Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radio. Show all posts
Thursday, September 20, 2012
The Los Angeles Proof Sheet
What I'd do to own these negatives!
This is what I imagine when I see these four images. A young couple drive their old jalopy across country to seek a good life in southern California. The first thing they do is drive around the city and take pictures of all the things they've dreamed about. I did the same thing about forty-five years or so after these photos were taken.
Labels:
automobiles,
california,
cars,
CBS,
Los Angeles,
NBC,
proof sheets,
radio
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Central Radio

I love this picture. The photographer may have got his depth of field wrong, with the four people in front slightly soft, but it's still a very compelling image. The reflection of the building across the street, the four people, employees, owners or customers, standing there, so confident in their pose. Just great. Probably from the late forties or early to mid fifties.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Kay Kyser

Kay Kyser was one of the most successful band leaders of the swing era. In all, his band recorded over 400 sides and had eleven number one hits. Kyser was born in Rocky Mount, North Carolina in 1905. While at the University of North Carolina he was a cheerleader and director of student plays. At the recommendation of Hal Kemp, he took over the leadership, from Kemp, of a local band. After his college career, he continued to lead his own band, and in 1934, was booked into the Blackhawk Club in Chicago. It was there that he developed the gimmick that he would be known for, The Kollege of Musical Knowledge, an amateur night quiz for the contestants. In 1938 he hired vocalist Ginny Simms. Broadcast regionally by the Mutual Broadcasting System, he went national and to New York and had a hit show on NBC radio. In 1949, he took his band to television, but after the show was cancelled in 1950, he retired from show business and never returned. I'm fairly certain that the singer with Kyser is Ginny Simms. She left the band in 1941, so if I'm right in my identification of Simms, with the NBC mic, this photo was taken between 1939 and 1941.
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