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V-E Day
Woody Guthrie – This Land
The Home Front – V-E Day (edited clip)
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The Editor’s Desk
Bob Haymes
Canada Lee “A History Restored”
Canada Lee — 4/2/1944 — Slum Corrals
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The Fisher Files
Ted X 3
Ted Brown, Ted Knight, Ted Baxter
These Melodies Linger On
Here Comes The Bride
PM Magazine, October 22, 1941
Last night a radio script writer names Nate Heiken married a New York girl named Amber Dana, in the apartment of a lawyer friend. Shortly before the ceremony began, Heiken, who is one of Fred Allen’s writers, realized something was missing–a piano or organ to play the Wedding March.
Since you can’t go around buying or borrowing an organ just like that, even in this big town of ours, Heiken did the next best thing. He called WNEW and asked if they could play at exactly 9:05, the Wedding March. WNEW not only could but did. So at 9:05 the bride and groom marched out of the foyer into the living room and up to Magistrate, Raphel Koening who married them with just the proper musical background.
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That wedding story is just one example of how nice things happened in 1940 to people who listened to WNEW. The station ID below doesn’t date back that far, but it’s premise does.
Nice Things Happen to People (:34)
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WNEW music ID – Larry Green
WNEW melody–Russ Kassoff piano solo (:13)
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The Ballad Of The Long Island Railroad Gene Klavan
Ballad Of The Long Island Railroad – Gene Klavan (1:11)
Gene Klavan’s “Ballad Of The Long Island Railroad was first published here in 2013.
Klavan and Finch promo (:13)
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Gambler’s Guitar – Jim Lowe
GAMBLER’S GUITAR , JIM LOWE — In May, 1953, Mercury Records released Jim Lowe’s recording of a rockabilly song he had written, Gambler’s Guitar. Later that same month, Mercury released a cover version of the song by Rusty Draper. Although Jim’s recording did well, Draper had a higher country music profile and Mercury heavily promoted his version, which hit the Top Ten on most charts. More cover recordings hit the market including Merle Haggard, Chet Atkins, Tennessee Ernie Ford and Cab Galloway. We’re partial to the version by the fellow who started it all.
Jim Lowe — Gambler’s Guitar (2:32)
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Bernice Judis
Bernice Judis, Martin Block, William B. Williams, Glenn Miller (2:39)
The audio clip above is from the radio documentary, “The Home Front” which was heard on WNEW in February, 1983. The voice actuality of Bernice Judis included in the clip, was part of the Westinghouse LP, “The First 50 Years of Radio.”
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I love Rudy Ruderman
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And to close the show, the WNEW station ID in the style of Count Basie.
WNEW Musical ID , Count Basie Style (1:00)
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Bill Diehl “Mr. Media”
Bill Diehl (WNEW/ABC) has reached his 80th birthday. And he also recently noted his 65th on-the-air year as a broadcaster. The below profile of Bill by Bob Gibson was first published here five years ago. It’s been updated with some new material including audio and video clips presented here for the first time.
Bill’s final WNEW newscast – July 16, 1971
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Bill interviews Bernadette Peters – February 23, 2018
About the time Bill’s memoir was published in 2017, he was interviewed by Cheri Preston for ABC’s “Perspective.”
Bill with Cheri Preston on ABC’s “Perspective”
Check out http://bdiehl.com/
The Matinee And The Ballroom
The All Night Record Man
The Milkman’s Matinee –Les Brown & The Modernaires
The Make Believe Ballroom — Glenn Miller
(W)NEW Fantasy — Lalo Schifrin