ANHEUSER-BUSH: ‘REAL MEN OF GENIUS’ RADIO SPOTS

 

REAL MEN OF GENIUS * Mr. Athletic Groin Protector Inventor * BUD LIGHT

 

 

–-BUD LIGHT PRESENTS

“Mr. Athletic Groin Protector Inventor

REAL MEN OF GENIUS

 

Real Men of Genius is a series of advertisements, primarily 60-second American radio spots, for Bud Light beer. The campaign began in 1998 under the title Real American Heroes with 12 radio spots.

The singing was done by Dave Bickler, the lead singer of the band Survivor, known for such songs as “Eye of the Tiger” from the 1980s. The humorous, yet seriously spoken, commentary was done by voice actor Peter Stacker.

While never officially canceled, funding for the ads was cut in June 2008.

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(Source: Real Men of Genius; Wikipedia)

 


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CBS RADIO: ‘FACE THE NATION’, RAMSEY CLARK 03/67

 

 

CBS RADIO: ‘RAMSEY CLARK ON THE WARREN COMMISSION’

(As aired on CBS affiliate WJR 760, Detroit, Sunday, March 12, 1967)

 

 

 

FACE THE NATION

RAMSEY CLARK

 

THE CBS RADIO NETWORK | MARCH 12, 1967

 

 

In 1961 Ramsey Clark was appointed as the Assistant Attorney General of the Lands Division. After the assassination of JFK he worked in a liaison capacity serving the Warren Commission. In 1965 Lyndon B. Johnson appointed him as his Deputy Attorney General.

New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison, 1967 (AP)

In 1967, President Johnson nominated him to be Attorney General of the United States, he was confirmed by congress and took the oath of office on 2nd March. Later that day District Attorney Jim Garrison announced the arrest of businessman Clay Shaw on charges of conspiring to assassinate President Kennedy. The new Attorney General stated that the FBI had already investigated and cleared Shaw “in November and December of 1963” of “any part in the assassination”. Within a few days of this statement Clark had to admit that he had published inaccurate information and that no investigation of Shaw had taken place.

In an interview on Face the Nation on 12th March, 1967, CBS correspondent, George Herman, asked Clark about the death of David Ferrie. Herman asked Clark why documents concerning Ferrie had been classified by the FBI and the Justice Department. Clark replied: “No, those documents are under the general jurisdiction of the General Services Administration.” According to Bernard Fensterwald, this was untrue as the Ferrie documents had specifically been classified under orders from FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.

After the Attorney General had bungled his first attempt to discredit Garrison’s case, he secretly tried another method. Garrison had been trying to secure the original JFK autopsy photos and x-rays to exhibit at the trial. They would form an important part of his case, since, to prove a conspiracy, he had to present evidence against the Warren Report, which maintained there was no conspiracy and that Oswald had acted alone.

In 1968, Clark convened a panel of experts – which did not include any of the doctors who had performed the original examinations – to review what was extant of the photos and x-rays. In early 1969, just a few days before he left office and on the eve of the trial, Clark announced that this panel had endorsed the findings of the Warren Report. The panel released its findings, but none of the original evidence on which it was based. And when Garrison again requested the autopsy materials, he was turned down by Clark’s Justice Department.

The Clark Panel argued that Kennedy was struck by two bullets fired from above and behind him, one of which traversed the base of the neck on the right side without striking bone and the other of which entered the skull from behind and destroyed its upper right side.

Ramsey Clark was also the subject of criticism a year later when he announced that there was “no sign of conspiracy” in the assassination of Martin Luther King, several weeks before James Earl Ray, the alleged assassin, had been arrested. Ramsey Clark later admitted he suspended Cartha DeLoach from his position as FBI liaison, as a result of his behavior over the arrest of James Earl Ray.

On 25th January, 1969, Ramsey Clark’s final day as Attorney General, he ordered the Justice Department to withhold from Jim Garrison, the X-Rays and photographs from the autopsy of John F. Kennedy.

 

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(Source: http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/ramsey-clark-garrison-death-of-jfk)

 

THE CBS RADIO NETWORK. 53 YEARS AGO

 

 

RAMSEY CLARK

 

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The above presented CBS Radio recording is courtesy of (the outstanding) pastdaily.com website and its site’s curator, Gorden Skene.

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KEENER RADIO: AUDIO MUGSHOTS! KEY MEN OF MUSIC, ’64

WKNR JOCKS | 1964 | KEENER RADIO

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WJBK DETROIT RADIO 15! PAMS SERIES #15: 1960-1961

 

WJBK ‘PAMS’ Jingle Pak on MOTOR CITY RADIO FLASHBACKS

 WJBK-AM * Series 15 * 1960-1961

 

 

PAMS Series 15 “LIVING RADIO”

1960

This (WJBK) PAMS series 15 package was built on the idea that you “live” with your radio. Most of the lyrics reflect that theme, although they can be completely changed.

(Source: pams.com)

 

The featured audio source was digitally enhanced through the Sound Forge 12 Studio software by Motor City Radio Flashbacks.

 

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400 AT SERVICES FOR NAT KING COLE . . . FEBRUARY 27, 1965

From the MCRFB NEWS archive: 1965

Family, Friends, Industry Bids Farewell to a Music Giant

 

LOS ANGELES – Some 400 friends and relatives of Nat King Cole attended funeral services at St. James Church here (Thursday) (18) in a final tribute to the artist who died of lung cancer Monday (15) at St. John’s Hospital, Santa Monica. Another 3,000 persons waited outside the Episcopal church.

Nat King Cole 1959

A caravan of limousines brought such celebrities as Jack Benny, Frank Sinatra, Jerry Lewis, Edie Adams, Gene Barry, Jose Ferrer, Rosemary Clooney, Danny Thomas, Vic Ramone, Sammy Davis, Eddie Rochester) Anderson, Frankie Laine and George Jessel to the church.

When the silver hearse pulled up to the church, pallbearers of the bronze coffin included James Conkling, former president of Warner Bros. Records; Glenn Wallichs, chairman of the board of Capitol Records; Harold Plant, the artist’s business manager, and Henry Miller, his agent.

Jack Benny, who delivered the eulogy, called Cole “a great professional who gave so much and had so much to give.” He added: “Here I stand, a man granted so many years of life, good health, a measure of contentment, delivering a eulogy for a man whose span of life was so short. Nat Cole was an institution, a tremendous success as an entertainer, but an even greater success as a man, husband, father and friend.”

After the funeral services, the procession proceeded to Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale for brief interment ceremonies.

Honorary pallbearers included Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, Jack Benny, Ricardo Montalban, George Burns, Nelson Riddle, Gordon Jenkins, Peter Lawford, Edward G. Robinson, Gov. Edmund G. Brown of California, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy of New York and Count Basie. Cole leaves his widow, Mrs.
Maria Cole; a son, Kelly, and four daughters, Timolin and Casey (twins), and Carol and Natalie. He also leaves two brothers, Edward and Fred, and a sister, Evelyn. END

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Information and news source: Billboard; February 27, 1965

Ed McKenzie guest star Nat King Cole on his WXYZ show in 1955.

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WCHB SOUL RADIO 1440: THE TOP R&B 45! 02/24/1966

WCHB SOUL RADIO February 24, 1966

WCHB SOUL RADIO February 24, 1966

WCHB SOUL RADIO February 24, 1966

WCHB SOUL RADIO February 24, 1966

 

SOUL RADIO 1440 WCHB

February 24, 1966

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WCHB 54 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK

This WCHB chart was digitally restored by Motor City Radio Flashbacks

 

 

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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 you.

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

 


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ABC SPECIAL REPORT: DEATH OF MALCOLM X. 2/21/65

MALCOLM X 1963 (Associated Press)

 

ABC RADIO PRESENTS: ‘MALCOLM X. MISFIT OR MESSIAH?’

(As aired on ABC affiliate WXYZ 1270, Detroit, Sunday night, February 21, 1965)

 

 

 

THE KILLING OF MALCOLM X

FEBRUARY 21, 1965

 

February 22, 1965

On Sunday, February 21, 1965, Malcolm X was preparing to address the OAAU in Manhattan’s Audubon Ballroom when someone in the 400-person audience yelled, “Get your hand outta my pocket!” As Malcolm X and his bodyguards tried to quell the disturbance, a man rushed forward and shot him once in the chest with a sawed-off shotgun and two other men charged the stage firing semi-automatic handguns. MalcolmX was pronounced dead at 3:30pm, shortly after arriving at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. The autopsy identified 21 gunshot wounds to the chest, left shoulder, arms and legs, including ten buckshot wounds from the initial shotgun blast.

One gunman, Nation of Islam member Talmadge Hayer (also known as Thomas Hagan), was beaten by the crowd before police arrived. Witnesses identified the other gunmen as Nation members Norman 3X Butler and Thomas 15X Johnson. All three were convicted of murder in March 1966 and sentenced to life in prison. At trial Hayer confessed, but refused to identify the other assailants except to assert that they were not Butler and Johnson. In 1977 and 1978, he signed affidavits reasserting Butler’s and Johnson’s innocence, naming four other Nation members of Newark’s Mosque No. 25 as participants in the murder or its planning. These affidavits did not result in the case being reopened.

(In 2020, the Netflix docuseries Who Killed Malcolm X? explored the assassination, which launched a new review of the murder by the office of the Manhattan District Attorney. The series is currently streaming on the network.)

Malcolm X 1963 (click on image 2x for larger view)

Butler, today known as Muhammad Abdul Aziz, was paroled in 1985 and became the head of the Nation’s Harlem mosque in 1998; he maintains his innocence. In prison Johnson, who changed his name to Khalil Islam, rejected the Nation’s teachings and converted to Sunni Islam. Released in 1987, he maintained his innocence until his death in August 2009. Hayer, who also rejected the Nation’s teachings while in prison and converted to Sunni Islam, is known today as Mujahid Halim.He was paroled in 2010.

The public viewing, February23–26 at Unity Funeral Home in Harlem, was attended by some 14,000 to 30,000 mourners. For the funeral on February27, loudspeakers were set up for the overflow crowd outside Harlem’s thousand-seat Faith Temple of the Church of God in Christ,and a local television station carried the service live.

Among the civil rights leaders attending were John Lewis, Bayard Rustin, James Forman, James Farmer, Jesse Gray, and Andrew Young.Actor and activist Ossie Davis delivered the eulogy, describing MalcolmX as “our shining black prince. . .  who didn’t hesitate to die because he loved us so” . . .

Malcolm X was buried at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York. Friends took up the gravediggers’ shovels to complete the burial themselves.

 

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(Source: Malcolm X; Wikipedia)

 

THE ABC RADIO NETWORK. 55 YEARS AGO TODAY

 

 

February 21, 1965

Detroit Free Press Monday, February 22, 1965

 

 

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THE ESSENCE OF ‘SOUL’ 60S GENERATION: ’64 DEFINED!

 

 

 

RAY CHARLES

— BILLBOARD R&B Peaked #7; debut date: FEBRUARY 22, 1964 —

(Source: Billboard R&B/Hip Hop Singles)

 

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