The Time Between Special Edition

The Time Between

During 1961 and 1962, Walter Dixon created and produced a radio program called The Time Between. Designed for late night radio listening, The Time Between consisted of short vignettes written and narrated by Walter Dixon and complimented by the music of Douglas Duke.

Underpinned by Doug‘s superb musical performance, Walter’s entertaining slice-of-life stories created a relaxing nostalgic mood. The listening audience loved it!

Produced by Walter W. Dixon Jr. through Dew Productions at radio Station WHAM in Rochester, New York  1961.
Digitalized, edited and reproduced by Sheron McNeil Dixon 2006.
Booklet, jewel case and CD designed and printed by Sheron McNeil Dixon.

Back of the CD case for the Special Edition of the Time BetweenDownload

Walter and Doug had a lot of fun working together during those years. On one occasion Walter wrote a rather risqué story which he knew could never be aired over the radio. He presented it to Doug and they decided to record it in a Time Between format just “for kicks.” Ed Mitchell, Walter’s favorite sound engineer, joined them. Without benefit of a rehearsal and, in a single “take,” the three men produced an electrifying presentation of a story called Duval Street.

photo of the box in which the reel of tape was kept
Subject line reads: "Duke, Dixon, Mitchell"

Produced by Walter W. Dixon Jr. through Dew Productions at radio Station WHAM in Rochester, New York  1961.
Digitalized, edited and reproduced by Sheron McNeil Dixon 2006.
Booklet, jewel case and CD designed and printed by Sheron McNeil Dixon.

Duval Street lay unnoticed in Walter’s large collection of professional audiotapes for about 45 years. It was recently discovered by Sheron Dixon as she worked on the task of digitalizing the large collection of audio and visual tapes left to her by her late husband.

This Special Edition of Walter Dixon’s Time Between Radio program contains segments taken from volumes 1, 3, 11 and 17 in the Time Between series. Together they create a tropical ambience in which the steamy content of Walter’s Duval Street story can best be told.

Produced by Walter W. Dixon Jr. through Dew Productions at radio Station WHAM in Rochester, New York  1961.
Digitalized, edited and reproduced by Sheron McNeil Dixon 2006.
Booklet, jewel case and CD designed and printed by Sheron McNeil Dixon.

Track Listing

Total Time 46.71

The Time Between Special Edition

The Time Between

During 1961 and 1962, Walter Dixon created and produced a radio program called The Time Between. Designed for late night radio listening, The Time Between consisted of short vignettes written and narrated by Walter Dixon and complimented by the music of Douglas Duke.

Underpinned by Doug‘s superb musical performance, Walter’s entertaining slice-of-life stories created a relaxing nostalgic mood. The listening audience loved it!

Back of the CD case for the Special Edition of the Time Between
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Walter and Doug had a lot of fun working together during those years. On one occasion Walter wrote a rather risqué story which he knew could never be aired over the radio. He presented it to Doug and they decided to record it in a Time Between format just “for kicks.” Ed Mitchell, Walter’s favorite sound engineer, joined them. Without benefit of a rehearsal and, in a single “take,” the three men produced an electrifying presentation of a story called Duval Street.

Subject line reads: "Duke, Dixon, Mitchell"
photo of the box in which the reel of tape was kept

The Time Between Special Edition

The Time Between

During 1961 and 1962, Walter Dixon created and produced a radio program called The Time Between. Designed for late night radio listening, The Time Between consisted of short vignettes written and narrated by Walter Dixon and complimented by the music of Douglas Duke.

Underpinned by Doug‘s superb musical performance, Walter’s entertaining slice-of-life stories created a relaxing nostalgic mood. The listening audience loved it!

Walter and Doug had a lot of fun working together during those years. On one occasion Walter wrote a rather risqué story which he knew could never be aired over the radio. He presented it to Doug and they decided to record it in a Time Between format just “for kicks.” Ed Mitchell, Walter’s favorite sound engineer, joined them. Without benefit of a rehearsal and, in a single “take,” the three men produced an electrifying presentation of a story called Duval Street.

Back of the CD case for the Special Edition of the Time Between

Walter and Doug had a lot of fun working together during those years. On one occasion Walter wrote a rather risqué story which he knew could never be aired over the radio. He presented it to Doug and they decided to record it in a Time Between format just “for kicks.” Ed Mitchell, Walter’s favorite sound engineer, joined them. Without benefit of a rehearsal and, in a single “take,” the three men produced an electrifying presentation of a story called Duval Street.

Subject line reads: "Duke, Dixon, Mitchell"
photo of the box in which the reel of tape was kept
photo of the box in which the reel of tape was kept
Subject line reads: "Duke, Dixon, Mitchell"
Used tapes were stored in their original boxes and labeled to provide information about the programming recorded on the tape.

Duval Street lay unnoticed in Walter’s large collection of professional audiotapes for about 45 years. It was recently discovered by Sheron Dixon as she worked on the task of digitalizing the large collection of audio and visual tapes left to her by her late husband.

This Special Edition of Walter Dixon’s Time Between Radio program contains segments taken from volumes 1, 3, 11 and 17 in the Time Between series. Together they create a tropical ambience in which the steamy content of Walter’s Duval Street story can best be told.

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Duval Street lay unnoticed in Walter’s large collection of professional audiotapes for about 45 years. It was recently discovered by Sheron Dixon as she worked on the task of digitalizing the large collection of audio and visual tapes left to her by her late husband.

This Special Edition of Walter Dixon’s Time Between Radio program contains segments taken from volumes 1, 3, 11 and 17 in the Time Between series. Together they create a tropical ambience in which the steamy content of Walter’s Duval Street story can best be told.

Track Listing

Total Time 46.71
Time Between

The Time Between Volume 1

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The Time Between CD Cover

The Time Between Special Edition

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The Time Between Red Ribbon

The Time Between On Christmas Eve

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Track Listing

Total Time 46.71
Total Time 46.71

The Time Between On Christmas Eve is a 2 CD set

Track Listing

Track 12.
Closing: The Christmas Song with everyone 04:54

Track Listing

Track 02.
Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer aired 12.19.61 03:37
Medley of the following 3 songs aired 12.20.61
Track 05.
Santa Claus Is Coming to Town 02:31
Medley of the following 4 songs aired 12.21.61
Track 09.
White Christmas 02:35
Medley of the following 4 songs aired 12.22.61
Track 13.
The Christmas Song 03:58
Medley of the following 7 songs aired 12.25.61
Track 15.
Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer 01:58
Track 19.
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 00:29
Total Time 46.71
Time Between

The Time Between Volume 1

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The Time Between CD Cover

The Time Between Special Edition

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The Time Between Red Ribbon

The Time Between On Christmas Eve

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