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The radio program went on hiatus after 372 consecutive Sunday broadcasts over CBS. Its final broadcast was on February 25, 1945, at 10:30 a.m. Eastern; later that evening, the choir was featured on Quentin Reynolds' [195] Radio Reader's Digest on the history of the choir and the program.
Chor Leoni is a low voice choir based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.The group was founded as Chor Leoni Men's Choir in 1992 by Order of Canada recipient Diane Loomer, C.M. (1940 - 2012), and consists of up to 70 TTBB singers.
Say it loud Teen Radio; Sacred Heart Program; The Sammy Kaye Show (1937–1956) Saturday Night Serenade (1936–1948) The Savage Nation with Michael Savage (2000–present) SCORE (306) Radio: Counselors to America's Small Business (1998–present) on WVOX "The Scott Vincent Show" (1955–1959) Scattergood Baines (1938–1950) Screen Directors ...
This category contains American radio programs mostly devoted to playing music, interviews with musicians, and other topics of a musical nature. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
Music & the Spoken Word is a religious radio and television series. Broadcast weekly from the Salt Lake Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah, the program primarily features performances of music by Tabernacle Choir (Choir)—often accompanied by the Salt Lake Tabernacle organ and the Orchestra at Temple Square. The program also includes spiritual ...
The Paris Choral Society (or PCS) is an auditioned amateur choir based at the American Cathedral in Paris, France. The PCS is incorporated as a voluntary association under French law as an Association loi de 1901, and is made up of 100 singers of different nationalities [1] dedicated to the performance of choral masterpieces. Three concerts are ...
The Major Bowes Amateur Hour was an American radio talent show broadcast in the 1930s and 1940s, created and hosted by Edward Bowes (1874–1946). Selected performers from the program participated in touring vaudeville performances, under the "Major Bowes" name. The program later transitioned to television under host Ted Mack.
December 24, 1957 saw the third broadcast with the same cast and sponsor. Crosby repeated six of the songs heard in the first two programs. In the same program, Gary Crosby (still in army uniform, at that time) exchanged greetings with his father from Salzburg while introducing an Austrian choir singing "Silent Night" in their native language. [5]
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