lundi 25 avril 2011

Celebrities & Microphones

Dorothy Shay

Julie London (1957)

Bob Hope and Judy Garland

Doris Day and Bob Hope.

 
Alan Freed
DJ Alan Freed, who coined the phrase “rock and roll.”

For more information on Mr. Freed, visit these sites.

http://www.alanfreed.com/
http://www.history-of-rock.com/freed.htm
http://www.fiftiesweb.com/freed.htm
http://www.tsimon.com/freed.htm
http://www.rockabillyhall.com/AlanFreed.html


Tennessee Ernie Ford circa 1950 at WOPI, Bristol, Tennessee.
Photo courtesy of William H. Mountjoy, Jr.

 
Bill Monroe

Fibber McGee and Molly (Jim and Marian Jordan).


Frank Sinatra

Stacy Harris

Judy Garland

Patsy Cline

Roy Rogers

Arthur Sarnoff (1912 - 2000)






Story Art (19??) Sarnoff - 001A


Corby's, "Thanks - And The Same To You" (1947) Sarnoff - 002



American Weekly (1954) Sarnoff - 003


American Weekly (1958) Sarnoff - 004



American Weekly (1959) Sarnoff - 005


American Weekly, "Tragic Bird Of Paradise" (1951) Sarnoff - 006



McCall's, "I Didn't Want To Love You" (1946) Sarnoff - 007


Woman's Home Companion, "Monday Morning" (1951) Sarnoff - 008


Dextrose (1956) Sarnoff - 009


Dextrose (1950) Sarnoff - 010


Evening In Paris (1948) Sarnoff - 011


McCall's, "When Two Or Three Shall Meet" (1944) Sarnoff - 012


 Fruit of the Loom (1954) Sarnoff - 013
 

Fruit of the Loom (1954) Sarnoff - 014


Woman's Home Companion (1946) Sarnoff - 015


 Calendar Art (19??) Sarnoff - 016


Ipana (1943) Sarnoff - 017


Ipana (1943) Sarnoff - 018


Calendar Art (1943) Sarnoff - 019


Jack The Ripper (19??) Sarnoff - 020


Collier's, "Thousands Of Beautiful Girls" (1950) Sarnoff - 021


 Vick's Vapo Rub (1946) Sarnoff - 022


 Meds (1944, 1945) Sarnoff - 023


American Magazine (1955) Sarnoff - 024


McCall's, "The Sublimation Of Mrs. Potter" (19??) Sarnoff - 025



Listerine, "His Lifelong Friend..." (1943) Sarnoff - 026



Karo, "Mother's MY Pin-Up Girl" (1944) Sarnoff - 027


Karo, "The Jack Of Hearts..." (1950) Sarnoff - 028
  

 Karo, "...And First In The Hearts Of Pie Lovers!" (1950) Sarnoff - 029
 

Karo, "See Here, Private Hargrove!" (1943) Sarnoff - 030

http://www.americanartarchives.com/sarnoff.htm