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Mike Kelly CKLW aircheck date: Saturday, February 17, 1973
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NEW! A special THANK YOU to Mike Lockhart, of Ferndale, MI, for recently donating this CKLW-AM radio aircheck to Motor City Radio Flashbacks!
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WIVES AND LOVERS * Jack Jones * KAPP RECORDS (1963) [COMPLETE ALBUM]

Jack Jones reached the zenith of his commercial fame with his late-1963 smash, “Wives And Lovers, “Burt Bacharach and Hal David’s velveteen paean to chauvinism, pre-era domestic bliss.
Jones eighth album since 1959, the accompanied LP boasts a similarly old-guard charm, recruiting arrangers such as Marty Paich and Ralph Carmichael to collect a delightful collection of string-sweetened, jazz-influenced ballads perfectly attuned to Jones’ rich, crystalline vocals. An unusually interpreter, Jones approaches standards like “Fly Me To The Moon” and “Come Rain Or Come Shine” with intelligence and class, never succumbing to pathos — the purity of his singing never fails to astound.
His 1963 single, as titled on the album, earned Jones a Grammy Award for Best Vocal Performance in 1964. In recording “Wives And Lovers,” Jones’ vocals is accompanied by an orchestra arranged and directed by Peter King. On the B-side of the single, another Jones standard from 1963, “Toys In The Attic.“
The single peaked at #14 on Billboard in December 1963. The complete track listing for this album can be found here.
Source: AllMusic, Discogs, Wikipedia

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KEITH ALLEN WHND aircheck date: Thursday, November 24, 1994
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This 1994 WHND aircheck (w/Keith Allen & Rob Main) recently commemorated 24 years having passed (and a little more than 24 hours before) ‘Honey Radio’ signed off the air — for good — from the Detroit radio dial.
A legendary staple for having played “All Oldies” in the Detroit metropolitan area for over 20 years, WHND, famously known as ‘Honey Radio,’ would see its last broadcast day, the following day, Friday, November 25, 1994.
(Note: The ‘last day’ WHND broadcast [with Boogie Brian] is archived in the Motor City Radio Flashbacks airchecks repository).
To all the ‘Honey’ Jocks — THANK YOU for all the “Good Times” and “Great Oldies” you gave Detroit all those years ‘Honey Radio’ was on the air 🙂


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SIXTEEN WEEKS on the singles chart, “Love Child” by Diana Ross & The Supremes peaked this week at No. 01 (2 weeks) on the Billboard Hot 100. November 24 through December 7, 1968. (Source: Billboard)
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THE Greg Innis COLLECTION
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