TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP SINGLES OF 1970!

 

 

 

CROSBY, STILLS, NASH & YOUNG

Debuted at #68 on March 28, 1970. 9 weeks playing the Billboard Singles chart, “Woodstock” drops to #15, this week, May 17-23, 1970.

 

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DETROIT RADIO NEWS PRINT AD: WKNR 13! 05/17/1965

Detroit Free Press May 17, 1965

 

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS

Monday, May 17, 1965

 

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A DETROIT RADIO BACK-PAGE AD

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The above WKNR newspaper ad feature was ‘clipped,’ saved, and was digitally imaged from the credited source by Motor City Radio Flashbacks.

 

 


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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP SINGLES OF 1970!

 

 

 

GEORGE BAKER SELECTION

Debuted on March 21, 1970 (#82), 10 weeks playing the Billboard Singles chart, “Little Green Bag” jumps to #23, this week, May 17-23, 1970.

 

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TALKIN’ ‘BOUT MY GENERATION: TOP SINGLES OF 1970!

 

 

 

CHARLES WRIGHT & THE WATTS 103RD ST. RHYTHM BAND

Debuted on April 11, 1970 (#64), 7 weeks playing the Billboard Singles chart, “Love Land” jumps to #45, this week, May 17-23, 1970.

 

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CKLW BIG 8 JINGLE HEARD! BILL DRAKE PRODUCTIONS

 

CKLW ‘Bill Drake’ Jingles on MOTOR CITY RADIO FLASHBACKS

 CKLW * Drake Production Beds (5) * DRAKE/CHENAULT PRODUCTIONS

 

 

 

DRAKE-CHENAULT PRODUCTIONS; FRESNO, CA

 

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These short, 5 classic CKLW Bill Drake Production pieces was conceived, created and was produced by Drake/Chenault productions for the RKO Radio Network and CKLW (RKO) in 1967.

(Note: The last two sound beds served as ‘openers’ for the CKLW 20/20 news segments).

 

 


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HARWELL. THE VOICE OF SUMMER’S PAST REMEMBERED

 

WELCOME TO TIGERTOWN * ERNIE HARWELL’S AUDIO SCRAPBOOK

 

 

 

‘WELCOME TO TIGERTOWN’

 

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Besides the voice of Ernie Harwell, the various narratives you will hear throughout the entire audio book is by Raleigh, N.C. sports broadcaster Gordon Miller. Occasional questions you will also hear is by veteran Duke University sports broadcaster Bob Harris.

 

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Ernie Harwell

 

Ten years ago, Ernie Harwell passed away on May 4, 2010. He was known as “the voice of the Detroit Tigers” for over 4 decades. He called his last Tiger game in Toronto, on September 29, 2002. In 1981, Harwell was awarded baseball’s most prestigious Ford C. Frick Award.

He became only the fifth baseball broadcaster enshrined into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

The Voice of Summer Remembered

(CD audio set availability, link: Ernie Harwell’s Audio Scrapbook 2009

 

 

The Detroit Free Press April 19, 1960

 

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