Sunday, February 24, 2013

Rundown Of New Files Posted To The Yahoo Group for the week of february 24, 2013

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Here is the rundown of the new audio files posted to the Yahoo version of 
The Judy Garland Experience
To access the files click HERE.

A JUDY MOMENT
Love's Sweet Song. Judy appears on Silver Theatre and performs a song co-written by her and David Rose. Also heard is a brief bit of a scene starring Judy in a storyline she supplied to the producers. 1941.

A MOMENT IN TIME
Peggy Lee at the 1973 Academy Awards. Barbra Streisand was first asked to sing TWWW at the function but declined, so producers turned to Peggy Lee. Streisand then changed her mind but producers refused to bump Miss Peggy Lee. Stresand ended up sitting in the audience with Liza Minnelli while Lee performed.

COMMAND PERFORMANCE
Hosted by William Powell and starring Judy Garland, Gene Autry, Martha Tilton, George Jessel, and others. Originally broadcast on June 18, 1942.

DUET OF THE WEEK
Liza's back and Tony's got her!

ENCORE
Judy Garland sings her Academy Award winning theme song.

I REMEMBER JUDY
Sid Luft is interviewed by Tom Snyder, 1986.

JUDY AT THE ACADEMY AWARDS
Three appearances at the Oscars, 1940-1965.

JUDY GARLAND IN CONCERT
Judy Garland and friends live at the Hollywood Bowl, July 20, 1946. An all star salute to Jeroeme Kern hosted by Robert Walker.. Judy doesn't only sing her scheduled songs, but the numbers originally planned and rehearsed for an indisposed Lena Horne. Other performers include Frank Sinatra and Kathryn Grayson.

LADY ESTHER BLODGETT THEATER
JUDY GARLAND in MORNING GLORY. Also starring John Payne and Aldolphe Menjou. Originally broadcast on October 12, 1942.

LIVE FROM NEW YORK!
It's Anita O'Day at Fat Tuesday's!

RADIO DAYS
Radio performances of songs Judy never made commercial recordings of. Part 1.

REQUESTS AND RARITIES
Liza and Sammy join up for one of Judy's all time classics.

SUNDAY MORNING SPECIAL
Billie Holiday live at the Uptown House, 1941.

WHERE JUDY PLAYED
Liza at the Palladium, 1972. Royal Variety Show performance.

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