Hi everyone,
I am totally new at this so please bear with me. My dad just turned 76 and for his birthday he would like to listen to the old time radio broadcast called "Tales of the Mahoning Valley." Unfortunately, I do not know where to look for these. I tried our local library but they will not lend them out. Does anyone know where I could get this set? I would greatly appreciate any assistance anyone has to offer. I would love to hear this broadcast myself. My dad has peaked my interest in the past, plus I would love to know more about the history of where I live.
Thank you to all in advance.
Gypsy5k
The Tales of the Mahoning Valley broadcast cassettes
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Re: The Tales of the Mahoning Valley broadcast cassettes
Hello My name is Henry DiRando. I notice that you were inquiring about "Tales of the Mahoning Valley".
When the episodes were being created I was interning at UNITED AUDIO in Youngstown Ohio.
United Audio was owned and operated by William"Bill" Warner and his wife Peggy. Mr. Warner was in charge
of putting the show together and producing the cassette copies. Mr. Warner has passed on and I do not
know if Mrs Warner is still among us. They lived in Boardman Ohio. They have a son Bill Warner Jr. that may still
live in the Youngstown surrounding area. If so he may be able to offer some insight as to how to obtain a copy of the shows
Hope this will help. Happy Holidays
Henry DiRando
When the episodes were being created I was interning at UNITED AUDIO in Youngstown Ohio.
United Audio was owned and operated by William"Bill" Warner and his wife Peggy. Mr. Warner was in charge
of putting the show together and producing the cassette copies. Mr. Warner has passed on and I do not
know if Mrs Warner is still among us. They lived in Boardman Ohio. They have a son Bill Warner Jr. that may still
live in the Youngstown surrounding area. If so he may be able to offer some insight as to how to obtain a copy of the shows
Hope this will help. Happy Holidays
Henry DiRando
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