Home to KRPM FM, where I toiled over hot turntables, the Bowes Building built of white Vermont marble. It was named after its developer Major Edward J. Bowes, who achieved national fame for his “Amateur Hour” radio program. Bowes developed the town of Fircrest, near Tacoma. There was even a zoo in early Fircrest. Bowes dreamed – and built BIG.
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May 30, 2020 at QZVX
Dick Ellingson says:
Very interesting history.
I had never heard of a local connection to Major Bowes. By the time I started listening to The Amateur Hour, it was being hosted by the Major’s hand-picked successor, Ted Mack.
Accordionists were plentiful, always giving us Lady of Spain, as were musical saw players, who made their instruments go waw waw whoop.
The kids will never know
April 24, 2025 at QZVX
Jason Remington says:
I doubt this type of entertainment will ever be popular again. Their loss.