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Tribute Over Wsai Moved Into the Netherland Plaza in Cincinnati, Succeeding Horace Heidt WEEKLY Volume 1, No. 48 WEEK ENDING APRIL 21, 1932 Price 5c Gus Arnheim Now Men Forget L ap Year Lives Heard Over WLW Sousa's Spirit From th Flaza As Massed Bands Pay Gus Arnheim and his Cocoanut Grove (Los Angeles) Orchestra have Tribute over WSAi moved into the Netherland Plaza in Cincinnati, succeeding Horace Heidt. The Arnheim band scored Army, Navy and Marine a hit last winter while broadcasting Stoopnagle and over \\TBM from the Cafe Winter Musicians In Stirring Garden in Chicago. Budd Will Show Memorial on NBC WLW is broadcasting the Arnheim At Albee Soon melodies. Dorothy Thomas a n d Buddy Clark, vocalists, and the Three Stoopnagle and Mudd. ene of -1 hard concert unsurpassed in the Rhythm Rascals are featured in _Arn- Procter & Gamble's four radio o rirI s iistorv- will rise from the heim' band of 19. acts now at large over the air. massed instruments of the Army, will play the RRO-Albee Tine Lucky Dance at Nary and Marine bands in tribute to Strike Hour- in with the help of incbell and Theater Cincinnati next Walter \\ month. the late Jelin Philip Sousa Sunday his "Clean, Cincinnati !"-will carry of (April 17) at 1n:'n p. music front the Plaza Their elate. as well as that Arui.ci-n's hate Smiths appearance at the Thursday (April 14) at in p. in. over ILSAI will be the local outlet for saine theater, will be announced this NBC -W1 -].A I memorial. WS _A1 (NBC -WEAL). soon. Len Bernie will open his wcele Some ii American andand Canadian hand at the _Albee on Saturday IApril -loaders will (fired the bauds WM Announces irtnn Constitution flail, Washing- h 01, D. C. during the American adio Schedule Landnraster's' Association's third cidt- for t"ïeds` Garnes ayTan-rtl'aauser" retitiou. To Among the if, nuntbers to 1!e heard End Metropo9ltan e- the first time are "Huntin etoc',-er Ballad" by Ott, ritm Respighi ; "1fant- WFBE will broadcast the Re,t mersniith" by the Briton, Gustav 2 t : Season of Opera early games as follows (all :43 p. Hoist: "Uni rersity." new march by April 13-15 Chicago here. Edwin Franko Goldman. and "Sky- April 18 Pittsburgh here. I.auritz Melchior and Lawrence c-ard," a tone poem by Nat Shilkret, April 20-23 Chicago there. Tibbettill have the leads in Rich- Leaders in the concert will be WFBE will broadcast all Reds' ard Wagner's\\ "Tannhauser" when the Hoist, Goldman,_ Shilkret, Arthur games, excepting Saturday and Sun- IRENE TAYLOR last two acts are broadcast Saturday Pryor, Captain 1 aylor Branson, Cap- home; and (April 16), hegining at 3 p. nt. over tain William J. Stanuard, Charles day at Saturday, Sunday "This is a very leap says Irene Taylor, NBC holidays at St. Louis, and Sunday at funny year," \V -SAI (NBC -WEAL ). Bcnter, Captain Charles O'Neill, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. New singer. "I have received more proposals this year than ever This ends the season's Metropoli- Lieutenant T. J. Gagnier, Captain R. York gaines there are a WFBE ad- before. Maybe its in the air." Irene is heard on the late dance tan Opera House broadcasts, making B. Hayward, Peter Boys, A. Austin dition. pick-ups from Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago over NBC. a total of 25 over NBC since the be- Harding, Victor T. Grabel, Wilter ginning on Christmas 19::1, Smith. Frank Simon and Herbert L, The cast includes Melchior as Clarke. Fritze Fasts Briton Ends His June Comes East Tannhauser. Tibbett as Wolfram. Elisabeth Rethberg as Elizabeth, Philharmonic Siegfried Tappolet as Landgraf Her- Irene Is Guest mann, Hans Clemens as Walther, Season Sunday Arnold Gabor as Biterolf. Giordano Paltrinierï as Heinrich. laines Wolfe as Reinmar. Dorothee 1\lanski as Sir Thomas Beecham,. who has con- Venus and Aida Doninclli as a young ducted the New York Philharmonic - shepherd. Symphony Orchestra for fire weeks during the enforced absence of TO TALK OVER SEA Arturo Toscanini, will malee his fare - o dl appearance with the orchestra Viscountess Snowden. wife o f this season at Carn:ygie Hall, New Britain's former Chancellor e,f the 'York, on Sunday (April 17), over Exchequer. will speak on "The Unity \VKRC of the '_Methodist Churches" Sunday- (CBS) network from 2 to (April 17) at 12:39 nuon over Co- p. an. lunibia. The complete pro,, -am follows: Overture, "Fingal's Case .Men,lelssohrt FROM BRITAIN ç"r,:phouy No. 2, in D v:nior B aluns Allegro non troppo Adagio non troppo Allegretto grazioso Thee British Broadcasting Corpo- Finale: Allegro con : it ration will send to America "The Intcrntission: Description vi the Music by Common Heritage" Friday (April Olin Downes 22 ) at 5 p. m. over Columbia in the Concerto in B minor, No. ....Saint-Saens She is blue-eyed and plat- Violin soloist: Rctno 13 i,ynh:i second of eight international ex- "Slimmer Night on the Ricer" Deiius inum -haired and her name is changes. Prebale to "Die Meistersinger" l\ agner June Pursell-"the girl with the ballad voice." Her voice is -ow- BUDDY ON WCKY TO SING "Fi REFLY" pitched, vibrant and appealing Irene Bordoni will transport and her singing is often com- FRITZI WHITE Buddy Rogers and his California her Parisian pattern of melody The Dayton Thorobreds will in- pared with that of the late Nora to clude Rudolph Frind's operetta, Cavaliers may be heard each Satur- WSAI (NBC-WEAF) Friday p. m. may be 5 day 12 One lunch-hour "Firefly," Friday (April 15) at 9 Bayes. June is feet 4, weighs at midnight over WCKY (April 15) at 9:30 p. m. as guest to you, but it's time to sing for p. m. over \VL\V, Soloists are Helen 125 and whispers to the micro- (\ lib inger with Leo Reisman and his Fritz; White. Secretary in a Marie Anderson, Franklin Bens. phone. She gazes at the ceiling o, chestra on Ponds program. Louis John Johnen and Tont Richey-. movie concern, Fritzi foregoes and prefers to be alone during RUSS COLUMBO BACK O Thursday (April 21) at S her noonday repast to be heard her broadcast. From May 4 she p. she will open an eight -week BERNIE AT GREYSTONE with George Hall and his or- will be on each Saturday at 6:45 Russ Columho, "NBC Rontee of en agement for that hour as chestra from the Hotel Taft in p. m. over WSAI (NBC-WEAF). Son,g." has returned to the air. He gu St on the Fleischmann pro - Ben Bernie will play- at the Grey - is singing each Monday-, Tuesday, New York City, over WKRC She had seven years as a r< dio gr m with Rudy Vallee and his stone Ballroom Sunday evening (April Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 11 1 p, (CBS) at rn. daily except 24) during his weeks stand at the star in Hollywood before her re- p. ni, and Sunday at 11 :15 p. m. over C nnecticut Yankees over WSAL Sunday. RKO-Albee beginning the day before, cent trek to New York, an NBC-WFAF hookup. BC-WEAF), 2 RADIO DIAL, WEEK ENDING APRIL 21, 1932 Eastern Standard Time Weekly RADIO DIAL Oh, Columbia! Entered as second-class matter Inly 29, 1931, at the post office at Cincinnati, Ohio. « PROGRAM JOTTINGS » under the Act of Ma ch 3. 1579. Programs on Published every 'Friday by the Radio Dial Publishing Co.. Choke of the Week's 22 East 12th St.. Cincinnati. Ohio. Contents copyrighted. Local and Out -of -Town Stations Sax Monts tor $1. Single Copes 5 cents RADIO DIAL brings you latest available programs and news of your favorite stations and artists. All programs listed are correct up to press -time, but are, of course, subject to Friday, April 15 Marching Song" and "Drink to Me later changes by networks and local stations. On1-- with Thine Eyes." WLW (NBC-WJZ) will take * * * children behind scenes of the Ring - VOL. I WEEK ENDING APRIL 21, 1932 No. 48 Richard Bonelli, Chicago Civic ling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Opera star, will again be guest - Circus at Madison Square Garden singer at 3:30 p. m. on the Swift at 3:15 p.m. Garden Hour over WLW (NBC- CROONING GETS THE GATE * * * WJZ). Israel Zangwill's play, "The Melt- * * In radio programs as in everything else, styles are always changing. ing Pot," will be broadcast by the Eleanor Brandt, violinist, student No sooner does the ceaselessly swinging pendulum of popularity reach Radio Guild at 4:13 p. tn. over an of Emil Heermann, and Herschel one dizzy extreme than it pauses and starts an equally dizzy descent. NBC-WJZ hook-up. Linstaedt, pianist, pupil of Albino That recurring manifestation of human nature as it affects broadcast- * * * Gorno, will give the College of Mu- ing fare is particularly to the fore at the moment, for the favor -and - George Meader, stage and opera sic of Cincinnati student program disfavor curve has just described another of its breakneck dips, this time tenor, will sing "The Night \Vas over WCKY, Sunday at 7:30 p. m. with crooning as the thing left high and dry. Made for Love" and "Poor Pierrot" * * * Two or three months ago, the crooners were getting all the breaks. (both from the show, "The Cat and Paul Robeson, whose fine bari- No program of popular music was complete without a soft singer. the Fiddle") and "Don't Ask Me tone voice and whose performances Indeed, there were times when dialers who wanted vocalizing of any other Why," when he appears with Leon- in "Show Boat," "Porgy," "The sort were hard-pressed to find it.
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