Program 42 of the series as broadcast on AFRS, features guest Kathy Barr promoting her new album "Follow Me". Barr was one of several female vocalists of the fifties that felt at ease with more sultry and uptempo material. She was brought to the attention of RCA by Mario Lanza. You guys out there might be saying "hubba hubba" when you take a look at the cover of the album. The show includes informational AFRTS announcements about NATO for the troops. Our program was transferred from an original AFRTS vinyl microgroove transcription. It's dated May 2, 1958 in the matrix, which could be the date the show was recorded, originally broadcast on Mutual, or the date this version was mastered by AFRTS engineers.
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