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Ed Winton - Four Dark Days in November: A Presentation of WQMR News (12", Ltd) (Near Mint (NM or M-))

Ed Winton - Four Dark Days in November: A Presentation of WQMR News (12", Ltd) (Near Mint (NM or M-))

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Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

This item has been graded according to Goldmine Grading standards.


 

Notes:

Front of Sleeve Text:
"Four Dark Days in November
A Presentation of WQMR News
Featuring the actual ON-THE-AIR coverage of the events of November 22, 23, 24, and 25th, 1963 as reported and broadcast by Radio Station WQMR, Washington, D.C."

Back of Sleeve Text:
"A presentation of WGMR News. Produced and Directed by Ed Winton with Barry Clark, Bill Doty, Ken Rogers, Bob Welch, Cliff Wells, Warner Wolf; the members of the WQMR News Staff"
Track List
"This album will take the listener step-by-step through those 'Four Dark Days in November' that started when an assassin's bullets struck John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States. Because this album was compiled with the use of excerpts of the actual broadcasted aired by WQMR on November 22, 23, 24, and 25th , 1963, it is a dramatic, heart rendering history of a tragic event. The feelings of the radio reporters on this album reflect the feelings of America...and perhaps the world because we all felt the loss as if it were a member of our own family and, in a way, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was. - Ed Winton, President, Radio Station WQMR, January 2nd, 1964"

The entire contents of this recording, the album cover and the title are Copyright 1964 by The Connie B. Gay Broadcasting Corporation.
Tape Editing by Ed Winton / Pressed by Capitol Records / Made in the U.S.A.

PB-1496
Side 1 etching: PB-1495-P1
Side 2 etching: PB-1496-P4
Jacket design by Andrews/Brink Consultants

 

1. Nov. 22, 1963 - The First Dark Day
2. Nov. 23, 1963 - The Second Dark Day
3. Nov. 24, 1963 - The Third Dark Day
4. The Rotunda
5. November 25, 1963 - The Fourth Dark Day

 

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