Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1948)

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By DUKE ELLINGTON Disc-jockey Ellington of WESX, Salem, Mass., KING, Seattle, Wash., and WBNY, Buffalo, N. Y. Jo Stafford's first N. Y. broadcast in His plane's fine points are demonstrated to Tony Lane by licensed pilot Vaughn Monroe. Buddy Chirk dropped in for a chat when Guy Loinluirdo opened at N. Y.'s Hotel Roosevelt. 10 WHEN Sarah Vaughan embarks upon her nationwide concert tour during the Fall, her itinerary will include a date in Mexico City for which she'll receive a minimum of $2000 plus a percentage of the total receipts during her appearance. That, to me, seems to be as good a reason as I've ever heard for keeping up with your vocal lessons. In answer to the many requests from his fans, Rex Stewart, who used to play quite a bit of trumpet in my own band, is now playing U. S. Army Service Clubs in Germany. Handsome young Gordon MacRae seems destined for top honors in all fields of the entertainment business. His first movie for Warner Bros., "The Big Punch," has received lavish praise from all the critics. And he sings, too! Just about this time ten years ago, constant radio listening would have bombarded your ears with a song called "Joseph Joseph." Remember?