JIM HAMPTON’S 2016 ‘ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS’ ON WJR

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STARTS TODAY — 3 P.M. — ON 760 WJR

 SEASON‘S GREETINGS DETROIT!

 

JIM HAMPTON

JIM HAMPTON

H E L L O   A G A I N,   J I M   H A M P T O N   H E R E .   You know, after working as an air personality at WXYZ, WJBK and WCAR in Detroit, I moved to WLS as Production Director.  One of my assignments was to create a 12-hour Christmas special that the station could play and give the entire staff the Holiday off.

After I moved to Los Angeles to work in radio syndication, among the thousands of programs I produced were numerous Christmas specials.  There were short-form features, long-form specials and 24 hour formats.

In addition to great Christmas music, all of the programs I produced were filled with special features, stories, comedy, the amazing comments of little children, and, of course, interviews with everyday people and superstar celebrities.

The program content includes Contemporary and Classic Christmas songs.  From Mathis to Crosby, from Whitney to Barbra, and from The Ronettes to Jose Feliciano.

Plus, there are numerous vignettes about how Christmas customs came about, lots of celebrity drop-ins (Clint Eastwood, Natalie Cole, Johnny Mathis and many more), Tom Murphy (otherwise known as “world-famous” Tom Murphy offers his Holiday anecdotes, there are old radio clips from classic performers of the 40’s (Jack Benny, Bob Hope, George Burns & Gracie Allen, to name a few), and the delightful, heartwarming and honest voices of little children reflecting on their favorite day of the year.

All in all, for 2016, it is an extended 18-hour Holiday celebration for the whole family.  It just may become the soundtrack of Christmas get togethers from now on. Hope you will join me this Saturday, Christmas Eve, through midnight into Sunday, Christmas Day for this special 2016 holiday event on Detroit’s 760-AM WJR. (For dates and hours please see the above Original Christmas 2017 ad).

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Written, produced and hosted by Jim Hampton, ‘AN ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS’ can be heard from anywhere in the world. Listen Live over iHeart Radio, wjr.com, and of course throughout the Midwest on News/Talk 760 WJR.

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STARTS TODAY — 3 P.M. — ON 760 WJR

MERRY CHRISTMAS! Jim Hampton


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ALAN ALMOND. ‘TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS’

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ALAN ALMOND * Twas The Night Before Christmas * WNIC (11:57 PM; 12/24/78)
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 REMEMBERING ALAN ALMOND

1948-2015

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 A CLASSIC WNIC HOLIDAY MEMORY

The legendary voice of late-night Detroit radio was stilled in 2015. Alan passed away, June 16. He was 67. In remembrance of his passing, on this website, please go HERE.

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WE REMEMBER


ALAN ALMOND July 1978
ALAN ALMOND July 1978

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‘THE ANDY WILLIAMS CHRISTMAS ALBUM’ . . . DECEMBER 21, 1963

Motor City Radio Flashbacks logo (MCRFB)From the MCRFB CHRISTMAS NEWS archive: 1963

ANDY WILLIAMS’ YULE MARK; TOPS TWO CHARTS FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY 1963

(This Holiday post previously was featured on Motor City Radio Flashbacks on December 24, 2015,  December 23, 2014 and December 24, 2013)

 

 

 

Andy Williams in 1963 (click image for larger view)
Andy Williams, 1963 (click image for larger view).

NEW YORK — Columbia’s Andy Williams gave the label a first place in both the singles and albums derby, according to Billboard’s special Christmas sales recap last week. For the first time in the Christmas listings, Williams scored with his “White Christmas” single and his “Andy Williams Christmas Album.”

In the album running, Columbia held the top position with eight of the 25 packages listed, including three in the top 10. RCA Victor took second-honors with four on the parent label and two others on its low-priced Camden line. Capitol placed third with three Christmas best sellers.  On the charts with one album each were Decca, Mercury, 20th-Century Fox, London, Liberty, Philles, MGM and Argo.

In the singles area, Decca and Capitol tied with four listings each out of 16 records reported showing healthy sales on this week’s best-selling Christmas singles charts. Liberty placed two on the list (both by the Chipmunks) while Columbia, 20th-Century Fox, King, Mercury, Epic and Warner Brothers landed one each on the Billboard special Christmas list for 1963. END

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(Information and news source: Billboard; December 21, 1963).


THE 1963 CHRISTMAS TOP 10 ALBUMS

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The Christmas Top 10 best-selling albums Billboard listed (from 25) for December 21, 1963:

No. 1: “Andy Williams Christmas Album,” Columbia; No. 2: “Sounds Of Christmas,” Johnny Mathis, Mercury; No. 3: “Little Drummer Boy,” Harry Simeone Chorale, 20th-Century Fox; No. 4: “This Christmas I Spent With You,” Robert Goulet, Columbia; No. 5: “Elvis Christmas Album,” Elvis Presley, RCA Victor. No. 6: “Merry Christmas,” Bing Crosby, Decca; No. 7: “Christmas Greetings From Mantovani and his Orchestra,” London; No. 8: “Merry Christmas,” Johnny Mathis, Columbia; No. 9: “Christmas With The Chipmunks, Vol. 2,” David Seville and the Chipmunks, Liberty; No. 10: “Christmas Song,” Nat King Cole, Capitol Records.


This 2016 Christmas Holiday Season

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This Christmas 2016 Motor City Radio Flashbacks presents The Andy Williams Christmas Album in its entirety from 1963.

Aside from his best-selling Christmas recordings, Andy Williams brought us some of the best in televised Christmas specials into our homes during the Christmas holiday season as well, for nearly five decades, singing seasons’ praise with profound holiday spirit and Christmas joy. Andy Williams passed away in September, 2012.


ANDY WILLIAMS 1928-2012
ANDY WILLIAMS 1928-2012

HAVE YOURSELF A HAPPY, MERRY CHRISTMAS

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If only for a moment, in playing this album, imagine it’s Christmas-time 1963 once again. We hope this holiday album will take you back to a special time and place, to a memorable holiday seasons’ past we cherished with loved ones, our families, and with friends we were truly blessed having then when we first heard this beautiful, special Andy Williams yule-tide recording for the very first time . . . Christmases past, long, long ago.


AND TO ONE AND TO ALL GOOD NIGHT

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'THE ANDY WILLIAMS CHRISTMAS ALBUM' 1963
THE ANDY WILLIAMS CHRISTMAS ALBUM1963 (THE ENTIRE LP)
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VIC DANA SINGS OTHER FAVORITE CHRISTMAS SONGS

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vic-dana-little-altar-boy-and-other-christmas-songs-LP-(MCRFB Dana top crop)LITTLE DRUMMER BOY (1961)
vic-dana-little-altar-boy-and-other-christmas-songs-LP-(MCRFB Dana top crop)THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS (1961)
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THEY’RE MAKING THEIR MOVE TO TAKE OVER HOT 100 CHART . . . DECEMBER 7, 1963

Motor City Radio Flashbacks logo (MCRFB)From the MCRFB NEWS archive: 1963

Something For The Girls: Trending Hot 100 Throughout ’63

 

 

 

 

NEW YORK — Female artists are making their strongest impression on the Hot 100 single chart in many months, with four of the current top seven records involving feminine performers. Particularly interesting is the fact that nine of this current crop of acts present on the chart are there for the first time.

THE BILLBOARD HOT 100 November 23, 1963
THE BILLBOARD HOT 100 November 23, 1963

It is true, of course, that the girls have been making a strong comeback for several years, but that area of the pop scene seems now to have taken on even more vitality. In the late 1950’s era of the hard rock, girl artists virtually disappeared from any kind of contention. with the exception of a very few, like Connie Francis, who seemed to be able to buck the trend consistently.

Girl artists then began making a renewed dent on the charts as supporting background singers, a practice which is still very’ much in effect. But the backgrounding led to feature efforts by girl groups. The Cookies, on Dimension Records, and the Crystals on the Philles label, are examples of groups who started their careers in supporting roles, only to become lead attractions themselves.

Strongest in Years

Eventually, with the emergence of the so-called Philadelphia and Detroit sounds, as evidenced by such groups as the Marvelettes and the Orlons (composed of basically a female sound of three girls and one male) the femme contingent assumed its strongest position in the chart derby in many years.

One strong indication of this is the fact that of 20 records that have hit the No. 1 Hot 1oo spot so far this year, 11 — more than half — involve girls either as part of a mixed vocal group or by themselves, without male vocal companions. In several of these, namely Ruby and the Romantics and the Essex, a girl is the key performer with the males limited to a supporting backup group role.

THE SINGING NUN circa 1963
THE SINGING NUN circa 1963

Hot Entries

Soeur Sourire, the Singing Nun from Belgium, is just the latest example of the current trend. The Sister’s record of “Dominique” has been a smash. Immediately prior to her arrival at the top, with a simple, sweet performance far removed, incidentally, from the Philadelphia- Detroit sound, two mixed duos, April Stevens and Nino Tempo, and Dale and Grace made the top spot.

Currently in the top seven are the same Dale and Grace (“l’m Leaving It Up to You “) as runner-up of the week; Lesley Gore (“She’s a Fool “), No. 5; and a new British girl duo in their first excursion on the charts, the Caravelles, with “You Don’t Have To Be a Baby To Cry,” in the seventh spot. The brother and sister act of Nino Tempo and April Stevens, after a week in the top position, held on this week at No. 11.

Another act new to the charts is the Dixiebelles on the Nashville-based Sound Stage 7 label, with “Down at Papa Joe’s.” Among the other new femme acts showing well and all but one of which are moving upward, are the Murmaids with “Popsicles And Icicles” on Chattahoochee; Shirley Ellis with “The Nitty Gritty” on Congress; the Secrets on Philips with “The Boy Next Door “; Betty Everett on Vee Jay with “You’re No Good”; “Dumb Head,” by Ginny Arnell on MOM, and “Hey Lover,” by Debby Dovale on Roulette.

Gals Make It

And the girls are making the hits today, not with a single type of styling. The range is broad and includes a raft of material ranging from “Dominique,” to Joan Baez’ “We Shall Overcome,” to Lena Horne with her biting “Now,” to the frank statement of teen-age fact, “I Have A Boyfriend,” by the Chiffons on the Laurie label. END

THE CHIFFONS circa 1963
THE CHIFFONS circa 1963

(Information and news source: Billboard; December 7, 1963).


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