Monday, March 3, 2014
Music From Around the World - 1967
We did "World Music" when? Irwin Frankel made a career of promoting music from around the world. From 1959-1972 he promoted it on a radio program on WABC-FM New York. In 1967 the network ran a lot of Local New York programming, probably having something to do with our relationships with the networks.
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1967,
Music From Around the World
AFN Frankfurt - Derrick in the Morning 1994
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1994,
AFN,
AFN Frankfurt,
Derrick Brunnel
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Banners of Faith - 1971
Every Sunday, the Armed Forces Chaplains Board presented "Banners of Faith", a potpouri of faith based programs.
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1971,
Banners of Faith,
chapel
Billy Pearl - 1975
Billy was one of the jocks hired by Roger Carroll enterprises to do Army recruiting shows. Very Talented.
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1975,
Billy Pearl,
Recruiting
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Music From Your Hometown - 1947
One of the nicer things about being the Voice of Home were things like this. Stations would send acetates of broadcasts to the network. These would be made into new shows.
Leo Reisman - 1919
From roughly 1947 this is a "Music From Your Hometown" with Leo Reisman. Reisman had been around since the early 20s. By then he had a hotel band playing sweet music. So from 1030 WBZ Boston, here's Leo Reisman:
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1947,
Music From Your Hometown,
OTR
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Johnny Grant - Small World 1967
Small World was a lot like Monitor, light music, interesting features tied together with talent. George Church was the first host (discovering Chris Noel). After George was Johnny Grant. Johnny did a lot of programs for AFRTS.
Johnny Grant joined the Army Air Corps during World War II, hosting a daily radio show in New York City for servicemen and women. During this time, he interviewed many entertainment stars who were in the city. After his discharge, he stayed in New York, working as a reporter for station WINS.
Having moved to California, Grant appeared as a disc jockey on Los Angeles area radio stations KGIL (1949–50) and KMPC (1951–59)
Defense Secretary William S. Cohen greets Johnny Grant, Hollywood's ceremonial mayor and a veteran of 54 USO tours, during a military concert in Beverly Hills, Calif. Grant was the master of ceremonies of the Nov. 30 concert, hosted by DoD and the USO to honor the Hollywood film industry
Johnny Grant joined the Army Air Corps during World War II, hosting a daily radio show in New York City for servicemen and women. During this time, he interviewed many entertainment stars who were in the city. After his discharge, he stayed in New York, working as a reporter for station WINS.
Having moved to California, Grant appeared as a disc jockey on Los Angeles area radio stations KGIL (1949–50) and KMPC (1951–59)
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1967,
Johnny Grant,
Small World
Saturday, February 22, 2014
A Chat with Pete Pittman
Pete with Willie Nelson (on the left)
Pete Pittman was on AFRTS in Korea, Germany and Alaska. Did the mandatory PAO time and even worked for the film branch in Los Angeles. Musician, actor... That's a start. It's a great story.
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Pete Pittman,
Thom Whetston
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
FEN Jim Harmon 1969
Stephen Weber brings us this memory. It's 1969, the 24th anniversary of FEN and a Wonderful Weekend with Jim Harmon. Jim was also the main anchor. After that it's a clip of ... we're not really sure.
FEN Yokota
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1969,
FEN,
Jim Harmon
Friday, February 14, 2014
Lionel Barrymore - Concert Hall 1948
Lionel Barrymore had a great love of classical music. He wanted to do something for the troops. Starting in WWII he hosted Concert Hall, a live classical music program. On this visit Academy Award-winning music. The first selection is from, "The Song Of Bernadette." Lionel Barrymore (host), The Concert Hall Orchestra, Henry Svedrovski (conducting), Dorothy Warenskjold, Gilbert Russell
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1948,
Concert Hall,
Lionel Barrymore,
OTR
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Grand Old Opry - 1949
You can't tell the story of AFRTS without the Grand Old Opry. The Opry comes from WSM Nashville and started in the 1920s. It was the prototype for stations all over the country and their live country shows. When WWII came WSM made it available for the troops. In the 1980s it was still going strong. Here's a 1949 visit.
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1949,
Grand Old Opry,
OTR
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
From The Bookshelf of the World - 1946
As part of the education mission AFRTS would repackage classic stories that were broadcast on US radio. This is James Fenimore Coopers story "The Spy" as originally performed on Tales of Adventure November 21, 1946
AFN Berlin - Last morning show
Hard to believe it's been almost 20 years since AFN Berlin. In 1994 it was the last day.
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1994,
AFN,
AFN Berlin
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Rockin' 1958
In the record libraries from the 1950s there wasn't much rock. This 1958 pizza platter (16" disk) would have been sandwiched between hundreds of hours of broadway shows and big bands. Stan Major told us AFN didn't play any Elvis when he was a tanker in Germany...
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1958
Friday, February 7, 2014
Tony Booth - 50 years of radio
Tony Booth has spent over 50 years in radio. In 1969 mornings at AFKN. I had a chance to talk with Tony...
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AFKN,
Thom Whetston,
Tony Booth
Sunday, February 2, 2014
AFKN - 1973
Recently Brian Hartzell found a cassette from his AFKN time in 1973. Bits and pieces from the network.
Bobby Zix was a legend. When I got to Ft Devens I worked with JJ Gould (where is he?) He would go on about Kong. Took three decades to hear the magic. This tape was my first chance to actually hear him. Thank you Brian!
Bobby Zix was a legend. When I got to Ft Devens I worked with JJ Gould (where is he?) He would go on about Kong. Took three decades to hear the magic. This tape was my first chance to actually hear him. Thank you Brian!
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Places to go - 1963
This is a 1963 station listing from the Broadcast Guide. They list the networks separately:
Alaska Network (AN)
American Forces Korea Network (AFKN)
American Forces Network Europe (AFN)
Caribbean Forces Network (CFN) Canal Zone
Far East Network (FEN)
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1963,
Station Listing
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
AFRS Adak - The Great Dogsled Race
Everywhere we did community programming, carnivals, fairs, blooddrives. This was a February day in 1971. AFRS Adak TV and radio covering "The Great Dogsled Race". After that it's Michael Brown playing favorites.
| Adak | 890 KHz | 250w |
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1971,
AFRS Alaska,
Michael Brown
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Words And Music - Ann Richards 1942
The "Words and Music" program was usually a pretty girl reading poetry. Sounds like a winning formula.
Here's Australian actress Ann Richards
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1942,
Ann RIchards,
OTR,
Words and Music
Blue Danube Network - AFRS Austria 1954
After WWII, BDN, Blue Danube Network was in Austria. In 1955 American Forces left the country. From 1954 BDNs Bill Murray tells us about Austria.
Pride of Unit - Great White Ship 1948
Selena Royal
After WWII AFRS had to battle to be relevant. At this time they took the "Information and Education" part of the mission a lot more seriously, producing hundreds of hours of programs about unit histories, great battles and military heroes. On this program, a tribute to the hospital ships.
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1948,
OTR,
Pride Of Unit
Friday, January 3, 2014
AFRTS NBS Keflevik 1998 - Tom Jones
The radio show was hosted by Thomas E Jones. he was the station manager of AFRTS Keflavik Iceland The show was on air during Fridays from 11.00 to 13.00 The show was divided first hour oldies and the second hour country.
It's September 18, 1998 in Iceland. Our friend Larus Oskar had dropped by
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1998,
AFRS Iceland,
Keflavik,
Tom Jones
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Melody Roundup 1944
Melody Roundup brought top Western talent. This time with Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers.
Hard to tell what the source material was 78s, radio transcriptions, movie soundtracks.
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1944,
Melody Roundup,
OTR
Friday, December 27, 2013
GI Jive - 1946
Martha Wilkinson was one of the first big stars of AFRS. During WWII there was a show called "GI Jive", one of the DJ shows. Pretty non-descript until Martha became GI Jill and the voice of home.
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1946,
GI Jill,
GI Jive,
Martha Wilkerson
Sunday, December 22, 2013
Enchanted Keyboard - 1951
By the early 1950s radio had changed. Prior to that the networks were doing great comedy, mystery variety shows and AFRTS could clip the commercials and send them out. But now they were tasked with creating a lot of programs. Many information and education programs were produced along with entertainment offerings.
"Enchanted Keyboard" was typical. Classical piano with Don Thompson announcing. Some wonderful talent was available to come in and play the piano.
On this broadcast, Edward Rebner
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1951,
Enchanted Keyboard
Thursday, December 19, 2013
AFN - Bob Debasia - 1984
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1984,
AFN,
AFN Munich,
Bob Debasia
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Connectivity
We're back on the air. About a week ago Comcast pushed out an update that killed my Motorola SGB6580. I managed to get it back to defaults and running again. I own my modem, rather than paying the 7 bucks every month.
Yesterday it was the same thing and I couldn't get it back online.
I spent four years working for Comcast, getting modems activated and online. I do know this stuff.
Just wanted to let you know that Comcast and Motorola have a long history of not playing well on certain Motorola models.
On with the show...
Yesterday it was the same thing and I couldn't get it back online.
I spent four years working for Comcast, getting modems activated and online. I do know this stuff.
Just wanted to let you know that Comcast and Motorola have a long history of not playing well on certain Motorola models.
On with the show...
Friday, December 13, 2013
Good Morning Vietnam - the real story
Paul Bottoms let me know about this:
"Adrian Cronauer, Tony Booth who was at AFKN in Korea and I gave a presentation in February 2011 for two days at the Virginia War Memorial in Richmond."
Here's the first part:
"Adrian Cronauer, Tony Booth who was at AFKN in Korea and I gave a presentation in February 2011 for two days at the Virginia War Memorial in Richmond."
Here's the first part:
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1965,
AFVN,
Paul Bottoms,
Tony Booth,
Vietnam
Saturday, December 7, 2013
FEN - 1964 the start of the Vietnam War
Here's live coverage from FEN August 5th and 6th 1964 of the Gulf of Tonkin, pretty much the beginning of the Vietnam War.
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