American Armed Forces Radio No 32


American Armed Forces Radio No 32 NOTE: there is possibly a few double ups in this archive. GI JIVE Part 3 GI Jive was a 15-minute radio program transmitted by the Armed Forces Radio Service for entertainment of soldiers in World War II. Its initial frequency of five days per week later increased to six days per week. It was included in the group of "programs proposed for production on the AFRS's initial schedule". GI Jive differed from AFRS programs like Command Performance and Mail Call in that it used a disc jockey format, with someone playing popular recordings of the day. In contrast, Command Performance and Mail Call transcribed live performances by popular entertainers. GI Jive initially featured a guest DJ for each broadcast; some were civilian celebrities, while others were servicemen. In May 1943, however, the format changed to having one regular host, Martha Wilkerson, who was known on the air as "GI Jill." Patrick Worley, in “This Is the American Forces Network”, called Wilkerson "probably the most popular performer on AFRS, and certainly the one who made the biggest impact on the troops' morale."   He summarized her appeal as follows: It was a simple formula -- a collection of record requests, some cheerful banter from GI Jill, and occasional interviews with celebrities such as Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore. It was the personality of Jill that made the program. She had a distinctive, charmingly reedy voice, and she was, to quote one listener, "warm, affectionate, intimate. Perfect for homesick servicemen far from home." To the GI she was the girl back home, and she had a nice homely touch. He added: The effect she had on her listeners is summed up in this letter from a sergeant in the Pacific: "Your cheerful voice does wonders to our morale. Tokyo Rose is also on the air. It's as if two women of enemy countries were battling for men's minds. I'm glad you're winning, Jill." She was sometimes referred to as America's answer to Tokyo Rose and Axis Sally, but unlike those two ladies there was never any hint of propaganda in any of her programs. Wilkerson's personal touch extended to replying to mail from soldiers. The GI Jive entry in The Directory of the Armed Forces Radio Service Series noted, "She attempted to answer each letter sent in and included a picture of herself." In 1945, it was reported that Martha Wilkerson could boast of receiving one-fourth of all the fan mail inspired by the Armed Forces Radio Service's 122 air shows. Wilkerson's usual closing line was "Good morning to some of you, good afternoon to some more of you, and to the rest of you — good night." Text: Wikipedia. Disclaimer: By uploading these files, I make no claim to ownership or copyright. These recordings have been acquired from publicly available sources on the Internet, and my goal has been to put together a collection of every available episode where possible. I will add to these collections if I discover new episodes or if any new episodes become available. Additionally, while I tried to put together a collection that contains the best version of each episode that I could, there may be better copies of some recordings available from collectors and dealers, and I encourage you to reach out to them if you are so inclined. If they are not in the public domain, notify me and they will be deleted.

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First Song Opus #1 (Tommy Dorsey) 15:09
First Song - Frankie And Johnny (Bunny Berrigan) 15:12
First Song - Woodchoppers Ball (Woody Herman) 15:04
First Song - Boy Meets Horn (Benny Goodman) 15:09
First Song - Frankie And Johnny (Bunny Berrigan) (2) 15:07
First Song - Eager Beaver (Stan Kenton) 15:11
First Song - They're Either Too Young or Too Old (Kay Kyser) 15:06
First Song - Shipyard Social Function ( Lucky Millinder) 15:08
Count Basie - Jazz Me Blues 14:57
First Song - Mission to Moscow ( Benny Goodman) 15:08
First Song - Let's Dance ( Benny Goodman) 15:06
First Song - After Hours ( Erskine Hawkins) 15:12
First Song - at Last ( Glenn Miller) 15:08
First Song - Bugle Call Rag ( Benny Goodman) 15:05
First Song - After You've Gone ( Tommy Dorsey) 15:04
First Song - Friar Rock ( Harry James) 15:09
First Song - Tippin' in ( Erskine Hawkins) 15:10
First Song - a String of Pearls ( Glenn Miller) 15:09
First Song - Texas Tex ( Tex Beneke) 15:08
Afrs 0016b G I Jive - Jane Withers - Bob Chester 15:10
Afrs 0386 G I Jive - Will Bradley 14:00
Afrs 0488 G I Jive - Marjorie Lord 15:06
Afrs 0634 G I Jive - Pied Pipers - Keep On Swingin 15:04
Afrs 0646 Gi Jive 14:01
Afrs 1036 G I Jive - Jimmy Dorsey 15:06
Benny Goodman, Peggy Lee - Why Don't You Do Right 14:57
Benny Goodman - Swing Low Sweet Chariot 14:57
episode 4 13:45
Guest - Coast Guard 14:07
Guest - Navy 13:56
First Song - Shortnin' Bread 14:54
First Song - Basic Blues 14:08
First Song - Hop, Skip, And Jump (Duke Ellington) 15:13
First Song - Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me 14:51
First Song - One O'Clock Jump 14:57
First Song - Bugle Call Rag 14:57
First Song - We'll Get It (2) 15:02
First Song - Trumpet Blues (3) 15:09
First Song - The Donkey Serenade (Artie Shaw) 15:16
First Song - The Night Special (Harry James) 15:23
First Song - The Mole 14:58
First Song - At The Jazz Ball 14:58
First Song - Swing Low, Sweet Chariot 15:05
Count Basie - Basie's Basement 15:17
First Song - Cherokee (2) 13:45
First Song - Fame (2) 15:15
First Song - High Society ( Bunny Berrigan) 13:41
First Song - Indian Love Call ( Artie Shaw) 13:39
Stan Kenton, June Christy - It's Been a Long, Long Time 15:12
First Song - Java Junction ( Bob Crosby) 13:24
First Song - Jeep Rhythm (2) 14:15
First Song - Jivin' ( Bunny Berrigan) 13:53
First Song - Night Ride ( Ambrose) 13:43
Erskine Hawkins - Rose Room 15:18
First Song - Soldier Jumped at Dawn (2) 13:48
First Song - Stomp Mr Henry Lee (2) 14:01
First Song - Sugarfoot Stomp ( Benny Goodman) 13:41
First Song - Swing Crazy (2) 15:13
First Song - We'll Get It ( Tommy Dorsey) 14:25
First Song - Who ( Tommy Dorsey) 13:59
First Song - Woodchopper's Ball ( Woody Herman) (2) 14:38
Guest Star - Kay Kyser (2) 15:39
#0801 AFRS 15:25
#0802 AFRS 15:16
#0951 AFRS 15:13
#0952 AFRS 15:17
#0997 AFRS 15:15
#0998 AFRS 15:16
#1057 AFRS 15:17
#1058 AFRS 15:17
#1061 AFRS 15:28
#1062 AFRS 15:18
#1139 AFRS 15:21
#1140 AFRS 15:21
#1191 AFRS 15:14
#1129 AFRS 15:07
#1130 AFRS 15:10
#1307 AFRS 15:07
#1308 AFRS 15:08
GI Jive - #1448 - AFRS - songs by Artie Shaw 15:02
GI Jive - #1449 - AFRS - songs by Bing Crosby 15:05
GI Jive - #1470 - AFRS - 1st - For You (Tommy Dorsey) 15:33
GI Jive - #1502 - AFRS - 1st - It Must Be True (Bing Crosby, Gus Arnheim) 15:31