Billy Joe Royal – Down In The Boondocks – [STEREO]
Super Top 10 Hit From Georgia’s Billy Joe Royal In 1965! Presented Here In HD Stereo. Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com
Read moreSuper Top 10 Hit From Georgia’s Billy Joe Royal In 1965! Presented Here In HD Stereo. Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com
Read moreCalifornia’s “Hit Making Machine” Called “The Grass Roots” Went Through Many Personnel Changes Through The Years. You Could Always Tell A Grass Roots Song Was Playing By The Excellent Horn Arrangements Of Jimmie Haskell. The Brass Became A Signature Sound For The Grass Roots. This Radio Favorite From The Late 60’s Features The Late Rob…
Read moreCalifornia’s “Hit Making Machine” Called “The Grass Roots” Went Through Many Personnel Changes Through The Years. You Could Always Tell A Grass Roots Song Was Playing By The Excellent Horn Arrangements Of Jimmie Haskell. The Brass Became A Signature Sound For The Grass Roots. This Radio Favorite From The Early 70’s Features The Late Rob…
Read moreCalifornia’s “Hit Making Machine” Called “The Grass Roots” Went Through Many Personnel Changes Through The Years. You Could Always Tell A Grass Roots Song Was Playing By The Excellent Horn Arrangements Of Jimmie Haskell. The Brass Became A Signature Sound For The Grass Roots. This Radio Favorite From The Late 60’s’s Features Rob Grill On…
Read moreNew York’s “Brooklyn Bridge” Achieved Their Biggest Hit Success In 1969 With “The Worst That Could Happen”. But, Their Next Single Was A Great Achievement Too In That It Was A “2-Sided” Hit. The First Side Was “Blessed Is The Rain” And On The Flip Side Was Our Featured Song Today Called “Welcome Me Love”.…
Read moreThe Classic Voice Of Gary Puckett From 1969. This One Rarely Ever Gets Any Airplay On “Oldies” Radio…..Even Though It Made It To #15 On The Billboard Hot 100.
Read moreBlack Oak Arkansas Was Originally Formed In 1965 And Were Known Then As “The Knowbody Else”. In 1970, They Changed Their Name To Black Oak Arkansas After Signing With ATCO Records. Their “Southern Fried Rock” Style Reached The Height Of It’s Popularity During The 1970’s With The Release Of 10 Charting Albums. In Late 1973,…
Read moreCalifornia’s “Hit Making Machine” Called “The Grass Roots” Went Through Many Personnel Changes Through The Years. You Could Always Tell A Grass Roots Song Was Playing By The Excellent Horn Arrangements Of Jimmie Haskell. The Brass Became A Signature Sound For The Grass Roots. This Radio Smash From The Early 70’s Features The Late Rob…
Read moreSuggestive Lyrics Kept This Fantastic Tune Off Many Radio Stations In 1969. Even With All The Controversy, “Cherry Hill Park” Made It To #15 On The Billboard Hot 100. Presented Here In HD Stereo From Billy Joe Royal. Hear it on internet radio kvkvi.com
Read moreA True Pop/ Classic From New York’s “Brooklyn Bridge” Featuring The Incredible Lead Vocals Of Johnny Maestro……Former Lead Singer For The Crests (16 Candles). The Brooklyn Bridge Had Other Hits Including “Welcome Me Love” And “Blessed Is The Rain”, But Neither Was Quite As Big As This #3 Smash Hit Called “Worst That Could Happen”.…
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