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RAY ANTHONY / PAUL DELICATO LP Here's to Veterans Radio Show
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Used |
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33 RPM |
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12" |
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Album |
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The Veteran's Administration presents "Here's to Veterans." A Public Service Radio Show. Program Nos. 1572 and 1573 featuring Ray Anthony on side one, and Paul Delicato on side two. V.A. monoraul 12" LP record album. This public service radio program was released by the Veterans Administration "in cooperation with the American Federation of Musicians to keep you informed and entertained." The shows generally include a mix of full-length songs, interview clips featuring the entertainer, comments by the host, and PSA's. Condition: Record is close to NM. Comes in generic sleeve. Comments: Ray Anthony (born January 20, 1922) is an American bandleader, trumpeter, songwriter and actor. Launching his career as a St. Louis-based session musician, Paul Delicato played bass with Ike Tina Turner, Little Milton, Chuck Berry, Albert King, and Fontella Bass. Stepping into the spotlight, Delicato reached his apex in 1975, when his singles "Ice Cream Sodas and Lollipops and a Hot Spinning Top" and "Cara Mia" reached the Billboard Top Ten.
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