OBITUARY | IN MEMORY OF OUR FRIEND, RICHARD N. NIEDZINSKI

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Niedzinski, Richard A. Charlotte, North Carolina Formerly of Bay City

Richard Alan “Ric Allen” Niedzinski, age 72 years, passed away peacefully, Tuesday September 5, 2023 after a brief illness at Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. He was born on March 7, 1951 in Bay City the son of the late Harry and Blondine (Gerulski) Niedzinski. Ric graduated from All Saints High School in the class of 1969.

He would go onto have a career in radio that spanned many years and took him to several stations in Michigan, Florida and Canada. Ric was the family weatherman, who was always quick to inform them of an impending storm.

Through his passion for music he found himself the administrator of the Michigan Music Facebook Page and eventually where he met Donna, the love of his life, ten years ago. They enjoyed traveling to many places including Hilton Head, SC and destinations in Florida and Michigan. Ric kept a well padded collection of t-shirts from all the places they visited.

Surviving family include his special companion, Donna Fink; sons, Dr. Chris Niedzinski, Rick Niedzinski and Andrew (Kristine) Niedzinski; grandchildren, Dylan, Reilly, Kendall, Evelyn and Vera; sisters, Beverly (Robert) Krauseneck and Penny Turk as well as many nieces, nephews and friends. Ric was preceded in death by his parents and a brother-in-law, Randy Turk.

The funeral mass will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m on Wednesday, September 13, 2023 at Our Lady of Czestochowa Parish-St. Stanislaus Church. Fr Nicolas Coffaro presiding with interment to follow at St. Patrick Cemetery. The family will greet friends at the church on Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the mass. In lieu of flowers, those desiring to make a memorial contribution are asked to consider the wishes of the family.  Penzien-Steele Funeral Home

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Obituary for Richard N. Niedzinski, courtesy of Penzien-Steele Funeral Home

To view the Richard N. Niedzinski obituary and a memorial video presentation online, go here

Also read: Mike McDowell’s recent Ric Allen tribute article, go here

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In remembrance, of our dear friend. Motor City Radio Flashbacks extends our most heartfelt condolences and our deepest sympathy to the Richard N. Niedzinski family.

Godspeed, Ric Allen
This post was updated, 8:30 a.m., Tuesday, September 12.
Ric Allen, and friends. (Front L-R) Michigan Music’s Mike Jackson, Donna, Jo-Jo Shutty, Ric Allen. (Back L-R) Jerry Schollenberger, Mike McDowell and Charlie O’Brien. St. Clair Shores, Mi., 2018. (Photo: Charlie O’Brien)

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MUSIC BUSINESS | A RCA VICTOR RECORDS CLASSIC ’45 RPM AD: SEPTEMBER 1964

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MUSIC BUSINESS | THE CHIPMUNKS DISCOVER THE BEATLES . . . AUGUST 29, 1964

Alvin, Simon and Theodore-and David Seville have their hottest selling album in years with the new “Chipmunks Sing The Beatles Hits”

 

The biggest-selling new album in the U.S. at this moment is a Liberty LP called “The Chipmunks Sing The Beatles Hits.” It was released less than two weeks ago, and has already passed the 250,000 mark.

According to Liberty executives it is the fastest selling Chipmunk product in its initial weeks since the little creatures’ first hit, “Witch Doctor”, about four years ago. Say Liberty spokesmen, “It is selling like a single.” The firm had ordered 250,000 jackets in front before the LP was issued. They have since ordered another 250,000 jackets.

Long in the works

Liberty Records CEO Al Bennett with Chipmunks creator Ross Bagdasarian. (Photo: Music Business)

The Chipmunks-Beatles LP has been in the thinking stage for a long time. A while back, the versatile and imaginative Ross Bagdasarian, whose record name is David Seville, did a takeoff on the English sound on a single record. He called the group The Bed Bugs. Not much happened with the record, mainly because teens aren’t interested in satire of their record heroes, but that’s when the idea to record The Chipmunks singing Beatles’ hits was born.

The Obvious appeal of the Chipmunks-Beatles LP is the power of the two names. In addition to that is the fact that the album is not a satire. The Chipmunks, those immediately identifiable electronic voices, sing all of the songs straight. This keeps them in good with their own youthful fans (often reckoned as ranging in age from three to seven) who also appreciate The Beatles. (Their appeal is much wider than that of The Chipmunks, ranging to the late teens, but it also reaches down to the tricycle and scooter set.)

Even before Bagdasarian started working on the Chipmunks album, requests were coming in from the field for Alvin, Simon and Theodore to do The Beatles hits. Since the album has come out and hit with such a tremendous impact requests are coming on from the field for the next album to be “The Chipmunks Sing The Dave Clark Five Hits” or the Rolling Stones or some other English group.

Even F. A. O. Schwartz

The Chipmunks LP is not only selling well in traditional record outlets and department stores and racks, but is getting action in outlets that do not usually carry records. F. A. O. Schwartz, the posh children’s toy store on New York’s Fifth Avenue, has ordered a substantial quantity of the LP. The Korvette chain has made the album a key display item. And Woolworth’s has made it the LP to be played on phonographs in record departments of its immense chain.

The most played bands in the album by the top radio stations to date are: “Do You Want To Know A Secret,” “All My Lovin’,” “Twist And Shout,” and “From Me To You.” However, at this time Liberty has no intention of issuing any of the bands as a single. “Why hurt our album sales?”, they ask.

Liberty-Imperial comeback

Smash sales of the Chipmunks-Beatles LP on Liberty is another giant step on the remarkable comeback trail of Liberty and its subsidiary label Imperial. Less than a year ago Liberty-Imperial was far down from its peak period of two and three years back. President Al Bennett had just bought the firm back from Avnet, the electronics firm that had purchased the company in 1962.

Since then Liberty has come back with hot releases with Jan and Dean’s “Dead Man’s Curve” and “Little Old Lady From Pasadena,” and Vic Dana’s “Shangri-La” and “Love Is All We Need.” On Imperial the firm came up with a smash with Johnny Rivers’ “Memphis.” On the album level Liberty has had solid acceptance with its new fall line, especially with its new Johnny Mann, Julie London, Martin Denny, and Si Zentner LP’s. The Johnny Rivers album “Memphis” Vol. II, is also doing very well. END

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Information, credit and news source: Music Business, August 29, 1964

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CKLW RADIO 8-0: THE ‘CK SURVEY 80! SEPTEMBER 1, 1964

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The CKLW BIG 50 hits in Windsor/Detroit. This survey was tabulated overall by record popularity appeal, sales, listener requests and record airplays based on the judgement of CKLW Radio. [September 1964]

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THIS WEEK! WJBK RADIO 15 RECORD REVIEW: AUGUST 30, 1963

WJBK RADIO 15 RECORD REVIEW August 30, 1963

WJBK RADIO 15 RECORD REVIEW August 30, 1963

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This official Record Review survey was tabulated overall by each record’s popularity and its appeal, sales, listener requests and record airplays based on the judgement of WJBK Radio 1500 (1963)

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WGRV 105.1 FM THE GROOVE! BACK ON THE RADIO: JEFF JENNINGS, JUNE 2001

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NEW! A special THANK YOU to Jason Eubanks, of Novi, MI., for his recent WGRV-FM audio contribution for this site’s aircheck repository.

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BILLBOARD! THE MONKEES, AUGUST 1966: A CLASSIC COLGEMS RECORD 45 AD

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MUSIC BUSINESS | MOTOWN MONDAY! THE SUPREMES: ARTIST OF THE MONTH

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