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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
Frankie Avalon May 18, 1974 37 Richard Pryor May 25, 1974 38 Marty Robbins June 1, 1974 39 The Kinks The Kinks - "You Really Got Me" / "Money Talks" / "Here Comes Yet Another Day" / "Celluloid Heroes" / "Skin and Bone" Electric Light Orchestra - "Showdown" / "Bluebird Is Dead" Rory Gallagher - "Hands Off" / "Who's That Comin'"
Dick Bartley (born July 26, 1951) is an American radio disc jockey.He has hosted several popular syndicated radio shows of the oldies/classic hits genre, including Dick Bartley's Classic Hits and Rock & Roll's Greatest Hits, both syndicated through United Stations Radio Networks.
The Classic Countdown focused on the 20 biggest hits of the current month from a particular year in the past. The year range during the mid-2010s was 1970-1987. As with American Gold's countdowns of past years, Bartley would announce headlines, pop culture trends (such as styles, popular movies and TV shows, etc.) from that particular month.
Maybe I’d be in the Midwest and doing some oldies shows from midnight through four or five in the morning, where I would drive over to the station, open a microphone and say, ‘Good evening ...
Shannon launched a weekend overnight spin-off of his Pittsburgh show on WCBS-FM called "The Oldies Party" and continued to tape a weekly Sunday night show for airing in Pittsburgh. He also briefly hosted the Saturday night show vacated by Jack Spector. In 1982, he was promoted to the full-time 6-10PM shift and originated (with music director ...
According to Gaudio, the song took about 15 minutes to write and was originally titled "Jackie Baby" (in honor of then-First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy). [5]In a 1968 interview, Gaudio said that the song was inspired by the 1961 Bruce Channel hit "Hey!
A Day in the Life of Dennis Day; Day of the Triffids; Deadline Dramas; Dear John; Death Valley Days; December Bride; Defense Attorney; Democracy – USA [1]: 46–47 Dennis Day Show; Destination Freedom' [1]: 47–48 Detectives Black and Blue; Diamond Dramas; The Dick Haymes Show; Dick Tracy; Dimension X; The Dinah Shore Show; Doc Barclay's ...