THIS LANDMARK SERIES WAS ONE OF THE FIRST NBC SHOWS RO RUN A FULL 1 HOUR.
THERE ARE GAPS AND MISSING PROGRAMS OF WHICH I AM TRYING TO LOCATE.
I HAVE ATTACHED MY MAGIC KEY RADIO LOG WHICH SHOWS I AM MISSING.
IF ANYONE HAS ANY SHOWS THAT I AM MISSING, WE CAN POSSIBLY MAKE A SWAP.
MY MAGIC KEY LOG ATTACHED. SHOWS LISTED IN RED ARE THE ONES THAT I AM TRYING TO FIND.
THANKS FOR LOOKING
DAN
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Dan,
I've reviewed your log in detail... and am sorry to say I can not help as we share all the same gaps. I thought I had been making some excellent headway on this show during the past year, but in fact your collection exceeds mine by a half-dozen recordings. I wonder if you could possibly assist me in obtaining those? The dates in question are: 02/02/36, 07/26/36, 11/22/36, 12/13/36, 10/30/38 and 06/26/39. Grateful for any assistance and more than happy to search my own holdings for anything that would be of use to you by way of thanks.
Kurt
hi
Only last week, I managed to find the 1936 show with Lotte Lehmann, but I am waiting of the discs, They could have incorrect info I will wait and see what comes.
There is a website called DIGITALDELI, who have a Magic Key log, but Dee is also chasing these shows herself. It looks like these shows are missing.I especially want the Beniamino Gigli program.
The only person that I know has some more programs is Jerry Haendiges, who will not ship to the uk.
it was last year since I worked on these Magic Key shows, I keep getting distracted with other radio series especially Firestone.
dan
ps
i'm sure we can work something out about those missing shows and the ones that you mentioned that I have.
pps.
Have you any Ford Sunday evening shows?
If you got any of your Magic Keys last year from the OTRR Library, 'twas I who put them there, BTW. :-)
I do NOT have any Ford Sunday Evening, I'm sorry. Classical programs are not a specialty of mine; Magic Key's been a focus in some of the same way as Columbia Workshop has, as a flagship, "this is what radio can be" sort of effort. Some items in a vein that I am wildly and perhaps guessing incorrectly may be of interest: Kraft/Whiteman from 1933-34, lots of Rudy Vallee Fleischmann and Royal Gelatin, Gershwin tribute concerts, The Fire Chief Concert, Railroad Hour, a smattering of NBC Symphony shows you likely already have, The Squibb Show, Texaco Star Theater Summer Show, Westinghouse/John Charles Thomas. We could be at this for years flying blind like this. Have I interested you with any of the above? If not, perhaps you can send a longer list of interests. (Two lengthy Greek War Relief programs from February 1941, maybe??)