THE ROLLING STONES * 1968
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Besides the voice of Ernie Harwell, the various narratives you will hear throughout the entire audio book is by Raleigh, N.C. sports broadcaster Gordon Miller. Occasional questions you will also hear is by veteran Duke University sports broadcaster Bob Harris.
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Ernie Harwell passed away on May 4, 2010. He was known as “the voice of the Detroit Tigers” for over 40 years. He called his last Tiger game in Toronto, on September 29, 2002. In 1981, Harwell was awarded baseball’s most prestigious Ford C. Frick Award.
He became only the fifth baseball broadcaster enshrined into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

(CD audio set availability, link: Ernie Harwell’s Audio Scrapbook 2009)


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Besides the voice of Ernie Harwell, the various narratives you will hear throughout the entire audio book is by Raleigh, N.C. sports broadcaster Gordon Miller. Occasional questions you will also hear is by veteran Duke University sports broadcaster Bob Harris.
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Ernie Harwell passed away on May 4, 2010. He was known as “the voice of the Detroit Tigers” for over 40 years. He called his last Tiger game in Toronto, on September 29, 2002. In 1981, Harwell was awarded baseball’s most prestigious Ford C. Frick Award.
He became only the fifth baseball broadcaster enshrined into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

(CD audio set availability, link: Ernie Harwell’s Audio Scrapbook 2009)


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Besides the voice of Ernie Harwell, the various narratives you will hear throughout the entire audio book is by Raleigh, N.C. sports broadcaster Gordon Miller. Occasional questions you will also hear is by veteran Duke University sports broadcaster Bob Harris.
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Ernie Harwell passed away on May 4, 2010. He was known as “the voice of the Detroit Tigers” for over 40 years. He called his last Tiger game in Toronto, on September 29, 2002. In 1981, Harwell was awarded baseball’s most prestigious Ford C. Frick Award.
He became only the fifth baseball broadcaster enshrined into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

(CD audio set availability, link: Ernie Harwell’s Audio Scrapbook 2009)


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NEW! ANN DELISI WDET aircheck date: Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Special THANKS to Miles Issacs, of Port Huron, Michigan, for recently donating this 2017 WDET radio aircheck to Motor City Radio Flashbacks!
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* THE MILES ISSACS COLLECTION *

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This WDET-FM 101.9 broadcast aired last year on July 12, 2017.
In this program ‘Ann Delisi’s Essential Music’ pays homage to the music, commercials and the sounds of WKNR Keener 13, July 1967 (as heard in our Scott Regen Show aircheck; May 12, 1967), while highlighting the Top 31 hits from the WKNR Music Guide, as featured below, week of July 24, 1967.
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For more on ‘Ann Delisi’s Essential Music‘ excellent programs and podcasts playlist archived on the WDET website GO HERE






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THANK YOU, BOB GREEN
A special THANK YOU goes out to Bob Green for sharing his special WKNR/WOMC ‘British Invasion’ memory with Motor City Radio Flashbacks.
Having never aired, this exclusive Bob Green production segment was intended for broadcast/airing during the ‘WOMC 104.3 Detroit Radio Reunion‘ in 2010.
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