The Kraft Music Hall was a major NBC radio variety program, featuring top show business entertainers, in a 16-year span from 1933 to 1949. Kraft Foods was the first advertiser to sponsor a two-hour radio program, in an era when many radio programs were only 15 minutes long and few were longer than a half hour.
The Kraft Program debuted June 26, 1933 to promote a new product in the Kraft family, Miracle Whip. The musical-variety program featured orchestra leader Paul Whiteman and served to supplement the print advertising and in-store displays in promoting Kraft products. Al Jolson was the show's star vocalist. During its first year the show went through a series of name changes, including Kraft Musical Revue, until it finally settled on Kraft Music Hall in 1934. Paul Whiteman remained the host until December 6, 1935. Ford Bond was the announcer.
Billing himself as “The King of Jazz”, Paul Whiteman was arguably America’s first popular music superstar. Whiteman’s foresight regarding the coming of the jazz age and his decisions to hire the best jazz musicians was a powerful boost for jazz, swing and blues. Though he was prohibited from hiring black performers, he hired arrangers and composers.
Bing Crosby took over as master of ceremonies January 2, 1936. Crosby was host until May 9, 1946. For the advertising managers at Kraft, it was imperative that advertising and
entertainment be kept separate. For this reason, Kraft insisted that an announcer, not cast members, read its commercials. Additionally, Kraft commercials were single-product focused during the radio days, short and to the point in order to keep with Kraft's philosophy that quality entertainment led listeners up to the commercials, dropped them into the commercials, and took them back to the show, as evidenced by the broadcast of June 15, 1944: When Crosby and Marilyn Maxwell finish singing “Take It Easy,” Bing segues to the ad with, “Check it friends, The Charioteers (the studio chorus) will further demonstrate immediately after my colleague glibly hustles prospective purchasers.” Announcer Ken Carpenter commences a 39-second spot extolling the virtues of Kraft macaroni and cheese – “Well, I can tell you of macaroni and cheese that helps you three ways. Saves cooking time, saves shopping time, saves ration points.”
Crosby was the longest running Kraft Music Hall host, from 1936 through 1946. His casual style and humorous easy-going banter made the show tops with the young “country club” set. The average listener was 21 during this period, compared to the average age of 11 at the movie houses. Intelligent humor and delightful guests made these years some of the greatest. On the show, Bing rubbed elbows with the likes of Spike Jones, Lucille Ball, The Andrews Sisters, Nat “King” Cole and Peggy Lee. It was during these years on the Kraft Music Hall that Bob Burns popularized his famous “bazooka” instrument (made from a pipe and a funnel), coining the term which was later used by soldiers referring to the 2.75” recoilless rifle anti-tank weapon, the bazooka.entertainment be kept separate. For this reason, Kraft insisted that an announcer, not cast members, read its commercials. Additionally, Kraft commercials were single-product focused during the radio days, short and to the point in order to keep with Kraft's philosophy that quality entertainment led listeners up to the commercials, dropped them into the commercials, and took them back to the show, as evidenced by the broadcast of June 15, 1944: When Crosby and Marilyn Maxwell finish singing “Take It Easy,” Bing segues to the ad with, “Check it friends, The Charioteers (the studio chorus) will further demonstrate immediately after my colleague glibly hustles prospective purchasers.” Announcer Ken Carpenter commences a 39-second spot extolling the virtues of Kraft macaroni and cheese – “Well, I can tell you of macaroni and cheese that helps you three ways. Saves cooking time, saves shopping time, saves ration points.”
After Crosby Kraft Music Hall went through a handful of short-lived hosts. Edward Everett Horton, Eddie Foy and Frank Morgan all hosted from 1945 through 1947. Nelson Eddy took over the summer spots in 1947 and with costar Dorothy Kirsten in 1948 and 1949. The show had a strong supporting cast: pianist-vocalist Ramona, soprano Helen Jepson, tenor Jack Fulton, pianist Roy Bargy and music critic Deems Taylor.
Al Jolson dotted the Kraft Music Hall landscape, first as a singer from 1933 to 1935, then later as the star and host from 1947 to 1949 while his sarcastic pianist and sidekick Oscar Levant piped in with his dry wit. Jolson kept working until shortly before his death in 1950, with these shows as some of his last. Many of the show’s recurring jokes and funny remarks were about Jolson's education (which was, in fact, not the very best), his age and his relationships to women. When Jolson returned in October 1947, Variety printed a rave review:
Kraft Music Hall last Thursday night bounced back into major league programming -- a status it hasn't enjoyed since Bing Crosby went Philco's way -- when Al Jolson, capping an amazing comeback career, took over as permanent man. And the good tidings are that it's a wham of a show, one that will give the Top 15 Hooperated boys a run for their money. If there's any doubt about Jolie entrenching himself as a vital cog in modern-day show business, last week's premier broadcast was the clincher.
From the "April Showers" curtain-raiser to the closing nostalgic refrain cued to recollections of Luchow's 14th Street (N.Y.) restaurant as the "Stork Club of the '90s" Jolson breezed through the Kraft Music Hall stanza completely at ease, sparking the whole routine with a pacing and timing that can match the best of them... There's been no stinting on the talent layout, with Oscar Levant also a permanent fixture, along with Milenna Miller as the femme vocalist, and a guest star policy that had Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Bergen on hand for the teeoff in a three-way Levant-Jolie-McCarthy barb-throwing parlay...
The component parts of the show were rationed to a T, with proper balancing of the two-way Jolson-Levant banter, with the latter seguing into his pianistic pyrotechnics; Jolson's properly spaced and not-too-overdone vocalizing of "Toot, Toot, Tootsie," "All My Love" and the nostalgic "When You Were Sweet Sixteen" windup; the "Sonny Boy" comedy dueting with McCarthy that was the show's laugh standout, with even sufficient time to spare to give Lou Bring some orchestral spotlighting.
Only Miss Miller apprears excess ballast for the 30-minute ride, adding nothing to the format. With such a layout, a femme vocalist would appear to be unnecessary. If there's time to spare, let Jolson go around for a No. 4 whirl on the singing chores. It's his show.
When Decca Records released a Best of Al Jolson double LP, it included several tracks from Kraft Music Hall broadcasts.
Kraft Music Hall made the move to television in 1958, replacing the dramatic anthology series Kraft Television Theater. (wikipedia)
Kraft Music Hall last Thursday night bounced back into major league programming -- a status it hasn't enjoyed since Bing Crosby went Philco's way -- when Al Jolson, capping an amazing comeback career, took over as permanent man. And the good tidings are that it's a wham of a show, one that will give the Top 15 Hooperated boys a run for their money. If there's any doubt about Jolie entrenching himself as a vital cog in modern-day show business, last week's premier broadcast was the clincher.
From the "April Showers" curtain-raiser to the closing nostalgic refrain cued to recollections of Luchow's 14th Street (N.Y.) restaurant as the "Stork Club of the '90s" Jolson breezed through the Kraft Music Hall stanza completely at ease, sparking the whole routine with a pacing and timing that can match the best of them... There's been no stinting on the talent layout, with Oscar Levant also a permanent fixture, along with Milenna Miller as the femme vocalist, and a guest star policy that had Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Bergen on hand for the teeoff in a three-way Levant-Jolie-McCarthy barb-throwing parlay...
The component parts of the show were rationed to a T, with proper balancing of the two-way Jolson-Levant banter, with the latter seguing into his pianistic pyrotechnics; Jolson's properly spaced and not-too-overdone vocalizing of "Toot, Toot, Tootsie," "All My Love" and the nostalgic "When You Were Sweet Sixteen" windup; the "Sonny Boy" comedy dueting with McCarthy that was the show's laugh standout, with even sufficient time to spare to give Lou Bring some orchestral spotlighting.
Only Miss Miller apprears excess ballast for the 30-minute ride, adding nothing to the format. With such a layout, a femme vocalist would appear to be unnecessary. If there's time to spare, let Jolson go around for a No. 4 whirl on the singing chores. It's his show.
When Decca Records released a Best of Al Jolson double LP, it included several tracks from Kraft Music Hall broadcasts.
Kraft Music Hall made the move to television in 1958, replacing the dramatic anthology series Kraft Television Theater. (wikipedia)
- Kraft Music Hall 33-11-30 First Song - Peter, Peter.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 33-12-07 First Song - Love Is Sweeping The Country, Guest - Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 33-12-14 First Song - Bambalina.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 33-12-28 First Song - Great Day, Guest - Pickens Sisters.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 34-01-04 First Song - Revolt In Cuba, Guest - Pickens Sisters.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 34-01-11 First Song - Who, Guest - Pickens Sisters.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 34-01-25 Guest - Johnny Mercer, Jack Teagarden, E.Y. Harburg.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 34-02-01 First Song - Raggin' The Scale, Guest - Johnny Mercer, Jack Teagarden.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 34-04-19 First Song - A Medley.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 34-05-24 Guest - Lee Wiley, The Mystery Singer.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 34-06-28 Guest - Jack Teagarden, Johnny Mercer.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 34-09-20 First Song - One Night Of Love, Guest - Johnny Mercer, Helen Ford.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 34-11-29 First Song - Overture dedicated to President Roosevelt, Guest - Yvonne Gall.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 34-12-06 First Song - Espana Rhapsody, Guest - Yvonne Gall.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 34-12-13 First Song - Alexanders Ragtime Band, Guest - Jack Teagarden.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 34-12-20 First Song - Hit Hunting, Guest - Johnny Mercer, Jack Teagarden, Derek Oldham.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 36-01-09 First Song - A Little Bit Independent, Guest - Joe Venuti.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 37-05-27 First Song - How Could You, Guest - Gail Patrick, Zasu Pitts.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 38-03-03 First Song - Gypsy In My Soul, Guest - Maureen O'Sullivan, Mischa Auer.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 38-05-19 First Song - You Couldn't Be Cuter, Guest - Humphrey Bogart, Adrienne Ames.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 40-10-17 First Song - I'm Nobody's Baby, Guest Host - Bob Burns, Guest - Dorothy Lamour.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 41-03-06 First Song - Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me, Guest - Lionel Barrymore, Eddie Bracken.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 41-03-20 First Song - The Band Played On, Guest - Edward Arnold, J. Carrol Naish.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 41-05-01 First Song - With A Twist Of The Wrist, Guest - Pat O'Brien, Josephine Tuminia.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 41-05-29 First Song - Can'tcha Tell, Guest - Duke Ellington, Frank McHugh, James Hilton.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 41-06-05 First Song - You're A Double Lovely, Guest - William Boyd, Jerry Lester.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 41-06-12 Guest - Ethel Waters.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 41-06-19 First Song - You're A Double Lovely, Guest - Bert Lahr, Gail Patrick.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 41-06-26 First Song - Smile Your Troubles Away, Guest Host - Don Ameche, Guest - Charles Boyer.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 41-10-02 Guest - Melvyn Douglas - Jackie Cooper.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 41-10-09 First Song - Ida, Guest Host - Don Ameche, Guest - Duke Ellington, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr..mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 41-10-23 First Song - There'll Be Some Changes Made, Guest Host - Don Ameche, Guest - George Murphy.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 42-01-29 First Song - The U.S. Field Artillery March, Guest - Sam Snead, Madeleine Carroll.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 42-03-12 First Song - How About You, Guest - Pat O'Brien, Wingy Manone.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 42-04-02 First Song - The Army Air Corps Song, Guest - Walter Huston, Claude Thornhill.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 42-04-16 First Song - K-K-K-Katy, Guest - Spike Jones, Ronald Reagan, Sabu.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 42-04-23 First Song - The Marines' Hymn, Guest - Capt. Floyd J. Sweet.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 42-04-30 First Song - Hey, Mabel!, Guest - Susan Hayward, Larry Adler, Gene Tunney.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 42-05-28 First Song - The Bombardier Song, Guest - Frank McHugh, Ruth Hussey.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 42-06-04 (294) Guest - John Garfield.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 42-11-05 First Song - The Marines' Hymn, Guest - Cass Daley, Richard Haydn.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 42-11-12 First Song - Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition, Guest - Ginny Simms, Edgar Buchanan.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 42-12-24 First Song - Adeste Fidelis, Guest - Jack Carson, Fay Bainter.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-01-14 First Song - Hip, Hip, Hooray!, Guest - Cass Daley, Janet Blair.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-01-28 First Song - Anchors Aweigh, Guest - Ginny Simms, Frank McHugh.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-02-04 First Song - For Me And My Gal, Guest - Victor Borge.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-03-25 First Song - Great Day, Guest - Bert Lahr.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-04-01 First Song - You Are My Sunshine, Guest - Lucille Ball.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-04-08 First Song - MacNamara's Band, Guest - Rags Ragland.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-08-12 First Song - I've Got Sixpence, Guest - Ed Gardner.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-09-02 First Song - Oh! What A Beautiful Morning, Guest - Frank McHugh.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-09-09 First Song - Comin' In On A Wing And A Prayer, Guest - Phil Silvers, Falstaff Openshaw.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-09-16 First Song - The Road To Victory, Guest - Jinx Falkenburg, Falstaff Openshaw.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-09-23 Guest - George Murphy.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-09-30 First Song - Vict'ry Polka, Guest - Phil Silvers.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-10-07 First Song - The Road To Victory, Guest - Lucille Ball.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-11-04 Guest Host - Bob Crosby, Guest - Bob Hope.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-11-11 Guest Host - Bob Crosby, Guest - Lum and Abner.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-12-02 First Song - Vict'ry Polka, Guest - Ed Gardner.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-12-16 Phil Silvers.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 43-12-30 First Song - Happy Holidays and Come To Holiday Inn, Guest - Cass Daley.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-01-06 First Song - Shoo Shoo Baby, Guest - William Frawley, Nan Wynn.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-01-13 First Song - San Fernando Valley, Guest - George Murphy, Jane Frazee.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-01-20 First Song - What Do You Do In The Infantry, Guest - Dale Evans.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-02-03 First Song - San Fernando Valley, Guest - Donald O'Connor.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-02-17 First Song - Iowa, Guest - Cass Daley.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-02-24 First Song - San Fernando Valley, Guest Phil Silvers.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-03-02 First Song - (There'll Be A) Hot Time in the Town of Berlin, Lucille Ball.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-03-09 First Song - The Bombardier Song, Guest - George Murphy.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-03-30 First Song - (There'll Be A) Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin, Guest - George Murphy.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-04-06 First Song - It's Love, Love, Love, Guest - Kraft Choral Club.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-04-13 First Song - Swinging On A Star, Guest - Bob Hope.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-04-20 First Song - San Fernando Valley, Guest - Dave Shelley.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-04-27 First Song - Swinging On A Star, Guest - Sonny Tufts.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-05-04 First Song - It's Love, Love, Love, Guest - Gene Kelly.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-05-11 First Song - Great Day, Guest - Keenan Wynn.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-05-18 First Song - It's Love, Love, Love, Guest - Jack Carson, Eddie Marr.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-05-25 First Song - Bless 'Em All, Guest - Richard Haydn.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-06-01 First Song - San Fernando Valley, Guest - Katina Paxinou.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-06-08 First Song - Swinging On A Star, Guest - Cecil B. DeMille (23 min due to D-Day news bulletin).mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-06-15 First Song - Bless 'Em All, Guest - Bob Hope.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-06-22 First Song - (There'll Be A) Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin, Guest - George Murphy.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-06-29 First Song - Swinging On A Star, Guest - Roy Rogers.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-07-06 First Song - Snoqualmie Jo-Jo, Guest - Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-07-13 First Song - Bless 'Em All, Guest - Keenan Wynn.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-07-20 First Song - Snoqualmie Jo-Jo, Guest - Sonny Tufts.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-07-27 First Song - Swinging On A Star, Guest - Sonny Tufts.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-08-03 First Song - Walking My Baby Back Home, Guest Host - Sonny Tufts, Guest - Lina Romay.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-08-10 First Song - Exactly Like You, Guest Host - Sonny Tufts, Guest - Ginny Simms, Eddie Marr.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-08-17 First Song - Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby, Guest Host - Sonny Tufts, Guest - Johnny Mercer.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-08-31 First Song - The Trolley Song, Guest Host - Sonny Tufts, Guest - Oscar Levant, Vera Vague.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-09-07 First Song - By The Beautiful Sea, Guest Host - George Murphy, Guest - Sons of the Pioneers.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-09-14 First Song - It Had To Be You, Guest Host - George Murphy, Guest - Lum and Abner.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-10-12 First Song - Swinging On A Star, Guest Host - George Murphy, Guest - Bing Crosby, Bob Hope.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-11-09 First Song - Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby, Guest - Ethel Smith.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-11-16 First Song - Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive, Guest - Frank Sinatra.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-11-23 First Song - Dance With A Dolly, Guest - Rise Stevens.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-11-30 First Song - Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby, Guest - Spike Jones.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-12-07 First Song - (There'll Be A) Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin, Guest - Diana Lynn.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-12-14 First Song - Don't Fence Me In, Guest - Jerry Colonna.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-12-21 First Song - Adeste Fidelis, Guest - Kraft Choral Club.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-12-28 First Song - Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive, Guest - Les Paul Trio, Beatrice Kay (AFRS).mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 44-12-28 First Song - Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive, Guest - Les Paul Trio, Beatrice Kay.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-01-04 First Song - Don't Fence Me In, Guest - Johnny Mercer.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-01-11 First Song - Dance With A Dolly, Guest - Spike Jones.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-01-18 First Song - Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive, Guest - Duke Ellington.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-01-25 First Song - Don't Fence Me In, Guest - The Andrews Sisters.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-02-01 First Song - Evelina.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-02-08 Fred Lowery.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-02-15 First Song - Dance With A Dolly, Guest - Ella Logan, Eddie Heywood.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-03-01 Sandra Benkova.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-03-08 First Song - Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive, Guest - Joe Venuti, Silvino de Solas.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-03-15 First Song - MacNamara's Band, Guest - Artie Shaw and his Gramercy Five.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-03-22 First Song - Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night Of The Week), Guest - Frankie Carle.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-03-29 First Song - The Fifth Marines, Guest - Kraft Choral Club.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-04-05 First Song - A Little On The Lonely Side, Guest - King Cole Trio, Florence Alba.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-04-19 First Song - My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time, Guest - Yehudi Menuhin.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-04-26 First Song - Candy, Guest - Carmen Cavallaro, Florence Alba.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-05-03 First Song - Sentimental Journey, Guest - King Cole Trio.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-05-10 First Song - My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time, Guest - Cass Daley.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-05-17 First Song - Candy, Guest - Florence Alba, Eddie Heywood.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-06-28 First Song - On The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Guest - Carmen Cavallaro, Florence Alba (end Bing Crosby as host-1)(AFRS).mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-06-28 First Song - On The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Guest - Carmen Cavallaro, Florence Alba (end Bing Crosby as host-1).mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-07-19 First Song - Sunny Side Of The Street, Guest - Jo Stafford, Pearl Bailey, Elton Britt.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-08-30 First Song - I'm Gonna Love That Guy, Guest - Jo Stafford, Curt Massey.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-09-06 First Song - On The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Guest - The Andrews Sisters.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-09-13 First Song - The Lass With The Delicate Air, Guest - Paula Kelly and the Modernaires, Igor Gorin.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-09-20 First Song - Gee, It's Good To Hold You, Guest - King Cole Trio, Jo Stafford.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-09-27 First Song - A Kiss Goodnight, Guest - Woody Herman, Hildegarde.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-10-04 First Song - Stars In Your Eyes.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-10-18 First Song - Chiu-Chiu.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-11-08 First Song - Chica, Chica, Boom, Chic.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-11-22 First Song - Tampico.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 45-12-06 First Song - The Wild, Wild West.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 46-02-07 First Song - Aren't You Glad You're You.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 46-02-14 First Song - Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Guest - Les Paul.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 46-02-21 First Song - Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 46-02-28 First Song - Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Guest - Martha Tilton, Jerry Colonna.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 46-04-04 First Song - Sioux City Sue, Guest - Georgia Gibbs.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 46-04-11 First Song - Shoo Fly Pie And Apple Pan Dowdy, Guest - Les Paul Trio, Marilyn Maxwell.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 46-04-18 First Song - Sioux City Sue, Guest - Trudy Erwin, Kraft Choral Club.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 46-05-02 First Song - Shoo Fly Pie And Apple Pan Dowdy, Guest - Bob Hope, Peggy Lee, Joe Frisco.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 47-07-03 First Song - Listen To The Band, Guest Host - Nelson Eddy.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 47-08-28 First Song - The Ranger Song, Guest Host - Nelson Eddy.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 47-10-02 First Song - Sonny Boy, Guest - Edgar Bergen.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 47-10-09 First Song - Waiting For The Robert E. Lee, Guest - Lauritz Melchior.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 47-10-16 First Song - For Me And My Gal, Guest - Bing Crosby.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 47-10-23 First Song - I'm Sitting On Top Of The World, Guest - Groucho Marx.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 47-10-30 First Song - Almost Like Being In Love, Guest - William Bendix.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 47-11-06 First Song - Golden Gate, Guest - Humphrey Bogart.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 47-11-13 First Song - A Fella Needs A Girl, Guest - Victor Moore.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 47-11-20 First Song - Hello, 'Tucky, Hello, Guest - Charles Boyer.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 47-11-27 First Song - California, Here I Come, Guest - Dorothy Lamour.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 47-12-04 First Song - There's A Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder, Guest - Red Skelton.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 47-12-11 First Song - When The Red-Red-Robin Comes Bob-Bob-Bobbin' Along, Guest - Arnold Stang.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 47-12-18 First Song - Swanee, Guest - Jimmy Durante.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 47-12-25 First Song - Is It True What They Say About Dixie, Guest - Boris Karloff.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-01-01 First Song - Avalon, Guest - Madeleine Carroll.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-01-08 First Song - Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go, Guest - William Powell.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-01-15 First Song - Toot Toot Tootsie, Guest - Bing Crosby.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-01-22 First Song - Yacka Hula, Hickey Dula, Guest - Lucille Ball.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-01-29 First Song - Alabamy Bound, Guest - Walter O'Keefe.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-02-05 Ed Gardner.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-02-12 First Song - For Me And My Gal, Guest - Charles Laughton.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-02-19 First Song - I'm Sitting On Top Of The World, Guest - Charles Boyer.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-02-26 First Song - Chicago, Guest - David Niven.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-03-04 First Song - Yacka Hula, Hickey Dula, Guest - Cary Grant.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-03-11 First Song - I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover, Guest - Edward Everett Horton.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-03-18 Edward G Robinson.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-03-25 First Song - Baby Face, Guest - Clifton Webb.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-04-01 First Song - She's A Latin From Manhattan, Guest - Jimmy Durante.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-04-08 First Song - I'm Just Wild About Harry, Guest - Vera Vague.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-04-15 First Song - Chinatown, My Chinatown, Guest - Charles Boyer.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-04-22 First Song - Alexander's Ragtime Band, Guest - Dorothy Kirsten.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-04-29 First Song - Gotta Get Back To New York, Guest - Victor Moore.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-05-06 First Song - Yacka Hula, Hickey Dula, Guest - Groucho Marx.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-05-13 First Song - Baby Face, Guest - Dorothy Kirsten.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-05-20 First Song - April Showers, Guest - Henry Morgan.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-05-27 First Song - California, Here I Come, Guest - Dorothy Kirsten.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-06-03 First Song - When The Red-Red-Robin Comes Bob-Bob-Bobbin' Along, Guest - Ezio Pinza.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-06-10 First Song - Alexander's Ragtime Band, Guest - Dorothy Kirsten.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-06-16 First Song - Stout-Hearted Men, Guest Host - Nelson Eddy (Rehearsal, 1948-06-17).mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-06-24 First Song - June Is Bustin' Out All Over, Guest Host - Nelson Eddy (Rehearsal).mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-07-01 First Song - June Is Bustin' Out All Over, Guest Host - Nelson Eddy (Rehearsal).mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-07-08 First Song - Come To The Mardi Gras, Guest Host - Nelson Eddy (Rehearsal).mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-07-14 First Song - Rise and Shine, Guest Host - Nelson Eddy (Rehearsal, 1948-07-15).mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-07-15 First Song - Rise and Shine, Guest Host - Nelson Eddy.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-07-22 First Song - Your Land Is My Land, Guest Host - Nelson Eddy (Rehearsal).mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-07-29 First Song - I Feel A Song Coming On, Guest Host - Nelson Eddy.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-08-05 First Song - Great Day, Guest Host - Nelson Eddy.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-08-25 First Song - Get Happy, Guest Host - Nelson Eddy (Rehearsal, 1948-08-26).mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-08-26 First Song - Get Happy, Guest Host - Nelson Eddy.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-09-02 First Song - It's A Grand Night For Singing, Guest Host - Nelson Eddy.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-09-23 First Song - Drums In My Heart, Guest Host - Nelson Eddy.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-09-30 Judy Garland.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-10-07 First Song - Baby Face, Guest - Edward G. Robinson.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-10-14 First Song - Just One Of Those Things, Guest - Ezio Pinza.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-10-21 First Song - For Me And My Gal.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-10-28 First Song - I'm Just Wild About Harry, Guest - Dorothy Kirsten.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-11-04 First Song - Swanee, Guest - George Burns and Gracie Allen.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-11-11 First Song - Bright Eyes, Guest - George Jessel.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-11-18 First Song - Bright Eyes, Guest - Groucho Marx.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-11-25 First Song - That Certain Party, Guest - Victor Mature.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-12-02 First Song - When The Red-Red-Robin Comes Bob-Bob-Bobbin' Along, Guest - Peggy Lee.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-12-09 Dennis Day.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-12-16 Dinah Shore.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-12-23 First Song - Is It True What They Say About Dixie, Guest - Kraft Choral Club.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 48-12-30 First Song - Smile, Guest - Doris Day.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-01-06 First Song - Yacka Hula, Hickey Dula, Guest - Larry Parks.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-01-13 Grouch Marx.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-01-20 First Song - I'm Just Wild About Harry, Guest - Victor Moore.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-01-27 First Song - When The Red-Red-Robin Comes Bob-Bob-Bobbin' Along, Guest - Arthur Treacher.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-02-03 First Song - Hello, 'Tucky, Hello, Guest - Dennis Day.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-02-10 First Song - Oh, You Beautiful Doll, Guest - Peggy Lee.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-02-17 First Song - Hello, My Baby, Guest - Joan Davis.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-02-24 First Song - Bright Eyes, Guest - The Andrews Sisters.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-03-03 First Song - Waiting For The Robert E. Lee, Guest - Phil Harris, Elliott Lewis, Dorothy Kirsten.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-03-10 First Song - After You've Gone, Guest - Jimmy Durante.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-03-17 First Song - At Sundown, Guest - Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-03-24 First Song - Chinatown, My Chinatown, Guest - George Jessel.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-04-07 First Song - When The Red-Red-Robin Comes Bob-Bob-Bobbin' Along, Guest - Groucho Marx.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-04-14 First Song - Give My Regards To Broadway, Guest - Jack Kirkwood, Margaret Whiting.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-04-21 First Song - Ma! She's Making Eyes At Me, Guest - Jimmy Durante.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-04-28 First Song - Swanee, Guest - Doris Day.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-05-05 First Song - California, Here I Come, Guest - Dennis Day.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-05-12 Victor Moore.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-05-19 First Song - Look For The Silver Lining, Guest - Dorothy Kirsten, Jack Kirkwood.mp3
- Kraft Music Hall 49-05-26 First Song - Waiting For The Robert E. Lee, Guest - Groucho Marx.mp3
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For those of you who enjoyed listening to these wonderful programs you may also want to look up The Railroad Hour with Gordon Macrae.
ReplyDeletethis classic radio here is really amazing i hope there would be a producer that will produce for a movie of this classic radio
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff! I am looking for the Kraft Music Hall: "First Song - It's Been So Long, Guest - Fred Stone" from March 19, 1936. Do you by any chance have it? Thanks!
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