Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 260, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1925 — Page 22
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STUDIO Iff WCCO, the Gold Medal station of St. Paul and Minneapolis is using a new 5,000 watt transmitter. This - station has opened anew studio in the Nicolett Hotel. The three Cincinnati stations are broadcasting special programs from the Cincinnati Radio Show, being held this week in Music Hall, Cincinnati. WRC, - Washington will broadcast an Organ Recital direct from the Wannamaker Auditorium, New York City, March 19 at 7:30 p. m. This will be followed by a program of dance music by the Vincent Lopez Hotel Mayflower Orchestra from the Italian Garden of the Hotel Mayflower, Washlngtpn, D. C.
WBZ at Springfield has been added to the list of stations that is broadcasting the "Brunswick Hour of Music” every Tuesday evening. The list of stations that are sending out the Brunswick programs now include WJY, WGY, KDKA, KYW, WRC and WBZ. . Jasha Gurewich and his Saxophone Ensemble will be heard on the late program from WOR Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Central Standard time. Every Wednesday from 7 to 10 p. m. FTAM, Cleveland, is relay mg the program of WE VF, New York, at the close of the WEAF program WTAM is broadcasting a program by Phillip Spitalny and his orchestra direct from the Music Box restaurant. x The next concert of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, direct from Carnegie Hall, New York, will go on the air March 18 at 7:15 r m. from WEAF and the various t cations that have been linked together. Ttobert Bruce Taylor of Kingston, Canada, will be the speaker on the Sunday evenlrfg club program broadcast from KYW, Chicago, Sunday evening at 7:30, Bpecial organ programs are being broadcast every Tuesday by WEAR, Cleveland, starting at 6 p. m. central time, lasting for one hour. Vincent Percy, Cleveivad organist, is artist. isiauon WIP, Philadelphia, has been heard in Georgetown, British Galana, South America, According io a letter from Joseph TAsker. He said he heard the program very /clearly on Jan. 24, and it came in so toad that it was possible to bear It all over the room from the head phones when they were laid down on the table. He used a four-tube receive r. FWX at Havana, Cuba, will broadcast programs by the Cuban Navy Band Wednesday evening March 18 at 7:30 and on March 25. Ward's Trad Blazers will offer dance music from WBAP March 15, at 9:30 p. m. The Hired Hand will preside at the Microphone. A. E Thomas' successful comedy, •Moat Suppose," will be prtwented by the WGY players Friday evening at 7:15. The play will be directed byy Frank Oliver. Following the WGY players the WGY symphony orchestra assisted by Caryl Marshall, mezzo-soprano, play Schubert compositions. The program from WCBD Sun--I*P evening will be presented by the male chorus and the brass taaartet assisted byy Miss Dorothy Bull and Mrs. Luke Ball, sopranos. Sunday evening programs from WCBD start at 1:00 p.. m_ The St. Louis Symphony Orohestra under direction of Rudolph Ganzz to be heard at the Murat Theater h< re Monday evening will broadcast It's last program for several rveet s from KSD Saturday evening. It will start at eight and last for about two hours jgjt' i zzzzz Clem Yore, widely known as the poet of the Rockies, and author of "The Songs of the Underworld,” will appear before KOA’s vast audience for the first time March 18, during the regular studio program, which begins at 9:10 p. m. He will read a number of his own poems, including: "The Whispering of Night,” "Repose,” “The Will O' th’ West,” "Not Me," "fjhovin’ On,” and the like, Includede on the program are by the popular KOA orchestra and a grouping of popular and old-time instrumental And vocal solos. The usual done*
music program by Joe Mann and his Rainbow-Ijane orchestra from the Shlrley-Savoy hotel, Denver, will be featured following the conclusion of the program. The comedy drama, "Agatha’s Aunt,” by Sidney Toler, will be presented by the WGY players, Thursday evening, March 19. "II Trovatore,” one of the moAt popular operas, will be sung by the WGY Grand Opera Company, Friday evening, March 20, under the direction of William Fay. The opera was originally scheduled by
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WGY, of Schenectady, Feb. 5, but was cancelled because of the iUnees of two of the principals. In the oast will be heard several soloists familiar to those who are In the habit of tuning In the General Electric Company station. Among them will be Viola Hailee. mezzo-soprano, who will sing Leonora; Rose Mountain, contralto, Azucena: Marion “'Brewer, soprano, tone. Count D1 Luna, and James Inez; A. O. Coggeshall, tenor, Crapp, bass. Ferrando. The instrumental music will be supplied In’ the WGY Orchestra. The Hawaiian
Four will appear on the 9:30 program Friday night. Songs, jiggs, and reels of Old Ireland, a voice that will explain how "St. Patrick's Day” began, all contrasted for effect in the first part of the program, will make up the evening broadcast from KGO, Tuesday, March 17. * Jay Bruce, lion hunter employed by the State of California, will also tell how he hunts mountain Hons for a living. Complete Catholic services, Including solemn pontifical mass, and a sermon will be broadcast, over KOA,
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