317C50KW said:
The name Carr Collins figures prominently in the scenario and so do "Crazy Water Crystals."
The Crazy Water Hotel where many of the broadcasts were recorded still stands in Mineral Wells. Carr Collins, who owned the hotel, the water and the crystal operation, was on many of those broadcasts describing in a very folksy way the wonders of Crazy Water, Crazy Water Crystals and Crazy Water Fizz. Collins also had a very successful insurance business based in Dallas and even operated one of the border blaster stations which, of course, carried his Crazy Water broadcasts.
Quite a lot of broadcasts were cut and they were aired on stations throughout the country. Many featured Jack Amlung and His Orchestra, a local jazz/dance band that was a regular feature at the Crazy Water Hotel and the rival Baker Hotel a few blocks away. Others featured country music - or, as it was known at the time, "hillbilly music." And, for a while, NBC actually carried programs live from the hotel.
If you go to Whole Foods or Central Market, you can now buy Crazy Water again - though the trademark is now owned by its former rival the Famous Water Company which still operates out of its old mineral water pavilion in Mineral Wells. A few blocks from the Famous water pavilion is the old factory - now home to a box company - where the mineral water was evaporated down to make the crystals. Once in awhile, old Crazy Water Crystals boxes turn up on ebay. I was able to get one that still has its original contents and wax paper lining. For those who have not been, Mineral Wells makes a fascinating day trip.
A while back, I dropped quite a lot (for me, at least) of money purchasing several hours worth of very fragile 16 inch radio transcription discs from the mid 1930s of Crazy Water Crystals broadcasts. Unfortunately, I have yet to listen to them as I do not own a 16 inch turntable - but I have a pretty decent idea of what is on them from based on the description provided by the former owner. Once I am able to borrow a 16 inch turntable, I plan to transfer and digitize them and devote an entire weekend on Radio Dismuke to playing them in a continuous loop. If the logistics permit, I might try and coordinate the timing with the annual Crazy Water Festival in Mineral Wells. At any rate, since the broadcasts are very much a part of local radio history, I will definitely post an announcement thread on this board whenever I do get around to airing them.