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The Arabian Nights Radio Programs: The Connection Between the Decrease in 78 RPM Production and Arab American Radio Beginning with the Great Depression

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The Arabian Nights Radio Programs: The Connection Between the Decrease of 78 RPM Production and Arab American Radio's Beginnings During the Great Depression Photo by Midwest Mahjar Prior to the Great Depression, 78 RPM record sales boomed and a handful of Arab American musicians such as Alexander Maloof, Fedora Kurban, and others appeared on radio for special one-night programs. In October 1929, the combination of inflated stock values, over speculation, and the resultant stock market crash sent the U.S. economy and global markets tumbling to unforeseen depths.  Wealthy people lost millions, eventually 1 in 4 US Citizens could not find gainful employment. Among the industries hit hardest was the phonograph record industry.  Record companies sold over one hundred million records in 1925, but within seven years, they sold only six million and several record companies went belly-up. Companies like Paramount Records in Grafton, Wisconsin, went b

Andrew Mekanna: A Life in Musical and Theatrical Arts

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Andrew E. Mekanna (Musician) Andrew Mekanna, 1935. Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA. Permission granted. Tracking down Andrew Mekanna in written sources feels nearly impossible at times. The practice of anglicizing an immigrant's name at either the time of arrival or sometime down the line on the path toward naturalization complicates the process of writing biographies. Yet when record collectors are lucky enough to locate an A.J. Macksoud 78 RPM disc it is likely to be one recorded by  Assad Dakroub , Wadeeh Bagdady ,   Louis Wardiny or Andrew Mekanna. So, who was Andrew Mekanna and why are documents related to his life in the United States so difficult to find? The anglicizing of his name and the various spellings that consequently resulted can lead a researcher down several rabbit holes. Androus Elias Moukanna aka Andrew E. Mekanna or Andrew Mckenna (Mckanna) was born 17 April 1898 in Be