Grammy winner Patti Austin tells the story of a period in the 1940s when strike action from the record labels led to the US government becoming the world's most successful record company
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Grammy winner Patti Austin tells the story of a period in the 1940s when strike action from the record labels led to the US government becoming the world's most successful record company
Broadcast Mon, 7 Sep 2009, 23:30 on BBC Radio 2 but not available on BBC iPlayer.
3/3. The story of how, for a short period in the 40s, the US government became a record company
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