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Moon River (radio program)

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Running time
  
15–30 minutes

Language(s)
  
English

Created by
  
Ed Byron

Country
  
United States

Home station
  
WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio

Recording studio
  
Cincinnati

Moon River was a long-running late-night American radio program which originated from WLW in Cincinnati, Ohio. A combination of soft, "dreamy" music and romantic poetry set to organ accompaniment, the program aired from 1930 to 1972.

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History

Described as "one of the few programs designed to put people to sleep" by onetime announcer Bill Myers, Moon River was created by writer Ed Byron at the behest of WLW station owner Powel Crosley, Jr., who ordered the writer to come up with a poetry show which could accommodate the station's new organ. Retreating to a speakeasy with violinist Virginio Marucci, Byron sketched out some notes, including his original poem that opened the show. At one point, Marucci began playing Fritz Kreisler's "Caprice Viennois," a piece which Byron's poem brought to mind. Both the poem and the musical piece would open the program for its entire forty-two-year history.

A show with a loyal following over the years, Moon River was canceled by WLW in 1953 in an effort to modernize the schedule, but revived the next summer due to continued listener outcry. In the decade after the program's final broadcast in 1972, a series of Moon River concerts were held in Cincinnati which recreated the program in front of a live audience.

In 1995, WMKV revived it, with Myers as narrator, for a four-year run.

Personnel

Many performers passed through Moon River over the years. The following is only a partial list.

Announcers

  • Bob Brown (the first narrator, c. 1930)
  • Don Dowd
  • Cecil Hale
  • Harry Holcomb
  • Jay Jostyn
  • Jimmy Leonard
  • Ken Linn
  • Bill Myers
  • Peter Grant
  • Palmer Ward
  • Charles Woods
  • Steve Ziegler
  • Vocalists

  • Phil Brito
  • Barbara Cameron
  • Janette Davis
  • Allison Lerer
  • Doris Day
  • The DeVore Sisters (Marjorie, Billie, and Ruth)
  • Rosemary and Betty Clooney
  • Anita Ellis
  • Lucille Norman
  • Juanita Vastine aka Sweet Georgia Brown
  • Ruby Wright
  • Shirlie Theiring
  • Organists

  • Charles M. "Pat" Gillick (the first organist, c. 1930)
  • Lee Erwin (1933–1944)
  • Fats Waller (c. 1932–1934)
  • References

    Moon River (radio program) Wikipedia