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From the MCRFB NEWS archive: 1968
Popular Big 8 Jock Finds Place On Local TV Dance Show
DETROIT — “The Lively Spot,” hosted by CKLW deejay Tom Shannon, bowed here on CKLW-TV (Channel 9) September 30 replacing the Robin Seymour “Swingin’ Time” show.
The show will be seen 3:30-4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 6-7 p.m. Saturday when it will be known as “The Tom Shannon Show.”
Shannon will continue his popular 6-9 p.m. CKLW-AM show on the radio. Elmer Jaspan, director of programming for CKLW-TV, predicts Shannon will became a great favorite of Detroit young people on local Detroit/Windsor (Canada) television.
Shannon joined CKLW four years ago. A songwriter, he wrote the 1963 hit, “Wild Weekend,” while a jock in Buffalo. He also wrote “Soul Clappin,” a local hit now currently playing Detroit radio. END
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(Information and news source: Billboard; October 5, 1968)
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TOM SHANNON! “Soul Clappin’,” recorded and produced by Detroit’s very own The Buena Vistas, was co-written in part by Tom Shannon while a radio deejay at CKLW, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. 1967.
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