PROGRAMMING THE DETROIT RADIO DIAL: 05/18/1967


Thursday, May 18, 1967

DETROIT FREE PRESS: RADIO PROGRAMS FOR THURSDAY

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THE DETROIT RADIO DIAL. 50 YEARS AGO TODAY


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PROGRAMMING THE DETROIT RADIO DIAL: 05/18/1961


Thursday, May 18, 1961

DETROIT FREE PRESS: RADIO PROGRAMS FOR THURSDAY

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THE DETROIT RADIO DIAL. 56 YEARS AGO TODAY


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MOTOWN REVUE SNAPSHOT FLASHBACK: 1963 & 1964!



RECORDED LIVE at the DETROIT FOX THEATER! DECEMBER 1964

ON STAGE! THE MIRACLES  * “Mickey’s Monkey” * Saturday, December 26, 1964

DETROIT FREE PRESS Sunday, December 27, 1964


A 1963 MOTOR TOWN REVUE FLASHBACK! THE MIRACLES doing Mickey’s Monkey on stage at the Detroit Fox Theater. Saturday, November 16, 1963

THE MIRACLES (Getty images; December 1964)

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MOTOWN ARTIST SNAPSHOT: JR. WALKER & ALL STARS!

JUNIOR WALKER and the ALL STARS’ ‘Home Cookin” album was released in early 1969. The fifth LP for Walker with Motown (SOUL), the album contained 3 singles having previously charted. Come See About Me,” charted (Pop #24; R&B #8) in late-1967. “Hip City (Pt. 2)” (Pop #31; R&B #7) and “Home Cookin'” (Pop #42; R&B #19) were released as singles in 1968. The ‘Home Cookin’ ‘ album was released by Motown in conjunction of Junior Walker’s newest single, included in this album, What Does It Take (To Win Your Love For Me).” This single was released near year’s end, 1968. Ultimately, “What Does It Take…” would become Jr. Walker’s only second (and last) million-seller (Pop #4; R&B #1) single for Motown, 1969.

JUNIOR WALKER circa 1971

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