7 DAYS AWAY: THE LAST GREAT RADIO REUNION! 9/14


 

 

NEXT SATURDAY! SEPTEMBER 14

THE ‘LAST REUNION’ – MEET & GREET

1 pm – 6 pm

 

 

Suburban Collection Showplace – Novi, Michigan www.leealancreative.com/reunion.html

 

 

Radio/TV – Authors – Music Professionals – Celebrities

 

Exciting update . . . .

Allen Rawls, Board Member Trustee of Hitsville,  the Motown Museum will publicly recognize and honor 93 year old Robin Seymour for his contribution to the Motown phenomenon. Meet Allen and other Motown names who will be there. Does anyone believe that anything like this could possibly ever happen again?

And we are only a week away!

The radio DJs, TV personalities, authors, and noted music professionals will tell personal stories you’ve never heard before. Honoring Robin Seymour in person.

Bob Green, Jerry Goodwin and Paul Cannon (and Robin Seymour) will tell you how Keener started. . . why it passed away. The music. The sounds. The secrets . . . never before told in public . . . and never again. 

All part of a great program come September 14. Hundreds of us in one place to meet, talk, hear and ask questions that will trigger precious memories.

And what about Bob Seger . . . come meet the man who has written The Bob Seger Story. After this . . . No more appearances for me . . . ever . . . but this one time will be our best. 

Bill Hennes, renown former CKLW program director, he will present the CKLW story, along with several of the great Big 8 names who will be there. Jo-Jo Shutty MacGregor. Super Max. Charlie O’Brien. Duke Windsor. Gary Burbank. Tom Shannon. Johnny Williams.

Yours truly will present the life and death of WXYZ-WIXIE, along with the original “All Night” Chuck Daugherty. Great Detroit radio remembered from long ago. Remember Joey Reynolds? Will be there as well.

In attendance, over 40 celebrities.  Meet them all personally. International recording star Jack Scott will be there, honoring 94 years’ young Robin Seymour, us, there along with all of us. Fabulous entertainment is slated for, what will ultimately be, a most memorable event.

As we draw closer to September 14, reservations are getting scarce. Remember. Not possible for this to ever happen again.

While you still can — reserve a spot for you. A loved one. Invite a friend. Again, this special event will take place, Saturday Sept 14, at the famous Suburban Collection Showplace, Novi, Mi. (Program link highlighted; from the official Suburban Collection website).

It is my hope you will be part of a sparkling and terrific live program. A special day filled with stories, memories, video and sound. A night to remember.

 

Meanwhile, 7 days away and counting. Come see us . . . make a memory on an event you won’t forget.

 

LEE ALAN

Saturday, September 7, 2019

 

See the celebrities here. You can purchase your reservations, here:

www.leealancreative.com/reunion.html

 

 

 

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14 DAYS FROM TODAY! WILL YOU BE THERE? 9/14/2019


 

 

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

 

GETTING CLOSER – THE ‘LAST REUNION’ – MEET & GREET

Sept 14 (1 – 6 pm)

 

Suburban Collection Showplace – Novi, Michigan www.leealancreative.com/reunion.html

 

 

Radio/TV – Authors – Music Professionals – Celebrities

 

They’re coming from 15 cities & 7 states. And this will be my very last time with you all.

We are only 14 days away —

The radio DJs, TV personalities, Authors, and Music Professionals will tell personal stories you’ve never heard before. Honoring Robin Seymour in person. What went on when the microphones were off?  Remember the late Mickey Shorr? For the first time ever Mickey talks about Payola that he never was a part of . . . IN HIS OWN VOICE.

Paul Cannon. Jerry Goodwin. Bob Green and the original KEY MEN OF MUSIC will tell you how it started. . . why it died. The music. The sounds. The secrets . . . never before told in public . . . and never again. 

All part of a great program come September 14. Hundreds of us in one place to meet, talk, hear and ask questions that will trigger precious memories.

And What about Bob Seger . . . come meet the man who has written The Bob Seger Story. After this . . . No more appearances for me . . . ever . . . but this one time will be our best. It will be remembered for decades.

Please be there with us. It is my hope you will be part of a sparkling and terrific live program. A special day filled with stories, memories, video and sound.

Bill Hennes, former CKLW program director, he will present the CKLW story, along with several of the great Big 8 names who will be there. Jo-Jo Shutty MacGregor. Super Max. Charlie O’Brien. Duke Windsor. Gary Burbank. Tom Shannon.

Yours truly will present the life and death of WXYZ-WIXIE, along with the original “All Night” Chuck Daugherty. Great Detroit radio remembered from long ago. Remember Joey Reynolds? Will be there as well.

In attendance will be over 40 celebrities.  Meet them all personally. International recording star Jack Scott will be there, honoring 94 years’ young Robin Seymour, us, there along with all of us.

Our friend Charlie Langton from FOX 2 will be there covering it. We will shoot video for a TV special as well. And fabulous entertainment is slated for, what will ultimately be, a most memorable event.

As we draw closer to September 14, reservations are getting scarce. Remember. Not possible for this to ever happen again.

While you can — reserve a spot for you. A loved one. Invite a friend. Again, this special event will take place, Saturday Sept 14, at the famous Suburban Collection Showplace, Novi, Mi. (Program link highlighted; from the official Suburban Collection website).

 

Meanwhile, 14 days away and counting. Will you be there?

 

LEE ALAN

Sunday, September 1, 2019

 

See the celebrities and make reservations here:

www.leealancreative.com/reunion.html

 

 


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41 DAYS FROM TODAY! WILL YOU BE THERE? 9/14/2019


 

 

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

 

 

GETTING CLOSER – THE ‘LAST REUNION’ – MEET & GREET

Sept 14 (1 – 6 pm)

Suburban Collection Showplace – Novi, Michigan www.leealancreative.com/reunion.html

 

 

Radio/TV – Authors – Music Professionals – Celebrities

 

They’re coming from 15 cities & 7 states. And this will be my very last time with you all.

My invitation to you —

It is my hope you will be part of a sparkling and terrific live program. Be part of a day filled with stories, memories, video and sound.  WKNR greats Bob Green, Jerry Goodwin and Paul Cannon will be there. They will present the KEENER story. How it started – why it died.

Bill Hennes, former CKLW program director, will present the CKLW story, along with several of the great Big 8 names who will be there. I will present the life and death of WXYZ-WIXIE, along with the original “All Night” Chuck Daugherty. Great Detroit radio remembered from long ago.

Attending will be over 40 celebrities. All together in the same room. Meet them all personally. International recording start Jack Scott will be there, honoring 94 year’s young Robin Seymour, us, along with us. (Will he sing?)

Also, Charlie Langton and FOX 2 will be there to cover it. And we’ll be shooting video for a TV special as well. More fabulous entertainment is slated for, what will ultimately be, a most memorable event.

Reservations are getting scarce. Remember. Not possible for this to ever happen again. Will you be there?

 

LEE ALAN

See the celebrities and make reservations here:

www.leealancreative.com/reunion.html

 

 

 


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A ’60S WJBK ICON REMEMBERED. ROBERT LIGGETT, JR.

WJBK’s Robert Liggett, Jr. (Bob Layne)

 

 

 

Obituary

 

Robert G. Liggett, Jr. 76 years old, passed away on Friday July 12, 2019 after a short courageous battle with pancreatic cancer with his family at his side.

Born on January 23, 1943 in Beaumont, Texas, Bob lived in Michigan most of his life. He leaves behind his beloved wife of 31 years, Victoria, his daughters Maureen Fettes (Ron deceased), Emily Philpot (Nick), Marjorie Liggett (John Slocum), and Roberta Liggett O’Malley (Devin). He also leaves behind a brother David Liggett (Laura) from Houston, Texas, sister Roberta McNeilly from Williamsfield, Ohio, 4 grandchildren Rebecca, Ashten, Nicole, and Mitchell from Williamston, MI and one grandchild on the way, a niece and nephew from Texas and Ecuador. Predeceased were his parents and one nephew from Arizona.

Bob founded Liggett Broadcast Group in 1970 following his graduation from law school in 1969 from Wayne State University. He practiced law “for about a week” and decided to stay with the radio business he loved since childhood. The business, headquartered in Lansing, became the state’s largest radio broadcast group. The company owned as many as 29 AM/FM stations in Michigan, Ohio, Minnesota, New York and California. In 2000, Bob sold the company to Citadel Communications Corporation.

Starting at age 14, Bob worked his way through high school and college with jobs for Detroit broadcasters such as Capital Cities Communications (WJR), ABC Companies (WXYZ, AM and FM), and Storer Broadcasting Company (WJBK AM and FM TV). Additionally, Bob was the public address announcer for the Detroit Red Wings from 1963 to 1971 at Olympia Stadium.

Bob still owns five radio stations serving the Port Huron area. He was the owner and Chairman of Big Boy Restaurants International, LCC from 2000 to 2018. Bob was the owner and publisher of The Grosse Pointe News from 2007 to 2017.

In 2001, Bob founded Speed Net, LLC, a provider of wireless high-speed modem service. From its headquarters in Frankenmuth, Michigan the company served thousands of households in rural areas of Michigan and was sold in 2009 to Sprint.

In 2010 Bob founded Speed Connect, LLC also providing wireless high- speed modem services to several states including Michigan, Iowa, Nebraska, Montana, Idaho, Arizona, and South Dakota. He sold the company to Sprint in 2018.

Bob was involved in many philanthropic endeavors. The Liggett Breast Center at the Van Elslander Cancer Center, Beyond Basics a literacy reading program based in several Detroit elementary schools, The Holly Ear Institute, The Children’s Center of Detroit, and many other programs and causes.

Bob is a member of The Old Club (past commodore), the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, The Country Club of Detroit, The Detroit Athletic Club and The Hundred Club of Detroit.

Bob has served on the Foundation Board of The Detroit Historical Society, The Wayne State University Foundation, The Boys & Girls Club of Southeastern Michigan, Focus Hope, The Michigan Association of Broadcasters Foundation and St. John Hospital Foundation. Bob also has been a member of the Michigan State Bar Association since 1969.

His family and the many friends that he made throughout his lifetime will dearly miss Bob Liggett.

Visitation hours will be on Thursday July 25 from 3pm-8pm, at the A.H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Ave. Grosse Pointe Woods, MI.

Funeral Service will be held on Friday July 26 at 11:00am, at the Grosse Pointe United Methodist Church, 211 Moross Rd. Grosse Pointe Farms, MI.

In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to the following local charities.

Liggett Breast Center- 19229 Mack Ave. # 31, Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236
Beyond Basics- 18000 W. Nine Mile Rd. Southfield MI 48075
The Boys & Girls Club of Southeastern Michigan- 26777 Halsted Rd. Suite 100, Farmington Hills, MI 48331
The Hundred Club of Detroit- P.O. Box 1018, Fenton, MI 48430

 

(Photo credit: A. H. Peters)

 

Source: A.H. Peters Funeral Home https://www.ahpeters.com/obituary/Robert-G.-Liggett-Jr./Grosse-Pointe-Shores-Michigan/1852376

 

 

 

 

 

Radio entrepreneur, former Big Boy owner Robert Liggett dies

 

  • Longtime radio station owner bought Big Boy chain in 2000
  • Long career in the radio industry led to Michigan lifetime achievement in 1999
  • He also invested in, owned and/or sold software companies, St. Clair Shores theater, internet provider, Grosse Pointe News

Radio station entrepreneur and former Big Boy restaurant chain owner Robert Liggett Jr. died Friday at 76, according to an obituary.

Liggett, a Grosse Pointe Shores resident and businessman with an array of interests, had pancreatic cancer.

WJBK Bob Layne 1964

Liggett was born in 1943 in Beaumont, Texas, and lived most of his life in Michigan. He began working at a radio station at age 14, gearing up for a long career that led to a Michigan Association of Broadcasters lifetime achievement award in 1999.

He bought his first station in the 1970s after graduating from law school at Wayne State University in 1969. Liggett founded and built Liggett Broadcasting into a Lansing-based empire that was at one time considered Michigan’s biggest radio group, the obituary said.

At one time, Liggett’s enterprise owned 29 stations in Michigan, Ohio, Minnesota, New York and California. The entrepreneur purchased and sold a variety of stations in the 1980s and then sold his nine Lansing and mid-Michigan radio stations in 2000 for $121 million to Citadel Broadcasting Corp.

For the last two decades, he owned and operated five Port Huron area stations, according to a short article on Liggett’s death posted by one of the stations, WPHM. The five stations operate as Radio First, serving the Thumb area and southwest Ontario.

Liggett bought the 455-restaurant chain Big Boy and most other assets of Elias Bros. Restaurants Inc. out of Chapter 11 bankruptcy in late 2000 for $24.8 million and soon began consolidating its fractured franchise operations to pursue consistency and growth, Crain’s reported. He was owner and chairman of Warren-based Big Boy Restaurants International LLC until 2018, when he sold to a group of local investors. As of that year, Big Boy operated and franchised 84 Big Boy, Bob’s Big Boy and Big Boy’s Burgers and Shakes restaurants in Michigan, Ohio, California and North Dakota.

He also bought The Shores Theatre in St. Clair Shores in 2004, citing sentimentality as part of the reason in a 2005 Crain’s interview. He said that in the 1950s he and his brother would get a quarter each to spend Saturday afternoons there.

Liggett also bought the Grosse Pointe News in 2007 and sold it to the founders of bimonthly Grosse Pointe Magazine in 2017. And he was an investor in software companies and alternative fuel, and founded high-speed internet provider SpeedNet LLC, Crain’s reported. SpeedNet sold to Sprint in 2009.

He was also the Detroit Red Wings’ public address announcer from 1963-71, according to the obituary.

He was philanthropically involved with organizations including the Liggett Breast Center at the Van Elslander Cancer Center in Grosse Pointe Woods, Detroit literacy nonprofit Beyond Basics and the Children’s Center of Detroit. He served on boards of the Detroit Historical Society, Wayne State University Foundation, St. John Hospital Foundation and others.

He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Victoria; daughters Maureen Fettes, Emily Philpot, Marjorie Liggett and Roberta Liggett O’Malley; four grandchildren; brother David Liggett; and sister Roberta McNeilly.

Visitation is planned 3-8 p.m. July 25 at A.H. Peters Funeral Home in Grosse Pointe Woods. The funeral service is 11 a.m. July 26 at the Grosse Pointe United Methodist Church in Grosse Pointe Farms.

 

Source: Crain’s Detroit Business https://www.crainsdetroit.com/obituaries/radio-entrepreneur-former-big-boy-owner-robert-liggett-dies

 

 

 

LISTEN: Bob Layne (Robert Liggett, Jr.) on WJBK Radio 1500, Saturday, January 11, 1964

 


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DON’T WAIT! PLACE YOUR RESERVATION IN ASAP: 9/14


A ROBIN SEYMOUR PHOTO COLLAGE (Created by Jim Feliciano; March 10, 2017)

 

 

ARE YOU COMING?

THE LAST REUNION – ‘MEET AND GREET’

(Note: this post was published on this website on April 19. Updated; republished May 11,  July 12)

Saturday, September 14, 2019

 

 

LOST ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL SOUL JUST RECENTLY. Many of you may not of heard of him or know his name. He was responsible for making sure we all played and heard the Motown music in Detroit. A kind, caring, wonderful lifelong friend who was looking forward to coming to The Last Reunion.

Gordon Prince and I spent many days fishing the unspoiled waters of some of those northern Canadian fly in lakes many only dream about. We’d just talk and wonder at it all. Two young guys looking at their futures and wondering where they would take us, Gordon’s future is complete now. He has joined so many now in heaven.

So we must stress at this time it is important — if you are planning in attending — get your reservations in now. Room capacity is limited for this, for what will be, an unforgettable event. Time is closing in on the calendar.  Don’t wait for September to get here. Nor the last minute. By then it may be too late.

Robin and I will look forward to greet you, meet with you, be with you for a final time . . . remember this will never, ever happen again.

As someone said, another reason we must do this . . . last reunion. Honoring Robin Seymour and many others. See a partial-celebrity listing here . . . seriously, if you’re planning on coming get your reservation now before it gets to capacity. I’ll see you again Gordy . . . see you my friend . . . .

To those of you who already have placed your reservations, our heartfelt thanks. See you there. See you then. September 14.

 

And will we see you at our Last Reunion?

 

http://www.leealancreative.com/reunion

 

 

Lee Alan

 

The Lee Alan Facebook Page

 

 

 

Once in a Lifetime Celebration – Robin Seymour at 93!

 

And all of us together. One Last Time.

When Robin started there were no real DJs. He was unique. There was no Motown music. No music from the likes of Bob Seger, Mitch Ryder, Martha Reeves, Jack Scott, Mary Wilson, Smokey Robinson. Stevie Wonder, hundreds more local bands and groups. It is said he launched 1000 hits. Many from those people who just may not have had their start had it not been for Robin.

I am reaching out to all of them and every person now on the radio in Detroit to just stop by this great celebration to honor Robin and meet you. Mitch – Bob – Smokey. Are you there ? If you’re one of the artists whose career was touched by this icon, or now on radio/TV, writers, or local officials, let me know and come to this. I will add you to the list of celebs.

Listen, there is no angel supporting this. We are doing it ourselves. So we need your reservations early, now. Great memories to see and hear and hopefully some of those stars who must not forget when . . . . A Bird named Robin helped them to fly and launched their careers.

But make your reservations now. September 14. Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Michigan. for more information, go here:

www.leealancreative.com/reunion

 

 

THIS IS A PASSION. PLEASE SHARE THIS. SPREAD THE WORD “THE LAST REUNION – MEET & GREET” (Updated; May 6)

 

 

We’ve lost so many. Uncle Russ just days ago. Many years ago I was shooting a TV series for CBS I went to WJR in Detroit early in the morning. We set up the camera and lights. I was waiting for my friend. But he didn’t make it that last morning. JP had passed away. The TV series happened. Mike Clark of “Drew & Mike” was on it. But we lost him too.

Remember Alan Almond? Ever meet him? What about Brother Joel Sebastian or Dave Dials or Bill Bonds or Dave Shafer or Mickey Shorr. How I’d love to talk with Mickey again . . . and Dave.

So this is our chance. This Last Reunion. Never been done. Us all together in the same room to meet and greet each other . . . and listen . . . and share . . . and laugh and remember and ask those questions you’ve always wanted to ask . . . personally. Doesn’t seem fair that I and my colleagues can talk on one side of the speaker and you can just listen . . . but we never meet.

So let’s do this before we can’t. The room is only so big and it will be full . .  . And by the way WE’RE ALL buying our reservations too, I have mine. Don’t wait.

So let’s Meet & Greet – September 14. See you then . . . one last time?

Celebrity list is growing every day. These five are Yours Truly (sans horn), Bob Green; WKNR, Charlie O’Brien; the Big 8, Jim “JJ”Johnson; WOMC, and yes . . . that’s Denny McLain, and (more names will be added as) the list will continue to grow.

Until we’re full, get your reservations by going here:

http://www.leealancreative.com/reunion

 

 

Lee Alan

 

The Lee Alan Facebook Page

 

A LEE ALAN PHOTO COLLAGE (Created by Jim Feliciano; May 30, 2018)

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ROBIN SEYMOUR PENS MOTOR CITY RADIO MEMORIES!


 

 

— THE STORY OF DETROIT BROADCASTING LEGEND ROBIN SEYMOUR —

AVAILABLE NOW on AMAZON BOOKS

 

*****

 

‘THE DJ WHO LAUNCHED 1,000 HITS’

The long anticipated Robin Seymour story is now available!

*****

 

 

ROBIN SEYMOUR WKMH circa 1956

 

 

Here is the story of a Detroit radio and television pioneer, the great Robin Seymour. . . from his earliest days on WKMH radio, later in 1963 staying with the “new” WKNR Keener 13, to the host of “Teen Town” and “Swingin’ Time,” on CKLW-TV 9. Both of Seymour’s TV broadcasts became two of the original TV dance shows geared for teens — showcasing music legends of the day — beaming out of Windsor, Ontario into Detroit homes in the 1960s.

If you are a Baby Boomer and want to relive those wonderful days of the ’50’s and ’60’s this story is for you. It is complete with pictures of memorable Motown superstars. It is a most enjoyable read. Writer Carolyn Rosenthal masterfully captures Robin’s fascinating story from his earliest years in the service to his history making radio and television career.

You will find as well great Robin Seymour memories shared by current and former Detroit radio broadcasting luminaries —

Reflections by Pat. St. John (Sirius XM); Art Voulo, Jr. (Radio’s Best Friend’); Scott Morgan (The Rationals); Pat Holiday (CKLW); Jim Harper (ex-Detroit radio morning personality); Lee Alan (Lee Alan Creative); Jerry Goodwin (former WKNR WKNR FM WABX personality); Tom Ryan (former CKLW WOMC personality); Dick Purtan (former WKNR CKLW WOMC Detroit radio morning personality)

Robin is 93 today and resides in Texas.

*****

Get the new Robin Seymour memoirs book today! Available HERE only through Amazon.com

 

 

TEEN TOWN HOST Robin Seymour with Motown guest star, Stevie Wonder, early-1965 (‘Robin’s Scrapbook of Memories’)
A ROBIN SEYMOUR PHOTO COLLAGE (Created by Jim Feliciano; March 10, 2017)

 

A MCRFB NOTE

Not the least as important as having obtained a copy of this long awaited Robin Seymour memoir I received in the mail in early April, but I must say that I was truly humbled, having seen my Robin Seymour photo collage I put together, there in print, having found its way on the back cover of this Detroit broadcast legend’s book, ‘The DJ Who Launched 1,000 Hits’.

Thanks again for all those great Detroit radio and television memories you shared with us throughout the decades, Robin Seymour. We are truly grateful 🙂 — Jim Feliciano

(Updated; this post was previously featured on this site on April 17, 2019)

 

WKNR ROBIN SEYMOUR (Press Photo) circa 1964

A SECOND ROBIN SEYMOUR PHOTO COLLAGE (Created by Jim Feliciano; March 10, 2017)

 

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55 YEARS AGO: WHEN ‘THE STONES’ FIRST DID DETROIT!

Detroit Free Press Sunday, June 14, 1964

 

 

JUNE 1964

THE STONES FIRST NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

 

The Rolling Stones1964 1st American Tour was the band’s first concert tour of America. The tour commenced on June 5 and concluded on June 20, 1964. On this tour, the band supported their first U.S. album The Rolling Stones.

The band played eleven shows in total, including two each on 6 and 7 June, and gave several performances on various television shows during the tour. The band also recorded its next single, It’s All Over Now, next British EP, 5 x 5, and much of its next US album, 12 x 5, at Chess Studios on 10 and 11 June.

 

(Source: see ‘The Rolling Stones 1st American Tour 1964’; Wikipedia)

 

 

 

 

A MCRFB NOTE

 

Before a dismal crowd of slightly over 500 screaming fans witnessing the Rolling Stones first concert at the Olympia on June 14, 1964 in Detroit, the concert was the band’s 5th scheduled stop of just nine cities and concert dates the band slated for June of that year.

For more on the Rolling Stones concert and stay here in the Motor City on the night of June 14, 1964, see our previous featured (June 14, 2018) post as linked below:

 

BEFORE THE BEATLES! THE STONES DID DETROIT 06/1964

 

ALSO: Check out this cool ‘Rolling Stones in Detroit’ story (linked here) courtesy of Scott Westerman and the Keener 13 Facebook page!

 

 


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REMEMBERING A WKNR FM RADIO LEGEND: RUSS GIBB

Russ Gibb circa 1971

Russ Gibb circa 1969 (Photo courtesy the Detroit Free Press files)

 

 

Russ Gibb – 1931-2019

 

Russ Gibb — Detroit rock visionary, schoolteacher and ‘Paul is dead’ prankster — dies at 87

 

*****

 

 

(For the complete story click on the Detroit Free Press article/link highlighted above)

 

 

 

 


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BIG8RADIO: ‘TOP 100 1968’ COUNTDOWN! 12/26/2018


 

BIG8RADIO.COM * Charlie O’Brien * WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2018

 


 

 — STARTS TOMORROW —

BIG8RADIO.COM PRESENTS

*****

THE TOP 100 HITS 1968

 

As tabulated in order by the BIG 8 CKLW — December — 50 years ago. The countdown starts at 12 Noon, Wednesday, December 26, 2018. Catch it HERE

BROUGHT TO YOU by BIG8RADIO.COM

 


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28 HOURS: ‘AN ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS’ ON RADIO WJR!



 

A WJR HOLIDAY TRADITION

28 CONTINUOUS HOURS of CHRISTMAS MUSIC and MEMORIES

‘An Original Christmas’

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(((((  LISTEN LIVE HERE  )))))

TONIGHT!  8:00 P.M., Christmas Eve through 12 M., Christmas Day on wjr.com or on iHeartradio.com!

 

 

JIM HAMPTON * AN ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS * WJR (MASTER PROMO 2018)

 


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