Old TIme Radio At Its Finest

In the late 1940s and early 1950s Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis created some of the most irresistible hilarity in the history of entertainment. Now you can enjoy the Martin and Lewis Show, which aired on NBC Radio from 1949 through 1953. Listen in to the Podcast, and find out what all the fuss was about!



Monday, February 23, 2009

Congratulations To Jerry Lewis



Congratulations to Jerry Lewis on receiving the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at this year's Academy Awards. May God continue to bless his efforts on behalf of those who suffer from Muscular Dystrophy. To date, he has raised over $2 Billion for the cause.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Episode 49: With William Holden

This time around on our Martin and Lewis Old Time Radio Podcast, from a February 15th, 1952 NBC Radio Broadcast, the boys welcome William Holden to the program.
Dean sings Down Yonder, Cry and I Surrender Dear.

There's also a classic take from the team on Little Man You've Had A Busy Day.

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Links

Five Hundy By Midnight

The Rat Pack Live From Las Vegas at the Rosebud Theatre

Brian on Facebook

William Holden

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

The Rat Pack at The Rosebud



Where I live in East-Central Illinois we're fortunate to be blessed with some great venues for live entertainment. Among them is The Rosebud Theatre, a luxurious state-of-the-art facility at the "Crossroads of America" in Effingham, Illinois.

The Rosebud plays host to a wonderful variety of entertainment, from top-name musical acts to stage productions of all sorts.

Coming up on Saturday, February 28th, we'll be enjoying The Rat Pack Live From Las Vegas, a tribute to Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr. that has won praise and critical acclaim in Las Vegas and around the country.

Effingham is easily accessible by car (located, as it is, at the intersection of I-57 and I-70) and by Amtrak, and there are great accommodations near the Theatre for those traveling any distance. I'd certainly encourage you to check out this production, as well as the other upcoming performances at The Rosebud.

Look for a review of the show some time in March.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Episode 48: With Rhonda Fleming

This time around on our Martin and Lewis Old Time Radio Podcast - from a February 8th, 1952 NBC Radio Broadcast of The Martin and Lewis Show - the boys welcome Rhonda Fleming to the program.
Dean sings Bye Bye Blackbird, Close To You and Out Of Nowhere.

Jerry sings? I mean, Jerry sings North Dakota, South Dakota, Illinois and Indiana Moon.

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Links

Rhonda Fleming Official Site

Rhonda Fleming at Wikipedia

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