“Big Band Files” Salute to Baseball

On this edition of the show, we salute the game of baseball as spring training begins with some songs and sounds of the game.





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“Artist Spotlight” Legendary WNEW 1130 Radio Personality Jim Lowe

Doug Miles presents a segment of Jim Lowe’s “Music Hall” as aired on the late, great WNEW 1130 AM in New York City on 11-11-81. WNEW was a legendary station that inspired me to do the “Big Band Files” radio show. The station played songs from the great American Songbook and had a lineup of radio personalities that was second to none in broadcasting.





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“Big Band Files” With Doug Miles With Guest Jazz Legend Rob Pronk

On this archived edition of the “Big Band Files” with Doug Miles, international jazz legend Rob Pronk is the guest. Rob was a talented musician and arranger and lead the internationally reknowned Jazz Metropole Orchestra. This show originally aired on WIBQ, now WSRQ radio in Sarasota, FL January 25, 2005. Rob Pronk passed away July 6, 2012.





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Pallie Deana Martin’s Weekly Show #49!





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“Big Band Files” Tribute to Mel Torme WNEW 1130 Style

On this edition of the “Big Band Files” with Doug Miles, we pay tribute to the great singer and musician Mel Torme in the style of the late, great New York radio station WNEW 1130 AM.





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David Frye “Nixon Celebrity Press Conference” on The Ed Sullivan Show

David Frye was one of the best impressionists that was on just about all the variety and talk shows in the late 60’s and 70’s. Known for his Richard Nixon impression, somehow, his career lagged after Watergate and he virtually disappeared from television.





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USF Bulls Release 2021 Football Schedule





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Frank Sinatra sings “Angel Eyes” on Tonight Show 1965

A rare appearance by Frank Sinatra on the “Tonight Show” from 1965. Joey Bishop was the host. Frank and Dean Martin were walk on guests and joked around on the panel before Frank took stage and sang one of his classic saloon songs.





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Pallie Deana Martin’s Valentine’s Day Show





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Remembering Mary Wilson of “The Supremes” who passed away at 76





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