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All THIRTEEN top Keener hits (1-13) were selected from this WKNR Music Guide (03/30/1966) for your listening enjoyment here.
A SPECIAL THANK YOU
In Memory of George Griggs
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AboveWKNR music chart courtesy of Mrs. Patty Griggs and the George L. Griggs estate.
GENE MEROLLIS CHEVROLET (Ads) * “Gene Merollis What A Great Great Guy!” * 1966
DETROIT FREE PRESS Thursday, July 28,1966
ABOUT THOSE ‘GENE MEROLLIS CHEVROLET’ RADIO ADS
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Gene Merollis Chevrolet, once located in Garden City, created in the 1960s what would become THE MOST recognized 30-second radio ads ever produced for any car dealership in the entire Detroit metropolitan area.
Gene Merollis Chevrolet, every spot ever so humorous along with their catchy phrases, “where you save a week’s pay,” and “that’s where money-saving deals begin,” those same radio advertisements played daily on Detroit radio would catapult the Garden City dealership to #1 status for 15 years.
Gene Merollis sold the most GM Chevy cars anywhere on the Detroit map from 1963 through 1978.
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“Gene Merollis what a great, great, guy!”
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A special THANK YOU to Detroit radio historian Greg Innis for donating recently these WJR radio personalities photos (1965-1967) — archived here — Motor City Radio Flashbacks.
(Above WJR ad courtesy freep.com newspapers archive. Copyright 2017; Newspapers.com).
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About This Aircheck . . . And a Word from Brian Wood
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WABX. If you listened to FM radio from the late-1960s through the 1970s, chances are you remember those legendary calls today. Sometime late in 1967, this station would give birth to a “new” radio sound.
It would become the Motor City’s first and only “free-form” style radio in the market.
Whatever your preferences for music, may it blues, jazz, folk, album-orient rock, to thousands crossing the AM band over to the FM side, it was the ultimate escape vinyl audio purists were looking for in radio in 1967. And they found it. 99.5 on the dial.
The station’s legacy derived primarily having played many ‘choices’ of recorded music offered at the time. Choices no other station would consider playing. Beyond the music, the radio staff also promoted well the signature “X.” Sponsoring popular entertainment venues, headlining famous groups of the day, also that of local bands playing around town. And no other radio station would try this — allowing groups to perform “live” while broadcasting on the air. If all else, this recording would serve a reminder WABX was that kind of station. And on this tape, that was Jerry Goodwin on WABX. Forty-seven years ago. There has been no other station one could compare in Detroit ever since.
Now. About this WABX aircheck.
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Last January, Motor City Radio Flashbacks received a parcel from a Brian Wood, from Highland, MI. Tucked inside was a letter, and, a CD marked WABX. The letter, in part, went on to relate an ‘on-air’ radio experience he had with ‘ABX ace Jerry Goodwin. It was a Saturday morning. September, 1970.
I’ll share here what he had to say of his one, unforgettable, WABX memory. Here’s several highlights from his letter, as he wrote it, below —
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Hello Jim —
This represents good memories from the good old days. Imagine being 19 and hearing your song on the radio, having to record at the WKNR radio station with Bob Green and later that year performing live, on Jerry Goodwin’s show on WABX was pretty darn exciting!
On the WABX recording, Jerry speaks with Rick Slotnick primarily. We were quite nervous and in awe of the situation. Although I was the main singer and songwriter, Rick had a better presence and wit to match with Jerry’s personality. The sad part is Rick passed away in 1982 from leukemia and miss him to this day. That makes these recordings more memorable.
WKNR * THE ‘MOTOR CITY MUSIC SEARCH’ CONTEST * 1970
(Audio source: courtesy Brian Wood)
The radio experience (our group was the 8th of 10 finalists in the WKNR ‘Motor City Music Search’ contest, 1970) opened doors which allowed us further cool opportunities. We were able to play larger venues and shared the stage with The Edgar Winter Group, The James Gang, The Yardbirds and The Animals. Of course, that was the best of times.
Nowadays we play at small bars, coffee houses, farmer’s markets, and the likes of fairs and folk festivals.
If you can use these recordings and share them with Jerry Goodwin, I’d be so delighted. I had reached out to Jerry on Facebook but I didn’t receive a response. Thank you for all that you do!
Sincerely & best wishes,
Brian Wood
January 18, 2017
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Today, Motor City Radio Flashbacks features (4 presentations) the sound that was WABX, Detroit.
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A special THANK YOU to Brian Wood for sharing recently this WABX memory, now aircheck archived, with Motor City Radio Flashbacks.
WABX-FM 99 * 1971 * TEEGARDEN & VAN WINKEL (A LIVE CONCERT SESSION)
ABOUT THIS WABX AIRCHECK
The audio portion presented here was from a WABX sponsored concert headlining Teegarden and Van Winkel. The concert held was at the Hill Auditorium (U of M) in Ann Arbor to benefit proceeds for The Salvation Army. The benefit concert was broadcast “live” on WABX, Saturday, May 22, 1971.
In this ‘ABX aircheck, we hear Jeep Holland, manager for The Rationals break announcement the band is slated to release its newest album by December 1st. Holland divulges other news on SRC, Catfish, The Frost and more. Dennis Frawley hosts the show. Broadcast date, Monday, October 27, 1969.
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