“THIS IS MY SONG” * PETULA CLARK * WARNER BROTHERS (1967)
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Special THANKS to Scott Westerman for donating this KEENER13.COM 2005 Keener podcast now archived on Motor City Radio Flashbacks!
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An all-request Keener Podcast this week with email from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean for Edwin Starr, a pair of Keener Covers, a course in creating jingles, another Credibility Gap and Pat St. John’s final WKNR appearance. Want to add your two cents? Click here to contact us. — SCOTT WESTERMAN, KEENER13.COM
The Links:
Edwin Starr on AllMusic.com
The Pietasters
Geoff Byrd
Pat St. John.com


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Special THANKS to Scott Westerman for donating this KEENER13.COM 2005 Keener podcast now archived on Motor City Radio Flashbacks!
(Click on above WKNR bumper sticker for largest detailed PC view)

We received an email recently from a faithful Keener Podcast listener asking to hear un-edited air check material, to get a feel for what Keener really sounded like. So on this week’s show, that’s just what you’ll hear. All Keener Music and all Keener DJs, including J. Michael Wilson, Swingin Sweeney, Dick Purtan, Jerry Goodwin, Bill Phillips, Mac Owens and Bob Green. It’s 30 straight minutes of uninterrupted Keener excellence. Enjoy! — SCOTT WESTERMAN, KEENER13.COM


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ROLLINGSTONE.COM | March 18, 2017

CHUCK BERRY * Walled Lake Casino (Detroit) * 1963
audio: ‘Chuck Berry You Never Can Tell: His Complete Chess Recordings 1960-1966‘
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This week in 1967, and still after an astounding 97 weeks on the LP chart, Herb Alpert’s album holds the number 11 spot (for the second week) on Billboard, week-ending March 18. The album, “Whipped Cream And Other Delights,” debuted on the Billboard Top LP chart at number 113, May 15, 1965.


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