1923-06-26 — WGF 833 AM ( Des Moines, Iowa )
New Records Played For Radio Fans
Selected records from the July Columbia
phonograph releases will be broadcast from
The Register and Tribune radio station tonight.
The first number will be given at 7:30 o'clock and
the following program will be given:
TW | LW | | ARTIST | TITLE | WKS | NOTES |
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| | | Al Bernard | Lasses White Minstrels Levee Scene | | | | | | Charles Hackett | I Shall Know | | | | | | Columbians Dance Orchestra | Swingin' Down The Lane | | | | | | Cyrena Van Gordon | The Old Refrain | | | | | | Frank Westphal & His Orchestra | Railroad Man | | | | | | Guido Deiro | Underneath The Mellow Moon | | | | | | Lucy Gates | When The Swallows Homeward Fly | | | | | | Pablo Casals | Romance | | | | | | Paul Specht & His Orchestra | The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise | | | | | | Sascha Jacobsen | Songs My Mother Taught Me | | | | | | Sascha Jacobsen | Garden Scene From Faust | | | | | | Ted Lewis Jazz Band | Aunt Hagar's Blues | | | | | | Van And Schenk | That Red Head Gal | | | | | | Vernon Dalhart | Honeymoon Chimes | | |
While not the type of survey that we are used to seeing,
this is a VERY early example of actual records being played on the air.
I was able to find record numbers for every one, based on the vintage
Columbia Records catalog(s).
From the Des Moines (Iowa) Tribune newspaper, dated Tuesday, June 26, 1923.
The radio station call letters were WGF and according to my research,
the station was only in operation for a couple of years.
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