THE MUSIC BUSINESS: POP 100, TOP 100 LP’S, 09/12/64

MUSIC BUSINESS TOP 100 POPS September 12, 1964

MUSIC BUSINESS TOP 100 LP’s September 12, 1964

 

MUSIC BUSINESS

 

 

Records listed in BOLD FACE made the greatest upward rise from last week’s chart. CHECK SYMBOLS indicates new on chart this week. National Popularity based on sales data provided exclusively to Music Business by the nation’s largest retail chains, plus radio play and sales by standard retail outlets,  one stops and racks

 

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MUSIC BUSINESS was previously a specialized magazine called “Country Music Reporter“, then evolved into “Music Reporter” in 1957, having transformed from a pure country publication into a mainstream music trade journal. It became Music Business by early 1964, assuming a new name. The weekly journal terminated publication immediately after the June 5, 1965 issue was published.

 

Above singles and albums charts courtesy of Music Business, as issued, for the week of September 12, 1964.

The above MB charts were digitally imaged and restored by Motor City Radio Flashbacks

 

 

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NEW! THE BIG 8 CKLW ON THE RADIO: EDDIE ROGERS


 

CKLW RECALLED on MOTOR CITY RADIO FLASHBACKS

CKLW-AM 800 * 1973 * EDDIE ROGERS

 

 

 

CKLW aircheck date: FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1973

 

 

SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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NEW! A special THANK YOU to our latest website contributor, Christopher Bigaoulette, of Norman, Oklahoma, for recently donating this 1973 CKLW aircheck with Motor City Radio Flashbacks.

 

THE CHRISTOPHER BIGAOULETTE COLLECTION

 

 

 


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A YEAR AGO: LAST DETROIT RADIO REUNION, 09/14/19

 

JIM HAMPTON PRODUCTIONS * September 14, 2019 * WXYZ REMEMBERED

 

 

 

BOB GREEN PRODUCTIONS * September 14, 2019 * WKNR REMEMBERED

 

 

 

JIM HAMPTON PRODUCTIONS * September 14, 2019 * CKLW REMEMBERED

 

 

Pat St. John, Lee Alan, Shotgun Tom Kelly (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Lee Alan, Robin Seymour (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Pat St. John, Max Kinkel ‘Super Max’, Jim Edwards (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Pat St. John, Jim Edwards (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Jerry Goodwin, Paul Cannon (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Robin Seymour (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Robin Seymour and daughter, Deborah Seymour Young (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Robin Seymour (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Robin Seymour (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Bob Green, Jerry Goodwin, Lee Alan (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Bob Green (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Charlie O’Brien, Robin Seymour, Scott Morgan (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Jo Jo Shutty-MacGregor, Johnny Williams, Charlie O’Brien, Bill Hennes, Pat St. John, Jim Edwards, Super Max (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Bill Hennes, Jo Jo MacGregor, Johnny Williams (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Paul Cannon, Jerry Goodwin (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Joey Reynolds (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Jo Jo Shutty MacGregor, Dick Purtan (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Jo Jo (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Johnny Williams, Michael Stevens, Pat St. John (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Robin Seymour, Jack Scott (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Art Vuolo, Phlash Phelps, Robin Seymour (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

Lee Alan, Eric Smith (Photo credit: Chris Auger; Copyright 2019)

 

 

THE LAST DETROIT RADIO REUNION

September 14, 2019

 

 

ONE YEAR AGO TODAY

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SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

 

 

JIM HAMPTON

 

A special ‘thank you’ to Jim Hampton (Greenhouse Productions), of Cathedral City, California, for producing the WXYZ and CKLW visuals he created — and was presented on screen — for the Last Detroit Radio Reunion.

 

Both audio portions of Jim Hampton’s special video presentations is featured in its entirety, here.

 

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BOB GREEN

 

A special ‘thank you’ to Bob Green (Bob Green Productions), of Houston, Texas, for creating and producing the WKNR visual which was presented — on screen —  at the Last Detroit Radio Reunion.

The audio portion of Bob Green’s special video presentation is featured in its entirety, here.

 

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CHRIS AUGER

 

A special ‘thank you’ to Chris Auger. All photographs presented here, having been marked, is the sole property of the photographer named, with all due credit. All images copyrighted 2019.

 

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LEE ALAN

 

Last, a sincere ‘thank you’ to Lee Alan. Many months were devoted by him into the planning and putting together this Last Reunion event, and ultimately, the reality it became.

Thank you, Lee Alan

 

 

Jack Scott passed away in December 2019. Johnny Williams and Robin Seymour passed away in April 2020

 

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THE LAST DETROIT RADIO REUNION 2019

 

For more images of the Last Detroit Radio Reunion on Motor City Radio Flashbacks, posted last September 16 (featuring the photographs of Charlie O’Brien), go HERE

 

 

While I had attended the Last Reunion event last September as well, I will now share, here, this very special moment of mine. Yours truly, curator of this website, photographed at the Motown Museum with the Detroit broadcasting legend. Thursday, September 12, 2019

 


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A TOUCH OF THE QUEEN: ‘QBH 1400 INSPIRATION TIME

 

INSPIRATION TIME * Thursday, January 15, 1987 * WQBH

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THE QUEEN

Martha Jean Steinberg.

The veteran Detroit radio ‘soul’ legend was known having devoted her air time speaking well of her fervent beliefs in God,  spirituality, and of her faith. To instruct, uplift, and encourage (as well as admonish) with a devotion to inspire her Detroit audience daily (“Inspiration Time”) when she on the air at WJLB and on WQBH.

If this WQBH radio segment you may find all-too inspiring, this was what she did best — as no other — reaching out and delivering words of encouragement daily to her Detroit following on the radio dial.

The Queen, she loved nothing more than sharing a voice of reason, advice, and a call for love. Void of the radio “entertainment” segues on her shows, reaching out to a city she loved became her platform — having touched many souls — for nearly four decades Martha Jean was heard on the radio in the Motor City.

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Martha Jean “The Queen” passed away on January 29, 2000.

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SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

A special THANK YOU to Diane Lewis Steinberg (Martha Jean’s daughter) —  for sharing this WQBH radio memory featuring Martha Jean — recorded 33 years ago — with Motor City Radio Flashbacks.

 


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FLASHBACKS: MOTOR CITY MUSIC HAPPENINGS, ’67! . . . SEPTEMBER 2, 1967

The MCRFB NEWS archive: 1967

Billboard; September 2, 1967

 

 

 


 

 

Bobby Darin 1967

DETROIT — (September 2) — Bang recording artist Van Morrison visited Detroit on promotion Friday and Saturday (August 18 -19) . . . The Merry-Go-Round were in Detroit Monday (August 21) to do some promotional work . . . Talent playing at the Michigan State Fair which began Friday (August 25) and runs through Monday (September 4) included Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66; Diana Ross and the Supremes; Buddy Greco with Buddy Rich and the King Cousins; the New Vaudeville Band; the Rationals, Question Mark and the Mysterians, and the Sandpipers . . . Ted Lucas of the Misty Wizards sold a song to Jay and the Techniques and it may be their next single. Lucas wrote the Wizards’ current Reprise single “It’s Love” . . . Bobby Darin opens at the Roostertail on Sept. 7.

 

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Information and news source: Billboard; September 2, 1967

 

 

 

Question Mark & The Mysterians. One of the many acts billed for the Michigan State Fair, at the fairgrounds in Detroit, August and September, 53 years ago.

Detroit Free Press Sunday, August 27, 1967 (click on ad 2x for largest PC view; tap on image and stretch ad on your mobile device for detailed view).

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NEW! BIG 8 CKLW: JOHNNY WILLIAMS / EDDIE ROGERS


 

CKLW RECALLED on MOTOR CITY RADIO FLASHBACKS

CKLW-AM 800 * 1973 * JOHNNY WILLIAMS / EDDIE ROGERS

 

 

CKLW aircheck date: FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1973

 

 

SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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NEW! A special THANK YOU to our latest website contributor, Christopher Bigaoulette, of Norman, Oklahoma, for recently donating this 1973 CKLW aircheck with Motor City Radio Flashbacks.

 

THE CHRISTOPHER BIGAOULETTE COLLECTION

 

 

 

 


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CKLW! THE CK 80 SURVEY: THE ‘GREAT EIGHT’ 09/09/64

CKLW RADIO 8-0 SURVEY September 9, 1964

 

THIS WEEK 56 YEARS AGO

CKLW 1964 SEPTEMBER

 

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The CKLW BIG 50 (plus) hits in Windsor/Detroit. This survey was tabulated overall by record popularity appeal, sales, listener requests and record airplays based on the judgement of CKLW Radio. (1964)

 

Previewed for the week of September 9-15, 1964

 

 

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The above CKLW chart was digitally restored by Motor City Radio Flashbacks

 

 

A SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

THANK YOU

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A special THANKS to Ray Tessier, of Allen Park, MI., for recently contributing this CKLW 1964 survey chart with Motor City Radio Flashbacks. 🙂

 


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