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- Guy Lombardo Show Program GJ 247 Audition Spring-Aire Bedding Association Meet pt 1 11-10-49
This file is part of the Joe Hehn Memorial Collection, hosted at the Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/joe-hehn - Guest Star 460 Plain And Fancy
This file is part of the Joe Hehn Memorial Collection, hosted at the Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/joe-hehn - Guest Star 459 Jo Stafford
This file is part of the Joe Hehn Memorial Collection, hosted at the Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/joe-hehn - Guest Star 456 Red Skelton
This file is part of the Joe Hehn Memorial Collection, hosted at the Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/joe-hehn - Guest Star 455 Modernaires
This file is part of the Joe Hehn Memorial Collection, hosted at the Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/joe-hehn - Guest Star 422 Mimi Benzell
This file is part of the Joe Hehn Memorial Collection, hosted at the Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/joe-hehn - Guest Star 421 Tony Bennett
This file is part of the Joe Hehn Memorial Collection, hosted at the Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/joe-hehn - Green Hornet, Your Friend
This file is part of the Joe Hehn Memorial Collection, hosted at the Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/joe-hehn - Greatest Show on Earth
This file is part of the Joe Hehn Memorial Collection, hosted at the Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/joe-hehn - The Goldbergs
- Grand Ole Opry
- Grand Ole Opry
The program has its own theater, Grand Ole Opry House, in Nashville. When the local gentry couldn't make it to town to see the Opry in person, they, like millions of other faithful listeners, tuned in on the show in the comfort of their own homes. (Remember Radio by Ron Lackman, 1970) - Grand Ole Opry
Comedian Rod Brasfield was an Opry regular. (Remember Radio by Ron Lackman, 1970) - Grand Ole Opry
The Old Hickory Singers provided the musical commercials for the show's sponsor. (Remember Radio by Ron Lackman, 1970) - Grand Ole Opry
Grand Ole Opry was the nation's number one country and Western program during radio's heyday. First broadcast in 1925, it is still being heard over the nation's wires in some parts of the country. Originating from Nashville, Tennessee, unofficial capital of America's country-and-Western (Remember Radio by Ron Lackman, 1970)