WXYZ 1270 DETROIT SOUND TOP 35! THIS WEEK IN 1966

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WIXIE DETROIT SOUND No. 01 * Tommy James & The Shondells * WXYZ (6/27/66)

 

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WIXIE DETROIT SOUND No. 04 * Bobby Hebb * WXYZ (6/27/66)

 

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WIXIE DETROIT SOUND No. 05 * Standells * WXYZ (6/27/66)

 

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WIXIE DETROIT SOUND No. 07 * Cyrkle * WXYZ (6/27/66)

 

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WIXIE DETROIT SOUND No. 14 * Darrell Banks * WXYZ (6/27/66)

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MCRFB has every song selection on this WXYZ playlist archived in it’s music library. All SIX featured song titles randomly were selected for your listening enjoyment here.

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WXYZ: THEME FROM ‘CLUB 1270’ TV DANCE SHOW, ’63!

WXYZ CHANNEL 7 IN DETROIT: Joel Sebastian, Connie Van Dyke (Better Made Potato Chips Show Sponsor) with Lee Alan on the CLUB 1270 set, 1963. (Photo courtesy of Lee Alan. Property of Lee Alan. Used previously by permission).
WXYZ CHANNEL 7 IN DETROIT: Joel Sebastian, Connie Van Dyke (the Better Made Potato Chips sponsor rep) with Lee Alan on the CLUB 1270 set, 1963. Deejay on WXYZ radio at the time, Joel and Lee (both until 1964) hosted the Detroit Channel 7 teen dance show which aired from 1962-1965. (Photo courtesy of Lee Alan. Property of Lee Alan. Used previously by permission).
VARSITY DRAG” * Les Elgart  * WXYZ CLUB 1270 Show Theme (ABC-TV Detroit) ’63

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CLASSIC ‘PAMS’ RADIO JINGLES AS HEARD ON: WXYZ!

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WXYZ ‘PAMSCUSTOMS ON MOTOR CITY RADIO FLASHBACKS

MCRFB JINGLES Archive: WXYZ-AM 1270 * “It’s A Good, Good Life!”  * 1969 – 1970

(Special thanks to Fred Vobbe of Lima, Ohio, for sharing! From the Frederick Vobbe Collection).

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WXYZ 1270 DETROIT SOUND TOP 35! THIS WEEK IN 1966

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WIXIE DETROIT SOUND No. 10 * Gary Lewis & The Playboys * WXYZ (5/16/66)

 

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WIXIE DETROIT SOUND No. 24 * The Walker Brothers * WXYZ (5/16/66)

 

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SPOTLIGHT SOUND OF THE WEEK * Shadows Of Knight * WXYZ (5/16/66)

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WAY-BACK DETROIT RADIO PAGES: WAR YEARS DETROIT RADIO EVENTS . . . JULY 8, 1944

Motor City Radio Flashbacks logo (2015)From the MCRFB radio scrapbook pages: 1944

Army Air Show Sold In Detroit; One Newspaper Plus Every Detroit Radio Station Breaks Records for 20-Day Military Shindig

 

 

 

FLASHBACKDETROIT (July 1, 1944) — The consistent, but most important use of radio by the army was the major factor in building an all-time record attendance for the Army Air Show. Turnstile clicked 2,100,000 in the 20 days ended Sunday (June 25). Show was sponsored by The Detroit Times and received general space there, naturally, but as The Times itself commented, it was just “not publicized” by the other newspapers. Practically all credit therefore for the large attendance goes to radio.

John Payne in Army uniform, 1943.
Pvt. (film actor) John Payne in Army uniform, 1943.

The show, staged five miles from town at the municipal airport, had a mile of exhibits under tent of Detroit-made (military) war products. Covered stage at the center of midway was used for on-the-ground shows and for the series of programs aired.

The Army Air Show set a record of three shows fed to national networks, three fed to regional networks and 52 local stations shows. Originating stations for the network shows were WXYZ, feeding the Blue and the Michigan Radio Net, and, WWJ, feeding the NBC-RED.

Local stations taking the shows were WJLB, WJBK, WJR, and CKLW. One show each was also fed to WTOL, Toledo, and to WCAR and WHK, Cleveland.

How Variety Shows Pull Best

Most consistent air show were Victory Varieties, opening five days in advance of the show on WJLB and broadcast through the entire run of the show. Program was variety with patriotic angles. Features of this, as of every practically show aired, was a combination of standard radio entertainment, with the casts of the radio station making the daily trip, via police escort, to the exhibit.

Billboard, July 8, 1944
Billboard, July 8, 1944

Among guest artists were Lt. William Holden and Pvt. John Payne, Hollywood stars; “Skeets” Gallagher, Benny Baker, and Gloria Humphrey, of Good Night, Ladies; Russell Swann, noted magician, and Norman H. Birnkrant, general counsel for the National Association of Theatrical Agents.

Numerous shows were not broadcast because of lack of air time. These were broadcast over the show’s P.A. system to all tents.

Reopening of the shows, which was closed four days because of a blow-down of fourteen big tents, was plugged by 35 spot announcements over various local stations.

Top accolades for the success of the radio program go to two former radio men, Lt. Col. J. Gordon Lloyd, and Staff Sgt. Arthur Sutton, assigned to the public relations office of the Sixth Service Command, Detroit Command, Detroit office. Lloyd was formerly account executive at WJZ, Blue Network, New York. Sutton was formerly production man and continuity writer at CKLW, WXYZ and WWJ, Detroit. END

 

(Information and news source, The Billboard; July 8, 1944).

 
 
ARMY’S AIR DISPLAY AGAIN SHOW DETROIT AS WEEK-END TOWN

DETROIT (July 1, 1944) — The Army Air Show, which featured a mile of tent exhibits of war products made in Detroit, closed a twenty-day span Sunday with attendance of 2, 100,000. Admission was free, but a check was made by General Motors and Ford Motor Company, principal exhibitors.

Sunday crowd reached about 300,000, second only to the opening Sunday, June 4, when it hit about 500,000. Mid-week attendance was down.

The factor points to a moral to shows playing in Detroit for the duration at least. The Motor City has become a 100 per cent weekend town, with amusements generally starving about four days a week, followed by turn-away crowds on weekends. END

(Information and news source, The Billboard; July 8, 1944).

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WXYZ 1270 DETROIT SOUND TOP 35! THIS WEEK IN 1966

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WIXIE DETROIT SOUND No. 8 * Terry Knight & The Pack * WXYZ (4/18/66)

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  WIXIE DETROIT SOUND No. 18 * Johnny Rivers * WXYZ (4/18/66)

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WIXIE DETROIT SOUND No. 27 * Dave Clark Five * WXYZ (4/18/66)

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