Box 1
Contains 36 Results:
1812 Overture, Undated
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
25th Anniversary of KANU - Salute by Local DJs, Undated
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Aaron Copland Pt. I, Undated
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Aaron Copland Pt. II, Undated
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Agency for International Development / Cowboys and Indians, April 16, 1975
AID: Program #212 (29:00) / Cowboys and Indians: Part II (58:43)
American Youth Band Audition, April 15, 1975
Walter Bryant, Rosedale H.S.; Tuba, Organ; 4/15/76
Beatles songs for a Beatles Documentary, Undated
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Bob and Ray, October 29, 1949 - May 4, 1951
Bob and Ray - 1L: 10/29/49, 5/4/51. 2L: Miscellaneous Skits (60 Min.). 1R:12/22/50, 12/23/50. 2R: 3/19/51 (15 Min.), 3/20/51 (15 Min.), 1/17/51, Tommy Dorsey Visits.
Bob and Ray, June 29, 1959 - August 7, 1959
Bob and Ray Present the CBS Radio Network from 6/29 to 8/7/59.
Bookbeat, Undated
Pete Seeger on Bookbeat
CBS Promo - War Requiem, Undated
CBS Promo - War Requiem
Charles Munch; Boston Symphony Orchestra, Undated
Daphnis Et Chloe Suits I (12:16) and II (17:00).
Chicago Theater of the Air, December 12, 1953 - March 5. 1955
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Concerto Gnosso; Caruso & Bjorling; Production - Dr. Benjamin E. Mayes, President Morehouse College at March on DC 8/28/63; Leontyne Price -Io Son L'Umile ancella, Adriana Lecouvreur; Pearl Bailey and Price "I Love You Truly" 5/1/71;, August 28, 1963, May 1, 1971
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2 / Danse Macabre / Classical and Oranges, Undated
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Badmen: Side 1 - Quantrill (2:14), Streets of Laredo (4:06), Billy the Kid (2:35), Sam Bass (4:02), 21 Years (2:57), Buffalo Skinners (3:52), My Love Is a Rider (1:46), Cryderville Jail (3:56), Cole Younger (3:08), Cowboy's Lament (2:42), Yavapai Pete (1:58), Jesse James (4:34), 10,000 Cattle (2:20), Gregoris Cortez (2:13), Slack Your Rope Hangman (3:00); Side 2 - Belle Star (3:46), Geo Bolds, Zoe Tilghman, Homer Croy, Sophie Poe., Undated
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
X-Mas Tunes, Undated
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
All NBC Symphony (60 Min each) - 1L: Toscanini, The Fountains of Rome and the Symphony No. 4 in E Minor by Brahms (12/22/51). 2L: Toscanini, Concert of music by Wagner, The Prelude to Act I of Lehengrin, Forest Murmers from Siegfried, Preuled and Liebaeton from Tristan and Isolde, Sieffried's death and funeral music from Die Gotter-demmerung and the Rode of the Valkyries from Die Walkure (12/29/51). 1R: Toscanini, Weber's Dar Freischutz Overture, Psyche and Eros by Caesar Frank, The Passo a Sei from William Tell by Rossini, and the Enigma Variations by Sir Edward Algar (1/5/52). 2R: Toscanini, two works by Beethoven The Leonore Overture No. 2, Op. 72 and the Symphony No. 6 in F (1/12/52)., December 22, 1951 - January 12, 1952
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
World of Folk starring Oscar Brand Program 137-140. 2L: World of Folk Music, Program 141; America's Folklore, starring Oscar Brand Program 7-15 (Programs 5 min. each). 1R: America's Folklore Programs 16-27. 2R: America's Folklore Programs 28-39., Undated
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Shadow (48:33), Stan Freberg (30 Min), Columbia Workshop (29 Min), Here's Morgan (25:30), People are Funny (23:14), Suspense (24:36), Lone Ranger (57:32), C. Northcote Parkinson Vibraphone Athenaeum Series., Undated
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Sherlock Holmes (30 Min); "The Bruce Parkington Plans" NBC 11/6/39; Mr. Chameleon - "The Perfect Maid Murder Case" CBS 12/29/48; 2A: Captain Midnight 9/30/40; Jack Armstrong 1935; Buck Rogers 4/4/39; Dick Tracy; 9/13/46; 1B: Fibber McGee & Molly (5:45); Duffy's Tavern (6:45); Vic 'n Sade (7:03); Jimmy Durante and E. Carter (9:12); Jack Benny - RR Station (5:47), Vault & Violin (7:03); Fred Allen - Break the Contestant (4:21), Allen's Alley (5:06); Allen & Benny (6:47); 2B: Bert Lahr, Happiness Boys, Jack Pearl; Stoopnagle & Budd; Ed Wynn; Amos n Andy, Bergen & McCarthy; Burns & Allen; Jo Penner; Abbott and Costello; Fanny Brice., April 4, 1939 - December 29, 1948
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Mutual "500" Party (2 hr), Your Hit Parade (10/22/38); Big Broadcast of 1938, Bergen-McCarthy (Garden of Eden) (8:54), Truth or Consequences (12/20/47); Queen for a Day (8/10/45), October 22, 1938 - December 20, 1947
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Hallmark Playhouse - "Elmer The Great" Bob Hope 10/7/48 (30 min), "Prairie years" Gregory Peck as Lincoln 2/3/49 (30 Min), "Berkley Square" David Niven 3/3/49 (30 Min); Academy Award Theatre: "Maltese Falcon" 7/3/46; Radio Hall of Fame 12/26/44 (60 min); Mary Foster, The Editor's Daughter (15 Min); Lilnda's First Love (15 Min); Myrt and Marge (15 min); When a Girl Marries (Openings Only); Pepper Young's Family (15 Min); Stella Dallas (2 episodes); Recollections at 30 (NBC's 30th Birthday) (30 Min); I've Got a Secret (TV) (30); Crime Files of Flamond (Australian) (30 Min); Lone Ranger (30 min)., December 26, 1944 - March 3, 1949
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
David Harum 5/9/46 (15); Joe Palooka #7 (15 min); Buffalo Bill Early 30s; Symptoms of Our Times (1954); March of Time "Highlights of 1936" 12/31/36 (30 Min); Believe it or Not (audition) 4/11/47; Cisco Kid (2 30 Min Episodes); 5 Minute Mysteries (4 Complete Episodes); Showtime w/ Dick Powell (30); Recollections at 30 2/6/57 (30 Min)., December 31, 1936 - February 6, 1957
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.
Those Thrilling Days: "The Space Cow" (26:26), "Mysterious Traveler" (29:06), "X-Minus One", Undated
This collection consists of audio recordings of KANU radio broadcasts as well as other nationally broadcast recordings. Some notable broadcasts include Hubert Humphrey in Kansas City, coverage of events held at UMKC, and interviews with Frank Lloyd Wright, Gertrude Stein, Ed Dorn, Adela Rogers St. Johns, Louise Nevelson, Mary Churchill, Bernard Lovell, and Mary McCarthy.