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July 28: Happy Birthday, Rudy Vallee

The consummate entertainer is one that carries a “valise” full of varied talent. Rudy Vallee was one example of such a skilled performer. Born on July 28, 1901, Vallee carried the mantle of bandleader, singer and actor...if only he could have danced. Music was dear to the heart of Mr vallee and it showed with is being part of his high school band. He could play drums, clarinet and saxophone. In the mid-20’s he went to London and played with the Savoyband. Upon returning to the U.S., vallee enrolled in college and and put together his own band, “ Rudy Vallee and The Connecticut Yankees.” He developed as a crooner using a megaphone and his style made him an instant hit with the young ladies of his day. This early century version of a “pop star” began to grow in his musical repertoire as he began to record label after label for the music fans. Hits like “Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries” and “As Time Goes By” began to appear on the airwaves from stations all over the country. Rudy Val

July 22, 1933: Premiere of ‘The Romance of Helen Trent’ on CBS

  July 22, 1933: Radio soap opera The Romance of Helen Trent  debuted on CBS. The show remained on the airwaves for twenty seven years, broadcasting 7,222 episodes. The title role Helen (who remained at the age of 35 years throughout the program) was first played by Virginia Clark for almost a decade. Her role was then taken over by Julie Stevens for sixteen years. The Romance of Helen Trent  was created by Frank and Anne Hummert . It was one of CBS's soap opera programs, telling the story of a 35-year-old dressmaker who fascinates men as she works her way up to becoming the chief Hollywood costumer designer.