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April, 1931
WHAT'S OX THE AIR
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Each month hundreds of letters come in from our readers requesting pictures of favorite artists. On this page we shall reply by using pictures for which most calls have been received (except that we shall not present the same artist in successive issues).
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— Courtesy Mush Corporation of America.
VAUGHN DE LEATH, contralto crooner, only last month returned to New York City and to the NBC studios after fulfilling a twenty-sixweek contract with WTAM, Cleveland. MARY HOPPLE, contralto soloist, is heard each Sunday evening at eight o'clock, E. S. T., on Enna Jcttick Melodies, and on Friday nights at ten with the Armstrong Quakers. The King Edward Orchestra (Toronto), led by the eminent I.UIGI ROMANELLI, is heard on two networks: on Friday nights from 11:30 to 12, over CBS, and again on Sunday nights through an all-Canadian chain, headed by Station CFRB. Here arc the four LOMBARDO brothers, left to right, GUY, CARMEN, LEBERT and VICTOR, members of the Robert Burns Panatcla Orchestra, heard Mondays at 10 i>. m., E. S. T., over CBS. For ten years VINCENT SOREY has beguiled radio audiences who listen in on CBS, leading his orchestra and playing the violin with masterly style. HARRY SALTER, orchestra leader heard over CBS, was made musical director of WABC when Grebe owned it. And here's "LITTLE JACK LITTLE," NBC's popular pianist and longiter, KELVIN KEECH is not only one of the best known of NBC's announcers, but he is also one of the most popular in the studios. Devotees of the dance welcome the familiar strains of JOHNNY HAMP's orchestra that come to them at present over WLW, Cincinnati. ANN LEAF has gained a multitude of admirers by reason of her organ broadcasts over the Columbia chain.