Swing (Jan-Dec 1953)

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ARARAT SHRINE SERENADERS — 1926. First "string band" in radio. Fred Kammer at upper right; Alex Adkins with accordion. They're still together in 1952 (with Pookey Lucas ) as "The Strolling Troubadors. AT WHB IN "THE OLD RAMONA. Pianist and vocalist, began her career at WHB. PAUL TREMAINE (right) and his Columbia Recording Orchestra (below ) of the '30s. f WHB became known by the '30s as the station "Where Headliners Begin." Pictured here are names familiar to every early-day crystal-set owner. Ramona graduated from WHB to Paul Whiteman's Orchestra. Paul Tremaine, saxophonist in Th Sweeney Orchestra, became a CBS conductor. Leath Stevens composes in Hollywood; wrote music played by Artur Rubenstein and New York Philharmonic in "Counterpoint." ■