From The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland: “The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum has opened its newest photography exhibit, 1950s Radio in Color: The Lost Photographs of ...
Anyone who loves early rock ‘n’ roll – and early rock ‘n’ roll radio – will be mesmerized by the new book “1950s Radio in Color: The Lost Photographs of Deejay Tommy Edwards” by Chris Kennedy (Kent ...
Spies, villains, traitors, "good" guys who are actually bad guys, "bad" guys who aren't really that bad after all. It's the late 1940s and early '50s, during the Cold War, when a climate of suspicion ...
Entertaining nostalgia takes center stage as the University of Dayton closes its 2016-2017 theater season with “Live On Air: Three 1950s Radio Plays” beginning Friday, April 21, at the Kennedy Union ...
In the 1950s, radio was undergoing a programming revolution in response to television. Rather than airing most of what came down a network line (and being paid to do so), stations increasingly ...
From the late 1920s through the 1950s radio and television repair shops were almost as common as drug stores. Back then you could take your radio, TV, or record player to your neighborhood shop and ...