“Forgotten music on 78 records" by Curt Hahn
KFVD Radio Mystery
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All on Shellac 10” 78 rpm and released in the US
Bud Roman – Rags to Riches / Many Times
Label: Campus R225
Rags to Riches
A Written by Ross Adler
Many Times
B written by Stahl and Barnes
Orchestra – Lew Raymond and his Orchestra
Vocals – Bud Roman
K346 side
Dragnet
Written By Walter Schuman
Ebb Tide
Written-By – Robert Maxwell
According to Wikipedia
KTNQ (Univision America 1020) is a radio station in Los Angeles, California owned by Univision. However From its original licensing on June 13, 1925 until 1955 it was called KFVD
In its early years, between January 3, 1929 and December 31, 1931, KFVD broadcast from offices and towers on the Hal Roach Studios' lot. From 1937 to 1939, Woody Guthrie broadcast regular shows from the station, then run by Frank Burke Sr. and his son Frank Burke Jr. First he accompanied his Cousin Leon "Oklahoma Jack" Guthrie, later with Maxine "Lefty Lou" Chrissman. The Woody and Lefty Lou-Show soon became the most popular on the station. When Chrissman resigned due to health reasons, Guthrie continued for another year as The Lone Wolf until he was sacked for his unrelenting support for the Soviet Union even after they invaded Poland.
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