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The Old-Time Radio Digest!
Volume 2014 : Issue 84
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ISSN: 1533-9289
Today's Topics:
NEW Texas Rangers radio book [ Ben Ohmart <benohmart@[removed]; ]
Halloween shows [ Welsa <welsa@[removed]; ]
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Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 11:24:56 -0400
From: Ben Ohmart <benohmart@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: NEW Texas Rangers radio book
Millions of Americans Hear
The Texas Rangers Country Music Act For The First Time
Albany, GA - No, they're not on a baseball diamond, but they were in the
Country Western major leagues. Millions of people heard them on radio and saw
them in movies featuring Gene Autry, Johnny Mack Brown, and others.
BearManor Media proudly announces the release of The Texas Rangers: Two
Decades on Radio, Film, Television, and Stage by Ryan Elliott and Kevin
Coffey.
Kansas City's KMBC was home to many Country and Western artists during
radio's Golden Age, but few could match the popularity and longevity of The
Texas Rangers. Debuting in 1932, The Texas Rangers entertained America by
radio, records, tours, motion pictures, and television before finally
disbanding in the 1950s.
With few commercially released singles, The Texas Rangers were soon forgotten
after their heyday except by the most devoted fans of the genre. Now, nearly
six decades after the end of their performing years, The Texas Rangers: Two
Decades on Radio, Film, Television, and State offers an in-depth history of
the Texas Rangers. This book provides a rare look into the personalities and
business dealings that kept the group performing before the public for more
than twenty years.
Available exclusively from BearManor Media in soft cover and hardback
formats.
About BearManor Media: The award-winning and Pulitzer-nominated press
publishes cutting-edge entertainment books, audio books, e-books, CDs, and
DVDs on movies, television, radio, theater, animation, and more. Founded in
2001 by Publisher Ben Ohmart, the BearManor Media catalog now features more
than 400 outstanding subjects from the obscure to the eminent. Visit
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For High Resolution Images or more information: contact Krystal Grabman at
(682) 703-2676 or krystal@[removed].
Contact the publisher Ben Ohmart at books@[removed]
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Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 12:08:50 -0400
From: Welsa <welsa@[removed];
To: <[removed]@[removed];
Subject: Halloween shows
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One of my favorites is Baby Snooks. November 1, 1946. It really shows how
more often than not it was Daddy who got Snooks into trouble, not Snooks
herself.
Ted
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