Swing (Jan-Dec 1953)

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IJARL'S MEMORIES of "the old days" at WHB " recall when the band broadcast by remote control from Hap Miller's apartment at the Coronado — "Studio Z of WHB" — to save the boys the trouble of making a trip to WHB each afternoon! ... Of the time they offered to give away six-week-old kittens found by Peg Smith — and had 407 telephoned requests. Harl had announced that Nick McCarrick would deliver the kittens in person! . . . Fan letters suggested the band should have a girl singer. The boys built it up — said they had selected one — and that she would appear on a certain date. The day arrived and Nick's little girl, aged three, sang a chorus of their theme. "And I never heard it done better," writes Harl. . . . Photo below shows the orchestra in 1944 on outdoor terrace at Sun Valley Lodge. In the background is the skating rink. At Sun Valley, they skate all summer.