Jack Paar (born May 1, 1918, Canton, Ohio, USA – died January 27, 2004, Greenwich, Connecticut, USA) was a former radio and television talk show host who is probably best known for being the second host of [i]The Tonight Show[/i]. During his earlier days Paar worked utility duty at WGAR in Cleveland. By chance, he was working the night Orson Welles did his infamous War of the Worlds broadcast. He even tried to calm down the panicked listeners by saying, “The world is not coming to an end. Trust me. When have I ever lied to you?” Parr was offered the role as host of [i]The Tonight Show[/i], where he hosted from 1957 – 1962, after wowing NBC officials with his work on Jack Benny’s radio show.
1961
Ramrod Superecords
LP
1961
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NBC Television Network
12", S/Sided, Mono, Promo
1955
1947
NBC Radio, National Broadcasting Company, Inc.
Acetate, 10", S/Sided, Promo, Transcription
1971
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2024
Doghouse & Bone Records
LP, Comp
2019
Righteous
2xCD, Comp
1959
FORD
2x7", Transcription
1958
Not On Label
10", Transcription, Not
Harmony (4)
LP, Comp, Mono
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