Irving Hunter announces as Norm Lambert takes requests for songs to play on their show Console and Keyboard Melodies in a special, live broadcast from the Bangor Sportsmen\u27s Show at the Bangor Auditorium March 18, 1949. Hunter speaks briefly with several show attendees and organizers, including Carl Lowe of the Thomas Rod Company, Maine Fisheries Warden Lester Stubbs, Mrs. George Wilson of Newport, Chief Crazy Bull, and Show Manager Howard Bond. The original WLBZ station log indicated that this was the first use of the station\u27s new roving microphone at the Bangor Auditorium.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/wlbz_station_records/1063/thumbnail.jp
The first portion of a live broadcast narrated by Irving Hunter of the ceremony held at Bangor Audit...
Radio personalities Irving Hunter and Norm Lambert in the WLBZ Studio at 100 Main Street, Bangor, Ma...
June 1949 was the final issue of The Maine Broadcaster.https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/ma...
Irving Hunter announces as Norm Lambert takes requests for songs to play on their show Console and K...
A musical performance featuring Norman Lambert playing popular tunes on the organ and piano, sponsor...
A musical performance by the Bangor Male Chorus, October 12, 1948, sponsored by the Eastern Trust an...
A transcript of an oral history interview conducted by Norman Gallant on behalf of the Maine Associa...
The Lincoln Community Band gives an instrumental performance February 13, 1955. An announcer introdu...
A recording of a gathering of supporters to cheer the Bangor High School 1955 State Champion Basketb...
WLBZ reporting from Union Station in Bangor as a crowd of 3,000 people welcome the Bangor High Schoo...
WLBZ\u27s Irving Hunter interviews several people associated with a visit of the Anheuser-Busch Clyd...
A recording of a studio performance of a barbershop quartet. No information on station log. Circa 19...
A short announcement encouraging listeners to tune in to listen to country music on the the Bob Day ...
The station log for WLBZ Radio noted that this broadcast included this song along with two others, r...
The opening and closing portions of a program called the Kay and Norm Show featuring Kay DeWitt and ...
The first portion of a live broadcast narrated by Irving Hunter of the ceremony held at Bangor Audit...
Radio personalities Irving Hunter and Norm Lambert in the WLBZ Studio at 100 Main Street, Bangor, Ma...
June 1949 was the final issue of The Maine Broadcaster.https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/ma...
Irving Hunter announces as Norm Lambert takes requests for songs to play on their show Console and K...
A musical performance featuring Norman Lambert playing popular tunes on the organ and piano, sponsor...
A musical performance by the Bangor Male Chorus, October 12, 1948, sponsored by the Eastern Trust an...
A transcript of an oral history interview conducted by Norman Gallant on behalf of the Maine Associa...
The Lincoln Community Band gives an instrumental performance February 13, 1955. An announcer introdu...
A recording of a gathering of supporters to cheer the Bangor High School 1955 State Champion Basketb...
WLBZ reporting from Union Station in Bangor as a crowd of 3,000 people welcome the Bangor High Schoo...
WLBZ\u27s Irving Hunter interviews several people associated with a visit of the Anheuser-Busch Clyd...
A recording of a studio performance of a barbershop quartet. No information on station log. Circa 19...
A short announcement encouraging listeners to tune in to listen to country music on the the Bob Day ...
The station log for WLBZ Radio noted that this broadcast included this song along with two others, r...
The opening and closing portions of a program called the Kay and Norm Show featuring Kay DeWitt and ...
The first portion of a live broadcast narrated by Irving Hunter of the ceremony held at Bangor Audit...
Radio personalities Irving Hunter and Norm Lambert in the WLBZ Studio at 100 Main Street, Bangor, Ma...
June 1949 was the final issue of The Maine Broadcaster.https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/ma...