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- 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"...
- Snader Telescriptions, produced for television from 1950 to 1952, were film versions of po****r and classical music performances. Singers, dancers, orchestras...
- revived in 1951 by producer Louis D. Snader. Radio stations relied on transcriptions—recorded musical performances. Snader brought the idea to television with...
- 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...
- piano virtuoso of the present day." In 1953, Liberace signed with Louis Snader, a California theater owner and TV producer whose telescriptions—short film...
- 2007 PBS do****entary Soundies. Several years later, he recorded a set of Snader Telescriptions, short music videos intended for local television stations...
- name on WFIL radio, Bandstand featured short musical films produced by Snader Telescriptions and Official Films, with occasional studio guests. This incarnation...
- 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...
- before the hour, footage from musical shorts was used to fill the gap. Snader Telescriptions were musical shorts made for television from 1950 to 1954...
- 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...