Radio Mans fave with the Rolling Stones
"Paint It Black"[a] is a song recorded in 1966 by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. A product of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards' songwriting partnership,
Monday in Broadcast History .. May 9th
IT WAS MAY 9th .. when two Canadian musical superstars, Hank Snow and Don Messer, were born …
When a fire caused extensive water damage to New Westminster radio station CKNW, which was forced to use studios in downtown Vancouver while their building was renovated….
When the final episode of the hit TV sitcom ‘The Golden Girls’ aired on NBC…
When Bruce Springsteen (pictured) made his TV debut, singing three songs on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” …
and when Victoria radio stations The Q and The Zone were sold to Jim Pattison.
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2000 Mules – Full Documentary – Just Released
Proof! The 2020 US Election was Stolen! A MUST Watch!
Radio Mans fave with Bon Jovi
Bon Jovi is an American rock band formed in 1983 in Sayreville, New Jersey.
Sunday in Broadcast History .. May 8th
IT WAS MAY 8th … when V-E Day was celebrated, marking the end of WWII in Europe, and radio carried the news …
When the BBC banned the song “Such a Night” by Johnnie Ray after listeners complained about its “suggestiveness” ….
When radio station CKGO AM 1490 Hope BC went on the air with 250 watts…
..and when Edmonton’s CHQT was heard in its last live day as Cool 8-80, before switching twelve days later to All News as iNews880.com.
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Mickey Gilley, country music legend, dead at 86
"It was my great honor to know this man most of my life. Mickey was a true musical talent who charted 42 singles in the Top 40 Country Charts over a span of two decades
Canada’s competition commissioner to oppose $26B Rogers-Shaw merger, say companies
Canada's commissioner of competition intends to oppose Rogers Communications Inc.'s proposed $26-billion merger with Shaw Communications Inc., the companies said in a statement released early Saturday










