Hi Kent,
This just in — just added to the lineup of incredible entertainment at the Dick Biondi Big 89 Birthday Bash – The New Colony Six and Rosie & The Rivets!
The event is being held at the historic Arcada Theatre on September 19, 2021. Tickets are on sale NOW! Proceeds go to The Official Dick Biondi Film: The Voice That Rocked America! We can't thank Ron Onesti & OSHOWS.COM enough for this great opportunity!
Many thanks to all the fabulous artists who are helping The Dick Biondi Film gain the funding necessary to broadcast the Dick Biondi story on PBS and beyond. You can help sell out the Arcada Theatre by sharing this with your friends. Here's the link to get your tix and V.I.P Tix--https://www.arcadalive.com/upcomingevents/
Thanks, Kent! We are pumped!!!!! If we sell out the Arcada on September 19th, we believe we will have the necessary funding to prepare the Dick Biondi story for PBS and beyond!
WOO HOO!
Pam
See you there! (kk)
YouTube’s Ed Sullivan Channel has just passed 150 million views!
SO many great clips are available here, and all in their full-length original versions.
According to the article below, the most-viewed clips include Elvis Presley’s “Hound Dog,” “Don’t Be Cruel” and “Love Me Tender,” The Jackson Five’s “I Want You Back,” their medley of “Stand” / “Who’s Loving You” / “I Want You Back” and their stand-alone performance of “Who’s Loving You,” Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline,” The Mamas and the Papas’ “California Dreamin’” and “Monday, Monday” and Tom Jones’ performance of “Delilah.” (Wow! Not a British Invasion act in the bunch!!! Now THAT’S hard to believe!!!) Ed’s show more than any other fueled the success of the British chart take-over of the mid-‘60’s. (kk)
https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/ed-sullivan-show-youtube-page-passes-150-million-views/
You'd think there'd be more recognition for this ...
Does everybody out there realize that The King and The Queen both died on the same date?
It's true ... yesterday (August 16th) marked the anniversaries of the deaths of Elvis Presley (1977), The King Of Rock And Roll, and Aretha Franklin (2018), The Queen Of Soul. Now if THAT doesn't deserve a National Holiday, then I don't know what does!!! (Besides, I could really use another day off!) kk
Tying in with The Kennedy Center’s honoring of Motown Founder Berry Gordy, comes these excerpts of an interview that Harvey Kubernik did with Gordy back in 1994 …
https://www.musicconnection.com/kubernik-kennedy-center-honors-berry-gordy/
Here's a cool item from 1985 about B sides.
The Gavin Report, 5-3-1985 … starting on page 17
https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Gavin-Report/80/85/Gavin-1985-05-03.pdf
SiriusXM has a brand new station they’re calling “Sounds Of Summer: Chicago.”
It’s being billed as “The sounds of the city’s biggest summer festivals, wherever you are. Feel the spirit of Chicago’s famous summer music fests without the crush of the crowd as our virtual tour visits the Windy City.”
Hosted by Kristine Stone, the station promises a “high-energy trip featuring local heroes like Smashing Pumpkins, Cheap Trick and Kanye West, alongside festival mainstays like Lollapalooza founder Perry Farrell’s own Jane’s Addiction.” (Gee, would have been nice if they included some of the OTHER artists that made our musical heritage so great, too, like, you know, Chicago … The Ides Of March, The New Colony Six, The Mauds, The American Breed, The Cryan’ Shames and, of course, The Buckinghams.
Or how about Styx? REO? And other acts with ties to Chicago like Chuck Berry and Sam Cooke … Curtis Mayfield, Jerry Butler and the Impressions …
The list goes on and on and on. (I guess I was just hoping for more of a Windy City Wednesday connection like Jeff James does every week over at Huntley Community Radio.) I’ll check it out … but this “modern” connection will probably leave me switching back to my “tried and true.” (kk)
Last week we ran a link to a great "Who's Next" article that ran in The Wall Street Journal (of all places!)
Now Ultimate Classic Rock runs THEIR 50th Anniversary tribute with a track-by-track analysis ...
Best Classic Bands got in on the action, too ...
https://bestclassicbands.com/who-whos-next-review-10-8-18/
LAST CHANCE TONIGHT : MELANIE FREE CONCERT
So you think payola ended after the Alan Freed era, eh???
Check out this clip from a 2016 HBO Documentary that Big Jay Sorensen just sent me … really makes you wonder just how trustworthy some of the chart information was, too! (kk)
Then again, our FH Buddy Shawn Swords covered this not-so-hidden side of the business in his film “Wages Of Spin” back in 2008 … which profiled squeaky-clean Dick Clark, who managed to walk away from the whole original payola scandal unscathed … and went on to build a television empire …
Hey Kent!
Hope you and family are well.
Am I missing something or was there not a July 31, 1971 Super Charts listing on the site? Checked all the weeks but cannot find it.
If you can send me the link to if as i cant find it, I would appreciate it. (I save these ... what a surprise ... and want to get it.)
All well here! I have been working with Dave Burgess and The Champs distributing their new album / CD release and it is doing well! Thank you!
Clay Pasternack
Class Director Co-ordinator ACAF
Nope ... it ran as per normal ...
Here is a link so you can back-track and check it out ...
http://forgottenhits60s.blogspot.com/2021/07/1971-super-charts-week-ending-july-31st.html
>>>The highest debut this week belongs to Diana Ross with something called "Surrender," which bows at #73. (I honestly don't even remember this track!) kk
Diana's "Surrender" did reach AT40 for three weeks ...
Ashford & Simpson tune, "IRS" candidate.
--Bob Frable
It was evidently the title track of her new album at the time ... and ultimately peaked at #38 in Billboard. I can honestly say that I have never heard this song before in my life. (It never charted here in Chicago so I'm guessing it never got played here either ... or, if it did, I totally missed it.) Not a very strong track in my opinion ... and seems to be very reminiscent of a couple of other songs rather than carving out an identity of its own. (kk)
Last week, I shared with you a remarkable 24-year-old singing ventriloquist who sang a couple of Great Forgotten Hits with a couple of her “Friends “on a 2018 episode of “Showtime at the Apollo.”
Also last week (at the age of 16!), the 2017 Winner of America's Got Talent, when she was only 12 years old, returned to AGT for a special encore performance with another Great Forgotten Hit, this one by Shirley and Lee!
Here then, with her Friend is Darci Lynne showing that they can definitely “Let the Good Times Roll!”
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We have a long-standing rule in Forgotten Hits that we'll only air ONE ventriloquist clip every twenty years ... so I want you to know that it is, indeed, a special honor that I am breaking that rule today to run this ... and am ONLY doing it because ANOTHER reader, Larry Neal, saw fit to bring the topic of again!
So it is with DEEP reservations that I run this nowhere-near-as-entertaining clip as the final chapter on this topic. (Yep, that's right ... just like "Maggie May," I'm taking this one off the table. You'll just have to throw your voice somewhere else from now on.) kk
WLTL Radio will broadcast the 50th anniversary recordings of …
THE MOB – THE LOST MOTOWN TAPES
… hosted by James Holvay
Wednesday, August 18th, at 12 pm and 7 pm CT
THE MOB – THE LOST MOTOWN TAPES
… is the music and story about eleven recordings after their Colossus album that were presented to Berry Gordy of Motown Records. The tapes were stored in a warehouse and later destroyed by a fire. After 45 years, an acetate of those recordings was sold in the 2017 Berry Gordy mansion auction. Find out what an acetate is and listen to the unreleased songs. Barbra Streisand and Carole King hit the charts in 1971 with a couple of those songs. A U.K. buyer now owns this acetate for $650 dollars.
WLTL-FM 88.1 streams:
TuneIn
or your smart speakers ... just say “Play 88.1 WLTL LaGrange”
OK, this one totally cracked me up … Who of us out there hasn’t had a one night stand??? Well, here it is. Another Saturday. And another Weekend! And this reminds me of way back in my single days when I once had twins just like this!
I was a Lonely Guy then . . . CB