Kate Smith was born on this day in 1907, and it's not every day we get to celebrate the birth of the First Lady of Radio. The
Kate Smith Show featured not only Smith's rich voice but comedy skits, musical performances, even drama. Guests included
Gene Kelley,
Al Jolson,
Dorothy Lamour, and
Ed Sullivan. What's more,
Henny Youngman served as regulars, delivering their now legendary
radio comedy.
Some of you may remember a lesser-known program, Kate Smith Speaks, on which "The Songbird of the South" gave her opinions on current events issues.
One thing you may not know about her was that it was she who introduced the public to Irving Berlin's rousing anthem "God Bless America" in 1938. Happy Birthday, first lady!
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