Radio Mans fave with The Raspberries
Raspberries was an American pop rock band formed in 1970 from Cleveland, Ohio. They had a run of success in the early 1970s music scene with their pop rock sound,
Friday in Broadcast History .. October 27th
It’s the date that brought us John Cleese, Nanette Fabray, Matt Drudge, Floyd Cramer, Kelly Osbourne, and Manitoba-born comic actor Jack Carson.
Pittsburgh’s pioneer radio station KDKA was granted a broadcast license,
‘Disneyland’ began a long Sunday night run on ABC & CBC televison,
Groucho’s quiz show ‘You Bet Your Life’ (pictured) debuted on ABC Radio;
Jane Morgan sang ‘Fascination’ on the Ed Sullivan Show,
and 11 years later Mary Hopkin sang ‘Those Were the Days’ on the same CBS-TV showcase.
‘Knots Landing’ began its 10th season on CBS-TV,
and Jane Pauley announced she would be ending her 13 years on NBC-TV’s ‘Today Show.’
ALL the milestones for Oct. 27th INSIDE.
PSR’s 6pm Thursday Night News with the News You Should Know…
Just Played Their “CARD”, Big Fail, Game Over, Speaker Was The Target – X22 Report
Rogers shutters CityNews Ottawa radio broadcast
The outlet will maintain an online presence supported by two digital reporters.
Barry Casson: All about the SLATE! (Shooting a movie…)
Barry Casson started playing drums at age 16 and has played with numerous local bands, Barry-at-drums both big and small. His range of styles includes Rock, Jazz, Rhythm & Blues as well as Latin and big band. For 13 months, Barry toured England and parts of Europe providing the solid beat behind such legendary rockers as Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley and The Drifters, along with other touring Motown artists. Well known Victoria raised musician, David Foster was part of this touring band and remains close friends with Barry today. As a result of his early contribution to the Victoria music scene, he has been inducted twice into Victoria’s Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. For the last 12 years, Barry has provided the solid beat behind well known 50’s and 60’ rock n roll group, Rukus and teaches modern drumming at Tempo-trend Music in Victoria.
Radio Mans fave with Dan Hill
Daniel Grafton Hill IV[1][2] (born 3 June 1954) is a Canadian pop singer and songwriter.
Thursday in Broadcast History .. October 26th
Happy Birthday today to Seth McFarlane, Keith Urban, Tom Cavanagh, Pat Sajak and Jaclyn Smith.
‘St. Elsewhere’ debuted on NBC-TV;
‘M*A*S*H’ started its tenth season on CBS-TV;
Frances Gumm (later known as Judy Garland) made her radio debut on NBC’s ‘Shell Chateau’;
‘Chez Helene’ began its more than 13 year run on CBC-TV;
and the acclaimed WWII documentary ‘Victory at Sea’ debuted on NBC-TV.
Taking their final bows on this earth were Canadian radiomen J. Frank Willis and Alden Diehl, CBS founder Bill Paley, country music’s Hoyt Axton, and the teacher on ‘Leave It to Beaver’ Sue Randall.
Details and ALL the milestones for Oct. 26th INSIDE.
PSR’s 6pm Wednesday Night News with the News You Should Know…
Biden Warns Iran, Red Line, The People Control The House, Change Is Coming – X22 Report
Cabin Radio’s ‘fiercely loyal’ fans show support for Yellowknife station as...
After the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) decided earlier this year that Yellowknife's market can't support another commercial FM station, the N.W.T.'s Cabin Radio embarked on a multi-pronged effort to reverse the decision
Radio Mans fave with Motherlode
Motherlode was a Canadian pop rock group formed in 1969 in London, Ontario