Dexter Mills and Hal Grant talk about humorous events while announcing on live radio. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late...
Only "Susie Helina is written on the back. The rest of the name and other information has been erased from it. The picture was made by The Paine Studio, 923 F.S.T. - Wash, D.C.
Arthur, Alexander A. ; Engineers -- Appalachian Region, Southern.
Alexander A. Arthur (1846-1912), a Scotch-Canadian by birth, was an engineer and founder of Middlesborough, Kentucky in 1890; Arthur was hired by the "American Association, Ltd" of England, as their general agent for the development of...
Howard, Oliver Otis -- 1830-1909.; Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tenn.) -- History;
This original photograph of Union General Oliver Otis
Howard, was made at the Purdy Studio, in Boston. A retired
veteran of the Civil War, Howard lectured at Cumberland Gap,
Tennessee, upon the invitation of Reverend Arthur Aaron
Myers at...
Hal Grant tells a story about a dangerous car ride. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late 1930's, 1940's and early 1950's. ...
Virgil Simmons tells a story about winning a guinea hen for a fiddle contest, and Irv letting them loose. Saford Hall tells a story of spelling confusion. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers...
Dexter Mills, Curtis Downey, and Hal Grant talk about humorous pranks they pulled while working as radio announcers. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in...
Dexter Mills talks about a kite that he built while working as a radio announcer. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late...
Hal Grant talks about an unfortunate broadcast that he made, which somehow turned humorous. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through...
Radio announcers talk about funny events they were employed to cover. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late 1930's, 1940's...
Dexter Mills talks about switching to WDBJ after winning a vocal contest. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late 1930's,...
Dexter Mills tells about his audition for WRBX as a singer, and later musicians he worked with. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia...
Musicians play a swing tune before a group interview begins. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late 1930's, 1940's and early...
John and Paul discuss the problems that WRBX had before going out of business. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late...
Bob Crawley talks about Jay Hugh Hall. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late 1930's, 1940's and early 1950's. The group...
Paul Reynolds talks about the mutual trade for musicians and radio station. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late 1930's,...
Curtis Downey discusses the employment trends during WWII for wives of radio employees. Lois Firestone talks about her father arranging show dates for their family band. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians...
Saford Hall tells a story about a fan who was a little confused. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late 1930's, 1940's and...
Mel, Saford, and Wayne talk about some pranks that initiated people into the bands. This interview is being conducted by Kip Lornell with a group of musicians and announcers who used to perform on live radio, in Roanoke Virginia through the late...