Our Special Guest Is No Stranger To Her Radio Fans
Walking On The Stage Is Miss Vaughn De Leath "Radio's 1st Lady"
She Will Perform 2 Of Her Most Popular Numbers For Us
Miss De Leath Has Been Active In Radio Since The Early 1920's
Miss De Leath Is Also Credited With Inventing The Singing Style Of Crooning
Jones & Hare Sing: I've Got To Get Myself Somebody To Love From The Vintage Cassette Recording "Vocalists Of The 1920's Vol.2"(145KB) |
Helen Kane Sings: I Want To Be Loved By You From The Vintage Cassette Recording "Vocalist's Of The 1920's Vol.1"(115KB) |
Johnny Marvin Sings: I'm Afraid You Sing That Song To Somebody Else From The Vintage Cassette Recording "Vocalist's Of The 1920's Vol.4"(102KB) |
Miss Patricola Sings: Lovin' Sam The Sheik Of Alabam' From The Vintage Cassette Recording "Roaring 1920's Vol.4"(132KB) |
Miss Ruth Etting Sings: If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight From The Vintage Cassette Recording "Stars Of The Ziegfeld Follies Vol.1"(148KB) |
Maurice Chevalier Sings: Livin' In The Sunlight-Lovin' In The Moonlight From The Vintage Cassette Recording "Stars Of The Ziegfeld Follies Vol.1"(129KB) |
Irving Kaufman Sings: Sonny Boy From The Vintage Cassette Recording "Vocalist's Of The 1920's Vol.4"(132KB) |
Mr. Rogers Sings: I'd Like To Be A Bee In Your Boudoir From The Vintage Cassette Recording "Vocalist's Of The 1920's Vol. 3"(110KB) |
The Kaufman Brothers Sing: When The Bees Make Honey Down In Sunny Alabam' From The Vintage Cassette Recording "Vocalist's Of The 1920's Vol. 2"(121KB) |