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Latest 50's Rock and Roll Shows Online
Hello Rock-it Radio Listeners,
Another 7 shows are in store for you this weekend here online at the Rock-it. They are shows #1033 to #1039 with the mix of 50's and early 60's Rock and Roll, Doo Wop, Rockabilly and R&B. We sadly report the passing of a DJ legend as well in this newsletter -- Hunter Hancock and we feature as a final encore performance -- The show he did for us here with Lane Quigley back in 2000. Also, for our East Coast listener's we have news of the upcoming Wildwood's Oldies Concert and our usual playlists of our latest shows. And these shows are there for your listening pleasure in our archives website at: http://www.palmsradio.com/rockittext.htm We also have a new Heebie Jeebies show as well. Out of the Netherlands. To get things started here are the latest playlists of our latest shows right here on Rock-it Radio. =========================================== Butchie Boy's Doo Wop Diner on Rock-it Radio show #1033 From the High Desert of Southern California -- Littlerock, California to be exact -- Butchie swipes the scorpions off of his mixer board, flicks a tarantula off of his microphone and plays for you those great doo woppin' memories. Here is the playlist. 1. Why - The Impalas - 1958 2. Rosabel - The Magic-Tones - 1962 3. Will you be my love? - The Four J's - 1963 4. Johnny - The Exquisites - 1961 5. Gonna steal your boyfriend away - The Teardrops - 1964 6. I need your love - The Enchanters - 1958 7. Spellbound by the moon - The Enchanters - 1958 8. I'm yours till the end - The Perrenials - 1963 9. When I dream - The Tokens - 1958 10. If I could make you mine - The The Love-Notes - 1957 11. Please let her - The Casinos - 1960 12. I love only you - The Nickels - 1964 13. Deeply in love with you - The New Invictors - 1958 14. Come to me - The Shan-Tones - 1955 15. You are laughing - The Knockouts - 1959 16. Where are you tonight - The Cheerios - 1960 17. Cross my heart - The Themes - 1957 18. Such a fool was I - The Drippers - 1959 19. Little Angel face - The Premieres - 1957 20. Drive-in Movie - The Carousels - 1958 21. Adios - The Five Discs - 1961 Yet more of those righteous & rare Doo Wop tunes groovin' down from the high-desert of Littlerock, California- and that old gringo "Butchie". . . THE cool spot to meet for Doo wopper's far-and-wide! Like Butchie says he is a request taking machine! So, if you have any Doo Wop songs that you like to hear in future shows you can e mail your request to him at: And you can check out Butchie's own Doo Wop Diner website at: http://216.119.98.249/butch/dowop/index.htm =========================================== Tribute to Hunter Hancock on Rock-it Radio show #1034 Rock-it Radio is saddened to announce the passing of one of the most important figures in the growth of Rhythm & Blues during its infancy in the early 1950's - Legendary Los Angeles Disk Jockey Hunter Hancock (1916-2004). In 2000, our Lane Quigley, from The Memory Lane Show, persuaded Hunter to "come out of retirement" and do another "Huntin' with Hunter" program, which aired as Rock-it Radio Show 197. Although it had been 1/3 of a century since he had done a show, Hunter never missed a beat. He was as energetic and corny as ever. In tribute to the memory of this legend, we are reprising Show 197 and rebroadcasting it in our archives as show #1034, with a special introduction by Lane Quigley. Lane shares his personal thoughts about Hunter Hancock: "By the time I was born in 1949, Hunter Hancock's daily program was already on the air for over a year. He had been on the air in LA since World War II, but it was in early 1948 that he was given a daily show on KFVD 1020-AM by a sponsor targeting Los Angeles' black population. He initially played big band and be-bop jazz, but a promoter from Modern Records suggested that he play this newer type of music that was being played in the juke boxes of South Central. "It wasn't known as Rhythm & Blues at the time. The kinder moniker was Jump Blues. Most folks called it Race Music. Hunter's "Harlem Matinee" soon became the most popular show with LA's black population. By the early 50's, the music was known as Rhythm & Blues and his audience grew to include lots of young whites and latinos digging the sounds of Big Jay McNeely, The Robins, Johnny Otis, Earl Bostic, Ruth Brown, Jesse Belvin, The Clovers, Roy Milton and other great artists of the day. While New York may have been the center of the Doo Wop scene, Los Angeles was the hub of the burgeoning R&B field in the early 50's. His influence on the growth of rhythm & blues is immeasurable. And artists knew that Hunter Hancock's programs were THE place for your records to be heard. "My earliest radio memories are of listening to Hunter Hancock every day. In his prime, he was broadacasting 8 hours a day on three different stations (KFVD, KGFJ and KALI). His program became known as "Huntin' with Hunter". He didn't have a classic radio voice, his jokes were as corny as you could imagine, but he had incredible charisma and energy that listeners loved. "With the help of his long-time assistant Margie (the sister of The Platters' lead singer, Tony Williams), Hunter would carefully select the music he would play. By the mid-1960's, he was exlcusively heard on KGFJ radio. As the Civil Rights movement gathered force, new station management started to phase out this older, white DJ in favor of young, hip black jocks. Hunter became the vacation relief and sick-day fill in guy, and had a Saturday morning shift. However, his ability to select his own music was taken away. By 1967, management gave him his playlist that had to be strictly followed. Radio stopped being fun for Hunter during these years and in 1968 he had enough and quit radio altogether. He spent the rest of his working years as a salesman in an unrelated field. "In 2000, The Southern California Doo Wop Society honored Hunter Hancock with a concert featuring a number of legendary 1950's artists. The outporing of love from the audience was incredible. Hunter was a humble man, and he was truly surprised that so many people even remembered who he was. "I had the pleasure and privilege of becoming friends with Hunter over the past four years. I would speak to him regularly over the phone and visit him at his retirement home in Claremont when I could. Even as his health was failing, he remained kind, upbeat and funny. He was an avid photographer and loved to share albums of his favorite photos. "I feel truly honored to have become friends with Hunter over the past few years. He is truly an icon of LA Radio. Long before there was Top 40, Color Radio, Boss Radio, More Hits More Often, Mega, Power or any of the other over-used adjectives, there was Hunter Hancock. A true legend. Rest in Peace Old HH." You can hear this treasured voice one final time by listening to Show 197 in our Archives. Earlier this year, Hunter had given Rock-it Radio permission to share some of his actual early broadcasts with our listeners. If you would like to hear how Hunter Hancock sounded on the air in the early 1950's, please check out the Rock-it Radio Store. And we will have a special offer mentioned further down where all monies for sales will go to a flower arrangement for his funeral on the 29th of this month. More on that further down in the newsletter. Here is the playlist of the Hunter Hancock show hosted by Lane Quigley... 1. Western Movies -- The Olympics 2. Sneaking around -- B.B. King 3. Night Train -- Jimmy Forrest 4. Turn on your lovelight -- Bobby Blue Bland 5. I'm going to hug yah, kiss yah and squeeze yah -- Bullmoose Jackson 6. Let the good times Roll -- Shirley & Lee 7. Money Honey -- The Drifters 8. My Babe -- Little Walter 9. Ko Ko Mo -- Gene and Eunice 10. Searchin' -- The Coasters 11. Fannie Mae -- Buster Brown 12. I got a woman -- Ray Charles 13. I'm your Hoochie Koochie Man -- Muddy Waters 14. Love Potion #9 -- The Coasters 15. Lawdy Miss Clawdy -- Lloyd Price 16. There is something on your mind -- 17. Sax Shack Boogie -- Amos Wilburn 18. Over and over -- Bobby Day 19. Alone at midnight -- Howlin' Wolf 20. Flip Flop and Fly -- Big Joe Turner 21. Saturday night fish fry -- Louis Jordan 22. Hound Dog -- Big Mama Thornton 23. Good Night my love -- Jesse Belvin 24. Hunting with Hunter Promo. Theme. =========================================== Mike Taylor with a double shot of Rockabilly in show #1035 It's a rockabilly double up with Mike Taylor from St. Louis, Missouri. With twin tunes from famous and not as famous Rockabilly performers of the 50's and early 60's. Here is the playlist. 1. High School Confidential -- Jerry Lee Lewis 1958 2. Bonnie B. -- Jerry Lee Lewis 1961 3. That's all right -- Bob Luman (unissued) 4. Stranger than fiction -- Bob Luman (unissued) 5. Rollin' to the jukebox rock -- Benny Joy (unissued) 6. Miss Bobby Sox -- Benny Joy (unissued) 7. Linda Lu -- Ray Sharpe 1960 8. Oh, my baby's gone -- Ray Sharpe 1960 9. Wear out the soles of my shoes -- Deke Dickerson 2002 10. Take the long way home -- Deke Dickerson 2002 11. Don't wait up -- Laura Lee Perkins 1958 12. Gonna Rock my baby tonight -- Laura Lee Perkins (unissued) 13. The train kept a rollin' -- Johnny Burnette 1956 14. All by myself -- Johnny Burnette 1956 15. Cravin' -- Bobby Roberts 1958 16. Big Sandy -- Bobby Roberts ? 17. Good Rockin' baby -- Sid King & his 5 Strings 1956 18. Gonna Shake this shack tonight -- Sid King & 5 Strings 1956 19. Blueberry Hill -- Elvis Presley 1957 20. One sided love affair -- Elvis Presley 1956 Thanks Mike for another great mix of Rockabilly music from the first era of Rock and Roll. If you would like to send comments or requests to Mike Taylor you can at: =========================================== Jukebox '54! More of 1954 Rockers with the Big Show and Clarke Davis in Rock-it Radio show #1036 Another great installment of Jukebox '54 where Clarke Davis continues to dig deeply into Rock and Roll and Rhythm and Blues songs from that momentous year. Here is the playlist. l. Chuck Higgens -- One Chord Instrumental 2. Harptones -- It Was Just for Laughs 3. Otis Williams/Charms -- Ling Ting Tong 4. Richard Berry -- I'm Still in Love with You 5. Five Echos -- Lonely Mood 6. Dixie-aires -- Traveling All Alone 7. Blue Dots -- Don't Hold It 8. Crickets -- When I Met You 9. Lamplighters -- Smoochie 10. Lloyd Price -- Walkin' the Track 11. Scarlets -- Dear One 12. Marvin & Johnny -- Tick Tock 13. Bucaneers -- Come Back My Love 14. Platters -- Roses of Picardy 15. Swallows -- Our Love is Dying 16. Ray Charles -- Come Back 17. Spaniels -- Let's Make Up 18. Nolan Strong/Diablos -- An Old Fashioned Girl 19. Five Stars -- Where Did Caldonia Go 20. Crows -- Untrue 21. Pelicans -- Chimes I for one had no idea what a great musical year 1954 and we have received several e mails on how much this series has been appreciated! So, if you haven't done so yet check out all the great tunes from Clarke's Jukebox series. If you would like to send Clarke an e mail of a request or comment you can at: Dat's all for now........more GREAT JUKEBOX MUSIC to come on the Big Show with Clarke Davis......next week! =========================================== Tommy Ryan's Backseat Memories show on Rock-it #1037 Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh baby! here he is! Tommy Ryan and he is back with more great Doo Wop, R&B and Rock and Roll from it's first decade. When you go to our archives page and click to show #1037 here is what you will hear. 1. That'll be the day -- Buddy Holly 2. I want a love I can see -- The Temptations 3. Rama Lama Ding Dong -- Rocky Sharp & Replays 4. Ebb Tide -- The Righteous Brothers 5. Story Untold -- The Nutmegs 6. There's a moon out tonight -- The Capris 7. Look at what your doing to me -- Professor Longhair 8. No One -- The Moonglows 9. I'll never let you go -- The Ambers 10. Darling I know -- The El Rays 11. Come on true lover -- Earl Nelson 12. Here in your arms -- The Elgins 13. It's only make believe -- Conway Twitty 14. 16 candles -- Jerry Lee Lewis 15. Dream Baby -- Roy Orbison 16. People get ready (live) -- The Impressions 17. Write me a letter -- The Delicates 18. Girl I left behind -- The Emotions 19. Cry Baby -- The Angels 20. Sometimes when i'm alone -- The 4 Townsmen 21. Kiss me goodbye -- Petula Clark 22. Important Words -- Gene Vincent 23. That's my desire -- Dion & The Belmonts 24. Young Love -- Sonny James 25. Since I don't have you -- The Skyliners 26. Slow Walk -- Sil Austin If you would like to write to Tommy Ryan or have a comment on his shows you can contact him at: Also, check out Tommy's own website at: http://www.tommyryansdiner.com -- Tommy Ryan's Diner located right there in Niagara Falls, NY and plays Rock-it Radio around the clock! =========================================== Dave Justice & RadioActivE Gold on Rock-it Radio #1038 More Rock-it Radio Listener requests are filled with Dave Justice and RadioActivE Gold. Along with the great mix of Oldies music from the first decade of Rock and Roll. Here is the playlist: 1. Good Timin' -- Jimmy Jones 2. Jeannie Baby -- The Bon Aires 3. What time is it -- The Jive Five 4. Please write -- The Tokens 5. All through our teens -- The Earls 6. A letter to the beatles -- The Four Preps 7. Peace of Mind -- The Magnificent Men 8. Two loving hearts -- The Heartbeats 9. Without you -- Johnny Tillotson 10. What a surprise -- The Crests 11. Dear Ruth -- The Universals 12. Who do you think you are -- The Fascinators 13. I wanna chance -- The Vows 14. I need you so -- The Veltones 15. Rockin' Crickets -- The Hot Toddys 16. Lady Madonna -- Fats Domino 17. Cry baby -- The Fireballs 18. Oh my love (love me) -- The Travellers 19. I want to meet him -- The Royalettes 20. It's only make believe -- Conway Twitty 21. Clementine -- Jan and Dean 22. Have gun will travel -- The Clovers 23. Quiet Village -- Martin Denny 24. Tears in my eyes -- The Baltineers 25. Rainy day bells -- The Globetrotters 26. Run to him -- Bobby Vee 27. Lonely teenager -- Dion Another great batch of Oldies and Listener requests this week on RadioActivE Gold. If you would like to send a comment or a future request for a show on RadioActivE Gold you can contact Dave at: =========================================== Cool Bobby B & The Doo Wop Stop on Rock-it Radio #1039 Cool Bobby B is back this week with more Group Harmony R&B Doo Wop. Here is the playlist. 1. Rockin' to the clock -- Shirley and Lee 2. In my heart -- The Timetones 3. Step by Step -- The Crests 4. Dance with me -- The Drifters 5. Not too young -- Lewis Lymon & Teenchords 6. Book of love -- The Monotones 7. Down by -- The Exceptions 8. The Plea -- The Jesters 9. Music Music Music -- The Sensations 10. Little girl of mine -- The Cleftones 11. The Wanderer -- Dion 12. I love you -- The Volumes 13. Pretty Little Girl -- The Monarchs 14. Over the mountain -- Johnny and Joe 15. White cliffs of Dover -- The Checkers 16. Chop Chop Boom -- The Danderliers 17. This I swear -- The Skyliners 18. For your love -- Ed Townsend 19. Lily Maybelle -- The Valentines 20. Stars in the sky -- The Chanters 21. Get a job -- The Silhouettes 22. Stardust -- Billy Wark & his Dominoes 23. While walking -- Tony & The Raindrops 24. Guided Missiles -- The Cufflinks 25. Till Then -- The Classics 26. Need your love -- The Metallics 27. Click Clack -- Dicky Doo and the Don'ts 28. In the still of the night -- 5 Satins 29. I really love you -- The Stereos 30. Peek a boo -- The Cadillacs 31. Ka-Ding Dong -- The G Clefs 32. It's going to be alright -- The Decoys If you would like to e mail Cool Bobby B -- Please let him know that you heard him online here at Rock-it Radio. Rock-it Radio takes great pride in being the sole internet provider of the Doo Wop Stop. To contact Cool Bobby B you can =========================================== Heebie Jeebies Rockabilly Show #036 here this week on Rock-it Radio. During the summer season (june, july and august) there are no live broadcasts of the Heebie Jeebies radioshow. During this period you'll find a "new" edition from our archives on this site - this week going clear back to show #036 of the Heebie Jeebies show. Starting first week of september we will be back with brand new shows with lots of great oldies. So, from the Netherlands here is Jos Wouthers and The Heebie Jeebies show with some great rockin' tunes. 1. MAKE UP YOUR MIND Bob Luman 1958 2. I WANT YOUR LOVE The Mellow Drops 1954 3. PINK AND BLACK Sonny Fisher 195? 4. ITCHY TWITCHY FEELING Bobby Hendricks 1958 5. YOUNG AND WILD Al Hendrix 1960 6. BILLY BOY Jimmy Isle 1959 7. I DON'T NEED YOUR LOVE AND KISS Bobby Cash 1964 8. DESTINATION 2165 The Cues 1956 9. MAYBE BABY Buddy Holly 1958 10. DOWN ON THE FARM Big Al Downing 1958 11. CADDY BO The Magnificents 1956 12. CHICKEN LITTLE Ravon Darnell 1956 13. ROCKIN' AND ROLLIN' Curley Langley 1956 14. SWEET LOVE ON MY MIND Jimmy and Johnny 1956 15. OK DOLL IT'S A DEAL Joanie King 1958 16. ROCKIN' MAN Richard Berry 1955 17. QUICK SAND LOVE Macy Skipper 1958 18. WATCHDOG Al Terry 1959 The Heebie Jeebies show are listed just below the rest of the other shows in our archives page at: http://www.palmsradio.com/rockittext.htm and we always keep 3 shows in the archives page. ============================================= Welcome New Members to our Listeners club!!!! A big welcome to the below new Rock-it Radio listeners that joined our Listeners Club from August 6th, 2004 to August 12th, 2004. A Big Welcome to: Paso Robles Ken -- California, USA Murray Sunday -- Indiana, USA Chris Hauk -- Illinois, USA Gary Woodcock -- United Kingdom Mark Carr -- California, USA Ralph Battishill -- Michigan, USA Tom Page -- Missouri, USA Lenny Piasecki -- Illinois, USA Tony Perritt -- Australia Andre Helfers -- Germany Grant Williams -- Oregon, USA Pat Masrino -- Florida, USA Joe Marino -- Florida, USA Bruce Martin -- New York, USA Ken Steenbuck -- New York, USA William Sale -- Nevada, USA Ira McComic -- Texas, USA Kenneth Falik -- Japan Ernie Paulsen -- Nebraska, USA Ina Singh -- India Calico Cat -- Wisconsin, USA Bob Ciclase -- New Jersey, USA Brian Wilson -- United Kingdom Rafael Sanchez Flores -- Mexico Gekkehenkie -- The Netherlands Shaun Jinks -- United Kingdom We have added 26 more new members to the Listeners Club since our last newsletter. We now number 3874 members that have joined our Listeners Club. We hope that you enjoy the rare 50's Rock and Roll, Rockabilly and Doo Wop (which most commercial radio stations have forgotten) that we are able to play for you from Rock-it Radio. Remember, we are here for you! So if you ever have any requests, dedications, comments and suggestions we always love to hear from our listeners. Our e mail address is: Special Note: Remember if you change Internet providers or E Mail addresses, you need to resubscribe to the Rock-it Radio Listeners club if you wish to continue to receive these playlists bulletin. ============================================= Rest in Peace -- Hunter Hancock 1916 - 2004 This past week the radio world lost a true Rock and Roll Icon. Hunter Hancock was the first DJ to have his own radio show featuring Rhythm and Blues (then called Race Records), back in 1948 here in Los Angeles. Hunter in the 40's, 50's and 60's was a popular figure on the Los Angeles Radio Dial. For the vinyl collector's out there ... some of you may possess the "Cruisin'" Series that featured Top DJ's of the 50's and 60's. Hunter was selected to represent 'Crusin' 1959' LP playing him his style and music on KGFJ in Los Angeles. After 33 years of retirement as previously mentioned Lane Quigley and the Memory Lane show was able to have Hunter Hancock bring back the "Huntin' with Hunter" Show here on Rock-it Radio. At 84 years old then Hunter showed and proved he still had it and we are honored to put this show one last time in our archives right now in Rock-it Radio show #1034. And will be online up to the 23rd of this month. Hunter's services will be Saturday, August 28 at 2:00 pm at Claremont United Methodist Church, 211 W. Foothill Boulevard, Claremont, California 91711. Rock-it Radio will be sending out a floral arrangement from the DJ's and Listeners of Rock-it Radio to the service. In our Rock-it Store we feature two shows of Hunter Hancock's. One being the show that is being rebroadcast in our archives page under show #1034 that he did for Rock-it Radio back in 2000. And the other is Early Rhythm and Blues shows of Rock-it Radio. All sale monies of these two shows up to August 23rd will go to the floral arrangement of Hunter's Funeral. As we will be ordering the floral arrangement on the 24th. The Rock-it Store is at: http://www.palmsradio.com/store.html So, if you would like to have a show of one of Rock and Roll Radio's Historic figures and a true gentleman we are honored to offer this show to our Listening audience. RIP -- Hunter Hancock If you would like to check out more on Hunter Hancock -- There is a picture of him with Lane Quigley from 2000 in our DJ page and the official Hunter Hancock website at: http://www.electricearl.com/dws/hunter.html ============================================= Associated Press Obituary on Hunter Hancock Hunter Hancock, 88, a D.J. Who Embraced Rock Early, Dies By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: August 13, 2004 LOS ANGELES, Aug. 12 (AP) - Hunter Hancock, an early rhythm-and-blues and rock 'n' roll D.J. in the western United States, died on Aug. 4 in Claremont, Calif. He was 88. He died of natural causes in a retirement home, said his daughter, Rosemary Davis. He was known on the air as Ol' H. H. and was heard from 1943 to 1968 on numerous stations. He was the host of popular radio shows, including "Harlem Holiday," "Harlematinee," "Huntin' With Hunter" and the gospel show "Songs of Soul and Spirit." He also appeared briefly on KCBS-TV in 1955 with the Friday-night show "Rhythm and Bluesville," on which he interviewed musicians like Duke Ellington, Fats Domino, Little Richard and the Platters. For several years Pulse survey, a precursor to Arbitron, rated Mr. Hancock's shows No. 1 among black listeners in Southern California. In 1950 The Los Angeles Sentinel rated him the most popular D.J. in Los Angeles among blacks. As a result, people who attended concerts at which Mr. Hancock was the M.C. were often surprised to discover that he was white. Born in Uvalde, Tex., Mr. Hancock tried nearly two dozen careers, including salesman, bank clerk, chauffeur, drummer and singer, before being hired by KMAC-AM in San Antonio to read commercials and news. He was playing jazz on a Los Angeles radio show that had been created to attract black listeners when a record salesman told him that he could attract even more if he added what were then called race records. He played a couple of R&B records offered by the salesman and they were so popular, he recalled years later, that within a week they were all he played. In 1956 he became one of the first D.J.'s to play rock 'n' roll. ============================================= If you haven't heard last week's shows yet .... If you haven't heard last week's shows yet -- you might want to hurry they will be going pretty quick! We are backlogged with great shows coming up and need to get those online. Including a show from Al "Cool Daddy" Smith and a tribute to Dick Dale; Sheree Homer is back with some Rockabilly Revue show; Lane Quigley and a new installment of the Memory Lane Show and much more -- coming next week on The Rock-it! ============================================= The Rock-it Radio Store -- Helps these shows keep coming. Do you purchase music online? If and when you do could you help support Rock-it Radio at the same time? All of the DJ's here at Rock-it Radio are putting there time in for the love of the music and the joy we get from the letters from our listeners. But it still takes money to bring these shows online. Copyright fees (Ascap, BMI, SESAC, RIAA all want $$ from Rock-it Radio) and band and webspace etc. So if you can when you are purchasing Music or Books etc. Could you please use the links to Amazon.com on our website or check out the Oldies music we have in our Rock-it Store. When you order anything off this site a small percentage helps keep the Rock-it Flying and broadcasting online. The Rock-it Radio Store website is: http://www.palmsradio.com/store.html ============================================= Rock-it Radio Winner for July -- Dave Yoder!!!!! Refer a Friend -- And have a chance to win a Vintage Broadcasts Every month we will be giving away 2 airchecks of your choice to lucky winners that are picked from using the Refer a Friend link. These airchecks are the actual Broadcast recordings available at our Rock-it Radio Store. Including broadcasts and music played by Alan Freed etc. How to use a Refer a Friend Link: Go to our archives page at: http://www.palmsradio.com/rockittext.htm and scroll down to the Blue Box and enter the name of a friend that you think would enjoy Rock-it Radio Online... and your e mail address in the other box. Press Enter... The more times you enter the more chances you have to win these actual broadcasts that feature the music, news and DJ's of the 50's and 60's. Congratulations to July's Winner: Dave Yoder Dave has chosen the two Hunter Hancock broadcasts from our Rock-it Store and will be shipped to him within this week. ============================================= A Big Thank You Thank you everyone to those that help keep Rock-it Radio online and help us pay the fees that are necessary to keep this music alive that most commercial oldies stations have forgotten. A big thank you to everyone that has bought the historical Rock and Roll Radio Shows that we have for sale in the Rock-it Store at: http://www.palmsradio.com/store.html Without your support we would of had to cease operation completely. For those that are not familiar with the Rock-it Store we feature actual Radio Broadcasts from the likes of Alan Freed, the Real Don Steele and many others from the 50's and 60's. Thank you everyone!!! s/ Bennie Dingo Rock-it Radio Online ============================================= Tons of Doo Wop Links and Group Harmony Sites at Our Doo Wop Links Page. http://www.palmsradio.com/doowop.html ============================================= And of course don't forget our Rockabilly Links page as well! Our Rockabilly Links page can be found at: http://www.palmsradio.com/rockabillylinks.html ============================================ Archives page reminder Remember, if the show that you want to hear is getting close to the bottom of the list of radio shows, you should tune in as soon as you can. These shows to have a high audio quality require a lot of internet bandwidth and memory. And currently we can only afford the 14 latest shows online here at Rock-it Radio. So, when a new show is put online it knocks the oldest one off the internet server. Usually a show will at least last 10 days, once it is placed in the archives. ============================================ Come Join the Rock-it Listener's Club Want to join our Listeners Club?? And be notified when new shows are playing on the Rock-it. If you are not a member of our listeners club it is really easy to join... just go to our main website at: http://www.rockitradio.net and click the button that reads... "click here to be on our mailing list" at the top of the page. When you click there leave your e mail address and you are in... it's free and it gives you the playlists and news on our latest shows. ============================================= The Rock-it DJ Page Who are all these DJ's on the Rock-it ??? Check out our Rock-it Radio DJ page at: http://www.palmsradio.com/bio.htm and see all the folks that make these shows possible. ============================================= Well that is just about it for this newsletter and playlists of our latest shows. We hope that you enjoy them. We will do our best to keep these shows on for at least 7 days and hopefully 14 days. All the best always, Bennie Dingo Rock-it Radio e mail: website: http://www.rockitradio.net |
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