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This week on an extended edition of Radio Journeys, we mark National Women's History Month with a special look at the Boswell Sisters... the innovators of "close harmony" female singing groups, with a sound that sparked a musical genre, and that influences female vocal groups even today. They were sensations on record and on the radio in the 1930s, and we'll hear two rare recordings of syndicated radio shows from April 1930--important historically not only because they are the earliest known recordings of the Boswells on the radio, but because they are some of the earliest known recordings of music produced for the radio. Then, we'll sample some of the Boswell Sisters' other radio appearances, through 1936.

Then, it's time for another episode of Ed Wynn in the Texaco Fire Chief, this one from August 30, 1932.

It's an eventful hour-plus, rare and historic, this week on Radio Journeys.
Direct download: Radio_Journeys_78.mp3
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