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Those Oldie But
Goodies

Those Oldies But Goodies takes you back to the 50s and
60s when Doo Wop was king ,those oldies you remember
Le Jazz Affair

Le Jazz Affair hosted by Sal
Calfa brings together two of my most favorite things. Jazz
music and technology. The Le Jazz Affair podcast is produced
twice weekly. This podcast features PODSAFE Jazz music found
on the internet from sites like the Podsafe Music Network
and Garage Band...
Sock Hop Soda
Shoppe

The Sock Hop Soda Shoppe with
Joey Prout, the internet's most popular radio show! Join
Joey Prout as he turns back the hands of time and play's all
the top oldies from the 1950's, 1960's, 1970's, and even
play's top oldies from the 1980's! We hope you listen in for
one of internet radio's most popular oldies shows!
Doo Wops Forever

Gus grew up in Brooklyn New York during the 50s when Doo
Wop was born. As His interest in Doo Wop grew, He was
fortunate to go to the Alan Freed shows to witness in person
Doo Wop history in the making. Gus later moved to South
Carolina in the 80s and began hosting a Doo Wop radio show
on 98.3 Fm. Gus also hosted the Doo Wop 50 PBS special in
Atlanta, Georgia in 2000. He also hosted Doo Wop and Oldies
shows all over the country including cruise ships, which he
still does today! Gus now lives in Arizona and is still
doing shows and keeping the music and all those great Doo
Wop memories alive. Gus has the intention of sharing both
the music, the memories, and his vast knowledge of the
greatest music of all time !
Beatles A Rama

Beatles-A-Rama!!! Podcast takes you on a incredible
journey through the better known Fab 4 classics to their
most obscure musical works, and along with some great
interviews, studio sessions all makes this show a must for
any Beatles fan,also tune into Beatles-A-Rama!!! internet
radio 24/7. Go to iTunes radio turner-classic rock category.
Radio Macondo

A weekly showcase of the greatest salsa, classic and new,
plus Cuban son, with commentary on the music and artists.
Big Band
Serenade

Big
Band Serenade is your source for memories of the best of the
Big Band Era. Join us each week as we explore the world of
Big Bands, Swing, Jazz, the Blues, great vocal singers and
groups.
Pete D's Attic Of Hits

Pete is a native New Yorker
born and raised 13 miles from NYC. in Mt.Vernon, hometown
of Dick Clark ( and not surprisingly one of his
inspirations). Pete grew up listening to Top40 radio of
the 60s and early 70s,like radio stations WMCA,WINS,and
WABC and legendary djs like "Cousin Brucie" Morrow and
Murray the K. Pete loves all types of music but being
raised in an urban area, is partial to the classic soul
and r&b sound. He re-creates that top 40 sound using
classic jingles and commercials.
Rock 'n' Roll Revival
Chuck,
like most radio personalities, launched his radio career
from his attic at the age of 15, entertaining friends with
broadcast on his reel to reel tape recorder.Chuck finally
realized later in life that radio would become a very
important part of his life thus, the journey would begin in
the early 80's when Chuck would check into his first radio
station WLHE in Woburn, MA.Later on, Chuck worked for the
old Boston favorite WMEX "All Oldies All Of The Time".In
1990 Chuck would join 92.5 fm for five years where he
enjoyed entertaining audiences with lite rock and hosting
his own jazz show weekly.
Rock And Roll Is Here To Stay -
The Radio Show
Danny
& The Juniors, individually Frank Maffei, Danny Rapp, Joe
Terranova and Dave White, began singing together in the
early 1950's at ages 13 and 14 in Philadelphia where they
were fans of the local rhythm and blues radio stations. It
was there they heard the first stirrings of a new music soon
to become known as Rock 'n Roll. The Juvenaires, as they
were called then, quickly decided to become part of the new
movement and began to perform the new songs as well as their
own original material at school dances, local clubs and
restaurants. With the success of At The Hop, Danny And The
Juniors began touring with the other early legends and
founders of American Rock In Roll such as: Fats Domino,
Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis and The Platters
in the famous Alan Freed Big Beat Show, as well as appearing
at many of the nations top nightclubs, arenas and fairs. To
this day they have traveled millions of miles and
entertained millions of people in all fifty states, Canada,
Europe, South America and Asia. Now, in their fifth decade
as performers, the group still appears at a multitude of
venues including conventions, theatres, clubs, casinos,
fairs and festivals. Their wholesome, fun-loving stage show
is embellished with comedy, impressions, bright costumes and
audience participation -- while still preserving the rich
history -- and is regarded as one of the best in the
business.
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