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Snader Telescriptions,
produced for
television from 1950 to 1952, were film
versions of po****r and
classical music performances. Singers, dancers, orchestras...
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revived in 1951 by
producer Louis D.
Snader.
Radio stations relied on transcriptions—recorded
musical performances.
Snader brought the idea to
television with...
- old hits in
soundies movie musicals and
filmed another group of
songs for
Snader Telescriptions in 1951,
including his hit of "Walkin' My Baby Back Home"...
- McEvilly,
backing vocalist and b****
guitarist Ron Petzke, and
drummer Josh
Snader; the line-up
remained intact until its
demise in 2013.
Members of Castevet...
- License. b. Goldsmith, Dawn; a. Pratte, Zoe; a. Kellogg, Christina; e.
Snader, Sara; h. Sharp, Koty (2019). "Stability of
temperate coral Astrangia poculata...
- name on WFIL radio,
Bandstand featured short musical films produced by
Snader Telescriptions and
Official Films, with
occasional studio guests. This incarnation...
-
quartet group, The Masquers, with Burl Ives in a 1951
music video under "
Snader Telescriptions"
titled "Noah
Found Grace in the Eyes of the Lord". He was...
- 2007 PBS do****entary Soundies.
Several years later, he
recorded a set of
Snader Telescriptions,
short music videos intended for
local television stations...
- I'm just
getting too old to be
doing this stuff." — Radio
reporter Ray
Snader on "Popcorn" Sutton, 2009. His
first appearance in a
feature film (that...
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of John J.
McCloy (1862–1901) and Anna (née
Snader)
McCloy (1866–1959). His
father was an
insurance man who died when McCloy...