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July 28th, 2010

Command Performance: 12/09/1942 - Dinah Shore

The first tune is Mad About Him Blues.

The date is the recording date, the program was released very late in 1942.

Command Performance – Dinah Shore

Dinah Shore (m. c.), Ken Carpenter (announcer), The Merry Macs, Ethel Waters, Dorothy Lamour, The Joseph Lilley Paramount Chorus, The Mills Brothers, Spike Jones, Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, Count Basie and His Orchestra, Harry James and His Orchestra, Lionel Hampton, Bob Burns.

Distributed by the Armed Forces Radio Services.

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