A ED MCKENZIE FAREWELL WXYZ BACK-PAGE: 3/15/59

DETROIT FREE PRESS March 15, 1959

 

Sunday, March 15, 1959

A DETROIT RADIO BACK-PAGE

 

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DETROIT FREE PRESS: ED McKENZIE

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DETROIT TOP DEEJAYS PICKS THE WEEK’S TEN HITS: 1966

DETROIT FREE PRESS February 11, 1966

 

Friday, February 11, 1966

THE WEEK’S TOP 10 DETROIT RECORDS

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WJBK 1500 FORMULA ’45 SURVEY SOUNDS: 02/10/1958

WJBK RADIO 1500 February 10, 1958

 

February 1958

WJBK RADIO 15  

 

62 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK

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The WJBK FORMULA 45 hits was compiled, tabulated and produced by Radio 1500’s Bob Martin and Rosemary McGann.

This survey was tabulated overall by each record’s popularity and its appeal, sales, listener requests and record airplays based on the judgement of WJBK Radio.

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Previewed for the week of February 10, 1958

 

 

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WJBK RADIO 1500 1958

 

In Memory of George Griggs

A SPECIAL THANK YOU

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RECORD WORLD: 100 TOP POPS, LP’S CHARTS 02/13/65

RECORD WORLD 100 TOP POPS (week ending) February 13, 1965

RECORD WORLD 100 TOP LP’S (week ending) February 13, 1965

 

 

RECORD WORLD

 

Record World became one of three weekly music trade magazines (Billboard; 1894, Cash Box; 1942, being the other two) when it began its publication in 1946 as Music Vendor. The MV title was changed to Record World, April 1964, and so remained under that banner until it ceased its publication, April 1982.

 

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THIS WEEK 58 YEARS AGO: THE HOTTEST HIT IN THE USA!

 

 

 

 

NUMBER 1 IN AMERICA * FEBRUARY 3-FEBRUARY 10, 1962

 

 

NUMBER ONE 1962

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EIGHTEEN WEEKS on the singles chart, “Peppermint Twist” by Joey Dee & The Starlighters peaked this month at No. 01 (3 weeks) on the Billboard Hot 100. Week ending January 27 through February 10, 1962. (Source: Billboard)

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THIS WEEK 57 YEARS AGO: THE HOTTEST HIT IN THE USA!

 

 

 

 

NUMBER 1 IN AMERICA * FEBRUARY 9-FEBRUARY 16, 1963

 

 

NUMBER ONE 1963

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FIFTEEN WEEKS on the singles chart, “Hey Paula” by Paul & Paula peaked this month at No. 01 (3 weeks) on the Billboard Hot 100. Week ending February 9 through February 23, 1963. (Source: Billboard Pop Annual)

 

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THIS WEEK 56 YEARS AGO: THE HOTTEST HIT IN THE USA!

 

 

 

 

NUMBER 1 IN AMERICA * FEBRUARY 9-FEBRUARY 15, 1964

 

 

NUMBER ONE 1964

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FIFTEEN WEEKS on the singles chart, “I Want To Hold Your Hand” by the Beatles peaked this month at No. 01 (7 weeks) on the Billboard Hot 100. Week ending February 1 through March 20, 1964. (Source: Billboard Pop Annual)

 

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CBS TONIGHT! ED SULLIVAN SHOW: MEET THE BEATLES!

The Detroit Free Press February 9, 1964

 

The Beatles’ first Ed Sullivan Show

 

 

Ed Sullivan with the Beatles, closing their first performance on set, Sunday, February 9, 1964

 

THE  LIVE SHOW

 

The Beatles’ record-breaking live debut, broadcast from 8-9pm, was witnessed by just 728 people in Studio 50, but seen by an estimated 73,700,000 viewers in 23,240,000 homes in the United States. It comfortably smashed the record for television viewing figures up until that point.

 

”We were aware that Ed Sullivan was the big one because we got a telegram from Elvis and the Colonel. And I’ve heard that while the show was on there were no reported crimes, or very few. When The Beatles were on Ed Sullivan, even the criminals had a rest for ten minutes.”

George Harrison
Anthology

 

At the start of the hour-long program, Sullivan announced that a telegram had been received from Elvis Presley and his manager, Colonel Tom Parker, wishing the group luck. It read:

 

“Congratulations on your appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show and your visit to America. We hope your engagement will be a successful one and your visit pleasant. Give our best to Mr Sullivan.”

Sincerely, Elvis & The Colonel

 

The Beatles had been given the telegram half an hour before their stage appearance. After reading it, George Harrison deadpanned: “Elvis who?

The Beatles performed five songs on their Ed Sullivan Show live debut. They sang All My Loving, Till There Was You and She Loves You, in the first half of the program, followed by an advertisement for Anacin. Ed Sullivan’s other guests – Georgia Brown & Oliver Kidds, Frank Gorshin, Tessie O’Shea – followed, after which The Beatles performed I Saw Her Standing There and I Want To Hold Your Hand.

While Paul McCartney sang the ballad Till There Was You, the cameras panned to each of the Beatles in turn, with their names captioned on the screen. When they got to John Lennon, an additional caption appeared, saying:

 

“Sorry Girls, He’s Married.”

 

After the show radio DJ Murray The K took John, Paul and Ringo to the Playboy Club. With a police escort they walked several blocks to 59th Street where they were ushered into the club’s Penthouse lounge for dinner.

They later went on to the Peppermint Lounge, where they danced the twist until 4am.

 

56 YEARS AGO TODAY

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(Source: beatlesbible.com)

 

The Beatles performing live on the Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV. February, 1964

The Detroit Free Press February 9, 1964

 

 

 

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Sunday, February 9, 1964

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THE DETROIT FREE PRESS

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The Detroit Free Press February 9, 1964

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NEW! WKNR KEENER 13 ON THE RADIO: GARY STEVENS

 

 

WKNR RECALLED on MOTOR CITY RADIO FLASHBACKS

WKNR-AM 1310 * 1964 * GARY STEVENS

 

 

NEW! GARY STEVENS WKNR aircheck date: THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1964 (REVERB!)

 

 * BOB GREEN PRODUCTIONS *

 

 

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A DETROIT RADIO NEWS PRINT: KEENER 13! 02/07/1965

Detroit Free Press February 7, 1965

 

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS

Sunday, February 7, 1965

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DETROIT FREE PRESS

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