
Year: 2023


Brazil Declares War On The Axis – August 22, 1942
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Bush-Quayle Hit The Road – Clinton-Gore Hit Back – Sarajevo Hits Hard – August 21, 1992
August 21, 1992 – CBS World News Roundup – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – August 21, 1992 – the day after the Convention ended – sweeping up balloons and confetti while Presidential candidate George H.W. Bush and vice-Presidential candidate Dan Quayle wasted no time, hitting the road, taking the GOP

Nazi Drive To Stalingrad – Special Envoy Wendell Willkie – Aftermath Of Dieppe – August 21, 1942
– NBC News Of The World – August 21, 1942 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – News for this day 1942. The German drive to Stalingrad was intensifying – Former Republican Presidential Candidate Wendell Willkie was now FDR’s Special Envoy overseas and heading for a first-hand look at the hot-spots

Cuban Heels In Session – 1981- Past Daily Soundbooth
– Cuban Heels – In Session for John Peel – recorded October 10, 1981 – broadcast October 15, 1981 – BBC Radio 1 – Cuban Heels to end the weekend, in a session (their second) recorded for John Peel on October 10th and broadcast on October 15, 1981. The band

Eudice Shapiro And Irene Jacobi Play Music Of Werner Josten – 1941 – Past Daily Weekend Gramophone
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Harold Clurman And Contemporary Theatre In 1961 – Past Daily “Talking About . . .”
Harold Clurman – Lecture On Theatre In Contemporary Society – February 15, 1961 – At the time, Critic and director Harold Clurman was one of the most influential figures in the history of American Theatre. As one of the founders of the Group Theatre in New York in 1930. Together

Coleman Hawkins All-Stars – Live In Munich – 1950 – Pastdaily Downbeat
Something special and rather rare. A concert, recorded by Bavarian Radio in Munich on January 19, 1950, featuring the Coleman Hawkins All-Stars featuring James Moody, Kenny Clarke, Nat Peck and Pierre Michelot. Truly an all-star lineup. A little over an hour, it’s almost non-stop and the sound is unbelievable for

Squeeze – Live At Club 57, New York – 1979 – Past Daily Backstage Weekend
Squeeze this weekend – one of those bands which helped define the 80s and the transition from Punk to Post-Punk to New Wave. With the writing talents of Chris Difford an Glenn Tillbrook, Squeeze had a string of hits on both sides of the Atlantic from their second album Cool