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Franklyn MacCormack (March 8, 1906 – June 12, 1971) was an American radio personality in Chicago, Illinois, from the 1930s into the 1970s. [1] After his death, Ward Quaal, the president of the last company for which MacCormack worked, described him as "a natural talent and one of the truly great performers of broadcasting's first 50 years."
Franklyn MacCormack, the host, provided "sensitive readings of familiar poetry and thought". [ 3 ] Emerson had a collection of approximately 500 hymn books for use in selecting the songs to be used on the air.
and was popularized by WGN radio personality Franklyn MacCormack in the 1950s. It is the title poem of his anthology, Why Do I Love You? and Other Poems From my Old Book of Memories (1948). MacCormack recorded himself reciting the poem with the orchestral music of Hans Engelman's "Melody of Love" in 1943. [5] It sold more than 4 million copies. [6]
Franklyn MacCormack; Torey Malatia; Mike Malloy; Lou Manfredini; Roland Martin (journalist) Kevin Matthews (radio personality) Garrard McClendon; Larry McKinley;
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Franklyn MacCormack (1906–1971), US radio personality; Geoffrey MacCormack known as Warren Peace, English vocalist; John McCormack (1884–1945), Irish tenor singer; Kevin McCormack (born 1970), Irish dancer, one of the first dancers selected for Riverdance; Mary McCormack (born 1969), US television, Broadway and film actress