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The Vikings (radio program)

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Their earliest programs in 1926 aired at 8pm on Tuesday; by 1930, they were heard on Sunday evenings. In a broadcast of October 5, 1930, the Vikings performed "The Old Woman in the Shoe" from the musical comedy
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The series starred the Vikings, a male quartet under the direction of William Wirges. The group featured Richard Miller and Robert Perry, tenors; Richard Maxwell, baritone; and Charles Pearson, bass.
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They should not be confused with later music groups also known as the Vikings.
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light music
NBC
Bye Bye Blues


The Capital Times (Madison, Wisconsin), September 28, 1930.
The Sunday Times-Signal (Zanesville, Ohio), October 5, 1930 and October 19, 1930.
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1920s American radio programs
American music radio programs
NBC radio programs

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