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Latest revision as of 21:10, 21 March 2021
A Song is Born was musical talent show.
Broadcast[]
NBC West (Weekly): 2/21/1944 – 12/2/1944
Musical Director/Inventor[]
Richard Aurandt
Announcer[]
Larry Keating
Vocalists[]
Pat Kaye
Ronny Mansfield
Premise[]
Each week, four composers were invited to play, sing, and tell the stories of their works. Three of the subjects were unknown to the public, while the fourth was a professional. The stories were sometimes dramatized. Each guest was awarded $25, and the grand winners (as judged by the panel) had their songs published.
Recording Location[]
Radio City, Hollywood, CA