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As many performers have gone through over their careers, as they grow old, or as their acts do, the world starts to change, and so do they. With each coming year, a radio program goes through numerous changes, including a change of pace, a change of actors, and many times, change of material and the writers.
As a performer, you have to keep up with your audience, as you are their slave. You want them to love you, even if you don't say it outloud. Radio stars came and gone, but the many who stayed, had to change many of their ways, and bring in new material into the coming years. Some of this same material, as well as the cast, either kept or lost many of it's listeners.
The Lone Ranger was just not the same as it was in it's early years, though Jack Benny and his gang have never sounded funnier since they started cheering us with their gags and stories. What program, actor, year(s), etc have kept you wanting more? Were they better in their later years, or were they in their old?
To the performer, it's never too late to be early, or too early to be late.
As a performer, you have to keep up with your audience, as you are their slave. You want them to love you, even if you don't say it outloud. Radio stars came and gone, but the many who stayed, had to change many of their ways, and bring in new material into the coming years. Some of this same material, as well as the cast, either kept or lost many of it's listeners.
The Lone Ranger was just not the same as it was in it's early years, though Jack Benny and his gang have never sounded funnier since they started cheering us with their gags and stories. What program, actor, year(s), etc have kept you wanting more? Were they better in their later years, or were they in their old?
To the performer, it's never too late to be early, or too early to be late.