In Mexico there's a form of music called Norteno it's 3/4 time and sounds like a polka. There's something full circle about Sunday morning, AFN and Latin Tempo. Today Santiago Minchaga, I know I spelled that wrong, plays some wonderful music. The program was popular with the Germans...
Saturday, March 29, 2014
AFN Latin Tempo 1980
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1980,
AFN,
Latin Tempo,
Latino,
Spanish
Serenade In Blue - 1967
The military used commercial radio stations for recruiting in a big way starting with WWII. Most of the programs were good entertainment. Sometimes these shows would end up broadcast by AFRTS. That puzzled me. Although there were places like Germany and the Canal Zone with many dependents, most of our stations were on ships or in non-command sponsored areas. Was there a purpose in playing an Air Force recruiting show on a Navy ship?
Serenade in Blue was quality music from Air Force bands. Here's a 1967 visit:
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1967,
Recruiting,
Serenade In Blue
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
A Chat With Mark Moss
Mark Moss had quite a career, Army, Air National Guard, tours at SEB Italy, AFKN Korea, Desert Storm and was a DINFOS instructor...
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Mark Moss,
Thom Whetston
Country Music Time
Country Music Time had a long run for USAF recruiting. Today Perry Bullard features Leroy Van Dyke.
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Country Music Time,
Perry Bullard,
Recruiting,
USAF
Monday, March 17, 2014
Is it spring yet?
I did want to thank Steven for making a contribution to the blog. They help a lot. There will be some acquisitions that I think we can all enjoy. If you'd like to help, just click the "Donate" button on the left to start. I won't be naggy. Have a wonderful day!
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Off the Wing Tip - 1967
We ran filler shows. Prior to 1971 many of the DJ shows were 45 minutes. With five minutes of news it left a ten minute hole. "Off The Wing Tip" was a ten minute show. I had assumed it was a recruiting program but I don't think so. On this one from New York they spend some time with the pilots of the NYPD.
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1967,
Off The Wing Tip
AFTN - Captain Madrac 1973
Before they made him use his real name, Ralph Gebes was Captain Madrack on AFTN Odapau, Thailand.
There's a really great website with AFTN memories click here.
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1973,
AFTN,
Ralph Gebes
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Friday, March 14, 2014
We now join our affiliate station...
I thought you may have some fun with this. Airchecks from the field
AFN Europe
AFVN Vietnam
AFKN Korea
FEN
AFTN Thailand
AFRS Alaska
AFRS Iceland
AFN France
SCN Panama
Mosquito Network
Did you save any airchecks?
AFN Europe
AFVN Vietnam
AFKN Korea
FEN
AFTN Thailand
AFRS Alaska
AFRS Iceland
AFN France
SCN Panama
Mosquito Network
Did you save any airchecks?
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AFKN,
AFN,
AFRS Alaska,
AFRS Iceland,
AFVN,
FEN,
Mosquito Network,
SCN
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Yank Bandstand - 1946
In WWII many of the top US bands were in uniform for the war effort. Yank Bandstand would present these bands.
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1946,
OTR,
Yank Bandstand
Monday, March 10, 2014
GI Jive 1944
Armed Forces Radio's first heartthrob was Martha Wilkerson. During WWII she started doing GI Jive and kept doing the show into the 1950s.
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1944,
GI Jill,
GI Jive,
Martha Wilkerson,
OTR
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Link to us
Do you have a website? Is it related to radio, military or were you an AFRTS vet? I would like to link to it on the link page Just let me know afrts@live.com
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
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