Hey ...cool thread. I hadn't opened it until now because I figured "Patty Andrews" was some DJ on KIIS-FM...or something. I just turned 58, and grew up in the 1960s watching The 20th Century on TV, which ran primarily World War II footage, and with a father who idolized FDR. Harry Truman was still around - he lived until 1972 - he was a grumpy old curmudgeon, but he had a lot to say.
By the 60s, the Andrews Sisters were seriously 'old school.' but they made frequent TV appearances, and their music was always fun to listen to.
In the 70s in the Bay Area, my radio was frequently tuned to KMPX, which (post Tom Donahue) featured a Big Band format. Great music.
Note to Michael Hagerty who probably already knows this: San Francisco's Don Lee station was KFRC. Merv Griffin got his start on KFRC as a singer with the station's house band in the 1940s.