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- Cities_Service_Concerts abstract "The Cities Service Concerts were musical broadcasts which had a long three-decade run on radio from 1925 to 1956, encompassing a variety of vocalists and musicians.The concerts began with trial broadcasts in the New York area during 1925 and 1926Graham McNamee was the announcer for the brass group of Edwin Franko Goldman when the hour-long program began February 18, 1927, on NBC, expanding to a symphonic sound with Rosario Bourdon and a 30-piece orchestra that summer along with the Cavaliers quartet.On January 3, 1930, Jessica Dragonette brought her repertoire of 500 songs to the series, often doing duets with Frank Parker and generating top ratings during the 1930s. She was replaced by soprano Lucille Manners in 1937. Other performers during this period were Robert Simmons and James Melton. Along with the Cities Service Singers, baritone Ross Graham (1905-1986) arrived in 1939. Graham was also heard on Show Boat. Maestro Dr. Frank Black headed the show from at least 1938 to 1942 along with Manners and Graham.The title changed to Highways in Melody in 1944 when Paul Lavalle was the orchestra leader. Lavalle continued after the show was retitled yet again as The Cities Service Band of America which experimented with simulcasting (audio broadcast separately over the radio) in 1949 and 1950. The series came to an end on January 16, 1956.".
- Cities_Service_Concerts wikiPageID "19302317".
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- Cities_Service_Concerts wikiPageRevisionID "689625223".
- Cities_Service_Concerts wikiPageWikiLink Category:1920s_American_radio_programs.
- Cities_Service_Concerts wikiPageWikiLink Category:1930s_American_radio_programs.
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- Cities_Service_Concerts wikiPageWikiLink Edwin_Franko_Goldman.
- Cities_Service_Concerts wikiPageWikiLink Graham_McNamee.
- Cities_Service_Concerts wikiPageWikiLink James_Melton.
- Cities_Service_Concerts wikiPageWikiLink Jessica_Dragonette.
- Cities_Service_Concerts wikiPageWikiLink NBC.
- Cities_Service_Concerts wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Lavalle.
- Cities_Service_Concerts wikiPageWikiLink Rosario_Bourdon.
- Cities_Service_Concerts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cities Service Band of America".
- Cities_Service_Concerts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cities Service Concerts".
- Cities_Service_Concerts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dr. Frank Black".
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- Cities_Service_Concerts subject Category:1920s_American_radio_programs.
- Cities_Service_Concerts subject Category:1930s_American_radio_programs.
- Cities_Service_Concerts subject Category:American_music_radio_programs.
- Cities_Service_Concerts subject Category:NBC_radio_programs.
- Cities_Service_Concerts hypernym Broadcasts.
- Cities_Service_Concerts type Broadcaster.
- Cities_Service_Concerts type Program.
- Cities_Service_Concerts comment "The Cities Service Concerts were musical broadcasts which had a long three-decade run on radio from 1925 to 1956, encompassing a variety of vocalists and musicians.The concerts began with trial broadcasts in the New York area during 1925 and 1926Graham McNamee was the announcer for the brass group of Edwin Franko Goldman when the hour-long program began February 18, 1927, on NBC, expanding to a symphonic sound with Rosario Bourdon and a 30-piece orchestra that summer along with the Cavaliers quartet.On January 3, 1930, Jessica Dragonette brought her repertoire of 500 songs to the series, often doing duets with Frank Parker and generating top ratings during the 1930s. ".
- Cities_Service_Concerts label "Cities Service Concerts".
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