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Pete Kelly's Blues (radio series)

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run by George Lupo, often mentioned but never heard. Kelly, narrating the series, described Lupo as a "fat, friendly little guy." The plots typically centered on Kelly's reluctant involvement with gangsters, gun molls, FBI agents, and people trying to save their own skins. The endings were often
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is mentioned as the singer at Fat Annie's instead of Maggie Jackson. Boozy ex-bootlegger Barney Ricketts would show up occasionally, an informant not unlike the character Jocko Madigan on Webb and Breen's
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The music dominated the series. In addition to one song by Maggie Jackson, each episode boasted two jazz numbers by the "Big Seven." The group was actually led by
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enthusiast). Kansas City in this era was a hotbed of jazz, as well as of organized crime and political corruption, all of which influenced the series.
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Pete Kelly was a musician, a cornet player who headed his own jazz combo, "Pete Kelly's Big Seven." They worked at 417 Cherry Street, a
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summer replacement series on Wednesday nights at 8 pm (et) from July 4 through September 19, 1951. The series starred
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character Lupo and occasional speaking parts by the band members (notably Red the bass player, played by
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in the lead, aired in 1959, using scripts originally written for the radio version.
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Total Television: A Comprehensive Guide to Programming from 1948 to the Present.
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The series lasted only three months, but inspired a 1955 film version of
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After the film, two albums were released, a soundtrack recording and
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United States
Jack Webb
Richard L. Breen
radio drama
NBC
unsponsored
Jack Webb
Richard L. Breen
Pat Novak for Hire
James Moser
Jo Eisinger
Kansas City, Missouri
musical
jazz
speakeasy
off-mike
Jack Kruschen
Bessie Smith
William Conrad
Vic Perrin
Roy Glenn
Dick Cathcart
stand-in
Matty Matlock
Moe Schneider
Ray Sherman
Morty Corb
Bill Newman
Nick Fatool
announcer

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