| Magic Carpet | | 1947-04-20 | A band remote from The Avedon Ballroom, Los Angeles. The first tune is, "Hobnail Boogie." |
| Magic Carpet | | | A band remote from Convention Hall, Asbury Park, New Jersey. The first tune is, "The Man I Love." The date is subject to correct. |
| Magic Carpet | | | A band remote from the Hotel Commodore, New York City. The first tune is, "Solid Steven." |
| Magic Carpet | | | A band remote from the Hotel Biltmore, New York City. The first tune is, "Take Me In Your Arms." |
| Magic Carpet | | | A band remote from the Plantation Room of the Hotel Dixie, New York City. The first tune is, "Belong To My Heart." |
| Magic Carpet | | | A band remote from The Meadowbrook, Cedar Grove, New Jersey. The first tune is, "Robin Hood." |
| Magic Carpet | | | A band remote from The Casino Gardens, Ocean Park California. The first tune is, "The Old Folks At Home." |
| Magic Carpet | | | A band remote from the Trianon Ballroom, Chicago. The first tune is, "I Learned a Lesson." |
| Magic Carpet | | | A band remote from the Club Morocco, Hollywood. The first tune is, "Blue Echoes." "The most talked about band in the land." |
| Magic Carpet | | | A band remote from the Meadowbrook, Culver City, California. The first tune is, "Over The Rainbow." The band is billed as, "King Guion, His Saxophone and His Double Rhythm Orchestra." Since the announcer boasts that the band has a "seven-man rhythm section," do bands without "double rhythm" contain only 3 1/2 men? |
| Magic Carpet | | | A band remote from The Club Morocco on Vine Street in Hollywood. The first tune is, "Rip Van Winkle." |
| Magic Carpet | | | A band remote from the Hollywood Palladium. The first tune is, "Will You Be My Darlin'." A good show. |
| Magic Carpet | | | A band remote from the Zanzibar, New York City, The first tune is, "Just Sittin' and Rockin." |
| Magic Carpet | | | A band remote from The Casa Manana, Culver City, California. The first tune is, "Stompin' At The Savoy." |