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"Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands" was a popular radio show that aired from 1943 to 1950. The show featured live performances from some of the most popular big bands of the era, including Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, and Glenn Miller. The show was created as a way to boost morale during World War II, and it quickly became a hit with audiences all over the country.
Each episode of "Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands" featured a different band performing live in front of a studio audience. The show was known for its high-quality sound engineering, which captured the energy and excitement of live music performances. The show's host, Paul Douglas, was also popular with audiences, and his lively commentary helped to keep the show entertaining and engaging.
"Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands" was not only popular with listeners, but it also helped to launch the careers of many up-and-coming musicians. The show provided a platform for new talent to showcase their skills, and many young musicians got their start on the show before going on to become legends in their own right.
Although the show went off the air in 1950, it remains a beloved part of radio history. Its legacy lives on through the many recordings of its live performances, which continue to inspire and delight music fans around the world.
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Build that ecclectic playlist with art from people who successfully navigated cult mind control. Created by the team who brought the award winning feature documentary by the same name, the director and featured artists interview fascinating artists, musicians, actors, directors, authors etc. who also left a cult. Through making our documentary, artists all over the world emerged with amazing music, art, and stories. Listen in and let us know what you think.
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Witness Underground is a feature documentary that reveals the insular DIY music community that emerged within a high-control cult. Music, fame, and success are typically forbidden in this faith, who instruct its members to “beware of independent thinking.”The artists at the heart of the music scene have their faith tested in deeply personal ways. They battle for positive mental health and push the boundaries of their religion’s norms, where leaving means being banned from interacting with your entire family and social circle for life.
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