
July 13, 1945 – Objective: Hokkaido – Raiding The Home Islands.
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July 12, 1942 – Sunday News Of The World – NBC – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – July 12, 1942 – news from the battle fronts around the world this day. From Alemein came news of gains made by Australian troops, while British armored columns engaged German armored groups. Elements

Low Hummer – in session for Marc Riley – July 11, 2022 – BBC 6 Music – Low Hummer in session to start the week, literally recorded hours ago for the Marc Riley program at BBC 6 Music. Maximum Volume‘s Andy Thorley ran a good bio on them in February

I’ll admit; even I had trouble finding out there was a Fundraiser going on. Seems we’ve been so quiet about it, nobody’s noticed. Well – we ARE having a fundraiser and we need your help. It’s not easy trying to keep something as unwieldy as Past Daily going on a

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Pres. Eisenhower – Latin America Policy address – July 11, 1960 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection When vice-President Nixon returned from a disastrous tour of Latin America in 1958, concern was high that we were losing our sphere of influence in that region of the world. When Cuba underwent it’s

Fauré – Second Quintet for Piano and Strings – Jean Doyen and ensemble – Paris Radio – 1953 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – The music of Gabriel Fauré this weekend, performed friend and student Jean Doyen with a stellar ensemble of string players, all culled from the Conservatoire in

BBC Pop Profile – Brian Mathew talks with Paul Jones – (circa 1965) – BBC Transcription Service – Paul Jones may not ring a lot of bells outside of Britain (where he is, among other things, a TV personality), and people who were not around for the British Invasion of

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