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  • The Magic Key of RCA was an American variety radio show that featured an unusually large and broad range of entertainment stars and other noted personalities...
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    City, Quebec, of a French Canadian mother and an Irish engineer father. His work included a commentator on the program The Magic Key of RCA which ran from...
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    performer on such shows as The Rudy Vallee Show/Fleischmann's Yeast Hour, Lux Radio Theatre, The Silver Theatre, The Magic Key of RCA, Your Hit Parade and Kraft...
    76 KB (6,453 words) - 15:59, 24 August 2024
  • Magic Island The Magic Key of RCA Mail Call Major Bowes Amateur Hour Major Hoople Mama Bloom's Brood Man About Harlem: 101  A Man Called Jordan The Man...
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  • Porgy and Bess (category Operas set in the United States)
    The Magic Key of RCA radio program. Duncan and Brown also appeared on the 1937 CBS Gershwin memorial concert on September 8, 1937, broadcast from the...
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  • Blue Network (category 1927 establishments in the United States)
    special two-hour presentation of "The Magic Key of RCA" musical program (normally an NBC Blue program, sponsored by RCA's Victor records division) entitled...
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    Glory to re-enact some scenes from the film on the radio program The Magic Key of RCA. Bourne married Stanton Griffis on July 19, 1939, in Locust Valley...
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    Magic Key of RCA. They both were founding members of the Overseas Press Club. In 1939, at the suggestion of President Roosevelt, and in support of a secret...
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  • This is an incomplete list of recording artists signed with RCA Records, including those whose material bears the RCA Victor brand. All acts are listed...
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    Latin America in 1938 for The Magic Key of RCA. She was a founding member of the Overseas Press Club and helped establish the Amelia Earhart Memorial Scholarships...
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    Alec Templeton (category Year of birth uncertain)
    number of orchestras and gave his first radio performances on The Rudy Vallée Show, The Chase and Sanborn Hour, Kraft Music Hall and The Magic Key of RCA. His...
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    John Charles Thomas (category Music Academy of the West founders)
    with the Joseph Bonime Orchestra), the Vince Radio Program (1934–36), the Ford, General Motors and The Magic Key of RCA shows (1937–40) and the Coca-Cola...
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    Victor Herbert (category Members of The Lambs Club)
    1939; this was recorded immediately after The Magic Key of RCA radio broadcast of the same music. The Music of Victor Herbert, recorded by Beverly Sills...
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    name "Chroma-Key" was RCA's trade name for the process, as used on its NBC television broadcasts, incorporating patents granted to RCA's Albert N. Goldsmith...
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    Ben Grauer (category City College of New York alumni)
    Eyewitness (1947–48) Series that traced the history and development of TV itself. NBC-TV In Town Today (1951) RCA variety specials included Bob Hope and...
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  • Arch Oboler (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from August 2019)
    of idea plays and some were aired, in shortened form, on The Rudy Vallée Show and The Magic Key of RCA. Wyllis Cooper created Lights Out in 1934. The...
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    As the lawsuit continued into 1991, General Electric, the parent of NBC and RCA, announced that it was divesting its interest in RCA/Columbia. The deal...
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  • September 1935 (category Months in the 1930s)
    75, Scottish inventor The variety radio show The Magic Key of RCA premiered on the NBC Blue Network. Rabbit Maranville of the Boston Braves played his...
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  • singer-songwriter Alicia Keys for her fifth studio album, Girl on Fire (2012). It was sent to radio by RCA Records on November 19, 2012, as the album's second official...
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    Soozie Tyrell (category Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes members)
    1987 on RCA Records featuring the popular dance hall single, "Hot-Hot-Hot"; their friendship and mutual recording industry projects continue to the present...
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