A BIG8RADIO PRESENTATION: A TRIBUTE TO ROSALIE TROMBLEY

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Rosalie Trombley CKLW

Rosalie Trombley — ultimately, she would become known as, “The Girl With The Golden Ears.” Sadly, we lost the legendary Big 8 music director just recently, she passed away on November 23. She was 82.

If you missed our exclusive Big8radio stream this month, you now have another opportunity to listen to our Rosalie Trombley tribute — ON DEMAND — anytime, exclusively here on Motor City Radio Flashbacks.

This is our tribute presentation to our late friend, the stream covered well over SIX hours of great songs that she picked and personally play-listed while music director at CKLW, beginning the late 1960’s and going into the 1970s decade.

The stream debuted Saturday, December 11 at 12 noon ET., and encored Sunday, December 12at 4pm ET., on www.big8radio.com

Thanks to everyone who tuned in to the Rosalie Trombley Tribute show – and stayed till the end. All in all, this turned into a 6 hour plus marathon!

Finally, if you would like a PDF copy of the playlist/show notes please send an email to big8radio@gmail.com 🙂

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This audio presentation was conceived, created and was produced in its entirety by Charlie O’Brien. Courtesy and property of big8radio.com

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A HOLIDAY RECORDS COUNTDOWN: 09 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS!

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Santa Claus and His Old Lady” is a novelty bit by Cheech and Chong, one of their best-known comedy routines. It was the duo’s first single.

“Santa Claus and His Old Lady” did not appear on the duo’s eponymous debut album, although the B-side, “Dave,” did. It has since received continued airplay on radio stations during the Christmas season, particularly those that switch to temporary all-Christmas music formats. It peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Christmas Singles chart upon its release in 1971, then peaked again at number 3 on the same chart in 1972 and 1973.

(Entries on any given week’s Christmas Singles chart were ineligible for the corresponding edition of the Hot 100 at the time).

Sources: Wikipedia; Billboard’s Christmas in the Charts 1920-2004

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For previous Holiday Yule Tides Countdown record #10 GO HERE

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DETROIT RADIO ‘BROADCASTING’ AD! 60 YEARS AGO: WJR 1960

A ‘BROADCASTING’ WJR-AM 760 AD page rip: March 14, 1960

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DETROIT RADIO ‘BROADCASTING’ AD! 60 YEARS AGO: WJR 1960

A ‘BROADCASTING’ WJR-AM 760 AD page rip: June 20, 1960

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A HOLIDAY RECORDS COUNTDOWN: 10 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS!

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The Little Drummer Boy” is a Christmas song instrumental performed and recorded by Detroit-born jazz guitarist Kenny Burrell in October 1966. It became a track for the Cadet album, ‘Have Yourself A Soulful Christmas’, an LP compilation of Cadet artists released for the holidays that year. The number was also released as a single, Cadet 5555, debuted on December 30, 1967, having peaked #21 for just one week only on the special Billboard Christmas chart.

Sources: Wikipedia; Billboard’s Christmas in the Charts 1920-2004

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For previous Holiday Yule Tides Countdown record #11 GO HERE

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THIS WEEK, 1964: THE HOTTEST RECORD SINGLE IN THE U.S.A.!

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FOURTEEN WEEKS overall on the singles pop charts, “Come See About Me” by the Supremes peaked this week at #1 (1 week) on the Billboard Hot 100. Beginning December 13 through week ending, December 19, 1964. (Source: Billboard Pop Annual)

For our previous Billboard 1964 Number One U.S.A. Hits go HERE

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A HOLIDAY RECORDS COUNTDOWN: 11 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS!

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The Man With All The Toys” is a Christmas song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American rock band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1964 album The Beach Boys’ Christmas Album. As a single that year it had limited success (No. 6 on the Billboard Christmas chart), but built sales over successive Christmases and is listed by Billboard in the Top 100 selling Christmas songs in history, though well below the Beach Boys’ 1963 Christmas single, “Little Saint Nick”.

Source: Wikipedia

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For previous Holiday Yule Tides Countdown record #12 GO HERE

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