedar Falls Bible Conference, whose 2019 conference messages are available in video format on their website, CedarFallsBibleConference.com...AND don't forget to mark your calendars for this year's conference, from July 25-August 1. The Daily Dose will be published every day through the end of April, 2020. Contributors to The Daily Dose include: Tim Boettger - Director of Spiritual Care at Western Home Communities Mark Eggleston - Chaplain at Western Home Communities Pastor Steve Kramer - Radio Preacher for Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry Pastor Lee Laaveg - Associate Radio Preacher for Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry Garry Moore - Lead Chaplain at Western Home Communities Enrique Ochoa - Worship Coordinator at Western Home Communities Matt Reisetter - Director of Christian Crusaders Radio & Internet Ministry and Director of the Cedar Falls Bible Conference Byron Simar - Chaplain at Western Home Communities Thanks to Steven Heerts, producer for The CC Podcast!
Long-time Peoria television anchor Garry Moore joins the show to talk about the impact Dr. Romeo B. Garrett had on the Peoria area and his upcoming production of "A Raisin in the Sun" at Peoria Players Theatre. Shaun, Morgan, and Rockie discuss the latest on the Coronavirus and how politics divides us.
This is a snippet from Breaking Walls Episode 99: New Year's 1948 On The Air ____________ Between nine and ten o’clock on Wednesday nights during 1947-48, NBC aired two of the top-fifteen shows on the air. The first was Duffy’s Tavern, who broadcast to a 23.9 rating in January 1948. The brainchild of star Ed Gardner, the show debuted as part of CBS’s Forecast pilot series on July 30th, 1940. By the winter of 1947 it was in the midst of its fourth season on NBC. Duffy’s Tavern was allegedly located in manhattan on 3rd avenue and 23rd street. It was the “eyesore of the East side” where the “elite meet to eat.” Duffy never made an appearance, but his disagreeable nature was a constant source of anxiety for Archie, thanks to his frequent telephone calls. Gardner’s heavily New York-accented Archie has inspired several characters in the years since. Garry Moore was the special guest for the evening and Alan Reed voices the accountant who has come to check on Duffy's books.
Ted Weems and his band open the show with their arrangement of Love Is. Garry Moore hosts this quiz show. Each question used earns the writer of that question $10. Besides that $20, double money and a case of Kix Cereals is guaranteed to those whose question beats the band but it may be more as there is a $100 bonus to divide between those who beat the band. Sponsor: Kix Cereal Host: Garry Moore Music: Ted Weems and His Orchestra Broadcast: February 9, 1941 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dennis-moore9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dennis-moore9/support
Ted Weems and his band open the show with their arrangement of You're a Lucky Guy. Garry Moore hosts this quiz show. Each question used earns the writer of that question $10. Besides that $20, double money and a case of Kix Cereals is guaranteed to those whose question beats the band but it may be more as there is a $100 bonus to divide between those who beat the band. Sponsor: General Mills, Kix Cereal Host: Garry Moore Music: Ted Weems and His Orchestra Broadcast: January 28, 1940 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dennis-moore9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dennis-moore9/support
Featuring JT Cotton, Will Adams, Dubble U, Alessa Ray, Dopamine BGC, The Rovina Apatosaurus, Garry Moore, Kojau & Wolfy, DJ Sunny Mega and Heuixis.
No sleuths today - just a heaping helping of Thanksgiving comedy from the Golden Age of Radio. Jimmy Durante and Garry Moore present a comedy opera about the pilgrims, and Jack Benny and his gang are off to the big football game in this Turkey Day bonus show.
The sixth annual two-hour long Thanksgiving special. Hosted by Don Ameche. Featuring Jimmy Durante, Garry Moore, Jack Benny, Red Skelton, Larry Storch, and more Read more ...
On this bonus episode of Your Library Podcast, we talk to Garry Moore, who created the podcast theme song, and we get some insight to his musical genius! Look for Episode 3 of Your Library Podcast on November 5.
Garry Moore, who retired as the former morning host of WEEK-TV's "25 News Today," is Steve Tarter's guest on Tarter Source this week. Moore stepped down earlier this year after a run of more than 30 years, making him the longest-running morning anchor in central Illinois broadcast history, according to WEEK. Among other topics, Moore will discuss how local media has changed over the years.
Garry Moore is accusing the council of having a conflict of interest when it comes to chlorination.A council staff member is also a board member of Water NZ, a lobby group pushing for chlorination of all of New Zealand’s drinking water.But council boss Karleen Edwards is defending the staff member's positions on both the board and council - saying it's not unusual in other councils around the country..She says Water NZ was not involved in the decision to chlorinate the city's water.
What a Funeral Director Can Do For You. In this episode of the Funeral Fact Podcast, host Jeff Kasper interviews Garry Moore (FDR-965) the owner of Moore's Mission Funeral Home (FD-873) in Concord, California, USA. Mr. Moore discusses the many services offered to the family who has lost a loved one. What you can expect from your visit with the funeral director, what you can do if you have advanced notice of a death, how you can discuss final arrangements with a loved one, United States Military Veterans benefits and much more. Mr. Moore uses his 43+ years of experience to guide families along this difficult path. Please subscribe and rate the podcast. Don't forget to visit our website at http://www.FuneralFact.com where you will be able to submit questions, suggest possible topics for future episodes and much more. Host Info: Jeff Kasper Guest Info: Moore's Mission Funeral Home (CA FD-873) Garry Moore.(CA FDR-965) 1390 Monument Blvd. Concord, CA 94520 USA http://www.mooresmissionfuneralhome.com +1 925-682-1100 Theme music, City of Echoes, was composed by Christian Aen and is used under license.
"The Jimmy Durante Show." December 31, 1947. NBC net. Sponsored by: Rexall Drugs. While hospitalized, Jimmy's place is taken by Red Skelton and Garry Moore. "Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid" plays little 1948 at a New Year's party. Red and Garry do an opera about the eternal triangle.
The Jimmy Durante Show. November 22, 1946. Note: For the 1947 season, Garry Moore was given equal billing with Durante (known as the "Jimmy Durante-Garry Moore Show" for the 1947-48 season). With JIMMY, GARRY MOORE, SUZANNE ELLIS, ROY BARGY and His Orchestra, CANDY CANDIDO, HOWARD PETRIE. Plot Summary: Features the "Thanksgiving Pilgrim Opera." Running time: 29:00.TGRC 07 Jimmy Durante.mp3
Jimmy Durante and Garry Moore do their show for the Seventh War Loan from the Paramount Theater. Original Air Date: June 15, 1945 Click here to add to Itunes.
Chocolate is good for you! More clearing out the car and hoping for treasure, Garry Moore dies, first Monday in Feb, Darren tells us what's on in London, OCD girl dies, girl gets married in 9 wedding dresses, Amanda Holden loses baby
We spoke to good ol’ Garry Moore this morning, the God Father of our fair city because we really wanted to hear his opinion ob Bob Parker’s media attention during the quake aftermath. There was a report which was amended, written by the senior civil defense manager at ECan that said Bob’s media presence contributed to a crisis situation being depicted by the media. ALSO we wanted to find out a little bit more about the ‘community’ he lived in for 10 years.
Kicking off our Monday was ex Christchurch Mayor, Mr. Garry Moore. Now that he’s not in the hot seat, Garry can quite happily give his opinion on the city without incurring the wrath of the greater community. But he’s a wise man and we wanted to hear his thoughts on the rebuilding of parts of our fair city and in particular, rebuilding/rejuvenating the city centre. Oh, and abolishing the one way system, yeah there’s that too.
Beat the Band---with Garry Moore hosting, Ted Weems (featuring a vocalist named Perry Como) leading the band, Marvel Maxwell also singing, longtime Easy Aces announcer Ford Bond in the same slot here, and General Mills sponsoring the show for its new corn cereal Kix---premieres on NBC, based in Chicago. A precedent to the later, somewhat landscape-changing hit Stop the Music, Beat the Band listeners will receive ten dollars if their question is used on the air, and the answer is always the title of a song. If they can beat the band they land twenty dollars and a case of Kix, with the musicians who miss the answer having to “feed the kitty”---tossing half dollars onto the bass drum, with the musician scoring the most points answering the listeners’ questions getting to take the money home. Folks, listen for the boom of the ol’ bass drum---that means the question beat the band.---Country Washburn, bassist with the Weems orchestra. Beat the Band's first incarnation will expire in 1941, but the show will be reborn in 1943, out of New York, with "The Incomparable Hildegarde" (Walter Winchell hung that tag upon the famed cabaret/supper club singer) as hostess, Harry Sosnik joining Ted Weems in handling the music, Marilyn Thorne joining Marvel Maxwell in the singing, and a slight change in the rules, tied to the new sponsor, Raleigh cigarettes. Listeners sent in musical questions and it was up to the band to identify songs from a few clues. Prizes of twenty-five dollars and a carton of the sponsor’s cigarettes . . . went to contestants whose questions did not beat the band. If the question did beat the band, the contestant received fifty dollars and two cartons of cigarettes, and the boys in the band had to throw a pack of cigarettes "on the old bass drum for the men in service overseas."
The Ford Show. January 1, 1947. CBS net. Sponsored by: Ford. The first tune is, "Zippity Doo Dah." Guest: Garry Moore. Dinah sings some of the hits of 1946. The cast looks back at "That Wonderful Year" of 1946! Dinah Shore, Peter Lind Hayes, Robert Emmett Dolan and His Orchestra, Tom Hanlon (announcer), Henry Lacossette (commercial spokesman), Garry Moore.