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December 3, 1950

Today In History

Paul Harvey debuts his National Radio Broadcast

Paul Harvey radio news personality was one of America's most familiar voices.

Remember When

Aspen, Colorado - 1936 | View the history and story of the Hydropower Pioneers of Aspen
Gala Opening of Aspen Is Hailed as a Sensational Success Aspen, Colorado January 12, 1947 As the brilliant sun plunged behind the Maroon Bells late this afternoon, our town clearly has established itself as the skiing capital of America. Aspen was left exhausted and snow burned after two days of mountain grandeur and spectacular skiing. Invited celebrities from NY, Chicago, and Denver packed the special trains to Aspen to attend a star studded weekend featuring a formal ball at the Hotel Jerome, an exhibition of night skiing, slalom races and fashion shows. The official ski opening was Saturday when everyone rode the longest chair lift in the world, 14,000 feet up Ajax mountain and skied down Roch Run. A highlight of the morning festivities was witnessed by a hushed crowd of 400 who sucked in their breaths almost as one person as Barney McLean and Gordon Wrenn together soared over their heads off of Aspen’s 60 meter ski jump in a breathtaking dual jump measuring 190 feet. On Saturday evening the guests attended various house parties hosted by the locals, viewed a fashion show at the Isis presented by Miss Ruth Humphries and Mike Magnifico and viewed “The Ski Chase” a European motion picture featuring skiing in the Alps. Many of the visitors were in bed early so they could take the 7am train back to Denver. This is a dream come-true for Chicago financier Walter C. Paepoke who envisioned this scenario many years ago. Bravo!
1919 Black Sox scandal - "Mr. Big" Arnold Rothstein
George Foster in 1977 won the NL MVP hitting 52 HR with 149 RBIs
Song of the Day
I'M SO LONESOME I COULD CRY (1949) by Hank Williams
Paul McCartney inducts John Lennon into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 1994
Explore America
Experience and explore the Gold Rush areas out west

They make beautiful sounds

Mel Torme

Barbra

A Chorus Line

Sam Cooke

Miles Davis

Mel Torme

Barbra

A Chorus Line

Sam Cooke

Miles Davis

TV Show of the Day
TELEVISION: Route 66 - Somehow it Gets to Be Tomorrow
TV Series: Route 66 Airing every Friday from October 1960 to March 1964, Route 66 starred Martin Milner as “Tod Stiles” and George Maharis as “Buz Murdock”. The show featured the stars moving from town to town in a Corvette Convertible, and involving themselves with the struggles of the local people. The theme song, composed and performed by Nelson Riddle, became a major hit in pop circles.
Richard Chamberlain discusses playing Blackthorne in "Shogun"
Shogun 1980 Based on the novel by James Clavell, the story tells of Englishman John Blackthorne played by Richard Chamberlain who becomes assimilated in 1600s Japan after he is shipwrecked. The entire show was filmed in Japan
A compilation of the San Francisco 49er great Ronnie Lott
Interview of the Day
Carol Burnett on The Dick Cavett Show
Go West Young Man

Voices with a very special message to deliver

Billie Holiday

Bob Dylan and Joan Baez

Carole King

Don Mclean

Bruce Springsteen

Billie Holiday

Bob Dylan and Joan Baez

Carole King

Don Mclean

Bruce Springsteen

The Classics

Bob Cousy

Bob Gibson

Hank Aaron

Ted Williams

Roberto Clemente

Bob Cousy

Bob Gibson

Hank Aaron

Ted Williams

Roberto Clemente

Collectible Editions

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