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Title
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Year
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Description
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Length
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Radio Program Clips
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1933
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From Akron, Ohio. Shield's composition "Prelude" used as the signature
tune.
|
:32
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1936
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(Red network NBC Chicago) a kiddie show which used "Good Old Days"
as its signature tune.
|
1:01
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1948
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Attraction #12: "Mother", Opening music: "Bells"
|
:44
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1948 |
Attraction #17: "Temporarily Purple", Opening music: "Steppin'
Along With A Song" |
:32
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|
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1948 |
Attraction #17: "Temporarily Purple", Incidental music: "Ridin'
Along" |
:12
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|
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1950
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(program series) background music and bridges.
|
:50
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1951
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Conducts the NBC Orchestra, New York. Signature tune: "You Are
the One I Love"
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1:06
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Concerts
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1941 |
Shield's Orchestral Tone Poem |
1:26
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1944 |
Leroy Shield's Pacific Union Suite: Part 1 "The Golden Spike"
and Part 2 "The Streamliner"
|
1:22
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1948 |
Roy Shield conducts the firsts performance of his tone poem, "The
Great Bell" |
2:10
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Miscellaneous
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2006 |
Public Radio's short program spotlighting Leroy. First broadcast
on the anniversary of Shield's birthday: October 2. |
2:10
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