This Joe Sinnott caricature of the Kraft Music Hall (l to r): Orchestra leader John Scott Trotter, Marilyn Maxwell, Bing Crosby and announcer Ken Carpenter. Veteran Marvel Comics artist Sinnott also illustrated the covers of several Crosby albums.
We turn now to one of the great musical variety programs of the OTR era, “Kraft Music Hall”.
During the show’s long run, it featured stars like Al Jolson and Bing Crosby. This program, originally broadcast on NBC July 3, 1947, is headlined by Nelson Eddy and features Met opera star Nadine Conner, announcer Ken Carpenter, and Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra. Eddy kicks off the show with “Listen to the Band” and performs “Beautiful Dreamer” and “The Owl and Bobcat” (from “Naughty Marietta”) among other tunes. Of course, we get to enjoy Carpenter’s wonderful commercials for Kraft Miracle Whip and Cheese Spreads.
Can you pass up the chance to hear Nelson Eddy operatically “meow” in “The Owl and the Bobcat”?
The program was transferred from an original lacquer line-check recorded at an unknown NBC affiliate and includes the NBC chimes. It appears to be not in common circulation among old time radio collectors.
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Here is the link if anyone interested Kraft Music Hall
We turn now to one of the great musical variety programs of the OTR era, “Kraft Music Hall”.
During the show’s long run, it featured stars like Al Jolson and Bing Crosby. This program, originally broadcast on NBC July 3, 1947, is headlined by Nelson Eddy and features Met opera star Nadine Conner, announcer Ken Carpenter, and Robert Armbruster and His Orchestra. Eddy kicks off the show with “Listen to the Band” and performs “Beautiful Dreamer” and “The Owl and Bobcat” (from “Naughty Marietta”) among other tunes. Of course, we get to enjoy Carpenter’s wonderful commercials for Kraft Miracle Whip and Cheese Spreads.
Can you pass up the chance to hear Nelson Eddy operatically “meow” in “The Owl and the Bobcat”?
The program was transferred from an original lacquer line-check recorded at an unknown NBC affiliate and includes the NBC chimes. It appears to be not in common circulation among old time radio collectors.
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kraft-music-hall_1947-07-03.mp3