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Don Kent & Ray King RPPC 1950s Signed! WCOP Hayloft Jamboree Musicians
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Vintage Real Photo Postcard, circa 1950s. Identified as Don Kent and Ray King on horseback, associated with the WCOP Hayloft Jamboree in Boston, and prior to that with WCSH in Portland, Maine. The card is signed, "Many Happy Trails, Don Kent Ray King," but as both signatures appear to be from the same hand, it is likely that only one of them signed it, or perhaps someone on their behalf. Divided back, Kodak stampbox, not postally used. Condition: This is an original photo postcard, not a copy or reproduction. It is in very good condition with light traces of adhesive residue in left side corners, and album remnants on the back. Comments: Don Kent had an idea for a program called "Ranch Party" and it took him about a year or so, but along about mid-1954, he found a spot for it on WJBF-TV out of Augusta, Georgia. Don, like many artists of that time, spent some time in military service. Earlier in his career he could have been heard over WCSH out of Portland, Maine. And later, he was part of WCOP's Hayloft Jamboree. Don was noted as saying his "Ranch Party" idea was catching on all across the nation back then. And one of the fellows teaming with him on this concept was his manager-buddy, Ray King.
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