Sing And Swing With The Singers Of The Big Band Era

Top Quote The Great Vocalists of the 1940s Return in a Value Priced Compact Disc Collection from RadioArchives.com! End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) December 08, 2010 - In the 1940s, many legendary vocalists and musical groups were the stars of their own live radio shows. Now RadioArchives.com has collected six hours of these rare broadcasts and released them in a brand new 6-CD set titled "The Singers of the Big Band Era, Volume 1".

    In this collection, fully restored for sparking audio fidelity, you'll enjoy nineteen full-length programs from the 1940s and 1950s featuring many of the top musical talents of the era - including a series of live shows recorded exclusively for military personnel during World War II and never heard by civilian audiences. You'll enjoy performances by Peggy Lee, Tony Martin, Jo Stafford, Perry Como, Dinah Shore, Dick Haymes, Johnny Mercer, and Margaret Whiting, as well as lesser-known but equally talented performers such as Georgia Gibbs, Bob Crosby, Lena Romay, Guy Mitchell, Ginny Simms, and Dick Todd. Backing up these songsters are the memorable vocal groups of the time, including the Modernaires, the Satisfiers, the Songsters, the Smoothies, the Pied Pipers, and Mel Torme and the Mel-Tones, all teamed with the studio orchestras of Paul Weston, Al Sack, Lloyd Schaffer, and many others.

    Value priced at just $17.98, this tuneful collection is the perfect gift for those who both remember and appreciate the timeless music of the swing years.

    Visit RadioArchives.com today to read our more about "The Singers of the Big Band Era, Volume 1" and hear an audio sample of this delightful new compact disc release - and while you're there, be sure to check out the over 150 great sounding compact disc collections available at everyday low prices.

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