Chuck’s Classics, featuring Preston Epps

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Preston Eugene Epps, was an American percussionist. Epps is best known for his 1959 hit Bongo Rock. He died in 2019.

Thursday in Broadcast History .. August 13th

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ON THIS DAY in 1924   the first country music record to sell at least one million copies was waxed for Victor records. It was The Prisoner’s Song, written & recorded by Vernon Dalhart. Sales eventually reached a...

Pat O’Day’s untold final chapter, Ichabod Caine & Art Moore

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My good friend and writer Art Moore and I were discussing how there have been many articles on the passing of the amazing Pat O’Day but none that mentioned “the rest of the story.” So here is how Pat finished the race as told by Art.

MSM have their Narrative to Uphold! Updated!

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800,000 children are abducted annually in the United States. Here in Canada, it averages 50,000 child abductions a year.

Radio Man’s Favourite Flashback by Climax Blues Band

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The Climax Blues Band (originally known as The Climax Chicago Blues Band) is a British blues rock band.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Tommy James and the Shondells

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Formed in 1964, Tommy James & The Shondells continue to entertain audiences with their rock sound. In 1969 they reached the #1 position on the charts with Crimson & Clover.

Wednesday in Broadcast History .. August 12th

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IT WAS AUG. 12th … when comedian Red Skelton (pictured) got his first national exposure as a guest on NBC’s Rudy Vallee radio show …. When rock jock “Cousin Brucie” (Bruce Morrow) did his last show on WNBC-AM, New York City… When XM Satellite Radio began broadcasting in the US… ..and when disc jockey Jim Brady did his final show on radio station CFTR, Toronto. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.