[78-L] AM Radio (and the music) is now dead / Make believe ballroom

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Mon May 11 14:48:28 PDT 2009


You might try AM 740..a Toronto operation that acquired the CBC's 50,000 watt 
clear channel frequency a few years ago. For about five minutes they told 
CHUM-AM listeners not to panic but they don't seem to be courting that crowd, 
other than to be playing an eclectic mix (I heard Jimmie Lunceford next to 
several 50s hits not long ago).

dl

simmonssomer wrote:
> Yup."So Long For A While"...."a long, long while."
> 
> Al S.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "don ward" <dward7 at earthlink.net>
> To: "78-L Mail List" <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
> Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 5:32 PM
> Subject: Re: [78-L] AM Radio (and the music) is now dead / Make believe 
> ballroom
> 
> 
>> I remember listening to the original "Make Believe Ballroom" in the 1930s 
>> on KFWBam Los Angeles.  My first indoctrination into swing and dance music.
>> Later i got a wind up phonograph and ive been accumulating records ever 
>> since.
>> There were some great music programs on radio Sat and Sun night.  Your Hit 
>> Parade on Sat.... who remembers "The Manhatten Merry go-round?"  "Touring 
>> the alluring, New York town"... sung by the chorus... Don
>> Vorheese and the Bell telephone hour.... on and on...
>> Where oh where has outstanding radio gone ??   only to be replaced by "How 
>> much is that doggie in window".
>> Its lucky that some of those great music programs can be found on old AFRS 
>> trascriptions, some Thesaurus ets as well.
>> I cant remember where my cell phone is, but i can sure remember good music 
>> from 70 years ago  lol
>> don ward
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Michael Biel <mbiel at mbiel.com>
>>> Sent: May 11, 2009 5:03 PM
>>> To: 78-L Mail List <78-l at klickitat.78online.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [78-L] AM Radio (and the music) is now dead
>>>
>>> From: "Michael Biel"
>>>>> You might think that WNEW was noted for Big Bands, but that was
>>>>> only for a few hours a day.
>>> From: "RAY KILCOYNE" <kil at roadrunner.com>
>>>> Hard to believe that I got my very first taste of Country music from 
>>>> Martin
>>>> Block. He counted down the Top 5 Country records every week on his 
>>>> Saturday
>>>> show. (He followed that with the Top 5 R&B records, but I had already 
>>>> heard
>>>> plenty of them).     RayK
>>>
>>> DITTO FOR ME!!!!!!  But it was also my first taste of R&B.  I remember
>>> his program being the first place I heard Maybelline.  The main C&W
>>> record I remember hearing on Block's show was "He's In The Jailhouse
>>> Now" because I could only understand half of the words.  By this time he
>>> was no longer on WNEW but had moved to WABC.  He later went on to WOR.
>>> William B. Williams at WNEW was still using the program title Make
>>> Believe Ballroom as was Block on both the later stations.
>>>
>>> Mike Biel  mbiel at mbiel.com
>>>
> 
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