Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Fleetwoods

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The Fleetwoods consisted of 3 guys and one gal. The performed from 1958 to 1973 and achieved many hits including Come Softly Go Me in 1959.

Thursday in Broadcast History .. July 30th, with Michael Easton

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IT WAS JULY 30th … when radio crime drama ‘The Shadow’ began its 24 year run, the first two years on CBS…. When the popular radio soap opera, ‘The Guiding Light’, was seen for the first time on CBS television… When the soap opera “Santa Barbara” debuted on NBC TV; day 1 of an 8 1/2 year run… ..and when NBC’s ‘L.A. Law’ was nominated for 20 Emmy Awards, one shy of the record held by ‘Hill Street Blues.’ ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

Seattle Radio host first said all is peaceful until Rioters attempt to burn down...

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A Seattle radio host believed that the protests in Seattle were peaceful. That was up until rioters attempted to burn down his apartment building.

What’s Really Going on in Seattle?

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Are they peaceful protests or are they riots? Bonneville’s KTTH-AM Seattle host Jason Rantz was in the middle of the mayhem for ten hours this past Saturday. We spoke to Rantz yesterday to get his take on the situation.

Layoffs at Pattison Victoria…

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Puget Sound Radio just got wind from reliable sources, there were layoffs at Jim Pattison's radio stations in Victoria, the Q and the ZONE?

Radio Man’s Favourite Flashback by Bad English

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Bad English was an Anglo-American hard rock/glam metal supergroup formed in 1987. It reunited Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain with singer John Waite and bassist Ricky Phillips, his former bandmates in The Babys, along with Journey guitarist Neal Schon and drummer Deen Castronovo.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring The Teddy Bears

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The Teddy Bears were a trio that were active for one year: 1958-1959, with one hit in 1958 To Know Him Is To Love Him.