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Radio

1920s

The Sonora Hour

December 27, 1928

Starring: Allan Jones, Ruth Breton (violinist)

Allan Jones’ Program: “La Donna e Mobile,” “Liebestraum,” “I’m Falling in Love With Someone,” “O Cease Thy Singing Maiden Fair” (duet with Breton)

Columbia Network Radio Show

March 6, 1929

Allan Jones’ Program: “Pagliacci” aria, “Liebestraum”

1930s

NBC Light Opera Company

Allan Jones sang with this program for a short time.

Mobiloil Hour

April 23, 1930

Allan Jones’ Program: “Song of India,” “Ah! Moon of My Delight”

Cleveland Radio Show

January 28, 1931

Starring: Allan Jones, Ethel Fox, and others

NBC Radio Show

March 4, 1932

Allan Jones sings with Leo Reisman’s orchestra

Hollywood Radio Show

September 23, 1935

Allan Jones and Grace Moore sing “Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life” and “Sweethearts”

The Fred Astaire Show

Sept. 8, 1936

Fred Astaire was unable to attend, so Allan Jones, along with Ginger Rogers, appeared as a guest star.

Hollywood Hotel Hour

April 17, 1936

Allan Jones substituted for Dick Powell as master of ceremonies

Starring: Mary Astor, Bert Lytell, Edith Fellowes

The Metro-Maxwell House Hour

1937

This was Allan Jones’ first radio series.

Good News of 1938 (sponsored by the Maxwell House)

Allan Jones was regularly featured on this radio show along with other MGM stars. On Feb. 3, 1938, Allan, Judy Garland, and Fanny Brice sang together to promote their movie “Everybody Sing.”

1940s

Lux Radio Theatre

June 24, 1940

Allan Jones, Irene Dunne, and Charles Winniger perform “Show Boat.”

Radio Station WGN Chicago, Illinois

October 1941

Allan Jones performs “The Merry Widow.”

Philco Radio Theatre Hall of Fame

December 3l, 1944

Allan Jones, Kathryn Grayson, Charles Winniger, and Helen Forest perform “Show Boat.”

Screen Guild Players

July 29, 1946
Allan Jones and Irene Manning perform “Naughty Marietta.”

The Allan Jones Show (Old Gold Musical Express) CBS

1944

This was Allan Jones’ second show. He frequently performed with the Woody Herman Orchestra.

Dates:
August 2, 1944: Allan Jones sings “Stouthearted Men,” “I’ll Be Seeing You”
August 9, 1944: Allan Jones sings “It Could Happen to You,” “Don’t Blame Me”
September 6, 1944: Allan Jones sings “You Never Say Yes,” “Softly As in Morning Sunrise,” “In the Still of the Night,” “Some Other Time

1980s

“The World of Nostalgia” Sydney Radio Station 2NSB-FM

August 1988

Allan Jones is interviewed by David Duncan. Allan talks about his film career and the interview features song clips from many of his movies. Mr. Duncan offers copies of this interview for sale and his information is on the Online Shopping Page.

 

 

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