Sunday, August 2, 2009
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“America’s Favorite Tenor.” That was what they called James Melton from the 1920s through the 1950s. He was perhaps the first multi-media performer—in a career that spanned concerts, recordings, movies, the Metropolitan Opera, radio and television. His fame as a singer was equaled by his renown as an antique car collector. In this hobby he was a pioneer in recognizing these vehicles not only as an important part of America’s history, but as works of art. His career and his hobby reflected the two great technologies that knit the country together in the 20th century—the airwaves and the automobile.
Margo, It was nice to see you are starting this blog. If you remember I have your fathers 1911 Cole Touring. It is quite rare as it is the only 1911 Touring (model Q) left. I look forward to more in the blog.
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