Features Spike Jones and the City Slickers, along with Dorothey Shea the Park Avenue Hillbilly, and Myron "Mike" Wallace. Guest tonight is Tex Williams. Spike Jones opens with Toot, Toot…
Audio is a little muffled, but OK. Molly gets confused as Fibber reads to her from a Western novel about cowboys and gunslingers. The old West is in Fibber's blood…
Audio resolution is low, and weak. it's still a fun listen geared for kids. Lou comes out with a mystery book, and others he's reading from the library. Should he…
Likely start date for episodes is 1948, or 1949. The group had been around for 15 years, and made over 100 films. The group formed in 1933, and in August…
In between joking around and banter, Pinto Pete and his band of singing cowhands crank out the Western flavored harmony. Playlist Rootin', Tootin', Shootin' Sons Of Guns Springtime in the…
Audio quality is mushy and poor, but generally understandable if you have earphones, or a quiet listening environment. Hosted by Joan Edwards who sings, I'm Beginning to See the Light.…
Features Frederick March and Jean Arthur. Gary Cooper was to star, but had to bow out due to illness, Wild Bill Hickock makes an impression on a boy in a…
Bing tells about the rigorous life of a vocalist, then gets ready to sing. Playlist The Night Has a Thousand Eyes. (Bing Crosby) Dear to My Heart. (Peggy Lee) I…