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Your Favorite KC Sites to Show to Visitors / Weekend To-Do List, September 3, 2010

 Item — Object BD-4539
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Steve Kraske asks for your favorite sites in the Kansas City area. We talk with professional photographers Eric Bowers and Kevin Sink about their work capturing images of Kansas City, and get some tips for taking good pictures of our city.

Finally, Brian McTavish, of KC Confidential, offers five events, concerts, gatherings or other interesting things to do in Kansas City this weekend.

It's what we call Up to Date's Weekend To-Do List.

Dates: September 3, 2010

Your Flesh #29, 1994

 Item — Box 66, Folder: 34, Object: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: David Bruce MacDonald, born August 15, 1970, was a zinester, a debater, musician, and lyricist. During his lifetime, he had coauthored in making multiple political zines like Mediocre Rhyme Explosions, Fargo Planet, and Envy the Dead. MacDonald was also a member of a hip-hop group called the F-KRIPZ in which he and his peer Andrew Knighton collaborated to produce four music albums. His debut album How I Killed George Bush (1991) attracted attention from the Secret Service and the press for...
Dates: 1994

Your Future #2 by Josh Kelley, 1997

 Item — Box 49, Folder: 5, Object: 8
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Music; Punk; Commentary; Interviews

Dates: 1997

Your Good Bye Kiss, 1928

 File — Box 33, Folder: 27
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Composer: Gay, Byron; Moret, Neil/Lyricist: unknown/Arranger: Polla, W. C./Publisher: Villa Moret Inc./Publishing Place: San Francisco, CA

Dates: 1928

Your Guide To Movie Releases In May, May 24, 2013

 Item — Object BD-6917
Scope and Contents It’s another summer of sequels!With the release of Iron Man 3, The Hangover Part III, and Fast & Furious 6, it looks like Hollywood is attempting to once again attract people with the familiar and the established.The movie critics, Russ Simmons, John Tibbetts, and Alan Rapp, discuss their favorite sequels, as well as the movies that never got a sequel, but deserve one (John Carter, anyone?).They also discuss the recent closing of the Screenland...
Dates: May 24, 2013

Your Head On My Shoulder, 1934

 File — Box 33, Folder: 28
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Composer: Lane, Burton/Lyricist: Adamson, Harold/Arranger: Skinner, Frank/Publisher: Robbins Music Corp./Publishing Place: New York, NY

Dates: 1934

Your Help Comes from the God, 2019

 Item — Box 14, Folder: 6, Object: 12
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Words by Herb Frombach based on Psalm 121. Music by Mark Hayes. Dayton: Lorenz Publishing Company, 2019. 11 pp. Voicing: SATB.

Dates: 2019

Your Hit Parade, September 11, 1948

 Item — Shelf AV-Robot Room 16 in. disc shelving, Object: 1811
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Side one label: Part 1, Your Hit Parade, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, NBC, 9/11/48, 1. Opening, 2. Hair of Gold - Eyes of Blue - F.S., 3. This Can't Be Love - Orch, 4. Love Somebody - I.W.H., 5. My Happiness - F.S. Side two label: Part 3, Your Hit Parade, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, NBC, 9/11/48, 1. You Call Everybody Darlin - H.P., 2. It's Magic - I.W., 3. Commercial, 4. A Tree in the Meadow - F.S., 5. Closing. sleeve: 299.

Dates: September 11, 1948

Your Hit Parade, January 7, 1950

 Item — Shelf AV-Robot Room 16 in. disc shelving, Object: 1812
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Side one label: Start Outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#2129, 1/7/50, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, recorded and ckd. By R. Lyon, Side two of three, Your Hit Parade, 1. I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Cocoanuts, 2. Commercial #2, 3. Of Thee I Sing, 4. Don't Cry Joe, 5. Louisiana Hayride, (Side three on back of Side one). sleeve: 3.

Dates: January 7, 1950

Your Hit Parade, January 7, 1950

 Item — Shelf AV-Robot Room 16 in. disc shelving, Object: 1813
Scope and Contents Side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#2129, 1/7/50, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, recorded and ckd. By R. Lyon, Side one of three, Your Hit Parade, 1. Opening Commercial, 2.Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, 3. Baruch explains the Hit Parade, 4. Rio Rita, 5. I Can Dream, Can't I, (Side three on reverse side). Side two label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, CT#2129, 1/7/50, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, recorded anc ckd. By R. Lyon, Your Hit Parade, 1. The Old Master Painter, 2. Dreamer's Holiday, 3. Commercial #3, 4....
Dates: January 7, 1950

Your Hit Parade, January 28, 1950

 Item — Shelf AV-Robot Room 16 in. disc shelving, Object: 1820
Scope and Contents Side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, #2129, January 28, 1950, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, Side 1, Your Hit Parade, Band 1: Commercial No. 1, Band 2: "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Cocoanuts", Band 3: "Chicago", Band 4: "There's No Tomorrow", Band 5: "Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo", (CT). Side two label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, #2129, January 28, 1950, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, Your Hit Parade, Band 1: "A Dreamer's Holiday", Band 2: "The Old Master Painter", Band 3: Commercial No. 3, Band 4: "Dear Hearts and Gentle...
Dates: January 28, 1950

Your Hit Parade, February 18, 1950

 Item — Shelf AV-Robot Room 16 in. disc shelving, Object: 1823
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Side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, #2129, February 18, 1950, Side 2, Your Hit Parade, Band 1: Commercial No. 2, Band 2: "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover", Band 3: "I Can Dream, Can't I?", Band 4: "The Dipsy Doodle", Band 5: "The Old Master Painter", (CT). sleeve: 587, 587A, 313.

Dates: February 18, 1950

Your Hit Parade, March 11, 1950

 Item — Shelf AV-Robot Room 16 in. disc shelving, Object: 1830
Scope and Contents Side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, #2129, March 11, 1950, Side 1, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, Your Hit Parade, Band 1: Commercial #1, Band 2: "Enjoy Yourself" (Eileen Wilson & Hit Paraders), Band 3: "Don't Hold Everything" (Orchestra), Band 4: "Dear Hearts and Gentle People" (Jeff Clark), Band 5: "Rag Mop" (Eileen Wilson & Hit Paraders), (CT). Side two label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, #2129, March 11, 1950, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, Side 3, Your Hit Parade, Band 1: "I Said My Pajamas" (Jeff...
Dates: March 11, 1950

Your Hit Parade, March 11, 1950

 Item — Shelf AV-Robot Room 16 in. disc shelving, Object: 1831
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Side one label: Start outside, 33 1/3 rpm, #2129, Side 2, March 11. 1950, 9:00 - 9:30 PM, Your Hit Parade, Band 1: Commercial #2, Band 2: "Drums in My Heart" (Hit Paraders & Orchestra), Band 3: "There's No Tomorrow" (Jeff Clark), Band 4: "Bugle Call Rag" (Orchestra), (CT). sleeve: 14, 65, 320.

Dates: March 11, 1950

Your Hit Parade, January 14, 1939

 Item — Box AV-6, Object: 255
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Side one Label: Jan. 14, 1939, CBS, Hit Parade and Raymond Scott, A1186-b, 49B, 1. Siberian Sleigh Ride, 78 rpm outside in., Presto 9 up at 6M, McC; Side two Label: Jan. 14, 1939, CBS, Hit Parade and Raymond Scott, 49B, A1186-a, B-301-2, 2. The Girl with the Light Blue Hair, 78 rpm outside in, Presto 9 up at 6M, McC. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade.

Dates: January 14, 1939

Your Hit Parade, January 21, 1939

 Item — Box AV-6, Object: 257
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Side one Label: Jan. 21, 1939, CBS, Raymond Scott and The Hit Parade, "Oil Gusher," 78 rpm, Outside in. McC.; Side two Label: Jan. 21, 1939, CBS, Raymond Scott and The Hit Parade, "Minuet in Jazz," 78 rpm outside in, McC. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade.

Dates: January 21, 1939

Your Hit Parade, January 29, 1939

 Item — Box AV-6, Object: 260
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Side one Label: WB-4916, 1/29/39, New Year's Eve in a Haunted House, Raymond Scott.

Dates: January 29, 1939

Your Hit Parade, February 10, 1939

 Item — Box AV-6, Object: 263
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Side one Label: 56A, RS, 2-10-1939, 78, TA, Lucky Hit Parade, Steeplechaser, 6; Side two Label: 56B, 1939, Lucky Hit Parade, Toy Trumpet, 2/10/39. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade.

Dates: February 10, 1939

Your Hit Parade, February 17, 1939

 Item — Box AV-6, Object: 266
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Side two Label: B-357-1, 58B, Feb 17, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike, "Tobacco Auctioneer," A1168-a; Scott Quintet; Side two Label: B-357-2, Feb 17, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike, 58A, "War Dance for Wooden Indians," A1168-b. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade.

Dates: February 17, 1939

Your Hit Parade, February 26, 1939

 Item — Box AV-6, Object: 268
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Side one Label: 59A, Feb 26, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike, "[In A] 18th Century Drawing Room," Raymond Scott Quintet, Used; Side two Label: 59B, Feb 25, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike, :Twilight in Turkey," Raymond Scott Quintet, Used. Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade.

Dates: February 26, 1939

Your Hit Parade, February 28, 1939

 Item — Box AV-6, Object: 269
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Side one Label: Feb 28, '39, CBS, Dixie Serenaders, "Could Be."

Dates: February 28, 1939

Your Hit Parade, February 28, 1939

 Item — Box AV-6, Object: 270
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Side one Label: Feb 28, '39, CBS, Dixie Serenaders, "Jeepers Creepers;" Side two Label: Feb 28, '39, CBS, Dixie Serenaders, "FDR Jones."

Dates: February 28, 1939

Your Hit Parade, March 4, 1939

 Item — Box AV-6, Object: 272
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Side one Label: Mar 4, '39, CBS, Lucky Hit Parade, 42A, Scott Quintet, "Peter Tamborine [Tambourine];" Side two Label: Mar 4, '39, CBS, 42B, Lucky Hit Parade, Scott Quintet, "Carmen." Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade.

Dates: March 4, 1939

Your Hit Parade, March 11, 1939

 Item — Box AV-6, Object: 275
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Side one Label: 24A, Mar 11, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike, Scott Quintet, "Christmas Night in Harlem;" Side two Label: 24B, Mar 11, '39, CBS, Lucky Strike, Scott Quintet, "Boy Scout In Switzerland." Lucky Strike Program; Hit Parade.

Dates: March 11, 1939

Your Hit Parade, March 23, 1939

 Item — Box AV-7, Object: 278
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Side one Label (Damaged): Mar 23, '39, Raymond Paige, "Lady of Spain."

Dates: March 23, 1939