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AN EVENING WITH GROUCHO OLD TIME RADIO - CD-ROM - 44 mp3 Total Time: 1:22:40  

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HOME | BOOKS | JEAN SHEPHERD | MOVIES | OLD TIME RADIO AUDIO CD | OLD TIME RADIO mp3 CD ROM | OLD TIME RADIO mp3 DVD ROM AN EVENING WITH GROUCHO OLD TIME RADIO - CD-ROM - 44 mp3 Total Time: 1:22:40 An Evening with Groucho is a look at the life of Groucho Marx and the Marx Brothers, as told by Groucho. Groucho Marx Biography: Born: October 2, 1890 in New York City, New York Died: August 19, 1977 in Los Angeles, California Groucho was born Julius Henry Marx on October 2, 1890 in New York. He was the third of the five surviving sons of Sam and Minnie Marx. He was the first of the brothers to start stage career aged 15 in an act called The Leroy Trio. Other acts followed, but none of them was a great success. Twice the other members of the act disappeared overnight and left him penniless in a town far away from home. When his brothers came on stage, they finally had a success with the musical comedy called I'll Say She Is. It was at one of the performances of this show that Groucho got his painted moustache. He arrived late at the theater and used greasepaint to create a moustache. He found this so much easier than a glued on moustache that he insisted on using this technique from then on. I'll Say She Is was followed by two more Broadway hits -- The Cocoanuts and Animal Crackers. The latter of which has the character of Captain Spaulding which remained (with the song Hooray for Captain Spaulding) a trademark for Groucho for the rest of his life. The Cocoanuts and Animal Crackers were also the first movies (except for one unreleased on) made by the Brothers and were filmed in New York. The remaining movies were made in Hollywood. In the later years of the Marx Brothers movie career, Groucho started working on radio. He hosted several programs and was a guest on many shows. His biggest success was the comedy quiz show You Bet Your Life which started in 1947. The show later moved to television and was on the air until 1961. Groucho also appeared in a few movies without his brothers. Always being a liberal, Groucho sometimes made critical remarks about politics and had friends which were regarded as communist by the US of the 1950s. This let to Groucho being investigated by the FBI. When Marx Brothers became popular again in the last sixties/early seventies Groucho made a comeback with a show in Carnegie Hall in 1972. At the film festival in Cannes in 1972, he was made Commandeur des Arts et Lettres and in 1974 he received a special Academy Award for the achievements of the Marx Brothers. Groucho died on August 19th, 1977 at Cedars Sinai Medical Center. His ashes are at Eden Memorial Park, San Fernando, California. PLEASE READ HOW TO LISTEN TO THIS CD THESE ARE MP3 CD RECORDINGS IT WILL NOT PLAY IN REGULAR CD PLAYERS You will need CD players that read mp3 files. Here some of the more popular mp3 players: Coby, Memorex, Panasonic, Philips, Sony and many more. Be sure you buy a model that support mp3 files. You can upload the files in ipods like Apple Ipod, Sansa and 100's more. Many new car CD players reads mp3, again check your player first. Many new home DVD players and virtually every Blu Ray reads mp3 files, please check your manual. Finally you can use your computer. If you're reading this web page, you already have everything you need to listen this mp3 CD THIS CD WILL BE DELIVERED IN WHITE PAPER SLEEVE We guarantee delivery of your item. If your item doesn't get there or is damaged, please notify us and we'll reship for you. FULL REFUND IF NOT SATISFIED SHOWS LIST Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 01 - Overture - Medley from Marx Brothers Films Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 02 - Introduction - Dick Cavett Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 03 - Hello, I Must Be Going Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 04 - Violin Solo, Jack Benny Tribute Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 05 - How I Got Started In Show Business Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 06 - My Family, How We Got Our Names Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 07 - Strange Relatives - Uncle Julius Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 08 - Chico At Klauber Horn Co Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 09 - Uncle Herman, Chiropodist Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 10 - Timbuctoo Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 11 - Annie Berger Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 12 - World War One, Vaudeville In Toronto Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 13 - Oh, How That Woman Could Cook Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 14 - Toronto Song Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 15 - London Stories Polish Officer Story Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 16 - London Stories Churchill 2nd World War Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 17 - Tough Chicago Critic Story Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 18 - Palace Theatre Sarah Bernhardt Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 19 - Palace Theatre Fanny BriceSwayne's Rats and Cats Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 20 - Poem From The Play Animal Crackers Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 21 - T.S. Eliot Memorial Laurence Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 22 - 2nd World War Bond Tour Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 23 - Houdini Story Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 24 - Music in Cocoanuts - George Kaufmann Morrie Ryskind Story Always Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 25 - Music in Cocoanuts - Stay Down Here Where You Belong Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 26 - Otto Kahn Story Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 27 - W.C. Fields Bee Bee Gun Prohibition Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 28 - W. C. Fields Baby Leroy Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 29 - Heaven's Above Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 30 - Everybody Works But Father Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 31 - Father's Day Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 32 - Margaret Dumont, The Dowager In Our Films Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 33 - Thalberg Story - Garbo Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 34 - Sampson And Delilah Story Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 35 - Will Rogers, Baseball in Baltimore Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 36 - Priests' Stories Plaza Hotel Montreal Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 37 - Priests' Stories Rome Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 38 - Show Me A Rose Groucho Marx - An Evening With Groucho - 39 - Lydia, The Tattooed Lady Groucho Marx Biography Groucho Marx OnTheTonight Show With Johnny Carson Groucho On Fame 1972 George Fenneman On You Bet Your Life 1975 Interview With Groucho At Age 85 FEEDBACK Our feedback record is excellent but if any problems arise, contact us before leaving any kind of neutral or negative feedback or if you plan on rating us anything less of five stars in all DSR areas. We, always, will take care of any kind of problems. PUBLIC DOMAIN NOTE This item is the public domain and was created between January 1, 1923 and December 31, 1971 This item is in the public domain due to failure to comply with required formalities After a careful search of the Library of Congress and the United States Trademark and Patent Office, it has been determined that the programs listed for sale here are in the Public Domain. They are being offered with the understanding that no valid or active copyright, trademark, and/or patent exist for them. These recordings are sold for private home listening and use only. No broadcast rights are stated, implied, or given. I assume no responsibility for unauthorized use of these programs. They are listed in accordance with current policies concerning selling Public Domain materials. Powered by Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.