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Jonesville Station
Includes interviews and live performances by rock legends.
July 18, 2005: Eric Carmen and Jim Bonfanti of The Raspberries. Also Rick Derringer. | Listen
April 18, 2005: Johnnie Johnson (pianist for Chuck Berry) (re-broadcast from June of 2003) | Listen
March 28, 2005: Billy J. Kramer joins Jonesey for a conversation regarding his life and times. | Listen
February 21, 2005: Singer and songwriter, Jimmy Webb | Listen
January 3, 2005: Donovan live (from August 16, 2004) | Listen
September 27, 2004: Neil Innes of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and The Rutles | Listen
December 8, 2003: Record Producer Jack Douglas discusses
John Lennon | Listen
Greasy Kid Stuff
This show has
some great novelty songs and fun songs for kids.
Fool's Paradise
This show features funky old songs from the 50's and
60's.
Aircheck
This show features tapes of DJ's and unusual shows from
the past.
June 23, 2005: 1960's Soft Drink Jingle Jungle. Some highlights from amazing stream-of-consciousness collection of nonstop soda spew, from the likes of the Troggs, Nancy Sinatra, Tom Jones, the Box Tops plus plenty of random jingles creating a mind-numbing blur. | Listen
August 21, 2003: Huey Meaux. Best known as a record producer, Huey "The Crazy Cajun" Meaux lit-up late night radio. Broadcasting out of Pacifica's KPFT in Houston back in the 70s, Meaux mixed in raunchy rock and roll with drunken call-ins and prison dedications. | Listen
June 12, 2002: Spotlight on Huey Meaux. Also: Jean Shepard's The Roscoe & the Diner (2/26/65 airdate) | Listen
Beatles Hysteria and Jean Shepherd. From July 3, 2002. Listen to the whole show.
John Lennon takes over KHJ, 1974, plus Jean Shepherd's. From June 26, 2002. Listen to the whole show.
Lost WABC tapes! In the 80's, Chris T. pulled several unmarked reels of quarter-inch tape out of the garbage, board recordings of WABC's 1967 Go-Go-era content, including jingles, news, Stan Freberg, local battle-of-the-bands & more. From September 11, 2003. Listen to the whole show.
NOTE: In the 2006 season, AIRCHECK may air another
Crazy Cajun Show,
which was taped off the air in 1974 by Bill Thompson.
Interview
with Beatles author Larry Kane (2-3-04)
George
Harrison Tribute (12-6-01)
Sinner's Crossroads
Gospel music.
Music to Spazz
By
Rock, soul and funk.
"The
Surfsiders Sing the Beach Boys Songbook"
Thomas Edison's
Attic
Historic recordings dating from 1888 through 1929.