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There are many forces at work which are attempting to turn 'Public Domain' information into a commodity which some can milk for a profit. Go to the above site to find out more about the digitization of this item and the on-going attempt to help make 'Knowledge' and 'Information' available to everyone, anywhere, at any time, for no cost. Audacity was used to create the recording the settings were at highest quality and an Audacity Project file is included in a 7zip archive. A 24 bit FLAC file is included and no audio correction was done so as to gather as much of the information as possible in the recording. Digitized by Gerard Arthus and released into the Public Domain under the Creative Commons License. Recorded from 12 inch Black Vinyl Discs, all records were in mint or unused condition these Compilation Collections will attempt to place as much of the artist's work as is possible in one collection new works (songs) will be added as they are found and better copies will be added also. Dance Time USA 104 In the Mood Glenn Miller Orchestra.Lawrence Welk and His Orchestra Compilation Collection, all music compiled from several records Pre-1972.Dance Time USA 104 In the Mood Glenn Miller Orchestra.mp3.Dance Time USA 103 Serenade in Blue Glenn Miller Orchestra.mp3.Dance Time USA 102 String of Pearls Glenn Miller Orchestra.mp3.Dance Time USA 101 Shine on Harvest Moon Glenn Miller.mp3.Dance Time USA 096 Light of the Silvery Moon Lawrence Welk.mp3.Dance Time USA 095 Love Me or Leave Sammy Kaye Cafe Rouge.mp3.Dance Time USA 094 Dipsy Doodle Ray Anthony from Palladium.mp3.Dance Time USA 093 Southern Blues Lawrence Welk.mp3.Dance Time USA 092 Easy to Love Larry Faith.mp3.Dance Time USA 091 Pagan Love Song Oscar Dumont.mp3.Dance Time USA 082 Love is a Many-Splendored Thing Les Brown.mp3.Dance Time USA 081 Evening Star Lawrence Welk.mp3.Dance Time USA 060 My Miami Henry Jerome.mp3.Dance Time USA 059 Flagler Drive Tommy and Jimmy Dorseys.mp3.Dance Time USA 056 Opus One Tommy and Jimmy Dorseys.mp3.Dance Time USA 055 Wouldnt It Be Loverly Sammy Kaye.mp3.Dance Time USA 054 Could have Danced All Night Guy Lombardo.mp3.Dance Time USA 053 Melody in F Lawrence Welk.mp3.Reproduction is prohibited.ġ8 shows - total playtime 4 hours 8 minutes Text on ©2001-2022 OTRCAT INC All Rights Reserved. The fun tunes are enough to help forget the trials of Cold War politics for 15 minutes. The program featured some of the biggest acts in hot and sweet Jazz dance music, including contributions from Lawrence Welk and His Champagne Music Makers, Guy Lombardo and the Royal Canadians, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Les Brown and his Band of Renown, and brothers Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey bringing their outfits together. One of America's most popular exports is Jazz music, and during the Fifties, VOA included a large lineup of Jazz programming, including Dance Time USA.
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The Voice of America is funded by the United States Congress from the same budget which supports embassies and consulates.
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Broadcasts to Asia began from the California coast, and eventually moved to Hawaii and then to the Philippines once those islands were liberated. The news may be good or bad for us – We will always tell you the truth." The Office of War Information set up the American Broadcasting Station in Europe, originally in cooperation with the British Broadcasing. Shortwave broadcasts into Germany began almost two months before America entered the war, and came with the pledge: "Today, and every day from now on, we will be with you from America to talk about the war. The groundwork for what would become the Voice of America began even before the attack on Pearl Harbor. The Armed Forces Radio Service was intended to provide entertainment and information to US troops stationed overseas, but since the broadcasts went out over the open airwaves, it was often enjoyed by the local population as well. Some government broadcasts were not meant as propaganda but showed America in a favorable light.
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In fact, it can be shown that much of the propaganda spread by the US was generated to refute lies spread by our enemies. As to the supposed dishonesty of propaganda, we refuse to suppose that our government engages in lies but acknowledge that the truth sometimes depends upon the perspective of the person telling it. The various agencies of the US Government which deal with foreign powers have long used propaganda methods to get their message to people in foreign nations.