Ashlee Simpson
American singer and actress
Arthur Morton Godfreywas an American radio and television broadcaster and entertainer. At the peak of his success, in the early to mid-1950s, Godfrey was heard on radio and seen on television up to six days a week, at times for as many as nine separate broadcasts for CBS. His programs included Arthur Godfrey Timeand King Arthur Godfrey and His Round Table (Sunday afternoons on radio).
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Arthur Morton Godfreywas an American radio and television broadcaster and entertainer. At the peak of his success, in the early to mid-1950s, Godfrey was heard on radio and seen on television up to six days a week, at times for as many as nine separate broadcasts for CBS. His programs included Arthur Godfrey Timeand King Arthur Godfrey and His Round Table (Sunday afternoons on radio).
The infamous on-air firing of cast member Julius La Rosa in 1953 tainted Godfrey’s down-to-earth, family-man image and resulted in a marked decline in his popularity which he was never able to overcome. Over the following two years, Godfrey fired over twenty additional cast and crew members, under similar circumstances, for which he was heavily attacked by the press and public alike. A self-made man, Godfrey was fiercely competitive; some of his employees were fired for merely speaking with those he considered to be competitors, like Ed Sullivan, or for signing with an agent. By the late 1950s, his presence had been reduced to hosting his daily CBS radio show, which ended in 1972, and the occasional television special.
Sometimes introduced by his nickname “The Old Redhead”, Godfrey was strongly identified with many of his commercial sponsors, especially Chesterfield cigarettes and Lipton Tea. He advertised Chesterfield for many years, during which time he devised the slogan “Buy ’em by the carton”; he terminated his relationship with the company after he quit smoking, five years before he was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1959. He later became a prominent spokesman for the anti-tobacco movement.
It’s not an act, it’s just my way.
American radio personality and television actor (1903-1983)
I’d just hit the Billboard thing, and I had a good feeling. About a month ago, I received a call that said I was in the running, that I’d made the final 25. So I just wanted to place.
American radio personality and television actor (1903-1983)
You know, it sounds corny, but I believe in myself. And I work hard.
American radio personality and television actor (1903-1983)
I explained to the lady my love for John and his work, and she made it possible for me to purchase one of the 24 proofs, the one for ‘I’m So Tired,’ which I have on my piano at home.
American radio personality and television actor (1903-1983)
Now I’m fortunate to have a good band in CA, and play many solo gigs as well. My point is that I stopped playing in bands and played solo for four years, to get back into the groove and pulse of writing and singing and who I am on stage.
American radio personality and television actor (1903-1983)
I know how I like to be treated, so I always start by saying, ‘Could you give me a moment of your time, I know you’re very busy,’ and usually, they will.
American radio personality and television actor (1903-1983)
As corny as it may sound, my true goal was to crack the Americana market.
American radio personality and television actor (1903-1983)
You know, if you don’t do nothin, you don’t do nothin.
American radio personality and television actor (1903-1983)
Married and divorced, three beautiful daughters, two in college. The other one is 16, lives with her mom. I’m 46, I’ve worked for the Post Office for 18 years, seven facilities in three states.
American radio personality and television actor (1903-1983)
He asked if I was a songwriter, and I said yeah, that I was in town because I’d won this contest. He said, okay, then he was gonna play me his hit, and started singing ‘When it’s time to relax, one beer stands clear… ‘
American radio personality and television actor (1903-1983)
If I go to a seminar and someone like you or someone like him is talking, I’m never part of the group that rushes him directly afterward. I always wait in the back corner with my head down until everyone is gone, and then I go up and do my thing.
American radio personality and television actor (1903-1983)
You get a letter from her agency embracing you into the family that says, ‘It is our goal now to help you achieve your dream of being a songwriter, in John’s memory.’
American radio personality and television actor (1903-1983)
I’ve been playing music all my life, from being a choir soloist at Symphony Hall as a youngster to playing in bands through high school and college at Kent State. Went in the service at 17, out before I was 21.
American radio personality and television actor (1903-1983)
I really believe in myself. I’m the hardest worker I know, and one of the best songwriters. There’s a craft to it, and it takes a long time to hone it, and I work really hard at it.
American radio personality and television actor (1903-1983)
I liked the way they treated the first, second, and third place finishers equally. It was an amazing year. I only entered two song contests this year; I won one and placed second in the other. And I entered each of them a day or two before the deadline.
American radio personality and television actor (1903-1983)
I’m proud to pay taxes in the United States; the only thing is, I could be just as proud for half the money.
American radio personality and television actor (1903-1983)
The biggest deal for me was that all 24 winners are placed on the Billboard CD of the Year, which went out to 500 of the biggest Music Reps in the business, from radio and press to management and booking.
American radio personality and television actor (1903-1983)