NEW! WDRQ-FM BACK ON THE RADIO: DON GERONIMO

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DON GERONIMO | DATE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1980

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NEW! A special THANK YOU to our newest contributor Dave Preston — formerly of WDRQfor recently donating the featured Don Geronimo FM 93 radio aircheck (he recorded in 1980) to the Motor City Radio Flashbacks’ airchecks archive.

For our recent Dave Preston aircheck contribution (6/25/2021), go HERE

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THE DAVE PRESTON COLLECTION 

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SOUL SHOTS! BILLBOARD TOP SELLING R&B SINGLES, LP’s: AUGUST 7, 1965

BILLBOARD RHYTHM & BLUES August 7, 1965

BILLBOARD RHYTHM & BLUES August 7, 1965

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NATION’S TOP R&B RECORD SINGLES and ALBUMS

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Many of the above titled Billboard ‘Top 40’ R&B singles were also the most popular radio plays heard on Detroit’s soul stations 1400 WJLB and 1440 WCHB on the AM dial, August 1965. 

As tabulated by Billboard, the featured R&B Top 40 record singles and R&B Top 10 LP listing was the nation’s most popular and best-selling soul records, for the week-ending August 7. Fifty-six years ago.

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WEEK of AUGUST 1-7, 1965

 

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Source: Billboard; August 7, 1965

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NOTES: In the R&B top 40 listing, you will find there are eight (8) Detroit Motown singles and note as well a single by Detroit’s own Edwin Starr on the Ric-Tic label. Motown? In a sense, it is. The Motown house band — Funk Brothers — they incorporated their Motown brand, having backed Starr’s hottest Ric-Tic single to date, “Agent 00-Soul.”

Also, the Rolling Stones made the R&B charts as well, with their Billboard pop charted #1 hit, “Satisfaction”, having climbed to #19.

In the R&B top 10 LP’s, four Motown names and groups comprised the list. And finally, it bears noting Billy Preston, a (little-known) Vee Jay artist at the time, his album hits #5.

In the Top R&B DJ ‘Pick of the Week’ bracket, WCHB Bill Williams selected his two soul “up-and coming” singles. By the Radiants and by Jimmy Williams. 

This week, fifty-six years ago, August of 1965.

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MUSIC BUSINESS: NANCY WILSON SAYS, ‘IT TAKES MORE THAN SOUL’ . . . AUGUST 1, 1964

Rising Capitol Records Star Ascends to Big Time Club Circuits

 


 

 

MUSIC BUSINESS (8/1/1964) — Smash single. For five years “things have been moving cautiously for me,” said Nancy Wilson last week. The masterpiece of understatement came in the wake of the Capitol thrush’s first smash single (number 14 in the Pop 100 this week) and coverage in Time last week (and Newsweek this week) and a sensationally successful opening recently at Los Angeles’ venerable Coconut Grove.

“I went into the studio with the deliberate idea of cutting a top 40 kind of hit,” she said. “Actually though, I didn’t sing any differently than I ever do. It’s the material itself that did it and of course the arrangement. As far as my singing goes, I think it’s always been pop singing really.

People have labelled me as jazz. I don’t like that designation. I want to be able to reach everybody, not just the jazz crowd. And besides, who is to say what a jazz singer is anyway? If it’s scat singing, I don’t qualify, because I’ve never scatted, never!

Nancy Wilson 1962

Cannonball. “It’s true I once made an album with Cannonball (Adderly). Maybe that’s one reason I’ve gotten the label. And it’s a good reason why I wouldn’t really want to do that kind of thing again. Although I think Cannonball himself is great. I actually sang with his group for a stand back in my home town of Columbus, Ohio, six years ago.

“I’ve been singing for years. Since I was a kid in Columbus. I had my own TV show there when I was 15. Five years ago, I came to New York where I started doing night club work at places like the Blue Mirror in the Bronx. And later I played Mister Kelly’s in Chicago. But now things are different.

“I’m playing the biggest clubs, places like the Waldorf in New York (where she appeared earlier this year) the fancy places in Vegas and Reno, and right now the Coconut Grove in Los Angeles. I’m tired because there’s been no let-up at all. From one night club to another. And it’s work, real work.

“Now I have to really entertain. You can’t just get up there and be soulful in clubs like these. They expect a show and you’ve got to give them one. But this is something new and fresh and exciting for me. Even if I’m tired it it doesn’t get me bugged. As I say, my career has gone along nice and slow and I really think it’s better for an artist to grow that way.

No time at home. “The only trouble now is that things have gotten so good for me, so big, that I don’t have time at home at all. I love to be at home with my husband. I love to play with our little 17-month old son and cook and keep house but there’s so little time. I don’t have time for any leisure things like listening to records. Really. Just once in awhile when I do, I listen to Jesse Belvin (the late singer was on RCA Victor) and Shirley Horn. Shirley’s a very good new singer.

“After I’m through at the Coconut Grove, I’ve planned on a three week vacation. We all need it here. Then I’m taking the whole month of December off. I’d like to do that every year if I could. I’ve planned that month for a long time.

In the meantime, there are a lot of night club things to fill out the time between now and then. Broadway I’d love to do sometime. I suppose a musical, but first I’d like doing a straight drama, either on the stage or in a movie. No, there’s nothing really in prospect. They haven’t come to me to show me any kind of script. But when it comes along, I’ll think about it carefully before I jump. I always go slowly and hope I’ll make the right decision.

Capitol Records’ Nancy Wilson

Final decision.“It’s the same way I work with my records. I work closely with my a. and r. man, Dave Cavanaugh, but I decide on every song myself. They can recommend but I make the final decision, whether its albums or top 40 singles. And I certainly do intend to continue making singles for the top 40 market, even though I don’t see anything different because I have a hit. I think it was all just happening before that single came out. It’s the icing on the cake or the extra gravy or whatever you want to call it. It’s just part of a total picture that makes anybody a more complete entertainer.”

Meanwhile, Miss Wilson’s continues to be a familiar name in the album charts. Her latest “Today, Tomorrow and Forever,” which brought Time’s comment “a voice of agile grace and knowing jazz inflection,” is in the 11 spot this week. An earlier performance, ‘Yesterday’s Love Songs, Today’s Blues,’ is rated at 55 this week. Fans can also look forward to seeing Nancy on at least a couple of major network TV showcases this fall (“I haven’t seen the contracts yet, but I’m sure I’ll do them”) before she takes her promised month off. END

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Information, credit and news source: Music Business; August 1, 1964

Nancy Wilson circa 1961

 

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KEENER GOLD: THE TOP 31 KEENER HITS! JULY 28, 1965

WKNR MUSIC GUIDE July 28, 1965

WKNR MUSIC GUIDE July 28, 1965

 

WKNR | “I GOT YOU BABE” | SONNY & CHER

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JULY 28-AUGUST 3, 1965

 

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— THIS WEEK 56 YEARS AGO

The above WKNR music chart was digitally restored by Motor City Radio Flashbacks

In Memory of George Griggs

A SPECIAL THANK YOU

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A sincere, thank you, Mrs. Patti Griggs. This featured presentation would have not been possible without your generosity, dedication, and your continuous support.

Above WKNR music chart courtesy of Mrs. Patti Griggs and the George L. Griggs estate.

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A BIG 8 RADIO SOUVENIR EDITION: THE CKLW TOP 100 of 1969

BIG 8 RADIO CKLW Top 100 of 1969 (1.)

BIG 8 RADIO CKLW Top 100 of 1969 (2.)

BIG 8 RADIO CKLW Top 100 of 1969 (3.)

BIG 8 RADIO CKLW Top 100 of 1969 (4.)

BIG8RADIO.COM | BROADCASTING DATE: JULY 3-4 2021

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The Top 100 has been compiled from the weekly CKLW weekly Big 30 charts of 1969. The listing reflects total record sales, requests, highest chart positions and number of weeks on the charts.

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SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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NEW! A special THANK YOU to Charlie O’Brien for contributing this featured 2021 Special Edition (brochure) of the ‘CKLW Top 100 of 1969’ with Motor City Radio Flashbacks.

NOTE: Missed the ‘CKLW Top 100 of 1969’ broadcast? You can listen to the program in its entirety HERE.

ALSO: For a free downloadable version of the CKLW Top 100 of 1969 chart featured today on this page, please go HERE.

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BIG 8 RADIO CKLW Top 100 of 1969 (5.)

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