Radio Mirror: The Magazine of Radio Romances (Jan-June 1943)

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INSIDE RADIO -Telling You About Programs and People You Want to Hear SUNDAY Eastern War Time CBS: News and Organ Blue: News NBC: News and Organ Recital CBS: Musical Masterpieces Blue: The Woodshedders CBS: News of the World Blue: World News NBC: News from Europe CBS: E. Power Biggs Blue: White Rabbit Line NBC: Deep River Boys NBC: Commando Mary CBS: English Melodies CBS: Church of the Air Blue: Fantasy in Melody NBC: Radio Pulpit CBS: Wings Over Jordan Blue: Southernaires CBS: Warren Sweeney, News Blue: Tony Pastor's Orch. CBS: Vera Brodsky, Pianist MBS: Radio Chapel Blue: Josef Marais CBS: Invitation to Learning NBC: Olivio Santoro CBS: Quincy Howe, News Blue: New from Europe NBC: Emma Otero CBS: Womanpower CBS: Salt Lake City Tabernacle Blue: Stars from the Blue NBC: That They Might Live CBS: Church of the Air Blue: Horace Heidt Orch. NBC: Robert St. John NBC: Labor for Victory CBS: Frank Sinatra NBC: Sammy Kaye CBS: Stoopnagle's Stooparoos CBS: Those We Love Blue: Chaplain Jim, U. 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Hughes Hour of Charm Report to the Nation News of the World Blue Barron Orch. Cesar Saerchinger Tommy Dorsey Orch. Unlimited Horizons GENIAL MAESTRO... It is not exaggerating to say that conductor Mark Warnow is the best loved man at CBS. The general maestro of the Hit Parade and Westinghouse show has more friends than any other person in radio, his pals ranging from vice-presidents to page boys. In fact, the CBS page boys voted Mark their favorite radio artist and tendered him a luncheon at the Automat. It is easy to understand why everyone adores Mark. Underneath a shock of unruly dark hair are a pair of warm, friendly brown eyes which reveal a kindly, tolerant nature. When he smiles, his whole face lights up and he has that wonderful quality of being more interested in other people than he is in himself. The fact that he is CBS's ace conductor, is something to toss in to show that a man can have great talent and still be human. Mark Warnow has been dispensing fine music for over twenty years. The phrase, "Orchestra under the direction of Mark Warnow" has been applied to many of the biggest commercial shows. He directed the Chrysler show, We The People and the Helen Hayes program, to name just a few. He's conducted and helped bring to popularity such stars as Connie Boswell, Morton Downey, Virginia Verrill and Gertrude Neisen. Behind Warnow's virtuosity is a background of many years of experience playing widely diverse types of music, from a three-piece ferry boat outfit, down through Salvation Army units, four-piece cabaret bands and symphony and opera orchestras. The same year he directed the Saturday Night Swing Club, his baton waved over the Philharmonic Symphony as guest conductor. Mark comes from a poor East Side family. At 15, while going to school, he was playing in orchestras to help the family finances. In his spare time, he studied serious music. At 18, Warnow was leading pit orchestras in Music Box Revue productions and the Ziegfeld Follies. He went on to direct the old Massel Opera Company orchestra and was credited with being the youngest operatic musical conductor in the world. In spite of this musical accomplishment, very few people in Great Neck, Long Island, where he lives, know him as a famous conductor. They think of him as "that nice man with the car full of kids." Mark loves children and he never goes to town without taking a gang of them along. He has three of his own, Morton, aged 17, Elaine 15 and Sandra 9. 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