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Hi Rock-it Radio Listeners, For our American listener's we hope that you all enjoyed a Happy 4th of July celebrating USA's 242nd Birthday Party. We have another set of 17 shows in our program page (shows #6199 to #6215). And a new CD giveaway featuring Dan Ingram from WABC who sadly passed away last month. And a new Rock-it Radio Flashdrive featuring shows #6151 to #6200. All details in the newsletter below. Our shows can be heard in our archives page at: and click to the speaker on the left to hear the show. Remember if you are new to Internet Radio and having trouble tuning in though -- Check out our webpage to help you out at: http://www.rockitradio.net/tunein.html |
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WE COULD REALLY !!! USE YOUR SUPPORT Rock-it Radio is 100% Publicly supported. But when you donate to the Rock-it Radio Launching Pad - we give you a vintage broadcast of your choice. 100% of all sales from the Rock-it Radio Store (Launching Pad) goes back to pay copyright fees, LLC taxes, Internet and bandwidth costs of Rock-it Radio. Without your support we would not exist. So. please consider a purchase at: http://www.rockitradio.net/store.html =============================================== NOTE: ALL SHOWS BELOW CAN BE FOUND IN OUR PROGRAM WEBPAGE - TO TUNE IN CLICK TO SPEAKER OF THE SHOW YOU WANT TO LISTEN TO. EITHER MP3 OR REAL PLAYER. BOTH FORMATS ARE SUPPORTED. AT: HTTP://WWW.ROCKITRADIO.NET/PROGRAMS.HTML ============================================== LANE QUIGLEY CLASS OF 1968 SPECIAL PT. 5 ON ROCK-IT RADIO SHOW #6199 MEMORY LANE SHOW #628 - 1968 CLASS REUNION, PART 5 This week we conclude our five part celebration of the graduating class of 1968. You were a different kind of senior back then - finishing up high school and getting ready to transition to adult life. But as you were looking forward to senior prom, there was an incredible array of music on the radio, and we'll help bring you back to those carefree days. Come join host Lane Quigley as The Memory Lane Show wraps up its 50 Year Reunion tribute to the Class of 1968. 1. Mony Mony - Tommy James & The Shondells 2. Cry Like a Baby - The Box Tops 3. Everything That Touches You - The Association 4. Tighten Up - Archie Bell & The Drells 5. Guitar Man - Elvis Presley 6. Wear It On Our Face - The Dells 7. Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In) - The First Edition 8. Forever Came Today - Diana Ross & The Supremes 9. Goin' Out Of My Head/Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You - The Lettermen 10. Darlin' - The Beach Boys 11. Kiss Me Goodbye - Petula Clark 12. Chain of Fools - Aretha Franklin 13. Suddenly You Love Me - The Tremeloes 14. Sweet Inspiration - The Sweet Inspirations 15. I Could Never Love Another (After Loving You) - The Temptations 16. Unwind - Ray Stevens 17. Magical Mystery Tour - The Beatles 18. Soul Coaxin' - Raymond Lefebvre 19. This Is The Thanks I Get - Barbara Lynn 20. Scarborough Fair/Canticle - Simon & Garfunkel Though not aired their is a part 6 of the Class of 1968 for online purchases only and the details to buy the complete set is further below in the newsletter, but here is the playlist of Part 6. MEMORY LANE SHOW - 1968 CLASS REUNION, PART 6 - BONUS HOUR FOR ON-LINE PURCHASERS 1. Time Has Come Today - The Chambers Brothers 2. Here Comes The Judge - Shorty Long 3. The Mighty Quinn - Manfred Mann 4. Bend Me, Shape Me - American Breed 5. Lost - Jerry Butler 6. Lady Willpower - Gary Puckett & The Union Gap 7. In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida - Iron Butterfly 8. Some Things You Never Get Used To - Diana Ross & The Supremes 9. Tiptoe Thru The Tulips - Tiny Tim 10. Do You Know The Way to San Jose? - Dionne Warwick 11. Susan - The Buckinghams 12. Think - Aretha Franklin 13. Yummy Yummy Yummy - The Ohio Express 14. Choo Choo Train - The Box Tops 15. Mission: Impossible - Lalo Schifrin 16. You Met Your Match - Stevie Wonder 17. The Ballad of Bonnie & Clyde - Georgie Fame 18. IĆ¢€™m In Love - Wilson Pickett 19. Look To Your Soul - Johnny Rivers 20. (You Keep Me) Hanging On - Joe Simon 21. Fool On The Hill - The Beatles 22. Baby You Come Rollin' - Cross My Mind - Peppermint Trolley Company 23. Tuesday Afternoon - The Moody Blues ================================================= OTTO FUCHS & ROCKIN' THE JOINT SHOW ON ROCK-IT RADIO SHOW #6200 DJ Otto Fuchs takes you on a ride through the best of Rockabilly and Roots Rock & Roll, but not the sides usually associated - the most - with listeners. Later recording output by Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley, Gene Vincent, Bill Haley, Johnny Cash and Gene Summers, as well as Cowboy Rockabillys such as Johnny Horton, Sid King & The Five Strings, The Saddle Men and Afro-American Giants of Rock & Roll like Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Fats Domino or Lloyd Price to round things off. Dig a varied compilation of Rock, Country, Rockabilly and R&B-Music of the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. For requests & dedications write to rockinthejukejoint@gmx.at Playlist as follows: 01. How I Love Them Old Songs-Gene Vincent 02. Lost Highway-Jerry Lee Lewis with Delaney Bramlett 03. For The Good Times-Elvis Presley 04. Just Together-Gene Summers 05. That Old Wheel-Johnny Cash & Hank Williams Jr. 06. I Need The Music-Bill Haley & The Comets 07. 39 & Holding-Jerry Lee Lewis 08. Catty Town-Pee Wee King 09. Sag, Drag & Fall-Sid King & The Five Strings 10. Honky Tonk Man-Johnny Horton 11. I Dreamed I Was Elvis-Sonny Cole 12. Blue Days, Black Nights-Bob Luman 13. My Little Baby-Rose Maddox 14. A Six Pack To Go-Hank Thompson 15. Crazy Arms-Jerry Lee Lewis 16. Tiger Lilly-Rusty Draper 17. Jukebox Cannonball-Bill Haley & The Saddlemen 18. I´m Ready-Fats Domino 19. I´m A Man-Bo Diddley 20. You Can´t Catch Me-Chuck Berry 21. Do You Mean It?-Ike Turner 22. I´m Gonna Get Married-Lloyd Price 23. Bring It To Jerome-Bo Diddley 24. Lucille-Little Richard 25. Back In The USA-Chuck Berry 26. Farmer John-Don & Dewey 27. Summertime-Graham Fenton´s Matchbox ================================================= DAVE THE RAVE RELICS & RARITIES SHOW ON ROCK-IT RADIO #6201 We don't get playlists from Dave but what we do get is some great music from the 1960s - The hits and the true Rare Vinyl from deep in his vault. Come tune into show #6201 and see what Dave is spinning this week, in our program archives page. At http://www.rockitradio.net/programs.html ================================================= DJ SPINNING ROCK BOOGIE AND THE MOVIN AND GROOVIN SHOW ON ROCK-IT RADIO SHOW #6202 - ILLINOIS pt. 3 ROCK-IT RADIO: PLAYLIST: SPINNING ROCK BOOGIE - MOVIN' & GROOVIN' # 147. "REGIONAL ROUND UP Pt 72 - ILLINOIS Pt 3". Join DJ Spinning Rock Boogie for another show in his series, "Regional Round Up" This is the show that features a particular State(s) of America, with some of the record labels from out of that State(s), the Towns and Cities where those labels were based, although not necessarily recorded in, and the Artists who recorded on them. This show takes another look at the State of Illinois with Rock and Roll, Rockabilly, a smattering of Doo-Wop, R&B and Soul, and the regular feature of The Smooch Spot, all from the 1950's & 1960's. 01. Intro - Medley 02. Scrub Bucket (instrumental) - Johnnie & The Cyclones (62) McCady - Springfield 03. Well Come On - Steve Kingsmill & The Stereos (61) Alvin - Chicago 04. Mama Loochie - Harvey & The Moonglows (59) Chess - Chicago 05. I Wanna Do Everything For You - Ben Hewitt (58) Mercury - Chicago 06. Move On Down The Line - Steve Bledsoe (65) Kahill - Arlington Heights 07. Shaken' And A Shuddern' - Jim Pike & The Kephart Rockets (59) Jerome - Berwyn 08. Where There's A Will There's A Way - Carl Trantham & The Rhythm All Stars (57) Lincoln - Peoria 09. Goin' To Miami - Tony & The Del-Fi's (65) Rustic - Rockford 10. Soulful Dress - Sugar Pie Desanto (64) Checker - Chicago 11. Don't Talk To The Lifeguard - Diana Ray (63) Mercury - Chicago 12. Tell Me Darling - Betty Everett (59) Cobra - Chicago 13. Twist On Down The Line - Brenda Keefer (62) Marlo - Belleville 14. Good Man - Kitty Stevenson (51) Sensation - Chicago 15. Son-In-Law - Louise Brown (61) Witch - Chicago 16. Goodbye Train - Jim Foley & The Big Beats (60) Lucky - Danville 17. Mine All Mine - The Cuno Brothers (61) Kay - East Saint Louis 18. Sweetest Thing - J. Mikel & The Hepcats (58) Sonic - La Grange Park 19. I'm Leaving - John Lee Hooker (63) VeeJay - Chicago 20. Why Did You Leave Me (smooch) - Billy Peek (60) Peek - Unknown 21. It's No Fun (smooch) - Frank Pizani (59) Afton - Chicago 22. Over The Mountain (smooch) - Ronnie Rice (61) IRC - Chicago 23. Delores (smooch) - The Four Buddies (55) Club 51 - Chicago 24. Goodbye Linda (smooch) - Ron Jones & The C-Notes (66) Mobie - Chicago 25. I Guess I'd Better Move Along - Ray Smith (63) B-C - Joliet 26. I'm All Through With You - Mike Brewer & The Galaxies (64) Gail - Champaign 27. Mean Woman Blues - Jim Johnson & The Starlighters (58) Mid-West - Colchester 28. How Could You Lose Your Trust In Me - Jerry Jay (58) Stepheny - Evanston 29. Cotton Pickin' Heartache - Sonny Freeze (59) Guitar - Cicero 30. Outro - Medley "Can't Stop, Keep Rockin' Kid" =============================================== FROM THE NETHERLANDS - JACK VANOERS & THE ROCKING WINDMILL ROCKABILLY SHOW ON ROCK-IT RADIO #6203 The Rockin' Windmill is still turning like 45's on a pick-up. The music in this show originates from The UK, The USA, The Netherlands and Germany (including songs in German and in Dutch). So, just turn up the volume, find your blue suede shoes and petticoats and enjoy this Rockin' Windmill show. 1. Alone with you - Faron Young - 1957 2. The shape I'm in - John Spencer - 1989 3. Leopard man - Joe Wallace - 1959 4. Little spacegirl's father - Jesse Lee Turner - 1960 5. Don't let your sweet love die - Danny Everett - 1996 6. Moonlight stroll - Don's Rockers - 1958 7. Rockin' on my guitar - Rusti Steel & the Tin Tax - 1995 8. Won't you tell me - Doug Stanford - 1958 9. Boppin' and shakin' - The Blue Moon Rockers - 1999 10. Bitter feelings - Larry Phillipson & the Larry Lee Trio - 1959 11. Jambalaya - Normaal - 1981 12. When - Kalin Twins, The - 1958 13. Wenn - James Brothers - 1958 14. Teresa - Eddie Cochran - 1958 15. Stuck up - Emil Spak & the Encores - 16. The house is rocking - Eightball Boppers - 2005 17. Boppin' in the dark - Dub Dickerson - 195x 18. Bluebirds over the mountain - Ersel Hickey - 1958 19. Danny - Marty Wilde - 1959 20. I can't go on (Rosalie) - Fats Domino - 1955 21. All night long - Johnny Fuller - 1958 22. Teddyboy rocker - Foggy Mountain Rockers - 2001 23. Stand in line - Euel Hall - 1960 24. Rock and roll lady - Drafi Deutscher - 1967 25. That's what I call a ball - Larry Donn - 1960 26. Geronimo (instr) - Steady State - 2000 =============================================== DJ BILL GREEN AND PT. 1 OF TENTH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL OF THE ROCK & ROLL RETROSPECTIVE ON ROCK-IT RADIO ON SHOW #6204 Rock 'n Roll Retrospective with host D J Bill Green is celebrating ten years on Rock-it Radio and to salute this milestone Bill has put together a two part special. Each song represents one of many themes Bill has spotlighted over the years. None of these songs appeared on the original play lists so it's all 'new' material. Can you figure out what the theme is for each? Hope you enjoy this special Rock-it ride. 1) Old Time Rock and Roll - Bob Seger (1979) 2) Moment of Love - Bobby Darin (1959) 3) Tequila - The Champs (1958) 4) There Goes My Love - The Fantastics (1959) 5) Mr. Sun and Mr. Moon - Paul Revere & The Raiders (1969) 6) Music, Music, Music - The Sensations (1961) 7) Dizzy Miss Lizzy - Larry Williams (1958) 8) If Loving You Is Wrong - Luther Ingram (1972) 9) Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow - The Rivingtons (1962) 10) Mama-Oom-Mow-Mow - The Rivingtons (1962) 11) Heavenly Angel - Satellites (1958) 12) Just Out Of Reach - Patsy Cline (1958) 13) Just Out Of Reach - Solomon Burke (1961) 14) Mary's Little Lamb - James Darren (1962) 15) Bonanza - Al Caiola (1961) 16) Never Let You Go - The Poets (1960) 17) Never Let You Go - The Five Discs (1962) 18 Don't Try To Lay No Boogie Woogie On The King Of R 'n R - Long John Baldry (1971) 19) Pony Time - Chubby Checker (1961) 20) Back Up Train - Al Green (67/68) 21) There Is Something On Your Mind pts.1 & 2 - Bobby Marchan (1960) 22) Down Now - B.B. King (1963) =============================================== JAMMIN JAMES RILEY AND ROCKABILLY N BLUES RADIO SHOW ON ROCK-IT RADIO SHOW #6205 TRIPLE PLAY!!! From his studios in Nashville, Tennessee Jammin' James Riley puts together one great Rockin' Rockabilly and Blues show for our listeners here at Rock-it Radio. Here is the playlist. Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour #1 1. Tokyo Bay- Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets 2. Baby Please Tell Me Why- Gene Summers 3. Speedway- Elvis Presley 4. Smoke Smoke Smoke That Cigarette- Cousin Harley 5. I Got To Drive- Dale Watson 6. Open Road- Lil' Linn & The Lookout Boys 7. You're Humbuggin' Me- Let Frizzell 8. Rockin' n Boppin'- Hal Weston 9. Teenage Beat- Kim Wilson 10. Pandit- The Nut Jumpers 11. Jellico Coal Man- T-Bone Burnett 12. Do You Really Wanna Do It- John Paul Keith 13. Should We Tell Him- The Everly Brothers 14. Take A Message To Mary- Nick Lowe & Dave Edmunds 15. All I Have To Do Is Dream- Lee Rocker 16. Out Late Up Early- The Hi-Risers 17. Skinny Elvis- Sam Morrow (w/ Jaime Wyatt) 18. Burning Love (Rehearsal Version)- Elvis Presley Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour #2 1. No Way Back- Guana Batz 2. '59- Brian Setzer 3. Bedhead- Kyle Lacy & The Harlem River Noise 4. Jungle Bo- Joakim Tinderholt & His Band 5. No Use But O' Well- Lily Locksmith 6. Don't Wait Up- Laura Lee Perkins 7. It's My Lazy Day- Chet Atkins & The Carter Sisters 8. Paper Doll- Motel Mirrors 9. The Happy Camper- Reverend Horton Heat 10. Spy From Shanghai- Sultans Of Jungle 11. Rolling Stone- Ray Black & The Flying Carpets 12. Chicken Bone- The Sirocco Bros 13. Hot Dog Buddy Buddy- Bill Haley & His Comets 14. Be-Bop-A-Lula- Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps 15. Heartbreak Hotel- Elvis Presley 16. Heartbeat- Kid Ramos 17. A1 On The Jukebox- BR549 18. California Rock- Jeremy & The Harlequins 19. Girl I Need- Scotty Baker Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour #3 1. May Have To Do It (Don't Have To Like It)- Jesse Dayton 2. Evenin' Time- Scotty McKay 3. Power Of My Love (takes 2 & 3)- Elvis Presley 4. Take These Chains From My Heart- The Delta Bombers 5. You Gotta Try- Lily Locksmith 6. I Will Rock & Roll With You- Johnny Cash 7. Never Been In Love- Dave Edmunds 8. Kaw-Liga- Carl Perkins 9. Twenty Flight Rock- Robert Gordon 10. Circle Rock- Matchbox 11. Up and Down- Patrick Sweany 12. Queen Of Kuwait- Babe Miller 13. Rip It Up- Little Richard 14. Long Tall Sally- Jerry Lee Lewis 15. Lucille- The Everly Brothers 16. The One- Hot Boogie Chillun 17. Let Them Talk- Joshua Hedley 18. Promised Land- John Lindberg Trio 19. Goin' Back To Texas- Charley Crockett =============================================== ROCKIN DADDY O AND THE ATOMIC DOO WOP DANCE PARTY WITH GREAT DOO WOP ROCK ON SHOW #6206 The Cool Daddy is back this week ready to flashback to around 1957 on some street corner in Brooklyn. Here is the playlist of this show #6206. 1. Never Let You Go-The Five Discs 2. I'm So Happy-The Ducanes 3. The Closer You Are-The Magnificent Four 4. Sweetest One-The Crests 5. When In Love-Gregory Howard 6. Pearl-The Schoolboys 7. Who Cares About Love-Vicky Tafoya & The Big Beat 8. The Bells Of Rosa Rita-The Admirations 9. I Can't Believe-Dino & The Diplomats 10. Because Of You-The Dreamers 11. House Where Lovers Dream-The Timetones 12. Don't Cha' Go-Richard Berry 13. I Found A Love-The 24th Street Wailers 14. Why Do You Do Me Like You Do-The Cleftones 15. Oh Gee Oh Gosh-The Kodaks 16. Deep Dark Secret-Gizzelle 17. Love No One But You-The Jesters 18. You're The Reason-The Charts 19. Oh Starlight-The Quinns 20. Little Star-The Elegants =============================================== MATT THE CAT & THE JUKE IN THE BACK SHOW WITH A TRIBUTE TO R&B IN 1948 PT. 2 ON ROCK-IT RADIO SHOW #6207 The jukebox takes center stages as we travel back 70 years o dig on the hep sounds of 1948. This week, in part 2 of 2, the "Juke In The Back" features the biggest jukebox hits of the first half of 1948. You'll jump to records by Wynonie Harris, Bull Moose Jackson, Nellie Lutcher, Camille Howard, Sonny Thompson and many more. Dig on the unique sound of the "Chee Chee Girl" as well as Nat "King" Cole's big crossover hit that actually did better on the Pop than R&B lists. We've got souring instrumentals, jump blues, crooners and vocal groups, so grab a fist full of nickels and get ready to celebrate part 2 of 1948 on this week's "Juke In The Back" with Matt The Cat. 1. Swanee River Boogie - Albert Ammons & His Rhythm Kings - Mercury 1947 2. Run Joe - Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five - Decca 1948 3. Ebony Rhapsody - Rosetta Howard & The Big Three Trio - Columbia 1948 4. Wrapped Up In A Dream - Do, Ray & Me - Commodore 1948 5. Messin' Around - Memphis Slim & His House Rockers - Miracle 1948 6. My Heart Belongs To You - Arbee Stidham - RCA Victor 1948 7. Pretty Mama Blues - Ivory Joe Hunter - Pacific 1948 8. Corn Bread - Hal Singer Sextette - Savoy 1948 9. Late Freight - Sonny Thmpson Quintet - Miracle 1948 10. Am I Asking Too Much - Dinah Washington - Mercury 1948 11. Blues After Hours - Pee Wee Crayton & His Guitar - Modern 1948 12. It's Too Soon To Know - The Orioles - It's A Natural 1948 13. GREAT 78 - Sweet Georgia Brown - Brother Bones & The Shadows - Tempo 1948 14. A Little Bird Told Me - Paula Watson - Supreme 1948 15. Chicken Shack Boogie - Amos Milburn - Aladdin 1948 16. 'Long About Midnight - Roy Brown & His Mighty Mighty Men - De Luxe 1948 17. After Hours - Erskine Hawkins & His Orch - Bluebird 1946 =============================================== PETE CHASTON'S DOO WOP SHOW HERE ON ROCK-IT RADIO #6208 Pete is one of our veteran DJs here on the Rock-it and his Doo Wop collection is quite extensive! If you love Doo Wop Rock and Roll but in search of more of the obscurities along with the standards this show just might be for you. 1. Doo-Wop All Night Long-The Blue Emotions (opening theme song) (1982) 2. I Need Someone-The Belmonts (1961) 3. We Belong Together-The Belmonts (1961) 4. Zip Boom-The Supremes (1956) 5. Tonight Kathleen-The Valentines (1954) 6. There's Something Awfully Nice About You-The Escorts (xxxx) 7. Rang Tang Ding Dong-The Cellos (1957) 8. The Be Bop Mouse-The Cellos (1957) 9. Midnight Ride of Paul Revere-The Monotones (xxxx) 10. Ala-Men-Sy (acappella version)-The Quotations (1962) SILLY SONG SEGMENT: 11. Gravy-John Zacherle (1961 or '62) 12. The Story of Daddy Cool-Daddy Cool (Dennis Ostrum) (xxxx) SCRATCHY 45 RPMs SEGMENT: 13. That Old Black Magic-The Marcels (1963) 14. The Slop-The Olympics (1960) 15. Saved-LaVern Baker (1961) 16. Love Will Make Your Mind Go Wild-The Penguins (1955) BACK TO THE CDs &/or More 45 RPMs: 17. Peanut Butter-The Marathons (The Vibrations) (1961) 18. Moonlight-The Vanguards (1958) 19. Rocket "88"-Jackie Brenston & his Delta Kings (1951) 20. Money Honey-The Drifters (1953) SLOW SONG SEGMENT: 21. Oh, What a Night-The Dells (1956) 22. The Way You Look Tonight-The Jaguars (1957) 23. Over the Rainbow-The Dimensions (1960) 24. Most of All-The Marcels (1961) 25. Two People in the Worls-The Marcels (1961) 26. High on a Hill-The Marcels (1973) 27. (closing theme song) Adios-The Five Discs (1961) =============================================== KEN STRANGE COUNTRY RECORD ROUND UP SHOW NOW ON ROCK-IT RADIO SHOW #6209 Another fun filled show of country Music from right across the board and right across the decades from the 50's to the 00's, with something old, something new, and a whole lot more in between including the regular "Duos and Duets" feature. 01. Intro - Medley 02. Set The Wedding - Helen Carter (57) Hickory 03. Truck Driving Buddy - Hank England (65) Process 04. Honky Tonk Girl - Gail Bliss (16) Sheer Bliss 05. Shameless - Garth Brooks (91) Capitol 06. If You Believe - George Jones (65) Mercury 07. Did She Mention My Name - George Hamilton IV (68) RCA-Victor 08. What's Left Of Me - Linda Cassady (76) Cin Kay 09. That Old Heartbreak Express - Buster Turner & His Pinnacle Mountain Boys (58) Fortune 10. Pickin' Up The Pieces - Poco (69) Epic 11. The Pill - Loretta Lynn (75) MCA 12. Since The Fired The Band Director At Murphy High - Linda Manning (68) Mercury 13. Oakie Boogie - Ella Mae Morse (57) Capitol 14. Tight Fittin' Jeans - Conway Twitty (81) MCA 15. Country Boy's Dream - Carl Perkins (66) Dollie 16. Go South Little Man - Carlton Norris (61) D 17. I Just Wonder Where he Could be Tonight - Hilka & Jebry (79) IBC 18. Mama Don't Whip Little Buford - Homer & Jethro (64) RCA-Victor 19. We'll Stick Together - Kitty Wells & Johnny Wright (68) Decca 20. If We Can't Do It Right - Kathy & Larry Barnes (77) Republic 21. Until The End Of Time - Sharon Vaughn & Narvel Felts (74) Cinnamon 22. You're The Kind Of Trouble - Solomon Burke & Patty Loveless (06) Shout Factory 23. Train Of Love - Johnny Cash (56) Sun 24. Looking For More In '64 - Jim Nesbitt (64) Chart 25. Picking Sweethearts - Jimmy Dean (52) 4-Star 26. Mean Mean Mean Son Of A Gun - Johnny Horton (60) Dot 27. Outro - Medley "Keep It Country" =============================================== KEITH BAXTER AND LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL ROCKABILLY SHOW ON ROCK-IT RADIO #6210 From the UK it's Keith Baxter with some 50s Rock and Roll and Rockabilly music. Here is the playlist. 1 Let's Have A Beach Party - Surfin' Lungs 2 (I Met Her On The) Blues Cruise - Rick Estrin And The Nightcats 3 Hawaii - Beach Boys 4 Sugar Coated Love - Barbara Lynn 5 Twenty Flight Rock - Eddie Cochran 6 They Are Saying - Bobby Byrd 7 Too Hot To Handle - Vince Anthony 8 Teenager In Love - Marty Wilde 9 The Day We Fell In Love - The Ovations 10 Serenade - Dion 11 I Do Believe - The Count Five 12 Wham! - Lonnie Mack 13 I Don't Know - Lightnin' Slim 14 I Can't Go On - Fats Domino 15 War Of The Worlds - Atlantics 16 Write Me A Letter - Bobby Byrd 17 That's Love - Billy Fury 18 Suzie Q - Lonnie Mack =============================================== AL COOL DADDY SMITH WITH PT. 2 TRIBUTE TO CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL ON ROCK-IT RADIO SHOW #6211 This show continues my look at what was arguably the greatest Rock band of the late 1960's and early 1970's .... Creedence Clearwater Revival! CCR ,as they were affectionately called, aspired to bring back to Americans the music that throughout the mid '60's and into the 70's had been hijacked by British Bands. The outstanding success they had in their brief four years as CCR is a testament to the achievement of that goal. This show will continue with their story by highlighting most of the tracks from two of their most successful albums "Bayou Country" and "Willy and The Poor Boys". Both albums are from 1969 arguably their most successful year. The play list is short but several of the recordings are quite long. The Play List as follows: 1. Born On The Bayou-Creedence Clearwater Revival 1969 2. Bootleg-Creedence Clearwater Revival 1969 3.Grave Yard Train-Creedence Clearwater Revival 1969 4. Proud Mary-Creedence Clearwater Revival 1969 5. Good Golly Miss Molly-Creedence Clearwater Revival 1969 6.Keep On Chooglin'-Creedence Clearwater Revival 1969 7. Penthouse Pauper-Creedence Clearwater Revival 1969 8. The Midnight Special-Creedence Clearwater Revival 1969 9. Effigy-Creedence Clearwater Revival 1969 10. Don't Look Now(It Ain't You Or Me)-Creedence Clearwater revival 1969 11. It Came Out Of The Sky-Creedence Clearwater Revival 1969 12. Poor Boy Shuffle-Creedence Clearwater Revival 1969 13. Feelin' Blue-Creedence Clearwater Revival 1969 14. Side O' The Road-Creedence Clearwater Revival 1969 15. My Baby Left Me-Creedence Clearwater Revival 1970 16. Ooby Dooby-Creedence Clearwater Revival 1970 =============================================== GARY K THE ROCKIN' MAILMAN AND THE VINTAGE VINYL TREASURE CHEST SHOW ON ROCK-IT RADIO #6212 FLASHBACK TO 1961! The Vintage Vinyl Treasure Chest this time is going back to the summer of 1961. Actually July 30, 1961. I have randomly pulled 24 hits from the Billboard Hot 100 on that date, put them in order from highest to lowest, placed them on the turtable and let 'em rip. Here they are along with the Billboard chart number. Random Hot 100 Picks for July 30, 1961 1 #78 As If I Didn't Know-Adam Wade 2 #76 Tender Years - George Jones 3 #70 Nag - Halos 4 #66 Hurt - Timi Yuro 5 #61 One Summer Night - Diamonds 6 #54 My True Story - Jive Five 7 #52 School is Out - Gary U.S. Bonds 8 #44 You Can't Sit Down Pt 2 - Philip Upchurch Combo 9 #41 Michael - Highwaymen 10 #40 The Writing on the Wall - Adam Wade 11 #38 I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door - Eddie Hodges 12 #27 The Fish - Bobby Rydell 13 #25 Hewart & Soul - Jan & Dean 14 #24 Pretty Little Angel Eyes - Curtis Lee 15 #23 Hello Mary Lou - Rick Nelson 16 #21 My Kind of Girl - Matt Monro 17 #18 Wooden Heart - Joe Dowell 18 #16 Moody River - Pat Boone 19 #14 Please Stay - Drifters 20 #13 Every Beat of My Heart - Pips 21 #12 Last Night - Mar-Keys 22 #11 San Antonio Rose - Floyd Cramer 23 #10 Let's Twist Again - Chubby Checker 24 #6 Hats Off to Larry - Del Shannon 25 #1 Tossin' & Turnin' - Bobby Lewis Closing Song 26 That's All She Wrote - Rick Nelson 1963 =============================================== THE COOCH JOHN MINNECUCCI AND JOHN'S ATTIC OLDIES SHOW IS ON DEMAND AT ROCK-IT RADIO SHOW #6213 John's Attic where we feature classic R&B R&R Rock A Billy & Blues songs & artists from the 40s,50s & a touch of the 60s & sometime a little beyond. Some of the featured artists for this show.Dion & Belmonts, Jimmy Reed, J.T Brown, Hondas, Bo Diddley and more. 1. Round House Boogie- J.T. Brown -1952 2. Jim Dandy- LaVern Baker & The Gliders- 1956 3. Up On The Mountain- Magnificents- 4956 4. Big Long Slidin Thing- Dinah Washington- 1954 5. It's You I Love- Croom Brothers- 1958 6. For Sentimental Reasons-Marvells-1961 7. When You Wish Upon A Star- Dion & Belmonts- 1960 8. Dion & Belmonts- Where Or When 1960 9. Lollipop Mama- Wynonie Harris- 1947 10. Down In Uncle Harrys Basement- Jesters 1961 11. All My Love Belongs To You- Bullmoose Jackson 1948 12. Oh What a Night- Dells-1956 13. Rock The Bottle- Earl Forrest 1952 14. Diddley Daddy- Bo Diddley & Moonglows 1955 15. Crazy Mixed Up Song- Homer & Jethro 1954 16. You Got Me Dizzy-Jimmy Reed 1956 17. Tell Me Why- Walcos- 1958 18. You've Really Got A Hold Om Me- Miracles-1962 19. An Innocent Kiss- Tops- 1958 20. Angel- Johnny Ace-1952 21. Little Junior& his Blue Flames- Mystery Train 1953 22. Up Jumped The Devil-Roy Brown- 1954 23.Who Is The Girl- Rivileers 1957 24. Send It- Hondas 1962 25. 14 Karet Soul Mr. Rock & Roll =============================================== BILLY VERA'S ROCK AND ROLL PARTY SHOW GOING BACK TO 1949 WITH GREAT EARLY R&B ON ROCK-IT RADIO SHOW #6214 The year 1949 was pivotal in that it was the year Jerry Wexler, then a record reviewer for Billboard magazine, coined the term "Rhythm & Blues." The music was still, again in his words, "Black music for black adults," although there was a small coterie of white youngsters just beginning to discover it as music they could dance to. Today's show features some stars of the day, Buddy Johnson, the Orioles, Amos Milburn, Louis Jordan, Dinah Washington, Lionel Hampton, Charles Brown and Nat King Cole, along with newcomers like Ray Charles, Johnny Otis with Little Esther and B.B. King. Two of the year's biggest tunes, "The Hucklebuck" and "Rag Mop" are also featured. HOUR 1 1. Hucklebuck Daddy - Jimmy Preston 2. Barbeque Lounge - Arbee Stidham 3. I Don't Care Who Knows - Buddy & Ella Johnson 4. Page Boy Shuffle - Joe Thomas 5. Let's Have a Ball - Maxim Trio (featuring Ray Charles) 6. Numbers Boogie - Sugar Chile Robinson 7. I Challenge Your Kiss - The Orioles 8. Cole Slaw - Frank 'Floorshow' Culley 9. Double Crossin' Blues - Johnny Otis Orch. Featuring Little Esther & The Robins 10. New Style Baby - Jay McShann Orch. Featuring Walter Brown 11. So Long - Ruth Brown 12. Blow Big Jay - Big Jay McNeely 13. How Wrong Can a Good Man Be? - Percy Mayfield 14. Wish I Was in Walla Walla - Nellie Lutcher 15. Bewildered - Amos Milburn 16. Gravy Train - Tiny Bradshaw HOUR 2 17. Red Boy at the Mardi Gras - Todd Rhodes Orch. 18. Petting & Poking - Louis Jordan 19. Juice Head Man of Mine - Dinah Washington 20. The Hucklebuck - Paul Williams Orchestra 21. The Hucklebuck - Roy Milton 22. Ricky's Blues - Jimmy Ricks & The Ravens 23. In The Evening - Jimmy Witherspoon 24. Hot Biscuits -Jay McShann & His Band 25. I Didn't Like It The First Time - Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends 26. I Got The Blues - B.B. King 27. Ragg Mopp - Lionel Hampton 28. T-Bone Walker 29. Wino Baby Boogie - Joe Turner 30. Trouble Blues - Charles Brown 31. For All We Know - Nat King Cole 32. Don't Put Me Down - Jimmy Liggins =============================================== COOL BOBBY B AND THE DOO WOP STOP ON ROCK-IT RADIO SHOW #6215 From a undisclosed location due to him cranking the transmitter to a Million Watts! Cool Bobby B is back on the Rock-it this week with 3 hours of great Doo Wop music of the 50s and early 60s. And occasionally even doo wop today! Let's get started with the playlist. Hour #1 1. Rockin with the clock -- Shirley and Lee 2. You belong to me - The Duprees 3. A little bit of soap - The Jarmels 4. Diamonds and Pearls - The Paradons 5. Gee (But I'd give the world) - The Crests 6. Crying in the chapel - The Orioles 7. A kiss is a kiss - Rockin' Chairs 8. I hear bells - Del Vikings 9. Lullaby of the bells - The Deltaires 10. Shu Bop - Dion 11. Little boy and Girl - Larry Chance & The Earls 12. I'm so young - The Students 13. Please say you want me - The Schoolboys 14. Over the Rainbow - The Demensions 15. Uncle Sam - Magnificent 4 16. A picture of you - The Danleers 17. I'll always watch over you - The Turbans 18. Once upon a time - Rochelle & Candles Hour #2 19. Down by the Ocean - Philly Cuzz 20. Chapel Bells - The Fascinators 21. Poor Rock and Roll - Nicky & Nobles 22. Misty - Vibrations 23. Cry Baby - Garnet Mimms & Enchanters 24. Gypsy Woman - The Impressions 25. Crazy Little Mama - El Dorados 26. This I swear - The Skyliners 27. Dream Girl - Norman Fox & Rob Roys 28. One Summer Night - Philly Cuzz 29. Mr. Bassman - Johnny Cymbal 30. Shop Around (orig. Detroit Version) - Miracles 31. Stormy Weather - 5 Sharps 32. Rockin at Midnight - Sherman & The Darts 33. No one knows - Dion & Belmonts 34. Don't Pity Me - Dion & Belmonts 35. Sometimes - Danny & The Juniors 36. Looking for my baby - The Earls 37. Peace of Mind - Magnificent Men Hour #3 38. 11th hour Melody - The Rivieras 39. Moonlight Cocktails - The Rivieras 40. Take me as I am - The Duprees 41. Flower of Love - The Crests 42. Without a song - Jimmy Ricks & Ravens 43. The Gleam in your eyes - The Channels 44. Share - Frankie Lymon & Teenagers 45. I'm really too young - The Nobletones 46. Teenager in love - Dion & The Belmonts 47. Don't ask me to be lonely - The Dubs 48. Earth Angel - The Penguins 49. Wonderful Girl - 5 Satins 50. it's not for me - Rudy & The Wheels 51. Since I fell for you - The Skyliners 52. Dear Heart - The Spaniels 53. Rocket Ride - Johnny Greco 54. I'll be true - The Orlons 55. Where or when - Dion & Belmonts 56. Goodnight Baby -- Imaginations ============================================== COME JOIN US ON FACEBOOK !!! WE WOULD LOVE A LIKE FROM YOU! http://www.facebook.com/rockitface The Rock-it Radio Facebook Site. ============================================== HISTORY OF ROCK-IT RADIO If you are new to Rock-it Radio and would like to learn more -- We have our History Page up as well -- telling the story of Rock-it Radio. You can find it at: http://www.rockitradio.net/history.html |
ROCK-IT RADIO T SHIRTS - MANY DESIGNS TO CHOOSE FROM!! Have you seen the new full line of Rock-it Radio T shirts that have been Released. 3 New designs by Rock-it Radio's own Jammin' Jan. Each Rock-it Radio T shirt is only $16.00 each plus shipping. And 100% of All monies goes to keeping Rock-it Radio Online. Come check out the latest styles.: http://www.rockitradio.net/tshirt.html Check Website for updates and availability |
VINTAGE VIDEO PICK OF THE WEEK
For the week of 7 July, 2018 This week in our archives page: http://www.rockitradio.net/video.html This week: The Knickerbockers with their mid 60s hit of "Lies, Lies" |
================================================ LANE QUIGLEY AND THE MEMORY LANE SHOW CLASS OF 1968 SPECIAL ON CD NOW AVAILABLE ON EBAY STORE With this newsletter the annual 50 year class Reunion featuring the highlights and music of 1968 has begun being listed and played here at Rock-it Radio. A total of 5 Shows will be broadcast. There is a 6th CD though and the entire set is for sale - just now listed in our Ebay Store - The Cost is $39.95 but remember it is 6 CD's! The link to it in our store is: https://www.ebay.com/itm/142819182437 100% OF ALL SALES GOES TO KEEPING ROCK-IT RADIO ONLINE. |
================================================ JULY ROCK-IT RADIO FREE GIVEAWAY CD - DJ DAN INGRAM FROM 1964 OVER WABC NEW YORK Last month we lost one of the top DJ's in Radio. Dan Ingram who spent many year's bringing great music to the folks of New York City on Radio Giant WABC. In his memory we are going to be giving away a broadcast of his show early on in his career we are giving away a show from 12 June 1964 at WABC. It's our catalog RIR #644 and one of our more popular shows. If you wish to see what is in this Dan Ingram WABC New York broadcast CD check it out in our Ebay Store at: https://www.ebay.com/itm/141914472858 BUT DON'T BUY IT! Get another Rock-it Radio product from the sites below and we will send you this CD for FREE. You can shop at the following Rock-it Radio sites. The Rock-it Radio Launching Pad: http://www.rockitradio.net/store.html Wolfman Jack Shows. http://www.rockitradio.net/wolfman.html Rock-it Radio Shows: http://www.rockitradio.net/order.html or our new service of Rock-it Radio shows on Flashdrive. http://www.rockitradio.net/flashdrivemp3.html Or our 50 Rock it Radio shows on Flashdrive at: http://www.rockitradio.net/flashdrive.html Any order from any of those sites in April you will get this CD for FREE! |
================================================ NEW RELEASE -- FLASHDRIVE OF ROCK-IT RADIO SHOWS #6101 TO #6150. OUR 15TH FLASHDRIVE NEW RELEASE!!!!! ROCK-IT RADIO FLASHDRIVE #16!! This includes over 75 hours of Rock-it Radio oldies programming from shows #6151 to #6200. The Flashdrive features all these shows in their entirety in mp3 format in studio quality and just plug into your computer and Rock-it Away!!!! Check out #16 and it's playlist via our Flashdrive page at http://www. rockitradio.net/flashdrive.html or in our Ebay Store listed as: https://www.ebay.com/itm/142859495693 |
===============================================TWO NEW RELEASES IN THE ROCK-IT RADIO LAUNCHING PAD STORE AND EBAY STORE. It's our first 2 new vintage releases for 2018. And since Dick Biondi is our free giveaway this week. We thought we would release 2 more shows of his on his syndicated show of Dick Biondi's Super Gold Show from 1977. It's an oldies show from back then aired at WNMB Myrtle Beach, S. Carolina. Now listed in the Rock-it Radio Launching pad As our first South Carolina listings at: http://www.rockitradio.net/store.html Or our Ebay Store Listings with playlists et al at: Part I at: https://www.ebay.com/itm/142786822785 (RIR #655) Part II at: https://www.ebay.com/itm/142786838451 (RIR #656) All updates and latest news on our vintage radio broadcasts can be found in our Launching Pad Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/rockitpad |
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VINTAGE BROADCASTS ON FLASHDRIVE It's hard to believe but we realize that perhaps our declining sales is due to Compact Discs are a aging medium. And Flashdrives And digital is where it's at. So, I am going to make this offer just on a trial basis for the remainder of 2017. If you would prefer to have Rock-it Radio shows and vintage radio shows that we offer for sale on Flashdrive in mp3 format rather then on CD we can provide that service here at Rock-it Radio. Here it is how it works: 1. E mail me at rockitradio@netzero.net and let me know what shows you would like to have on Flashdrive. Let's make it a minimum of 3 broadcasts. Either any Rock-it Radio show .... or Vintage Radio Show from the 50s through 70s that we offer at: http://www.rockitradio.net/store.html 2. The Cost: Flashdrive will cost $5.00 and each show that you wish to have will cost $5.00 - nearly 50% CHEAPER then on CD. 3. I will send you back a invoice within a couple of days, It will be sent via paypal and it is not obligatory. If you change your mind just don't pay. But it is easy to pay with any major credit card. 4. Please allow up to 7 days for me to fill the order. Once payment is sent. In case I get swamped with this offer. Probably sooner. I have to redigitalize all sold shows into MP3 and that takes a little bit of time. All orders will have $3.00 postage a slight increase but that is due to it is shipped as a package and not envelope since it will be over a 1/4" thick. For example you order: 3 of our Alan Freed Radio shows. And a Real Don Steele show. A total of 4 shows - That would normally be a cost of $40.00 on CD. All together on one flashdrive so the invoice would look like - Flashdrive $5.00 - Four Shows on Flashdrive @ $5.00 each - $20.00 - shipping $3.00 Total: $28.00 Of course if you order more shows on the flashdrive you would continue saving as you are paying the $5.00 per show rather then $9.50. And of course we will be adding the monthly giveaway as well. So for a invoice again just e mail me your wants on your flashdrive for shows on mp3 at: rockitradio@netzero.net Also, check out this offer again at: http://www.rockitradio.net/flashdrivemp3.html ============================================================= |
COLLECTING AIRCHECKS - A HOBBY OF RADIO NOSTALGIA What is a Aircheck? It is simply a recording of a radio broadcast. Usually collected by Radio fans. Come check out our webpage on collecting Airchecks. http://www.rockitradio.net/aircheck.html |
COME REMEMBER WOLFMAN JACK !!!
Rock-it Radio has a very special way to remember Wolfman Jack.
Arguably the most iconic of American DJ's. Come check out the
Rock-it Radio Wolfman Page at:
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REMEMBERING OFFSHORE PIRATE RADIO IN THE UK
In the mid 1960s it was difficult for the youth to actually listen to Rock and Roll in the UK.
The BBC actually ran only a few hours a weekend to provide the young Brits with this outlet.
At night during the week they ventured to even tune into Radio Luxembourg to get there fill,
that broadcast rock and pop around the clock.
To fill this void some venture capitalists decided to bring in commercial radio aboard refitted
radio ships. And anchor themselves just off into International waters off the English coast.
Radio Caroline (named after Caroline Kennedy the U.S. President's daughter at the time)
and Radio London being the most famous. Rock-it Radio has a website dedicated to their ventures
and also have actual radio broadcasts available of
these offshore pirates.
We invite you to check them out our webpage at:http://www.rockitradio.net/pirate.html |
VINTAGE ALAN FREED RADIO BROADCASTS AVAILABLE THRU THE ROCK-IT RADIO LAUNCHING PAD. No DJ represents 50s rock and roll then that of The Late Great Alan Freed. He truly was Mr. Rock & Roll. And a icon in broadcasting. Rock-it Radio is blessed enough to have actual radio broadcasts uncut and unedited of some of these 50s shows. Here is a list and ebay links of what we have available, with the Ebay store links. 1. Ultra Rare Broadcasts of Alan Freed. http://www.ebay.com/itm/2230394396 2. Alan Freed over WINS New York City from 5 March, 1955 http://www.ebay.com/itm/4004323982 3. Alan Freed over WINS New York City from 23 March, 1955 Rock and Roll Dance Party Show. http://www.ebay.com/itm/140357066934 4. Alan Freed Rock & Roll Dance Party plus more from 1956 http://www.ebay.com/itm/4013450227 5. Alan Freed After School Rock and Roll Show from 27 Jan. 1957 over WINS New York City! http://www.ebay.com/itm/140359196279 6. Alan Freed over WINS New York Rock and Roll Dance Party from 10 June, 1957. http://www.ebay.com/itm/140359459651 7. Alan Freed over WABC New York City from 5 November, 1959 Just a couple of weeks before the Payola scandal breaks out. http://www.ebay.com/itm/140355474287 100% of sales of these shows goes to supporting and maintaining Rock-it Radio. The shows are remastered onto Compact Disc for modern day convenience. And are less then $10 U.S. each and we ship worldwide. ============================================== |
FINDING ROCK-IT RADIO ON THE 'TUNE IN RADIO' CELL PHONE APP.
We have had a few requests from listeners that they couldn't find us on the popular 'Tune in Radio' App. on Android and PC and iphones. Running a search of 'Rock-it Radio' will actually list 100s of Rock stations. So, the best way to find us on this very thorough and extensive app. that I love using myself is - run a search on 'rockabilly' - there you will easily find Rock-it Radio listed. Our Tune in Radio App. webpage is also at: http://tunein.com/station/?stationId=41878 |
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MISSED A COUPLE OF NEWSLETTERS LAST COUPLE OF WEEKS?? THEN YOU CAN ALWAYS CHECK OUR BLOG WHERE IT IS ARCHIVED. YOU CAN CHECK OUT OUR BLOG AT: http://rock-itradio.blogspot.com/ |
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ROCK-IT RADIO DJ PAGE...
Remember you can check out all the Rock-it Radio DJ's
and read the bios of these DJ's that make these
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================================================= We are in our 22nd year!!! Please share the good news with your family and friends that love original Oldies Music - We are back and Rockin' with new shows in our program page at http://www.rockitradio.net/programs.html Just click the MP3 speaker to the show that has your musical interest! |
================================================= WELCOME NEW MEMBERS TO THE LISTENER'S CLUB!!!! A big welcome to the below new Rock-it Radio listeners that joined our Listeners Club from June 22, 2018 to July 7, 2018 We hope that you enjoy the music Rock-it Radio provides and our playlists and information that our weekly newsletter provides. Any comments, criticisms, kudos, compliments or future ideas is always welcome and you can e mail me personally at: rockitradio@netzero.net Arnold Grabush - Baltimore, Maryland USA Kevin Watson - London, United Kingdom Linda Greenburg - Medford, Oregon USA John O'Neill - Clarkdale, Arizona USA Art Hamrick - Ohio, USA Giuseppe Oliveri Jr. - Elmont, New York USA Sigge Turski - Merlanna, Sweden Jon Polless - Soap Lake, Washington USA Greg Nixon - Grayslake, Illinois USA Michael Price - Henryetta, Oklahoma USA Christophe Voisin - Pontalier, France Chris Scallion - Sheridan, Arkansas USA Robert Cruts - Bangor, Pennsylvania USA Brad Levine - Centennial, Colorado USA We have gained 110 new likes in our listeners club in our Facebook page Rock-it Radio Fan Page as well this week at: http://facebook.com/rockitface and 1 more following us on Twitter @Rockitradio1 . We have added a total of 125 new members to the Rock-it Radio Listeners Club since our last newsletter. We now have 93,208 exactly that have joined the Rock-it Radio Listeners club. We hope that you enjoy the rare 50's and early 60's Rock and Roll, Rockabilly and Doo Wop (which most commercial oldies radio stations have forgotten) that we are able to play for you from Rock-it Radio. Remember, we are here for you! So if you ever have any requests, dedications, comments and suggestions we always love to hear from our listeners. Our e mail address is: rockitradio@netzero.net ==================================================== To learn more about the Rock-it Radio Listeners Club and our Free Newsletter please check out: http://www.rockitradio.net/member.html It's free and easy to join and the Rock-it Radio Newsletter is always online at: http://www.rockitradio.net/newsletter.html
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PLEASE HELP US SPREAD THE GOOD WORD OF ROCK-IT RADIO! Do you know of someone that might also like the music of Rock-it Radio? We are desperately trying to keep this music alive and have been doing so since 1995! Please share the information of this station. And if you have a website would you please consider putting a Rock-it Radio link on your page. There are a few to choose from in our link page at: http://www.rockitradio.net/links.html |
HOW TO ORDER OLD ROCK-IT RADIO SHOWS = YOUR PURCHASES HELP US STAY ONLINE!!!
We have received many inquiries on how to order Rock-it Radio shows that are no longer in
our on archives webpage. These shows are still available on CD and mailed to you within 24
hours of receiving payment.
To help search for older shows that you may be looking for you may want to check the Rock-it
Radio blog site. Old newsletters describing the shows and playlists
are archived there and there is a menu bar on the right side that breaks down every playlist
by month. This website is: http://rock-itradio.blogspot.com
Then you may either pay by check or money order or paypal. Rock-it Radio shows are only
$9.50 U.S. each and are studio quality broadcasts that were placed on Compact Disc here at
the Rock-it Radio Studio. We have a flat rate shipping charge of $1.50 U.S. so if you order
one or several -- it is still only $1.50
U.S. shipping. And we ship worldwide, overseas orders are mailed out first class airmail.
Instructions where to send payment is at our webpage:
If you are a member of paypal (http://www.paypal.com) you can e mail directly
and let me know via e mail (rockitradio@netzero.net) what shows you would
like we can send you a paypal invoice within 24 hours.
When you order a Rock-it Radio show or shop at our Rock-it Radio Launching Pad you
help keep these oldies alive and help us pay the bills here at Rock-it Radio.
And at the same time -- you are not getting nothing for your donation, but actually
some of the shows and memories we hope we keep alive here at Rock-it Radio.
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TOP 25 SELLERS OF THE ROCK-IT RADIO LAUNCHING PAD FOR July 7, 2018 HERE IT IS !!! The Top 25 Countdown from the Rock-it Radio Launching Pad http://www.rockitradio.net/store.html FOR June 21, 2018. As you know the Rock-it Radio Store sells vintage Radio Broadcasts - Where you hear the actual music, news and vintage advertisements - uncut and unedited just like you would of heard it back then. Here are the top sellers this week. 1. Lane Quigley - Class of 1968 50 Year Reunion 2. Rock-it Radio Shows #6051 to #6100 Flashdrive 3. Flashdrive Rock-it Radio shows #6101 to #6150 4. RIR #644 - Dan Ingram WABC New York 6/12/1964 5. RIR #181 - Wolfman Jack XERB Rosarito, Mexico 12/8/1967 6. RIR #594 - Denny Sanders WMMS Cleveland 6/30/1978 7. RIR #426 - Dan Ingram WABC New York 7/4/1968 8. RIR #168 - Dan Ingram WABC New York 7/22/1967 9. RIR #386 - Charlie Tuna - KHJ Los Angeles 2/23/1969 10. RIR #179 - Jocko Henderson WOV New York 6/10/1957 11. RIR #646 - Larry Lujack WLS Chicago 8/8/1970 12. RIR #267 - Arnie woo woo Ginsburg WMEX Boston 12/12/1965 13. RIR #466 - 3 vintage Beatles interviews 60s. 14. RIR #410 - Dr. Don Rose KFRC San Francisco 4/4/1974 15. RIR #541 - Denny Sanders WMMS Cleveland 1/31/1978 16. RIR #355 - Real Don Steele KHJ Los Angeles 2/9/1968 17. RIR #497 - Larry Lujack WLS Chicago 10/17/1978 18. RIR #114 - Alan Freed WABC New York 11/5/1959 19. RIR #222 - Ron Britain WCFL Chicago 5/31/1970 20. RIR #622 - Johnny Morgan CKLW Windsor, Ontario 7/12/1967 21. RIR #396 - Humble Harv KHJ Los Angeles 9/28/1968 22. RIR #206 - Wolfman Jack XERB Rosarito 10/1/1969 23. RIR #539 - Cousin Brucie WABC New York 9/3/1965 24. RIR #165 - Dick Biondi - WLS Chicago 3/9/1962 25. RIR #457 - George Granny Goose Groves KGMB Honolulu 6/27/1973
If you would like to view these shows in depth you can check out
our Rock-it Radio Ebay Store at:
or in the Rock-it Radio Launching Pad store at:
http://www.rockitradio.net/store.html (listed by date)
and in the upper left hand corner -
there is a search box where you can type in the DJ name or
Station Call letters and that information on that show will pop up.
Ordering from the Ebay store will also qualify you for the Rock-it Radio
giveaway mentioned previously in this newsletter. Sale of
these broadcasts is what keeps Rock-it Radio going and thank
you again to everyone that buys these!
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REQUEST A ROCK-IT RADIO STORE CATALOG
If you don't like ordering online but still want to have some of the vintage radio shows from the 50s through the 70s - We understand that. That is why we still take mail orders. You can actually save money also in our orders if you use our coupon that comes with every catalog - That will give your order a 25% discount! If you would like a Rock-it Radio catalog that lists over 500 rare and rockin' radio shows with famous DJs when Radio was truly radio! Just e mail us your mailing address and we will send it out straight away! Our E mail address is: rockitradio@netzero.net |
Rockabilly bands looking for airplay
If you or know someone that would like airplay on Rock-it Radio we invite
you to submit your press kits to Rock-it Radio. Our website for further information is: http://www.rockitradio.net/airplay.html
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Come tune into the World on your computer! 1000s of stations around the world now broadcast online. We have a link to some of the internet top directories to help you find these stations. http://www.rockitradio.net/internetradio.html
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Rock-it Radio Program Webpage Reminder
Remember, if the show that you want to hear is getting close to the bottom
of the list of radio shows, you should tune in as soon as you can. These shows
to have a high audio quality require a lot of internet bandwidth and memory.
And currently we can only afford the
30
latest shows online here at Rock-it Radio.
So, when a new show is put online it knocks the oldest one off the Rock-it Radio
archives page. Usually a show will at least last 16 to 20 days, once it is placed in
the archives.
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OUR SISTER STATION FIRST NATIONS BROADCASTING.
We invite you to also check out our sister station -- First Nations
Broadcasting. And tune into the rather Cool North of the Yukon and Alaska
with our very own Debbie Snowdove!
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Well that is just about it for this newsletter and playlists of our latest
shows. We hope that you enjoy them.
We will do our best to keep these shows on for at least 14
days and hopefully 21 days.
All the best always,
Bennie Dingo
Rock-it Radio
e mail: rockitradio@netzero.net
website:
facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bennie.dingo
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