Radio Digest (June 1932-Mar 1933)

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Radio Digest Sextette on the air at WCKY. Left to right: Winifred Hazelwood, Russell Henderly, Eleanor Brandt, Nadelle Sdhuping, Ruth Heubach-Best, Mary Hartwell. WFLA^Tampa, F/a. STATION WFLA of Tampa and Clearwater, recently voted in Radio Digest as Florida's most popular station, has a host of friends in Cuba. A frequent vis *ยป. Bert Arnold itor to the Tampa studios is Ramiro Ortiz Pianos, Chancellor of the Cuban Consul, who recently sketched his impressions of Frank Grasso, musical director, at left bottom, inside column, page 38, and Bert Arnold, program director of station WFLA, facing him. KGKL, San Angelo, Texas THE San Angelo 4 Lions Club Cowboy Entertainers, recently selected by International President, Julian C. Hyer, as his official band, had its inception in 1927, with only four members, J. T. Houston, Louis R. Hall, Harold W. Broome and J. C. Springer, when they combined their musical talent to .pep up the meetings of the local Lions Club. Grew in popularity and numbers until 1929 when it had eight members: Fred Wilson, Henry Rogers, Jim Hislop and Lloyd Groves having been added. In the early part of 1931 Wilson, Springer and Roger having withdrawn from the club, their places were filled by Frank Meadows and Joe L. Haddon; the organization being composed now of seven members and all are active in the Lions Club of San Angelo, Texas. While the Cowboy Entertainers, all of whom have had a great deal of musical San Angelo Lions Club Cowboy Entertainers, experience, are proficient in semi-classical. Spanish and eccentric popular music, they are featuring the old-time cowboy songs, ballads and music. Coming from a ranching portion of West Texas, they have selected those tunes that have such a peculiarly appealing quality that they arc rapidly being revived and becoming popular all over the United States