It was an honor and privilege to narrate this piece with the Air Force Band. It is remarkable to me as a former CBS Radio Network anchor that Jerry Goldsmith composed this for the CBS Radio Workshop. Much thanks for noting the fact.
He built WJRM for James Robert McKenzie from the ground up in 1960. The station in Troy, N.C. is now Christian and the call letters stand for: World Jesus Radio Ministry.
Wonderful early work by Jerald King Goldsmith, known to all of us as Jerry Goldsmith.
jslasher1 1 year ago
...composed by Jerry Goldsmith for the "CBS Radio Workshop" episode "1489 Words".
zerokomma 2 years ago
It was an honor and privilege to narrate this piece with the Air Force Band. It is remarkable to me as a former CBS Radio Network anchor that Jerry Goldsmith composed this for the CBS Radio Workshop. Much thanks for noting the fact.
newsman25 2 years ago
...and thanks for the upload sir. Mighty appreciated.
zerokomma 2 years ago
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robertlohner 2 years ago
Hello everybody! Does anyone know, who is / was the composer of "thunder of imperial names"? Thank you for your help!
robertlohner 2 years ago
The composer, I believe, was Jerry Goldsmith.
ITHoTMK 2 years ago
He built WJRM for James Robert McKenzie from the ground up in 1960. The station in Troy, N.C. is now Christian and the call letters stand for: World Jesus Radio Ministry.
newsman25 3 years ago
Your father had a radio station in NC?
GBS1043 3 years ago
A star performance by my broadcast friend and the United States Air Force Band. Go Gary Go!
Dean Sos, WSOS Dulles, VA
zstarbux 3 years ago