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ROBIN SEYMOUR PENS MOTOR CITY RADIO MEMORIES!

April 12th, 2019

 

THE STORY OF ROBIN SEYMOUR

AVAILABLE NOW on AMAZON BOOKS

 

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Finally it is here! Hot off the presses!

Here is the story of a Detroit radio and television pioneer, the great Robin Seymour . . . from his earliest days on WKMH radio, then later in 1963 over to WKNR Keener 13, to the host of “Teen Town” and “Swingin’ Time,” on CKLW-TV 9 in Detroit, one of the original dance party TV shows beaming out of Windsor, Ontario into Detroit homes showcasing musical legends of the day, everyday at 4:30 in the afternoon.

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.

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



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 last week, 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 book as noted.

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


WKNR ROBIN SEYMOUR (Press Photo) circa 1964

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

WKMH DETROIT RADIO ’51 NEWSPRINT: BOB SEYMOUR!

March 12th, 2018

Detroit Free Press August 27, 1951


Monday, August 27, 1951

A DETROIT RADIO BACK-PAGE

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DETROIT FREE PRESS: AT WKMH | “Bob Seymour DJ Veteran at 25”

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WKNR-AM BACK ON THE RADIO: ROBIN SEYMOUR!

March 10th, 2018

WKNR RECALLED ON MOTOR CITY RADIO FLASHBACKS

WKNR-AM 1310 * 1964 * ROBIN SEYMOUR


ROBIN SEYMOUR WKNR aircheck date: Tuesday, November 03, 1964

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NEW! In lieu of Robin Seymour’s 92nd birthday (March 8, 2018) — a special THANK YOU to Greg Innis, of Redford, MI, for recently donating this WKNR radio aircheck to Motor City Radio Flashbacks!

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* THE GREG INNIS COLLECTION *



A ROBIN SEYMOUR WKMH 1310 RADIO MEMORY! 1956

March 10th, 2017

CRUISIN’ 1956 * Robin Seymour * WKMH 1310

CRUISIN’ 1956 * The Four Lads * ROBIN SEYMOUR WKMH THEME

CRUISIN’ 1956 * Robin Seymour * WKMH REFLECTIONS

CRUISIN’ 1956 * Robin Seymour * DETROIT MEMORIES (2008)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

TO A DETROIT BROADCASTING LEGEND, ROBIN SEYMOUR

In celebration on the occasion of Robin Seymours recent 91st birthday this week, Wednesday, March 8, 2017, Motor City Radio Flashbacks presents today, “Cruisin’ 1956.” Motor City Radio Flashbacks is showcasing some of Robin Seymour’s greatest Detroit radio memories, reflections he shared from his illustrious broadcasting career on the Detroit radio dial spanning over three decades from the 1940s - 1970s.

Happy Birthday, Robin Seymour


A ROBIN SEYMOUR Motor City Radio Flashbacks photo collage. Photo created by Motor City Radio Flashbacks; 2017 (click on over image for largest view)


 

CRUISIN’ 1956 Original LP Cover Notes

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By Jerry Hopkins

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The CRUISIN’ history of rock and roll radio begins in 1956, one of the most exciting years in “pop” history, and to take us down this memory lane (with a beat) is Robin Seymour of WKMH, which was, when he joined it, a little-known station In Dearborn, Michigan. Robin came to the suburban Detroit station from the Armed Forces Radio Network and he brought with him a voice that mixed the warm, confidential tone of an intimate friend with the slick disc jockey rap we all know today, a blend which made him a natural for housewives and teenagers alike.

WKMH’s Robin Seymour

Robin never had any particular ethnic identification or allegiance but the “Bobbin’ with Robin Show” quickly found its audience, as he constructed a bright, orderly program that featured (almost exclusively) the records listed on the sales charts printed by the music press. He also was among the first of the nation’s deejays to ask his listeners what they thought about new records, and hosted some of the earliest sock hops and commercial tie-ins with local record stores. In 1953 he was named “Disc Jockey of the Year” by Billboard, the music trade magazine. The following year he was given the same title by another publication, Hit Parader.

1956: President Eisenhower underwent an operation to relieve blockage of the small intestine due to ileitis, but physicians said he would be physically fit to run for re-election. Scientists said radiation was a peril to the future of humanity, Egypt seized the Suez Canal and the United Nations established the first international police force on the Sinai Peninsula. The first trans-Atlantic telephone cable system went into effect. The Hungarians revolted. Six Marine recruits were marched into a stream at Paris Island and drowned. The Andrea Doria sank off the coast of Massachusetts. And Elvis Presley and the spread of rock and roll nearly pushed everything else in this list of news stories right out of the conversation.

This was the year Elvis recorded Heartbreak Hotel, Don’t Be Cruel, Hound Dog and perhaps half a dozen other million-selling songs . The first of these (Hotel) appeared in the number one position the end of April and that song or another by Elvis occupied the same lofty spot twenty-five of the year’s remaining thirty-six weeks.

1956 was the year “rock ‘n’ roll” became an angry epithet, blamed by psychiatrists and religious leaders (not to mention thousands of parents) for the rise in juvenile delinquency; some even said it was all a part of some Communist plot. Elvis and his pack of noisy imitators were called obscene and there were real riots at dozens of concerts. There were non-rockers on the record charts, to be sure, but it was Carl Perkins’ Blue Suede Shoes and Bill Haley’s Alligator that became a part of the New Culture, not Gogi Grant’s Wayward Wind and Morris Stoloff’s Picnic. The war babies had come to teen-age.

Most adults in ’56 thought it was a fad and that “it” would go away. Most radio listeners believed otherwise. There were a number of rock giants on the popular music charts in 1956 and many had made their abrupt and rhythmic appearances there after serving an apprenticeship in the ghetto called rhythm and blues.

That’s what 1956 was: the teen-age 1776. There’d been rumblings earlier, but this year all the lines were drawn.

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Jerry Hopkins



47 YEARS AGO. A WORD FROM RON JACOBS

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“Recreating one of his old radio shows from 1956 is Robin Seymour, who then was with WKMH in Dearborn, Michigan. He had come to this suburban Detroit station from Armed Forces Radio and soon his warm, confidential tone had won him teenagers and housewives alike. His BOBBIN’ WITH ROBIN show was the reason BILLBOARD named him Disc Jockey of the Year in 1953, and HIT PARADER magazine did the same in 1954. Today he’s in television and concert promotion in Detroit. For this album, Robin Seymour was the first of the seven disc jockeys in the CRUISIN’ series selected as the best living representatives of Fifties and Sixties radio from seven top American radio cities.”

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The “Cruisin'” series was conceived, created and was produced by Ron Jacobs. The “Cruisin’ 1956” album was released by Increase Records, June 1970.


IT’S ROBIN SEYMOUR behind the microphone spinning the hits inside the WKMH-AM studio, Dearborn, MI., 1956. The long-time Detroit radio broadcast legend just observed his 91st birthday, this week, Wednesday, March 8, 2017. Happy Birthday, Robin Seymour!




1950’S DETROIT: ‘KMH R. SEYMOUR NEWS FLASHBACKS!

March 10th, 2017


Tuesday, July 29, 1952

A DETROIT RADIO BACK-PAGE

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DETROIT FREE PRESS: WKMH: ‘WKMH’S Seymour Can Cry About Ray Deal, Too’

(Above WKMH related article is courtesy freep.com newspaper archive. Copyright 2017. Newspapers.com).



Thursday, February 21, 1956

A DETROIT RADIO BACK-PAGE

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DETROIT FREE PRESS: ROBIN SEYMOUR ‘Original Rock ‘n’ Roll Show at Riviera Theater

(Above WKMH related article is courtesy freep.com newspaper archive. Copyright 2017. Newspapers.com).


A ROBIN SEYMOUR press photo circa 1964.


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A DETROIT ‘CK R. SEYMOUR ’66 NEWSPAPER CLIPPING!

March 4th, 2017



Friday, December 23, 1966

A DETROIT RADIO BACK-PAGE

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DETROIT FREE PRESS: CKLW: ‘Ex-DJ Robin Bemoans Radio Trend’

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DETROIT 1957 WKMH 1310 NEWSPAPER AD FLASHBACK

July 22nd, 2016


Tuesday, December 10, 1957

A DETROIT RADIO BACK-PAGE AD

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DETROIT FREE PRESS: “B’WAY CAPITOL ‘JAMBOREE’

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A ’57 DETROIT WKMH RADIO NEWSPAPER FLASHBACK!

July 22nd, 2016


Friday, December 13, 1957

A DETROIT RADIO BACK-PAGE

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DETROIT FREE PRESS: WKMH-AM ‘Star Gazing: It’s Deejay’s Paradise’

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A 1964 DETROIT CKLW RADIO NEWSPAPER FLASHBACK

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Saturday, December 5, 1964

A DETROIT RADIO BACK-PAGE AD

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DETROIT FREE PRESS: THE LIVELIEST SHOW IN TOWN!

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