Entity | James Keeler
James W. Keeler was born March 21, 1927 in New York. He worked in radio broadcasting, at places and cities such as the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Detroit, and Traverse City, Michigan. In 1962, he hosted the radio program The world of the conductor, produced at WHYY radio in Philadelphia. He also worked on programs at WHYY such as Listen to the land and Artist speaks. Keeler died on April 13, 2009.
Born: 1927, New York
Died: 2009
Occupation(s): broadcaster, Broadcasters
Field(s) of Work: broadcasting
Employer(s): WHYY-FM
Associated Place(s): Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (Pa.)
Appears in:
National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) 62
Artist speaks 1
Listen to the land 48
- A New England notebook
- A New England notebook
- A New England notebook
- Abraham Lincoln: A silhouette
- All about animals, part 1
- All about animals, part 1
- All about animals, part 1
- All about animals, part 2
- All about animals, part 2
- All about animals, part 2
- All about love
- All about sports
- As others see us
- As others see us
- As others see us
- Barracks, battlefields, & birthrights, part 1
- Barracks, battlefields, & birthrights, part 1
- Barracks, battlefields, & birthrights, part 2
- Barracks, battlefields, & birthrights, part 2
- Barracks, battlefields, and birthrights, part one
- Barracks, battlefields, and birthrights, part two
- George Washington: Man behind the statue
- High iron
- Nuggets from the gold rush
- Nuggets from the gold rush
- Nuggets from the gold rush
- Of time and the seasons
- Offbeat
- Offbeat
- Offbeat
- Salute to American press, part one
- Salute to American press, part two
- Sampler of popular favorites
- Sense and sensitivity
- Something beyond man
- Sweet land of liberty
- The Congo
- The fertile Twenties, part 1
- The fertile Twenties, part 1
- The fertile Twenties, part 1
- The fertile Twenties, part 2
- The fertile Twenties, part 2
- The fertile Twenties, part 2
- The fine art of murder
- The great American funnybone, part one
- The great American funnybone, part two
- The wonderful world of sports
- The wonderful world of sports #18
The world of the conductor 13
- A world of surprises
- Conductor as music historian, part 1
- Conductor as music historian, part 4
- Conductor as recording artist, part 1
- Conductor as recording artist, part 1
- Conductor as recording artist, part 2
- Kletzki on Mahler
- Mozart, Brahms and singers
- Mozart, the universal composer
- Mozart, the universal composer
- Mozart, the universal composer
- Orchestral styles
- Steinberg on Bruckner