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[DS] Took The Bait, The Stage Is Set, [DS] Power Implosion – X 22 Report

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LIVE: Gov. Ron DeSantis Holds Unite and Win Rally for Trump Backed Candidates in AZ

Radio Mans fave with Paul Simon

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Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and actor whose career has spanned six decades.[5] He is one of the most acclaimed songwriters in popular music.

Sunday in Broadcast History .. August 14th

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in 1942, Garry Moore (pictured) hosted a new radio program on NBC. “The Show Without a Name” was an effort to crack the morning show dominance of Arthur Godfrey (CBS) and “Don McNeil’s Breakfast Club” (ABC). In 1958, Elvis Presley‘s mother, Gladys, died at the tender age of 46, from a heart attack brought on by hepatitis Also in 1962, Roy Orbison was in Nashville to record his next single, “Leah” b/w “Workin’ for the Man.”  Both sides made it to the Billboard Top 40 More Stories, Birthdays and hit songs from yesteryear ALL INSIDE

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“BIGGEST Disaster in Medical History!” ~ Dr Charles Hoffe Gives Riveting Speech In Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Radio Mans fave with The Kingsmen

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The Kingsmen is a 1960s garage rock band from Portland, Oregon

Saturday in Broadcast History .. August 13th

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In 1969, in Chicago, the Guess Who recorded “American Woman,” with lyrics originally ad-libbed by Burton Cummings In 1964, in Detroit The Supremes recorded ‘Baby Love,’ which went on to be the group’s second US No. 1 single. In 1981, the last new episode of “The Waltons” aired on CBS-TV. Neil Diamond played the first of six sold-out nights at New York’s Madison Square Garden.