I collect and promote Golden Age Radio culture because I simply love
it. I love the culture, the pure entertainment value, the innocent
democracy of the era, and the exquisite ephemera, promotions, talent,
innovation, and human values of the Golden Age Radio Era.
I hope this Group can become a vehicle by which we can share, promote,
and expand interest in Golden Age Radio culture, entertainment, and
preservation.
The extraordinary talent this era produced has yet to be replicated in
our culture. The values that this era promoted -- and represented,
intentionally or out of pure innocence -- reflected the very best of
American and International culture through 50 of the most difficult
years in modern history.
This is not -- repeat NOT -- an OTR group. Nor will it ever be an OTR
group. There's nothing 'Old Time' about either the culture or pure
entertainment value from this era. It's as valid today as it was in
it's own era. The era from 1920 to 1970 developed some of the greatest
talent, writing, and sustaining cultural values of modern civilization.
It's my personal opinion that the term 'OTR' is an insult to the
great entertainers, innovators, writers, and democratic patriotism this
era produced. We'd do well, as a society, to rediscover some of these
values today.
I quite frankly resent what the promotion of 'OTR' or 'Old Time Radio'
has done to the hobby of collecting, restoring, archiving, and
preserving Golden Age Radio recordings and ephemera. I feel I'm not
alone in this unease with either the term 'OTR' or what it's come to
represent. It's my intent to continue to promote Golden Age Radio in
the manner in which it deserves; with respect, reverance, conscientious
stewardship of this extraordinary body of work and it's contribution to
our civilization.
If any of this strikes a chord with you, I want you to feel that you've
found a real home to share your enjoyjment of the recordings, ephemera,
culture, memories, and values of this era.
Let's keep it light and nonjudgemental whenever possible, but please
feel free to share any passions you care to share about this
extraordinary era and the enduring legacy it's left to those of us
lucky enough to have either enjoyed it firsthand, or rediscovered the
magic of this era.
Best Regards,
Dennis