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7 But we have been so busy producing our two new musical transcribed open-end shews, that we have had no time to prepare pretty pictures and beautiful layouts to advertise them in this issue. Instead, we ask you to listen to them in Room 804 at the Palmer House, during the NAB Convention. We guarantee you something new and different in syndicated programs when you hear "The family Album' Starring Gene Jones, The Girl Friends, Don Hicks, and Hal Freede. Gene (who does a daily CBS show) sings all the old favorite tunes with a new zest, aided by The Girl Friends. Don Hicks at the piano contributes some startling and unusual modern arrangements for the vocalists, which would easily land some of these old time favorites in any "hit parade." And Hal Freede really makes the Hammond "talk." Room has been left for opening, middle and closing commercials— but the middle spot is an instrumental number so it may be used as such if desired, instead of fading behind commercial. 78 quarter-hour programs are available, and we expect to produce 260 — possibly more. The other series in production is "Gloria Carrol Entertains a Too bad we can't show you a picture here of lovely Gloria. She not only makes you gasp "Hubba, Hubba" — her singing is also out of this world. Let the bobby-soxers swoon. We guarantee that Gloria's sultry, seductive voice will drive the male audience positively nuts! With her, as she sings the best of all the show and popular songs, is an instrumental trio as hot as the center of an atomic bomb, which has been estimated at something like ten million degrees Fahrenheit. Piano, bass and guitar — with each man playing as though he had six hands! Also 78 quarter-hours, with 260 anticipated. P.S. If you are not going to attend the NAB Convention, we suggest that you write or wire our distributors for audition samples and costs for your market. n <~> r~\ n w \~J n u w *=Jju>tiibnteX C^xcliiAivelit bu HRSPGR-GORDOn, xnc. 140 ■i tier i en, y wn. St teei \tan 16 IN ROOM 804 AT THE PALMER HOUSE DURING THE NAB CONVENTION, YOU WILL ALSO FIND: THE TWO MOST SUCCESSFUL CHRISTMAS TOY DEPARTMENT PROMOTIONS AND PROGRAMS IN THE WORLD ("ADVENTURES IN CHRISTMASTREE GROVE" and "SANTA'S MAGIC CHRISTMAS TREE"); the ONLY half-hour transcribed version of "A CHRISTMAS CAROL," signed last season by more than 100 stations and sponsors; "CONGRESS ON THE AIR," the ONLY program of its kind, live or transcribed; "THE THEATRE OF FAMOUS RADIO PLAYERS," hollywood-produced half-hour dramatic series with radio's top dramatic network talent; "EAT-ITORIALLY SPEAKING," something new in a food show; and other proven programs that help stations to sell time and produce results for sponsors. also — a new portable playback machine, light, compact, excellent tone quality, plays 33 1, 3 and 78 rpm, up to 16-inch discs. remember room 804 at the palmer house. NOVEMBER, 1946 53