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Snader Telescriptions, and
lists telescriptions made by
Soundies performers) New York
Times review:
Dixieland Jazz, Vol. 1: The
Snader Telescriptions - The...
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brought the idea to
television with films,
which he
called "Snader
Telescriptions."
Snader hired dozens of pop-music acts and
vaudeville performers, many...
- 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 on The Andy...
- WFIL radio,
Bandstand featured short musical films produced by
Snader Telescriptions and
Official Films, with
occasional studio guests. This incarnation...
- Donalson, and "Can't Yo' Heah Me Callin' Caroline". In the 1950s,
Snader Telescriptions were
recorded for
Entrance of the
Gladiators (1952),
Three Blind Mice...
- with
Louis Snader, a
California theater owner and TV
producer whose telescriptions—short film
clips used as
fillers on
local stations across the country...
- England; this
footage can be
obtained by
British Pathe. In 1951,
Snader Telescriptions produced five "soundies" (also
known as
music videos) of the Ink Spots...
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soundies movie musicals and
filmed another group of
songs for
Snader Telescriptions in 1951,
including his hit of "Walkin' My Baby Back Home". He signed...
- do****entary Soundies.
Several years later he
recorded a set of
Snader Telescriptions,
short music videos intended for
local television stations needing "filler"...
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ceremonies of his new
series Showtime (1955). Frye
owned the
Snader Telescriptions library of three-minute
musicals filmed for television, and
wanted to...