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!



Sunday, December 19, 2010

Merry Christmas!



Here's wishing you a beautiful holiday, and all the best in 2011. You'll find a collection of all of my program episodes for the holiday season on the main site at NOEBIE.COM.

Best Wishes,

Brian

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Christmas with Dean and Jerry



This time around we're listening to some of the best music for the holidays from Dean Martin, and then we've got two episodes of old time radio from Christmas Season 1949.


Shownotes and Links

Dean Martin Christmas Music:
My Kind Of Christmas (CD)
A Winter Romance (CD)
My Kind Of Christmas (MP3 Album)
A Winter Romance (MP3 Album)
Christmas With The Rat Pack (MP3 Album)
Making Spirits Bright (CD)

The Frank Truth: Christmas With Sinatra

Check back for more holiday listening.

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Christmas with Frank and Dean

Around this time of year I'm sometimes asked to recommend my favorite Christmas albums by Dean Martin and others. I'll be getting a podcast episode out with a more thorough review, but here are a few suggestions for starters. These are the records by Dino, Frank Sinatra and The Rat Pack that you're most likely to find me playing over the coming weeks. Many of them are available as MP3 downloads, as well as CDs.