The Catastrophe of Canada – Rex Murphy & Jordan Peterson ‘What you won’t see...

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Rex is a Canadian commentator and author who deals primarily with Canadian political and social matters. He is best known for working on and for CBC Here and Now, CBC Radio 1’s Cross Country Checkup, writing for The Globe and Mail, and writing for The National Post

Radio Mans fave with Twisted Sister

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Twisted Sister evolved from a band named Silver Star, and experienced several membership changes before settling on a classic lineup consisting of Jay Jay French (guitars), Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda (guitars), Dee Snider (lead vocals), Mark "The Animal" Mendoza (bass), and A. J. Pero (drums) in 1982 which recorded four of the band's first five albums.

Monday in Broadcast History .. February 21st

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The first TV soap opera ‘A Woman to Remember’ debuted on the shortlived Dumont network. The 200th episode of “Perry Mason” (starring New Westminster’s Raymond Burr) aired on CBS TV. Neil Diamond’s first TV special aired on NBC-TV. The 200th episode of the hit sitcom ‘The Jeffersons’ was seen on CBS-TV. Montreal’s Leonard Cohen made a rare TV appearance guesting on NBC’s ‘Miami Vice.’ And David Letterman (pictured) returned to his CBS Late Show some five weeks after having emergency quintuple heart bypass surgery, ALL the milestones for Feb. 21st INSIDE.

Health News: Dr. Paul Alexander, Epidemiologist Breaks Down Covid Myths and Corruption

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This is an explosive and candid interview with Dr. Paul Alexander. He has a PHD in Evidence Based Medicine and is an Epidemiologist. He says the pandemic is over. All restrictions and mandates are not backed by science but rather complete non-sensical gov't control.

Double Whammy today: Radio Mans fave with Marvin Gaye & Creedence Clearwater Revival –...

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Marvin Gaye (born Marvin Pentz Gay Jr.; April 2, 1939 – April 1, 1984)[2] was an American singer and songwriter. He helped to shape the sound of Motown in the 1960s, first as an in-house session player and later as a solo artist with a string of hits, earning him the nicknames "Prince of Motown" and "Prince of Soul".

Sunday in Broadcast History .. February 20th, 2022

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It was a Feb. 20th when 8-year-old Ricky Nelson and his older brother David began portraying themselves on ABC Radio’s ‘Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet.’ Until then their roles had been played by actors. When Vancouver’s CHQM AM 1320 dumped its ‘Lite 1320’ format for ‘Memory Music’ from the 1930s to the ’60s. When The Platters made their only appearance on Dick Clark’s ‘American Bandstand.’ When the Dave Clark Five and The Supremes headlined CBS-TV’s Ed Sullivan Show. And when the original host of ABC’s ‘Good Morning America,’ David Hartman (pictured) left the daily program. ALL the milestones for Feb. 20th INSIDE.

On the big stage, by Dr Sport Greg Douglas

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Dr. Sport: John Shorthouse has his mom to thank for getting through a duet with a legend, plus Tokyo’s Narita Airport is full of honest men.