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The oldies format of 97.5 770 KFB features various well-known oldies DJ's. "The Frankie Day Oldies Show" featuring Frankie Day airs weekday mornings from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. followed by "Big Ray's Blast from the Past" from 10:00 a.m. to Noon with a variety of DJ's including Glenn Raymer, Corvette Mick, or Gary Ed. From Noon on through the rest of the
Terry James Lubinsky is an American television, radio and digital media host known for his association with oldies and Motown music. He is also creator, executive producer and director of Public Broadcasting Service pledge-drive programs. He presents oldies-format music programs airing on PBS to tell the stories behind the "songs of yesteryear ...
The two best friends hosted The Last Show before WABC's format conversion from music to talk radio at noon on May 10, 1982. [8] [9] In February 1984, Lundy resurfaced at New York's oldies station WCBS-FM in the mid-morning slot, following former WABC colleague Harry Harrison. According to program director Joe McCoy, the station created the slot ...
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Frankie is a 2019 drama film directed by Ira Sachs, from a screenplay by Sachs and Mauricio Zacharias. It stars Isabelle Huppert, Brendan Gleeson, Greg Kinnear, Marisa Tomei, and Jérémie Renier. It had its world premiere at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival on May 20, 2019. [5]
"Memories of El Monte" was used in the movie Colors. [19] It is the name of an annual oldies show in El Monte. [18] It is also the name of a textbook about El Monte. [20] When the Mothers of Invention played at The Trip, a club in Los Angeles, they got a lot of requests for "Help, I'm a Rock" and "Memories of El Monte."
The group began in 1977 as The Scinta Brothers, consisting of Frankie and Joey Scinta, brothers from Buffalo, New York. [2] [3] They got a job performing at the chain of Playboy Clubs, including a stint at the Playboy Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City in 1981. [4] [5] Their younger sister, Chrissi Scinta, joined later. [6]
In 1953, Arbee Stidham, and Terry Timmons both recorded versions of the song. Mary Swan released a version of "My Heart Belongs to Only You" in 1958. [15] Swan performed the song on Dick Clark's American Bandstand.