Do you
remember what you were doing 50 Years
Ago this Month? Whether you were dancing to what are now the “Oldies” or protesting on a local
college campus, chances are you owned a transistor radio.
New Yorkers may even have been a fan of
Warren Garling (aka Chris Warren), better known in ‘69 as DJ “Jesse James” on WSNY/Albany, NY. Want to boogie down
Memory Lane with him? You’re in luck! Laugh, reminisce, and hum the Oldies tunes
with Warren in his recently
published memoirs celebrating 50 Years
of Rock & Roll Radio! Remember when we used to say, I’ll Have to ask My Mom”?
Now a BFYP Book 2 jock, eleven-year-old
Warren visited WBNR/Beacon, New York
studios, came home and declared, “Mom, Dad, I don’t want to be Roy Rogers
anymore. I want to be a Radio DJ!” Go now & remember …
50 Years Ago this Month in
Rock & Roll Radio
APRIL
11th: Although
there truly is an *International "Louie Louie"
Day on the official
Brownielocks April calendar of events, it celebrates a 1963 happening. So
obviously more than 50
Years Ago this Month. But at BFYP we have a vested interest in joining
drunk partiers every year on this day. After all, BFYP DJ “Ken Chase”* aka
Mike Korgan, produced The Kingsmen’s decades-enduring and
endearing version of the iconic party song. A sketchy conflict of interest
while working at KISN/Portland, Oregon.
Apparently in a hurry, Mike and the band recorded in it one crazy
session, sans any super-professional equipment. Want to learn more? Excerpt from BFYP Book 2 – Ken Chase. And get the whole book on Amazon! Rock & Roll Radio DJs: The Swinging Sixties. Louie
Louie, oh no / We gotta go … ♪
APRIL
13th: What goes with “Louie Louie” and Old Time Rock ‘n’ Roll*?
Record Store Day of course! Known for new releases and vintage vinyls
spanning the decades, record stores across the country revel in the day with
all sorts of entertainment, goodies, specials and discounts. Enter your zip code here
to find your local participating stores! (*Spanning 1979-2019, nobody does this
song better than Bob Seger.)
April 28th: 50 Years Ago this Month Chicago
Transit Authority
burst on the Rockin’ scene with a trumpeting blare of horns in their self-titled
debut album, garnering a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist of the Year.
Their first three top singles, “Questions 67 & 68,” “Beginnings,” and “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?” solidified the beginning of
their powerful jazzy-Rock sound.
Featured Radio
Survey: *Although by 1969 Mike/Ken
Chase was long gone from KISN/Portland,
we found an April 1969 “Good Guy Survey for the Northwest” at ARSA to tease
your memory … 50 Years Ago This Month in Rock & Roll Radio.
That awesome
day when …
Celebrate APRIL 1969 and … Rock On!
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LinDee Rochelle is a writer
and editor by trade, and author by way of Rock & Roll. She has published
two books (of three) in her Blast from Your Past series, available on
Amazon (eBook and print): Book 1 – Rock & Roll Radio DJs: The First Five Years 1954-1959; and Book 2 – Rock & Roll Radio DJs: The Swinging Sixties. Coming soon … The Psychedelic Seventies!
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