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My father was a radio technician, cowboy singer, and guitar player. He performed in the late 1930âs before he enlisted in World War II & retained his love of music for many decades.
This show is my homage to him.
My father was a radio engineer and electrician; he loved the other side of radio as well â the listening side â it kept him company during many lonesome nights in the 30âs, 40âs & 50âs.
From my imagination to your ears â itâs WHFM â vintage music & (very occasional) radio shows from mid century America.
These are "rough drafts" of a new show that will include old time radio shows that my father might have enjoyed, also plenty of 78's, LPs and 7" EPs from the 1930s through the 1960's