--- In KD_Radio@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marino" <dharmabumroadie@...>
wrote:
Speaking of things before my time on the west coast, do either of
ya'll remember a band called Melvin T. Watchpocket? Hung with the
Great Society crowd, if I am not mistaken.
1090 Page is probably a condo, everything else on that side of the
Panhandle seems to be now.
magee
> Spencer, that was a flashback and a half...knew most of those people
> and still have mucho fond memories...and as I like to
> say, KDSK likes to lock n' load for rock and roll!
>
> Now if you tell me the Digger Free Store and 1090 Page are gone too,
> then I will have to drown my sorrows...I know the free store is no
> more but where else could you get free cigarettes, books and clothes
> not to mention food in the Panhandle in the afternoons...
>
> Mike
>
Good lord almighty, the Haight Ashbury is alive and well on a message
board in Grants, New Mexico!
Mike, did you know Bob McClay from KSAN? Something is niggling in the
back of my mind--who was in the Flamin' Groovies? I keep thinking Mike
Wilhelm, but that doesn't sound right. No, Mike was in the Charlatans.
Was that Donut shop near FogHorn Fish and chips? If so, I think it was
closed by the time I came around. The new donut shop, last I checked
is where that coffeehouse/art gallery was, kitty corner from the the
Lucky Club.
> Spencer, good to see a fine representative from the Peoples Republic
> of Hashbury
... I was fortunate to work at a
> radio station there whose GM was one of those legendary KSAN jocks
> of yore, Stefan Ponik.
> the transition from Country Joe to the MC5, which is probably
> similar to the difference between the SDS and the Weathermen!
Wow! That is a flash from the Past. Had the SDS haning out in my
living room till a few of them went Weathermen and got too hot to handle.
> Lock n' Load for Rock n' Roll!
>
> Mike
>
--- In KD_Radio@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marino" <dharmabumroadie@...>
wrote:
>
> Boomers and other juvenile delinquents. ..are
> there any tie-dyed spare changers in here?
Tie dyed? Yeah, a while in wisconsin, in the 60's. Spare changer?
Yeah, Philly in the 60's and Berkeley in the 1970 just after the riots.
> I lived in the Haight
> district in 1966 until 1968, before and after the Summer of Love was
> fashionable so if anyone else was there then lemme know..maybe we
> shared milk and cookies or patchoulie incense or something.
I didn't make it till the mid 7o's, but I think Unkmort was there thru
it all>
I lived on
> Haight street and on Page for awhile
I was at the corner of Page and Lyon, then off Waller across from
Kezar Stadium, when it was still there, then off to sutter street near
Masonic.
>then moved to California street so
> maybe that will help the GPS memory joggers...before that I lived in
> Hawaii on the beach so if your a former beach bum lemme know that
> too..groovy!
Naw, never made it to Hawaii.
How does this list work? I got a post in my email from Unkamort, but
it was almost incomprehensible for all the yahoo links.
magee
>
> Mikey The Roadhead
>
> The Roadhead Chronicles Book
> http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/sfroad/page1008.html
>
hummm, something very weird about how the original of the email I am
replying to got to me. Is the body showing in this response?
Anyhow I joined the list because it looked kinda lonely in there. I only
saw two guys, but what a great topic. It looks like cars get some
coverage, as well.
I don't think Derek is in the group, but his LP collection may beat
yours. What years do you cover in vinyl? And what stations are you
listening to these days? What we got here in downtown Grants, NM, is
your basic independently owned and operated local radio station--webcast
around the world.
magee
Spencer, that was a flashback and a half...knew most of those people
and still have mucho fond memories, especially of Downhome Music. I
did a classic country morning show on Saturdays called "The
Roadhouse" on KNBA out of Vallejo, or as they call it, Valley Joe
and John at Downhome advertised on the program, actually a trade for
music so had quite a stockpile of Ernest Tubb and Patsy Montana on
hand at all times...after KNBA I went to the eastbay to the station
where Dr. Don Rose had his digs for many moons, he had a heart
attack on the air but did the show as long as he could.
We did a lot of interviews on the station with folks like Leonard
Cohen and Hugh Romney mixed in with Canned Heat tunes and the like.
I hope you enjoy listening to KDSK as there not or at least only a
very, very few "real" radio stations around anymore and as I like to
say, KDSK likes to lock n' load for rock and roll!
Now if you tell me the Digger Free Store and 1090 Page are gone too,
then I will have to drown my sorrows...I know the free store is no
more but where else could you get free cigarettes, books and clothes
not to mention food in the Panhandle in the afternoons...
Mike
The Juke box!? wow... that's been a while! (I managed the Lucky Club for a
short stint). Down Home Music is alive and well, and are doin' a lot to
promote the Ca Bluegrass scean. They have a website if I'm not mistaken.
Rino Records is also doing very well and have a big web presents. Sadly
Mandrakes has been gone lo these many years. The Freight & Salvage is still
open over there, though in a different location.
Stefan Ponik moved over to easy listening after the fall, (sorry, can't
remember te call sign right now), but unfortunately suffered a coupla' heart
attacks and passed. Bonnie Simmons dose a 2 hour show Thursday nights on
KPFA (recommended). Norman Davis had the plug pulled after about 6 months at
an underground revival station a few years back, but can still be herd as
the voice over for See's Candy. Scoop Nisker pops up from meditation from
time to time. Travis T Hip still works (via phone) outa' KPIG down Santa
Cruise way. Raechel Donahue is associated with the R&R museum in Cleveland
(RIP Tom). Dave McQueen went to the dark side and is now evening anchor at
KCBS. Ben Fong-Torres is alive and well, writing a column for the paper and
doin' a Sunday nite show on 107.7 'The Bone'. Richard Gossett was head brew
master at Anchor Steam, but retired. Tony Kilbert fell into an independent
TV gig for a while, last known to be in Hawaii. Thom O'Hair died in 2001.
Tony Pigg has been the announcer on Regis And Kathy Lee for dogs years.
Well... now that I bored all disinterested parties into a dull thud I'll
sign off, or as has been said before... Thats' all the news that fits.
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--- In KD_Radio@yahoogroups.com, "unkamort" <spencer1938@...> wrote:
>
> --- In KD_Radio@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marino" <dharmabumroadie@>
> wrote:now are
> > there any tie-dyed spare changers in here?
>
> Well this looks like as good a place as any to do an intro. Names
> Spencer (unkamort screen name) and I have resided in the Peoples
> Republic of the Haight Ashbury since sometime around '68. I was
> refered here by another former resident. While I haven't had much
of a
> chance to look around here, anything to do with music will usually
> hold my interest. I have a large record collection (2500? LP's) and
> I'm currently trying to resurect a 4-chanel 7" reel to reel deck to
> see if the tape I'v saved all these years is still listen-able.
> On a side note: Its been anounced that Village Music in Mill
Valley
> Ca is set to close in the comeing September. Meca to the locals,
the
> oldest independently owned record store (posiably on the planet)
will
> be sorely missed. I made a small haul outa'there last week, and
plan
> on going back soon!
> I'll look forward to snooping around here, and will contribute
when I
> can thanks for havein'me!
Spencer, good to see a fine representative from the Peoples Republic
of Hashbury...I know the record store you're talking about and
having not been in the bay or bar area for years was wondering if
you knew anything about Downhome Music in El Cerrito? I used to work
in radio in the area and got a lot of stuff for a specialty show at
that store. Fogerty used to pop in on occasion, in the old days of
course and Doug Sahm at times too. I was fortunate to work at a
radio station there whose GM was one of those legendary KSAN jocks
of yore, Stefan Ponik. Did live in the Haight me'sef from '66 to '68
above the Juke Box bar down the road from the donut shop and made
forays into Bezerkley to the bar called Mandrakes to see the Flamin'
Groovies play...I guess one of the Groovies, Cyril is still in the
bay area with a new group called The Magic Christian named after the
film of the same name with Ringo and the madcap Peter Sellers...
eventually I made my way back to Detroit after California and made
the transition from Country Joe to the MC5, which is probably
similar to the difference between the SDS and the Weathermen!
Lock n' Load for Rock n' Roll!
Mike
--- In KD_Radio@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marino" <dharmabumroadie@...>
wrote:now are
> there any tie-dyed spare changers in here?
Well this looks like as good a place as any to do an intro. Names
Spencer (unkamort screen name) and I have resided in the Peoples
Republic of the Haight Ashbury since sometime around '68. I was
refered here by another former resident. While I haven't had much of a
chance to look around here, anything to do with music will usually
hold my interest. I have a large record collection (2500? LP's) and
I'm currently trying to resurect a 4-chanel 7" reel to reel deck to
see if the tape I'v saved all these years is still listen-able.
On a side note: Its been anounced that Village Music in Mill Valley
Ca is set to close in the comeing September. Meca to the locals, the
oldest independently owned record store (posiably on the planet) will
be sorely missed. I made a small haul outa'there last week, and plan
on going back soon!
I'll look forward to snooping around here, and will contribute when I
can thanks for havein'me!
Another show is going to be Johnny Contardo, formerly
of Sha Na Na performing a FREE concert at the Holiday
Inn with a Meet and Greet to follow for $75. He sang
all the ballads on the show and was in the movie
GREASE.
--- Mike Marino <dharmabumroadie@...> wrote:
> Nostalgia Productions is gearing up for the ultimate
> and one of the
> largest classic car shows in the county. It attracts
> 100,000 persons
> each year and is now linking it's site in a week or
> so to KDSK. If you
> want to visit the website go to:
>
> Nostalgia Productions
> http://www.nostalgia.prod.com
>
> They also have a weekend of rock n' roll bands and
> classic car parades
> across the Macinac Bridge. Special Guests too like
> last year some of
> the cast of American Grafitti were on hand rockin'
> and rollin'
>
> Lock n' Load For Rock N' Roll!
>
> Mike The Roadhead
>
>
Be how you are and say what you feel because people who mind don't matter and
people who matter don't mind.
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Nostalgia Productions is gearing up for the ultimate and one of the
largest classic car shows in the county. It attracts 100,000 persons
each year and is now linking it's site in a week or so to KDSK. If you
want to visit the website go to:
Nostalgia Productions
http://www.nostalgia-prod.com
They also have a weekend of rock n' roll bands and classic car parades
across the Macinac Bridge. Special Guests too like last year some of
the cast of American Grafitti were on hand rockin' and rollin'
Lock n' Load For Rock N' Roll!
Mike The Roadhead
Lock n' Load for Rock n' Roll Blue Suede Cruisers. The best oldies
station on the planet is now officially linked to KDSK on Auto Roundup
Magazines website, one of the most popular classic car auto mags on the
continent. Check it out and the mag at http://www.auto-roundup.com and
go to the Links Section.
Mike
On another note, Johnny Contardo, from Sha Na Na and
Grease fame is going to be performing a free concert
at the Holiday Inn in Cleveland, Ohio on June 10th,
with a Meet and Greet for $75 to follow. This is
gonna be a true blast from the past with everyone
dressing up in 50's garb to celebrate the simpler
times!!! So grab your poodle skirt and grease your
hair back,it's time to Rock n' Roll!!!! Check out his
webite...http://www.johnnycontardo.com or contact
Linda Hamilton about the Meet and Greet at
717-540-1276.
--- Mike Marino <dharmabumroadie@...> wrote:
> Ok, so the hair is little bit on the grey side, but
> then again, so was
> Jerry Garcias...thought I'd pop this interview in
> for your perusal of
> the double dazed and purple hazed days of Haight
> Ashbury.
>
> Mike Marino Interview
> http://boomersint.org/boomers/DharmaBum.htm
>
> Also here is a collection of pop culture 1950 and
> 1960 writings from
> tripping in Amsterdam to Godzilla and the '49 Merc.
>
> The Atomic Hula Collection
> http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/sfroad/page1022.html
>
> Don't forget tonite at 7 PM (Mountain Time) the
> Roadhead Chronicles
> Blue Suede Cruise where you can register to win a
> free copy of the book
> The Roadhead Chronicles. Lock n' Load for Rock n'
> Roll!
>
> Mike Marino
>
>
Be how you are and say what you feel because people who mind don't matter and
people who matter don't mind.
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Ok, so the hair is little bit on the grey side, but then again, so was
Jerry Garcias...thought I'd pop this interview in for your perusal of
the double dazed and purple hazed days of Haight Ashbury.
Mike Marino Interview
http://boomersint.org/boomers/DharmaBum.htm
Also here is a collection of pop culture 1950 and 1960 writings from
tripping in Amsterdam to Godzilla and the '49 Merc.
The Atomic Hula Collection
http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/sfroad/page1022.html
Don't forget tonite at 7 PM (Mountain Time) the Roadhead Chronicles
Blue Suede Cruise where you can register to win a free copy of the book
The Roadhead Chronicles. Lock n' Load for Rock n' Roll!
Mike Marino
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: LT <ldt49@...>
Date: May 1, 2007 6:10 PM
Subject: Zola Taylor RIP
To: LT <ldt49@...>
Zola Taylor, who broke gender barriers in the 1950s as a member of The
Platters, harmonizing with her male colleagues on hits like "The Great
Pretender," has died.
She was 69.
Taylor, who later gained attention of a different sort as one of three women
who claimed to be pop idol Frankie Lymon's widow, passed away Monday, said
her nephew Alfie Robinson. She had been bedridden following several strokes
and died at Parkview Community Hospital in Riverside County from
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The Roadhead Chronicles Blue Suede Cruise Radio show has been online
now for a month and been a rockin' and a rollin' with rockabilly, car
tunes and a tribute to the wild man of rock, Jerry Lee Lewis. The bad
boy from Louisiana. This Friday Night we fill up the nostalgia pipe
with purple hazed and double dazed Sixties. We're also registering
listeners to win a copy of the book, "THE ROADHEAD CHRONICLES" for a
big drawing at the end of the month. All you have to do is email us at
theroadheadrocks@... and give us your top three favorite oldies
and at the end of the month we'll have a drawing for the winner. Badda
bing, badda boom.
The show is on KDSK radio at http://www.kdsk.com and airs online at
7:00 PM Mountain Time in the United States. Check it out and kick
asphalt!
Mike Marino
The Roadhead
The Roadhead Chronicles Book Site (Out of Sight!)
http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/sfroad/page1008.html
Viking Pubster: Bring your laptop along Amigo and yep, can blast away.
This Friday may be of interest to you and your fellow countrymen, lads
and lassies...no, not the British Invasion but Redcoat Rock! So as your
hoisting a few along with the Who on the radio think of us here in the
colonies. Cargoe says hi by the by and will meet us all in the
southwest this summer too. Coming here for a visit and hoping we could
have run into you but will have a Moosehead or two in your honor anyway.
Roadie..
--- In KD_Radio@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marino" <dharmabumroadie@...>
wrote:
>
> --- In KD_Radio@yahoogroups.com, "Maharg Repooc" <graham_cooper@>
> wrote:
> >
> > I guess if you'll allow Mr Marino to be a member then you'll
> probably
> > accept me as well.
> >
> > Hagmar from across the water.
> >
> >
> Only if you behave yourself. I know you like pub hopping and hoping
> to do some hopping with you in the future. Warm ale and cold beer
eh?
> Not bad for a Brit with a Viking background. When is your trip to
the
> US? I know you'll be in the new mexico area so you better Route 66
it
> and drop by the station. Bring Ale, Amigo!
>
> roadie
>
Unfortunately we will be north of the Colorado in northern Arizona,
southern Utah and so will not hit 66.
We will be there in early August when the weather is nice and warm
('only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun'). Bryce
Canyon 3rd (will I be able to pick up your station as far away as
Bryce - you are on Friday night n'est pas ?), Lake Powell 4th & 5th,
North Rim Grand Canyon 6th, Vegas 7th - 11th.
Mahrag
Michael..finger poppin' here...Bobby is one of the best and also as a
producer and gotta admit, one of my fave tunes by him is "Clementine" I
have that on cassette and when hitting the highways on roadtrips pop it
in and do my best mobile Darin imitation. Distracts those other drivers
but that's life, thats what people say...sorry, that's Sinatra..but a
finger popper nonetheless....We are planning on doing a Finger Popper
Night on the Blue Suede Cruise featuring Bobby Darin, Sinatra, Tom
Jones, Wayne Newton, yadda, yadda, yadda so looking forward to it and
having a Darin fan in the group, the fray, the jungle, the world of
rock n' roll...
Mikey The Roadhead
The Roadhead Chronicles Book
http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/sfroad/page1008.htmltheroadheadrocks@...
Boomers and other juvenile delinquents. First off thanks for the emails
and greetings but do have a question. Got an email from Michael here in
Grants and turns out he's originally from the Motor City..DEEEEEEE-
TROIT, the unofficial home of rock n' roll, forgetabout
Cleveland..being a born and bred plaid and prouder from the Rustbelt
City me'self was glad to bounce some memories around with him..now are
there any tie-dyed spare changers in here? I lived in the Haight
district in 1966 until 1968, before and after the Summer of Love was
fashionable so if anyone else was there then lemme know..maybe we
shared milk and cookies or patchoulie incense or something. I lived on
Haight street and on Page for awhile then moved to California street so
maybe that will help the GPS memory joggers...before that I lived in
Hawaii on the beach so if your a former beach bum lemme know that
too..groovy!
Mikey The Roadhead
The Roadhead Chronicles Book
http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/sfroad/page1008.html
Hello Multi-XX,
Regarding announcing what each song is
in the middle of the night, there is not
complete agreement one way or the other
- some like it, some don't in the middle
of the night. Most KDSK songs are very
recognizable. You can hear song titles
announced (usually after a few have
played) on "sister station" KD Radio
Internet all night. Don McDonald
--- In KD_Radio@yahoogroups.com, Wed Apr 11, 2007 5:34 pm
xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx <flydguzmon@...> wrote:
I frequently listen to KDSK in the middle of the night and it frustrating to
hear a song
you like and not get a band name or song title. I've tried calling the station
during
business hours to request info but have not had much luck getting the info I
require. Any
chance KDSK will start announcing band names and titles in the wee hours in the
morning?
>
> ---------------------------------
I frequently listen to KDSK in the middle of the night and it frustrating to hear a song you like and not get a band name or song title. I've tried calling the station during business hours to request info but have not had much luck getting the info I require. Any chance KDSK will start announcing band names and titles in the wee hours in the morning?
I know some of you in the midwest, plaid and proud as you are have a
wee bit o' snow up round Milwaukee way and the Great Lakes and it's
been windy here in the southwest so in an attempt to bring on summer
this Friday night starting at 7pm on the ROADHEAD BLUE SUEDE CRUISE on
KDSK radio we'll kick off three hours of rock n' roll beach party. Yep,
Annette and the Beach Boys, Jan and Dean, Ronnie and the Daytonas so
bring the beer and the beach balls.
We are also kicking off the Roadhead Chronicles Book Giveway to be
given away at the end of the month. Just send us an email and let us
know your three top fave rave tunes. We'll try to get to your emails
and play the jams and then have a drawing at the end of April. Send
your emails and entry and any comments to theroadheadrocks@...
and if you have any requests for the Beach Party lemme know..
Mike Marino (The Roadhead)
The Roadhead Chronicles Book
http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/sfroad/page1008.html
--- In KD_Radio@yahoogroups.com, "Maharg Repooc" <graham_cooper@...>
wrote:
>
> I guess if you'll allow Mr Marino to be a member then you'll
probably
> accept me as well.
>
> Hagmar from across the water.
>
> --- In KD_Radio@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marino" <dharmabumroadie@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Nice to be a part of the group associated with the best oldies
show
> on
> > the planet earth. Just moved to Grants and will starting The
> Roadhead
> > Blue Suede Cruise Radio/Web show on KDSK, your favorite radio
> station
> > beginning on Friday, April 6 starting at 7 PM and running until
10
> PM
> > Mountain Time. It will feature rock n' roll, rockabilly, car
> classics
> > and blue suede cruise tunes with music from the Tie Dyed Sixties,
> the
> > Decadent Disco Seventies, The Semi-Fabulour Fifties and the V-
> Eighties.
> > Gene Vincent, Jerry Lee Lewis, Eddie Cochran, Elvis, yadda, yadda,
> > yadda. I'll be joined on the air with Susie Q the Musical Carhop
and
> > take requests, have interviews with artists and be giving away
> prizes
> > including copies of the rock n' roll Roadhead Chronicles book
> written
> > by yours truly.
> > So get ready to lock n' load and rock n' roll on the Friday Night
> > Roadhead Rock n' Roll Blue Suede Cruise!
> >
> > The Roadhead Chronicles Booksite
> > http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/sfroad/page1008.html
> >
> > Contact: theroadheadrocks@
> >
>
Only if you behave yourself. I know you like pub hopping and hoping
to do some hopping with you in the future. Warm ale and cold beer eh?
Not bad for a Brit with a Viking background. When is your trip to the
US? I know you'll be in the new mexico area so you better Route 66 it
and drop by the station. Bring Ale, Amigo!
roadie
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Hagmar from across the water.
--- In KD_Radio@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marino" <dharmabumroadie@...>
wrote:
>
> Nice to be a part of the group associated with the best oldies show
on
> the planet earth. Just moved to Grants and will starting The
Roadhead
> Blue Suede Cruise Radio/Web show on KDSK, your favorite radio
station
> beginning on Friday, April 6 starting at 7 PM and running until 10
PM
> Mountain Time. It will feature rock n' roll, rockabilly, car
classics
> and blue suede cruise tunes with music from the Tie Dyed Sixties,
the
> Decadent Disco Seventies, The Semi-Fabulour Fifties and the V-
Eighties.
> Gene Vincent, Jerry Lee Lewis, Eddie Cochran, Elvis, yadda, yadda,
> yadda. I'll be joined on the air with Susie Q the Musical Carhop and
> take requests, have interviews with artists and be giving away
prizes
> including copies of the rock n' roll Roadhead Chronicles book
written
> by yours truly.
> So get ready to lock n' load and rock n' roll on the Friday Night
> Roadhead Rock n' Roll Blue Suede Cruise!
>
> The Roadhead Chronicles Booksite
> http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/sfroad/page1008.html
>
> Contact: theroadheadrocks@
>
I recently put up a new website devoted to the legendary Bobby Darin, DarinLand.com, with articles, interviews, reviews, a weekly poll, a Bobby Darin forum, CDs, DVDs and lots of other stuff.
In the Articles and Features section you'll find interviews with Perry Botkin (arranger for Bobby's "In a Broadway Bag" album), jazz vocalist Elli Fordyce (Bobby's friend and Bronx Science classmate), and David Winters (producer of the Darin Invasion TV Special, member of the original Broadway cast of West Side Story, and Bobby's close friend since 1957). There are also articles about Bobby's singles, his years at Capitol, and his acting career.
Additionally, I have a Bobby Darin Blog at Blogspot:
Thanks so much for the interview. It's always fun going down memory lane.
Johnny
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>To: KD_Radio@yahoogroups.com Subject: [KD_Radio] New file uploaded to
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>
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>The big hits were "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" (1965), "Unchained
>Melody" (1965), "You're My Soul and Inspiration" (1966), and "Rock and Roll
>Heaven" (1974). Listen as Bill Medley is interviewed by Donn Webb on KDSK
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>events, recent work in the show town of Branson, Missouri, & old friends.
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Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the KD_Radio
group.
File : /Bill Medley Interview on KDSK October 2006.mp3
Uploaded by : donmcdonald_kd2 <donmcdonald_kd2@...>
Description : Bill Medley and the late Bobby Hatfield, the "blue-eyed soul"
duo The RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS, had over 20 Top 100 hits from 1963-1990. The big
hits were "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" (1965), "Unchained Melody" (1965),
"You're My Soul and Inspiration" (1966), and "Rock and Roll Heaven" (1974).
Listen as Bill Medley is interviewed by Donn Webb on KDSK FM 92.7, Grants, New
Mexico in October 2006: RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS career events, recent work in the
show town of Branson, Missouri, & old friends.
You can access this file at the URL:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KD_Radio/files/Bill%20Medley%20Interview%20on%20KD\
SK%20October%202006.mp3
To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit:
http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/groups/files
Regards,
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Nice to be a part of the group associated with the best oldies show on
the planet earth. Just moved to Grants and will starting The Roadhead
Blue Suede Cruise Radio/Web show on KDSK, your favorite radio station
beginning on Friday, April 6 starting at 7 PM and running until 10 PM
Mountain Time. It will feature rock n' roll, rockabilly, car classics
and blue suede cruise tunes with music from the Tie Dyed Sixties, the
Decadent Disco Seventies, The Semi-Fabulour Fifties and the V-Eighties.
Gene Vincent, Jerry Lee Lewis, Eddie Cochran, Elvis, yadda, yadda,
yadda. I'll be joined on the air with Susie Q the Musical Carhop and
take requests, have interviews with artists and be giving away prizes
including copies of the rock n' roll Roadhead Chronicles book written
by yours truly.
So get ready to lock n' load and rock n' roll on the Friday Night
Roadhead Rock n' Roll Blue Suede Cruise!
The Roadhead Chronicles Booksite
http://www.angelfire.com/mi2/sfroad/page1008.html
Contact: theroadheadrocks@...