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78 RPM Record

Artist:Various Artists
Label:  Radiodisc
Country:USA
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Date:1948
Format:Album
Title:Coast Guard Memorial
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AVarious ArtistsCoast Guard Memorial - Part IRate
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CVarious ArtistsCoast Guard Memorial - Part IIRate
DVarious ArtistsCoast Guard Memorial - Part VRate
EVarious ArtistsCoast Guard Memorial - Part IIIRate
FVarious ArtistsCoast Guard Memorial - Part IVRate


Notes

Processed and pressed by Allied Record Manufacturing Co.

Play Date - August 4
Featuring Bob Hope, Jane Russell, Marilyn Maxwell, Jerry Colonna, Dorothy Shay (spelled Dorothy Shea), The Sportsmens Quartet,
also Spike Jones and his band, Michele Perriere and his orchestra
Announcer: Hy Averback
Emcee: Dane Clark (Warner Bros. Star)

Three discs with sides paired Parts I/VI, II/V, III/IV
12" Red vinyl

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LaurenceD SUBS
4th Feb 2013
 I wasn't sure whether to call this label Radiodisc or Allied Record Manufacturing. Also I called this an album, but maybe we could use a better classification.

Based on various fragments of information I could find, I believe that this radio program aired in 1948.
Here is a program summary:

Introductions by Hy Averback and Dane Clark
I'm In A Jam With Baby sung by Marilyn Maxwell
Comedy skit featuring 'a sea chanty' (title unknown) with Marilyn Maxwell and Jerry Colonna
You Can't Be True, Dear and You Call Everybody Darlin' by Spike Jones with Dorothy Shay
Comedy skit with Bob Hope and Jane Russell
Salute to Coast Guard Day with Dane Clark
Semper Paratus (The Coast Guard Marching Song) by the Sportsmens Quartet
 


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