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After this broadcast the band took the Union Pacific RR<br />

from Los Angeles to Chicago. (GMPR) GMD states that the<br />

band spent three days (May 23 rd , 24 th and 25 th ) traveling<br />

from Hollywood to Chicago.<br />

26 May, 1942 (TUES): Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Illinois (CHESTERFIELD SHOW)<br />

CBS 7:15-7:30 PM<br />

The announcer for this program is Larry Bruff.<br />

Moonlight Serenade (Theme)<br />

Deep in the Heart of Texas - voc MH, TB & 4M<br />

Lullaby of the Rain - voc RE & 4M<br />

E3VP 52?? Vi LPT-6700, AFRS P-2239, Vi PR-112, Vi EPNT-6700 (947-0129),<br />

Vi SPD-18 (599-9111), Vi LPT-3057, Vi EPBT-3057 (947-<br />

0137), Vi EPA-733. Vi LPM/LSP-1192, Vi EPB-1192 (547-<br />

0810), Vi EPBT-1192, HMV RLS 599, RCA RD 27068, El<br />

G EG 8048, RCA It LPM 10011, RCA It LJ 50012, Vi 45<br />

Special-1953, RCA G LPM 9801, RCA G EPC-1192, El<br />

7MW 648, RCA G LPT 6700, RCA G LSP-9901, RCA G<br />

LPM/LSP-1192, RCA F 230201, RCA F 530243, RCA Vi<br />

Arg 3AE-3286, Vi Arg LPM/LSP-1192, RCA G SRS 560,<br />

RCA F 740.515, Vi Promotion Disc 10" 78 (E3-CD-3369)<br />

(3:11) A String of Pearls (arr JG)<br />

(Jerry Gray)<br />

As, Caceres; two bar alto sax exchange between<br />

Caceres and Martin; followed by another challenge<br />

on tenors between Klink and Beneke; cnt, Hackett;<br />

p, MacGregor<br />

Anchors Aweigh<br />

Slumber Song (Theme)<br />

On Vi LPT-6700 A String of Pearls was incorrectly listed at<br />

being broadcast on May 5, 1942.<br />

Note: Immediately preceding opening theme the trumpet<br />

section blows opening bars of “Assembly”.

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