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The Fred Waring Show
S4.E42
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Last show of the season featuring a dramatic musical arrangement of God's Trombones.
Episode aired Jun 22, 1952
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Bob Banner
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Fred Waring
Daisy Bernier
Hugh Brannum
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Bob Banner
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Fred Waring
Daisy Bernier
Hugh Brannum
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Fred Waring
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Daisy Bernier
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Hugh Brannum
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Frank Davis
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Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians
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Livingston Gearhart
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Virginia Gearhart
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Joe Marine
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Keith Textor
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Sylvia Textor
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Joanne Wheatley
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For the last show of the season Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians present a repeat of "God's Trombones," a dramatic musical arrangement of 3 poems by the late poet James Weldon Johnson. Frank Davis of Xavier University has the lead role.
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June 22, 1952 (United States)
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