I think I posted some Louise Harrison clips
last year during our Saturday features. I had a great interview with her.
Phil Nee – WRCO
You sure did …
In fact, it was in honor of George's birthday (which is coming up right around the corner again. George Harrison would have turned 80 this year!!!)
Here's a link so you can enjoy them once again.
(kk)
http://forgottenhits60s.blogspot.com/2022/02/phil-nee-february-26th-george-harrison.html
An ultra-deluxe edition of my favorite Alan Parsons album,
“The Turn Of A Friendly Card,” is coming out later this month.
The four disc set (3 CD’s and 1 DVD) features a ton of
outtakes and early rehearsals, including demos from Eric Woolfson’s Musical
Diaries.
(We’ve seen them perform the album live a couple of times
now and it really is quite impressive.)
More information here:
https://www.cherryred.co.uk/product/the-alan-parsons-project-the-turn-of-a-friendly-card-3cd-blu-ray-limited-edition-box-set/
Here’s an interview with the late Jerry Blavat, “The Geator
With The Heater,” courtesy of Timmy C …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbQe9gRIFiI
More memories from Charlie and Pam Horner
… courtesy of their Classic Urban Harmony Newsletter, sent in by Frank B …
First we hear from Pam:
Legendary Philadelphia Radio Icon, Jerry
Blavat, dies at age 82
We are deeply saddened to learn
of the passing of legendary Philadelphia radio personality, TV program producer
and host, concert and dance promoter, entertainer, author and music industry
icon, Jerry Blavat.
Jerry died January 20, 2023, at
the age of 82. Born Gerald Joseph Blavat in South Philadelphia, Jerry began his
career in music dancing on Bandstand at the age of 13. His career progressed
from road manager of Danny & the Juniors to record promoter and then host
of popular radio shows on WCAM and then WHAT. It was there that Jerry became
the "Geator with the Heater" and the "Boss with the Hot
Sauce."
Jerry had a superb ear for
R&B music and playing his own records shared that taste with us. Jerry
played for us records he liked, many of which had never been played in
Philadelphia when they came out. Jerry exposed his listening audience to songs
like "They Say" by the Rainbows or "Prisoner To You" by
Enalouise & the Hearts." Growing up, we all listened to Jerry Blavat
and he shaped our tastes in music. His TV dance show, the "Discophonic
Scene" gave us appearances by numerous recording artists. You can read
about Jerry's life story in his autobiography, "You Only Rock Once." See my (Charlie's) remembrances of Jerry Blavat, below.
And now Charlie Horner's memories of Jerry …
So saddened to hear of the passing of Philly radio
icon, Jerry Blavat.
I grew up listening to Jerry Blavat on the radio.
While in high school, I listened to Blavat every evening and used to jot down
the names of records he played. Jerry Blavat had a vital impact on my musical
tastes and my whole life. I would never have been involved in music at all, had
it not been for Jerry Blavat.
My first appearance on radio was on WXDT-AM,
Drexel's carrier current radio station in 1970. I produced an evening panel discussion
on the roots of R&B including Joe Marchesani, Sal Tee, Ron Greilich and
others. I'd never met Jerry before, but I sent him a letter inviting him. I was
a complete unknown and I never expected him to come, but he answered my letter
and did take part in that event.
Fast forward 25 years to 1995, when my then popular
radio show on WXPN was cancelled after 20 years. Jerry called me up and offered
me a regular program on a popular commercial radio station where he was program
director. He felt I meant a lot to Philadelphia radio. I thanked him for the
offer but told him I would not be a good for fit commercial radio. I liked to do
my own thing, without reading commercials and traffic reports. Jerry understood
and told me that if I ever changed my mind, he'd love to have me on his
station.
Fast forward again to 2011 at the Philly Doo Wop
Festival. Jerry was autographing his autobiography, "You Only Rock Once," and I asked Pam if she'd like to meet Jerry
Blavat. We walked over to his booth and Jerry recognized me immediately. I
finally got a chance to tell him the influence he had on my life. Jerry turned
to Pam and said something to the effect, "Pam, your husband knows more
about R&B and Doo Wop music than anyone in the world, including me."
As long as I live, I'll never forget that. Just a few of my memories of Jerry.
Thank you, Jerry, for introducing me to a world of
music that changed my life. RIP. - Charlie Horner
More from Frank …
kk
…
My
Pal Kojak Just Told Me That Lillian Walker Moss Of The Exciters Died.
I
Heard The Best "Charlie Thomas Tribute" Last Night On Wild Wayne's
"MEMORY MACHINE."
Most
Of The Other Jocks Just Played A Few Songs Charlie Sang Lead On. Wild Wayne
Told Us About His Whole Career.
Of
Course, He Played The Hit Songs … Plus A Few I Never Heard Before Like "A
MIDSUMMER NIGHT IN HARLEM."
The
Last Concert I Went To Was Charlie Thomas & Drifters At An Outdoor Summer
Concert In Valley Stream, New. York. (That Was Five Years Ago.)
WILD
WAYNE ALSO SENT ME A PICTURE OF MY FAVORITE GROUP …
Also
This Past Weekend, Cousin Brucie Interviewed Martha Reeves. She Said 2023 Is
Her 65th Year In Show Business.
"DANCING
IN THE STREETS": When Martha Was A
Teenager In Detroit, The City Allowed Them To Close One Block Every Saturday Night, Which Led To
Dancing In The Street.
She
Also Told Us About A New Motown Museum Opening March 22nd.
Might
Be Worth Checking Into.
FB
And congratulations to Bob Lind, who
tells us …
TO MY FRIENDS AND FANS who might
have missed it on FaceBook,
My one-act play
"Spain" has been selected from hundreds of submissions for the
CURTAIN CALL PLAYHOUSE SHORT PLAY FESTIVAL. It will be given a full production
and presented in May along with seven other plays in three separate Florida
venues, and directed by Gary Solomons.
I will inform you of the dates
and theatres as the time approaches, but for now, I just want to say this
delights me. Hope to see a slew of you there.
Yers,
Bob Lind
www.boblind.com
Kenny Loggins has added some dates to his
farewell tour (aptly titled “This Is It”) … as well as Richard Marx as his opening
act to his show at The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln,
California.
(Now THAT would be a cool show to see … but
sadly Kenny’s show at Ravinia in August won’t include an appearance by our
hometown boy)
His updated tour schedule is shown below …
March 10th – Van Wezel Performing Arts
Hall – Sarasota, FL
March 12th – Florida Theatre – Jacksonville, FL
March 26th – Good Life Festival – Queen Creek, AZ
April 28th – Dickies Arena – Fort Worth, TX
April 30th – New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival – New Orleans, LA
May 11th
– FirstBank Amphitheater – Franklin, TN
May 13th
– Ameris Bank Amphitheater – Alpharetta, GA
May 15th
– Peace Center – Greenville, SC
June 15th – Wolf Trap – Vienna, VA
June 17th – Virginia Arts Festival – Williamsburg, VA
August 17th – Family Arena – St. Charles, MO
August 19th – Ravinia Festival – Highland Park, IL
August
31st – Bronze Buffalo Sporting Club at Teton Springs – Victor,
ID
September
2nd – Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater – Park City, UT
September
8th – Fallsview Casino, Niagara Falls, ON
October
13th – The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino Resort – Lincoln, CA
October 14th – The Mountain Winery – Saratoga, CA
October 27th – YouTube Theater – Inglewood, CA
October
29th – Yaamava Theater – Highland, CA
So, Kent,
You
“revealed” a link in Forgotten Hits that led to the story about June Carter
Cash sitting out in front of a stage watching the taping of a “Johnny Cash
Show” and was shocked by seeing Linda Ronstadt’s lack of an integral, and
intimate, part of her wardrobe.
June
reportedly said, “That girl doesn’t have any panties on! She can’t sing with
my Johnny like that!”
Imagine June
actually noticing that! Someone then did go to a nearby department store
and got Linda an acceptable under garment.
Johnny
afterwards asked ”Linda, you got your drawers on?” She confirmed she did
and added “Yeah, but I sing better bare-assed!”
Whew! “Just
One Look” indeed!
And this
incident does beg the question: This certainly wasn’t the inspiration for
Sharon Stone’s famous “Leg Uncrossing Scene” in her film “Basic Instinct” which
reveals her lack of a similar “undergarment” under her
skirt, right?!
CB ( which
stands for “Censorer(?!) Boy!” )
I’m not so sure … but
that’s a scene I will remember for a “long, long time.”
Thanks, Chuck … now
you’ve got me thinking about the perfect Weird Al parody to Billy Joel’s big
hit “Uptown Girl” …
“Upskirt Girl, I would
love a peek into your world …”
OK, I got you started
… now you guys can make up the rest!
(kk)
HELPING OUT OUR READERS:
We got this from one of our overseas readers this past
weekend …
Anybody able to help?
(kk)
If I can only send you some
lyrics, do you think you can you recognize the song?
Bill Advance
We can try - or run it by our readers -
If you happen to have a music clip, even better -
Or give us the approximate year / era -
The more information the better, obviously -
But if this was a UK hit, it may not have been released here
in The States
Still - I am happy to give it a shot!
Thanks, Bill (kk)
Thanks for getting back to me.
This song I heard many years ago. I’m sure it was on a b-side of a very popular
artist that I played often so I was sure I would always be able to find it
again ... but now I am having no luck locating the tune.
It was on a early 60s by a 45 male singer like
a Bobby Vee. I can only remember a few lines of the song … I don’t know the
title, but here are the words:
You whispered softly that you love me
but then again you broke my heart in two
You seem to think that I was lonely - whoa, whoa - when I fell in love with you.
Seems that I would have to get along – I’ll have
to face this misery ... that’s it.
I’ve typed these words into google and that’s
how I found you.
Hope you can help me.
Kind Regards,
Bill
Anybody out there recognize this one?
Send us a note and we’ll be happy to pass it along …
Or, even better yet, an MP3 of the track so we can forward
it to Bill over in Jolly Ole England!
Thanks, Gang! (kk)