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RockRoll360 #055 - Goodbye to WBCN  (Part. 9)

RockRoll360 #055 - Goodbye to WBCN (Part. 9)

from WLSO.FM on October 29, 2009
Duration: 2519
Sam Kopper above, on BCN at the 312 Stuart St studio. Probably 1969, when he was doing the morning show. Continuing with The Goodbye to WBCN final 4 days of Broadcast. This is the one that explains the beginnings of progressive WBCN radio and what Freeform BCN is today. This is my favorite segment of the 4 day special because this is where we hear from Sam Kopper 1968–1973 Morning Air Talent, 1968–1970 First Program Director, who hired JJ Jackson, Charles Laquidara, Norm Winer, Maxanne Sartori. We will also hear from the founder of WBCN Ray Repien, and the first voice of WBCN radio, Harold Mississippi Fats Wilson (aka Mississippi Harold Wilson) 1968–1977 Air Talent Don’t forget segments with this symbol ( # ) was not on the original broadcast. Dwayne Glasscock and a Little Girl on the Radio# GUMBY by Playdough and The Gumbys # Sam Kopper, Mississippi Fats, Rocket Bob Slavin, Timothy Montgomery Old WBCN Commercial with the first woman at WBCN Debbie Almond ( Est 1970 ) Break Up The Concrete by the Pretenders The Music Never Stopped by The Grateful Dead WBCN I.D. Springtime in Boston The Spring of 1968 DJ Tommy Hadges on WBCN Old WBCN Commercial Stop, Look And Listen Sam Kopper, Mississippi Fats, Ray Repien, Bradley J. Rocket Bob Slavin, Timothy Montgomery All above talking about the start of WBCN Kansas City by Willie Nelson Julie Working For The Drug Squad by The Clash ↑ Grab this Headline Animator
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RockRoll360 #055 - Goodbye to WBCN  (Part. 9)

RockRoll360 #055 - Goodbye to WBCN (Part. 9)

from WLSO.FM on October 29, 2009
Duration: 2519
Sam Kopper above, on BCN at the 312 Stuart St studio. Probably 1969, when he was doing the morning show. Continuing with The Goodbye to WBCN final 4 days of Broadcast. This is the one that explains the beginnings of progressive WBCN radio and what Freeform BCN is today. This is my favorite segment of the 4 day special because this is where we hear from Sam Kopper 1968–1973 Morning Air Talent, 1968–1970 First Program Director, who hired JJ Jackson, Charles Laquidara, Norm Winer, Maxanne Sartori. We will also hear from the founder of WBCN Ray Repien, and the first voice of WBCN radio, Harold Mississippi Fats Wilson (aka Mississippi Harold Wilson) 1968–1977 Air Talent Don’t forget segments with this symbol ( # ) was not on the original broadcast. Dwayne Glasscock and a Little Girl on the Radio# GUMBY by Playdough and The Gumbys # Sam Kopper, Mississippi Fats, Rocket Bob Slavin, Timothy Montgomery Old WBCN Commercial with the first woman at WBCN Debbie Almond ( Est 1970 ) Break Up The Concrete by the Pretenders The Music Never Stopped by The Grateful Dead WBCN I.D. Springtime in Boston The Spring of 1968 DJ Tommy Hadges on WBCN Old WBCN Commercial Stop, Look And Listen Sam Kopper, Mississippi Fats, Ray Repien, Bradley J. Rocket Bob Slavin, Timothy Montgomery All above talking about the start of WBCN Kansas City by Willie Nelson Julie Working For The Drug Squad by The Clash ↑ Grab this Headline Animator
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RockRoll360 #055 - Goodbye to WBCN  (Part. 9)

RockRoll360 #055 - Goodbye to WBCN (Part. 9)

from WLSO.FM » RockRoll360 on October 29, 2009
Duration: 2519
Sam Kopper above, on BCN at the 312 Stuart St studio. Probably 1969, when he was doing the morning show. Continuing with The Goodbye to WBCN final 4 days of Broadcast. This is the one that explains the beginnings of progressive WBCN radio and what Freeform BCN is today. This is my favorite segment of the 4 day special because this is where we hear from Sam Kopper 1968–1973 Morning Air Talent, 1968–1970 First Program Director, who hired JJ Jackson, Charles Laquidara, Norm Winer, Maxanne Sartori. We will also hear from the founder of WBCN Ray Repien, and the first voice of WBCN radio, Harold Mississippi Fats Wilson (aka Mississippi Harold Wilson) 1968–1977 Air Talent Don’t forget segments with this symbol ( # ) was not on the original broadcast. Dwayne Glasscock and a Little Girl on the Radio# GUMBY by Playdough and The Gumbys # Sam Kopper, Mississippi Fats, Rocket Bob Slavin, Timothy Montgomery Old WBCN Commercial with the first woman at WBCN Debbie Almond ( Est 1970 ) Break Up The Concrete by the Pretenders The Music Never Stopped by The Grateful Dead WBCN I.D. Springtime in Boston The Spring of 1968 DJ Tommy Hadges on WBCN Old WBCN Commercial Stop, Look And Listen Sam Kopper, Mississippi Fats, Ray Repien, Bradley J. Rocket Bob Slavin, Timothy Montgomery All above talking about the start of WBCN Kansas City by Willie Nelson Julie Working For The Drug Squad by The Clash ↑ Grab this Headline Animator
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WILLIE NELSON AND WYNTON MARSALIS PLAY THE MUSIC OF RAY CHARLES: Movie Trailer

WILLIE NELSON AND WYNTON MARSALIS PLAY THE MUSIC OF RAY CHARLES: Movie Trailer

from Video Detective on Metacafe on October 14, 2009
Duration: 63
Willie Nelson And Wynton Marsalis Play The Music Of Ray Charles movie trailer - starring Willie Nelson, Wynton Marsalis. Genre: Musical Rating: Not Rated Ranked 3.50 / 5 | 4 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video (01:03) Submitted By: videodetective Tags: Movie Trailers Movie Trailer WILLIE NELSON AND WYNTON MARSALIS PLAY THE MUSIC OF RAY CHARLES Willie Nelson Wynton Marsalis Musical A Categories: Entertainment
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The Messenger - trailer

The Messenger - trailer

from Revver - american Videos on October 13, 2009
Duration: 0
Author: NewMovies Added: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 14:05:27 -0800 Duration: 0An American soldier struggles with an ethical dilemma when he becomes involved with a widow of a fallen officer.
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Rocking Out at Farm Aid 2009!

Rocking Out at Farm Aid 2009!

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 07, 2009
Duration: 152
This past weekend, the Organic Nation crew had the pleasure of attending Farm Aid 2009 in St. Louis, Missouri. The concert is a massive fundraiser that aims to help struggling family farmers stay on their land and features Willie Nelson, Neil Young, John Mellencamp and Dave Matthews. At the concert, Dorothee got a chance to talk with farmers and fellow attendees about the importance of family farms, healthy food and which musician is their favorite!
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Sounds Familiar

Sounds Familiar

from KUOW Presents Podcast on September 10, 2009
Duration: 0
KUOW's Amanda Wilde has been listening to a song that conjures up feelings of nostalgia, wistfulness and the inevitable end of summer. Every month we talk with Amanda about the history behind songs that sound familiar. She spoke with KUOW's Dave Beck about a tune with roots in American musical theater.
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"The Tao of Willie"

"The Tao of Willie"

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on August 31, 2009
Duration: 1573
The Tao of Willie
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Kottonmouth Kings On JBTV In 2009

Kottonmouth Kings On JBTV In 2009

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on July 16, 2009
Duration: 121
The Kottonmouth Kings come to JBTV early in the morning for this pack of rockstars, and they come packing more than just energy. They let go about everything that has been happening to them and their label Suburban Noize Records. It's a whole lot of fuun and they just want everyone to come along for the party. Check it out.
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The Errington Thompson Show 7-4-09

The Errington Thompson Show 7-4-09

from Where's the Outrage? on July 12, 2009
Duration: 2981
Oh, this is a very good show. (At the end of this post, if you can answer a simple question, you could win a $50 or $100 gift certificate to Amazon.com.) SARAH PALIN STEPS DOWN - In a very rambling speech that beat up the press, Sarah Palin announced that she will not run for re-election and is stepping down as Alaska s #1 point guard. Very Confusing. JOBS, JOBS, JOBS! The economy shed another 467,000 jobs in June!  There are now 14.7 million unemployed workers in this country, up 7.2 million from the start of the recession.  The picture changes dramatically, though, when considering the broader measure of underemployment. If the ranks of the marginally attached (jobless workers who want a job but are not actively seeking work and so are not counted as officially unemployed) and involuntary part-time workers (those who want full-time jobs but can t get the hours) are added to the mix, the figure rises to 25.9 million, which means nearly one in six U.S. workers (16.5%) is either un- or underemployed. While all groups have experienced large increases in unemployment during this recession, some are feeling the effects of the downturn more than others.  In June, unemployment was 14.7% among black workers, 12.2% among Hispanic workers, and 8.7% among white workers (increases of 5.8, 6.0, and 4.3 percentage points, respectively, since the start of the recession).  Male unemployment increased to 10.6% in June, compared to 8.3% for women (increases of 5.6 and 3.5 percentage points).  For workers with a college degree, the unemployment rate is 4.7%, and unemployment among those with only a high school diploma, at 9.8%, is more than double that of college-educated workers.  Workers with less job experience are also particularly hard hit -  those age 16-24 face an unemployment rate of 17.8%; 25-54 year olds are seeing 8.5%; and those over 54 are at 7% (up 6.2, 4.5, and 3.9 percentage points, respectively, since the start of the recession). HEALTH CARE NOW Senators Edward M. Kennedy and Chris Dodd outlined a revised health care plan Wednesday night that includes a public plan, costs less, and covers more Americans than previous versions. The plan carries a 10-year price tag of slightly over $600 billion and would lead toward an estimated 97 percent of all Americans having coverage, according to the Congressional Budget Office. In my Dare to be Stupid segment - Seriously, trying to rob a cab driver? Police in suburban Chicago say a taxi driver who didn t have Mace handy when he was attacked by a knife-wielding passenger instead disarmed the man with a can of aerosol deodorant. Elgin Deputy Police Chief Jeff Swoboda says the 51-year-old cabbie picked up the male passenger early Thursday outside a casino. Swoboda said the driver grew suspicious when the man offered several destinations, so he surreptitiously placed the small can of deodorant between his legs. Shortly afterward, the passenger put a knife to the driver s neck and demanded money. The cabbie sprayed the deodorant in the man s eyes, causing him to drop the knife. Hagan Comes Out In Support Of Public Option The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee unveiled its plan for a public health insurance option after a weeks-long delay, and leaders announced that it had the support of every Democrat on the panel including Sen. Kay Hagan (D-NC). Last night, Hagan made it official in a joint statement with committee members. My colleagues and I on the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee have been working on a plan to reform the health care system in this country, Hagan said. We have crafted a plan that will stabilize health care costs and includes a Community Health Insurance Option, which I support. This clears the path for the legislation to be moved out of committee. Until now, her objections to the public option were blocking it. That raised the ire of liberal groups like MoveOn, which targeted her directly. Now, everyone s friends again. MoveOn commends Senator Hagan for deciding to support the health care reform bill that the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee released today, which includes a national public health insurance option, MoveOn Executive Director Justin Ruben said in a statement. Please stay with us. We have Larry Fulcher,two-time Grammy award- winning bass player who is here to chat with us about the origins of funk!  Larry Fulcher has played with Smokey Robinson, The Crusaders, Eric Clapton, Taj Mahal, The Wailers and Willie Nelson. This guy is more than qualified to chat with us. So, don t move. Now, that you have listened to this podcast, if you can remember who I wished a Happy Birthday to (not the US but who was the person) and place that in you comments, you can win a $50 gift certificate to Amazon.com. If the 50th comment contains the correct answer, you win a $50 gift card from Amazon.com. If the 100th comment contains the correct answer, that person will win $100 gift certificate from Amazon.com.  Now, more rules.  None of my friends or relatives are eligible.  If you have already won one of my contests please give someone else an opportunity. The contest winner will be announced no later than Friday July 17, 2009. If 50 comments have not been posted by July 17th then I will donate the money Democracy for America.
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Biography _ Toby Keith

Biography _ Toby Keith

from Dailymotion - most recent videos on July 05, 2009
Duration: 2717
Biography series page at Hulu.comThe career of the country music star who stirred controversy after 9/11 with his super-patriotic song, Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue (The Angry American).Author: hulu Tags: Toby Keith willie nelson shockin yall shock and awe semptember th country music biography texas humor controversy fame cowboy Posted: 06 July 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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