Fact #59311
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Short story:
Wheeling Steel, a live radio program from The Capitol Theater, Wheeling, West Virginia, USA, premieres coast-to-coast on the Mutual Network, with performers including a trio of high school girls, The Steel Sisters, Sara Rehm, billed as 'the singing stenographer' and The Singing Millmen. The show will continue to be broadcast nationwide until 1944 every Sunday afternoon on WWVA and NBC's Blue Network.
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Joan L. Gangemi (audience) : I have always been a huge country music fan. On Friday nights, before I got married the first time, I would go to pick up my stepdad from his job and I would always get there about an hour early because I would sit in the car listening to WWVA in Wheeling, West Virginia, because I loved the country music they played. It was the only night that I could get that station for some reason but then again I was listening on a regular auto radio with a regular auto antenna and I was in Boston (Hyde Park) Massachusetts.
At our wedding, my first husband and I did our first dance to Eddy Arnold's Make The World Go Away. We saw quite a few artists during the 60's including George Jones, and Tammy Wynette. We went to a couple of concerts of the Statler Brothers while we still lived in Massachusetts, but I now live in South West Florida.
(Source : specially written for www.musicdayz.com by Joan L. Gangemi)
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At our wedding, my first husband and I did our first dance to Eddy Arnold's Make The World Go Away. We saw quite a few artists during the 60's including George Jones, and Tammy Wynette. We went to a couple of concerts of the Statler Brothers while we still lived in Massachusetts, but I now live in South West Florida.
(Source : specially written for www.musicdayz.com by Joan L. Gangemi)