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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Radio History: Nov 21



➦In 1877…Thomas Edison unveiled his new "talking machine," later called the phonograph. The first thing recorded on Edison's new invention was the song "Mary Had a Little Lamb."  Recording made by Thomas A. Edison on August 12, 1927, at the Golden Jubilee of the Phonograph ceremony. In this recording Edison demonstrates how in 1877 he made the first record on his tinfoil phonograph. The original 1877 recording was not saved and no longer exists.  Edison received a patent three months later.


➦In 1944…"The Roy Rogers Show" aired for the first time featuring the Whippoorwills and the Sons of the Pioneers, was broadcast by the Mutual Broadcasting System. It began as a western music and variety show and evolved into an action-drama series during its 10-year run.

Roy's radio show lasted 11 seasons and the Roy Rogers Show On TV stayed on the air for 6 seasons.  Roy also made a ton of movies and appeared on numerous other radio and TV shows as a guest star! In addition, Roy had a successful recording career for several years with songs that made it to the top of the charts! Most people probably remember him and Dale Evans singing "Happy Trails to You" at the end of each show!

➦In 1963…U.S. President John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline, arrived in San Antonio, Texas. They were starting a two-day visit to Texas that would end in Dallas.

John B Gambling
➦In 1974...New York radio personality John B. Gambling died at age 77.  He was the first of three Gamblings to host the WOR 710 AM ‘Rambling With Gambling’ morning show over a span of 88 years.

He was a member of the The Gambling family, 3 generations of whom - John B., John A. and John R. were hosts of WOR Radio's morning show Rambling with Gambling (now known as The John Gambling Show).

John B. was the host from 1925 to 1959, when he retired in favor of his son, John A. Gambling. With his Musical Clock, his all-in-fun setting-up exercises, cheerio music, wheezy gags, weather information and news scraps, John B. Gambling was a WOR fixture.  At one time he had a in-studio tp provide music band and he aired the March of the Seven Dwarfs every morning at 7 am sharp.

➦In 1979…Personality Harry Harrison aired his last morning show on WABC 770 AM, New York.


➦In 1981...radio & TV announcer Harry Von Zell died of cancer at age 75.  Best known as the announcer on the George Burns/Gracie Allen Show both radio & TV, he also made his mark as actor in several TV guest spots, and screenwriter on a number of series such as Wagon Train.

➦In 1983…Movie theaters premiered Michael Jackson's 14-minute "Thriller" video. The Guinness Book of World Records eventually named it the "most successful music video" of all time, selling more than 9 million copies.

➦In 1993…Radio newscaster Jim McLaughlin died in Buffalo, NY at age 59.

In the early 1960s, he worked as a deejay for KNBA in Vallejo, California taking the air name "Lucky Jim" because he didn't have to study and always knew instinctively what to say. He began delivering the news at KFOG-FM in San Francisco. In 1963, he became the news director at WRVM in Rochester in 1964. McLaughlin continued his career working in Buffalo as the news director of WYSL in the late 1960s, WKBW from 1970 to 1978 and then at WBEN until he was forced to retire due to health issues in 1987.

He was the first news director to hire a full-time street reporter, a female news staff member, to use co-anchors and to use short wave radio to cover international stories. In 1979, he won the New York State Associated Press Award for WBEN's "Newsday," being the best radio news program. Jim was also the only radio reporter allowed to cover the 1971 Attica Prison riot from inside the prison.

Goldie Hawn is 79
🎂HAPPY BIRTHDAYS:
    • Actor Laurence Luckinbill is 90. 
    • Actor Marlo Thomas is 87. 
    • Actor Juliet Mills (“Passions,” ″Nanny and the Professor”) is 83. 
    • Actor Goldie Hawn is 79. 
    • Director Andrew Davis (“The Fugitive,” “Holes”) is 78. 
    • Keyboardist Lonnie Jordan of War is 76. 
    • Singer Livingston Taylor is 74. 
    • Actor-singer Lorna Luft is 73. 
    • Actor Cherry Jones (“The Horse Whisperer”) is 68. 
    • Bassist Brian Ritchie of Violent Femmes is 64. 
    • Contemporary Christian singer Steven Curtis Chapman is 62. 
    • Actor Nicollette Sheridan is 61. 
    • Singer Bjork is 59. 
    • Singer Chauncey Hannibal of BLACKstreet is 56. 
    • Bassist Alex James of Blur is 56. 
    • TV personality Rib Hillis (“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition”) is 54. 
    • Rapper Pretty Lou of Lost Boyz is 53. 
    • Football player-turned-TV host Michael Strahan (“Good Morning America,” ″Live With Kelly and Michael”) is 53. Actor Marina de Tavira (“Roma”) is 51. 
    • Country singer Kelsi Osborn of SHeDAISY is 50. 
    • Actor Jimmi Simpson (“Westworld,” ″It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”) is 49. 
    • Actor Lindsey Haun (“True Blood,” “Broken Bridges”) is 40. 
    • Actor Jena Malone (“Hunger Games” films) is 40. 
    • Singer Carly Rae Jepsen is 39. 
    • Actor Sam Palladio (“Nashville”) is 38

    ✞REMEMBRANCES
    • In 1981..Harry Von Zell, American radio announcer and actor (The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show), dies of cancer at 75
    • In 1993..Bill Bixby, American actor, director and producer (Incredible Hulk; The Courtship of Eddie's Father; My Favorite Martian), dies from cancer at 59
    • In 1993..Jim McLaughlin, Buffalo radio newsman (WKBW), dies at 59
    • In 1995..Peter Grant, English rock band manager (Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin), dies of a heart attack at 60
    • In 1999..Alvin Cash [Welch}, American pop singer ("Twine Time"; "The Philly Freeze"), and actor, dies of ulcer complications at 60
    • In 2001..Gardner McKay, American actor and author (Adventures in Paradise, Pleasure Seekers, Boots & Saddles), dies at 69
    • In 2003..Teddy Randazzo, American pop singer-songwriter (I'm on the Outside Looking In), dies at 68
    • In 2017..David Cassidy, American singer and actor (Keith-Partridge Family), dies at 67
    • In 2023...Chad Allan [Allan Kowbel], Canadian pop-rock singer and musician (The Expressions/The Guess Who, 1962-65; Brave Belt), and television personality, dies at 80

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