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CD # Show Titles
NBD-001 A. National Barn Dance 42-10-00
B. National Barn Dance 45-04-08
NBD-002 A. National Barn Dance 42-12-12
B. National Barn Dance 44-01-29
NBD-003 A. National Barn Dance 43-10-02
B. National Barn Dance 44-04-15
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Rex Allen - National Barn Dance old time radio show.
Rex Allen
Gene Autry - National Barn Dance old time radio show.
Gene Autry
Dezurik Sisters - National Barn Dance old time radio show.
Dezurik Sisters
Red Foley - National Barn Dance old time radio show.
Red Foley
George Gobel - National Barn Dance old time radio show.
George Gobel
Bill Haley - National Barn Dance old time radio show.
Bill Haley
The Hilltoppers - National Barn Dance old time radio show.
The Hilltoppers
Homer and Jethro - National Barn Dance old time radio show.
Homer and Jethro
Lulu Belle and Scotty - National Barn Dance old time radio show.
Lulu Belle and Scotty
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National Barn Dance was founded by broadcaster George D. Hay. It first aired on WLS on April 19, 1924 and originated from the Eighth Street Theater starting in 1931. The show was picked up by NBC Radio in 1933, and in 1946 it switched to the ABC Radio network and aired until 1952 on Saturday nights from 6:30 p.m. to midnight.

The show regularly featured Gene Autry, Eddie Dean, Lulu Belle and Scotty, Pat Buttram, George Gobel, The Williams Brothers (featuring future crooner Andy Williams), The DeZurik Sisters and the Hoosier Hot Shots. Other guests included Smiley Burnette, Eddie Peabody and Joe Kelly, best remembered today as the host and moderator of NBC's Quiz Kids. The announcer was Jack Holden and it was once sponsored by Alka-Seltzer.

ABC made two moves that ultimately led to National Barn Dance's slow demise. The first was the cancellation of the network broadcast in 1952. After a few years, audiences finally began to wane, and the program ceased live performances after 1957. The show continued to air on WLS, however, until 1959 when ABC bought the station and changed the format to Top 40 rock and roll, canceling National Barn Dance outright. The show, then a shadow of its former self, moved to Chicago's WGN-AM until it finally left the air in 1968.

National Barn Dance



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