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National Barn Dance

National Barn Dance

Description: National Barn Dance, broadcast by WLS-AM in Chicago, Illinois starting in 1924, was one of the first American country music radio programs and a direct precursor of the Grand Ole Opry. Wikipedia
Genre: TV program
First episode air date: April 19, 1924
Cast: Red Foley
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