DONALD SCHUSTER * Friday, December 25, 1970 * WWWW-FM
On October 12, 1969, WKNR killed Paul McCartney. Russ Gibb, working on WKNR-FM, heard from an Eastern Michigan University student about a series of clues that seemed to point to Paul McCartney’s death. The story took on a life of its own, both on Keener and WKNR-FM and Russ received credit for making the tale of McCartney’s supposed demise a national story. In the Spring of 2007, Dutch documentarians came to Dearborn to ask Russ to recount the adventure for posterity. Read the full story at Keener13.com. And watch the full documentary here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqBf6iNPVOg
Roy Allen and Frank Wright are the two restauranteurs who provided the initials for A&W Root Beer a recipe that Allen concocted in 1919. At the peak of the it’s popularity A&W had more outlets across America than did McDonalds. We remember many a summer’s evening, pulling our cars up to the A&W drive-in for a burger and that classic root beer taste that came in a glass mug with the famous orange and brown logo.
From 1971-1993 Soul Train was the place where every R&B act wanted to be. Former journalist and Chicago DJ, Don Cornelius, got the idea that there ought to be a television program to showcase soul acts. While some likened the program to a soulful American Bandstand, Cornelius made the genre his own with the famous sign off, “.. and you can bet your last money, it’s all gonna be a stone gas, honey! I’m Don Cornelius, and as always in parting, we wish you love, peace and soul!”
During it’s heyday, Soul Train was a showcase for some of the most memorable R&B acts, helping amplify Michael Jackson’s career and cementing James Brown’s “Godfather of Soul” image for a generation. It’s been credited as the inspiration for present day shows like “So You Think You Can Dance”. The show’s theme song, “The Sound of Philadelphia“, became a crossover hit at the dawn of the disco age. Even after Cornelius departure he remained in the public eye as the force behind the Soul Train Music Awards. Which aired in syndication from 1987 through 2009.
Don Cornelius died today. The police say it was an apparent suicide.
Here are the O’Jays performing, “Love Train,” their number one soul single from 1973 on Soul Train.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaNMQg2nYT4