March 24th, 2013 to March
30th, 2013
What
a fun and interesting mini special on this week's how. My thanks to my long
time friend, Tom Locke, creator of
our weekly feature Moment In Time,
for joining me in the studio during the first two hours of the show for our
look at Tribute Records To The Music And
Artists Of The '50s and '60s. And many thank for your feedback already
received. That's what has kept this show growing and of interest to the
listeners; there is the monthly theme special and sprinkled into that extra
specials. Our next special will be The Name Game, the Week of April 21st.
Every song will have someone's name in the song title. And as always,, if
there's a specific song you'd like me to play, be sure to let me know. Call or Click. The Treasure Island
Oldies Listener Line is available b
for you to call and record your message and request. The number is 206-339-0709. You can also get in touch
via email by clicking the Requests button on any page of the website. I look forward to hearing from you.
Happy Birthday wishes go out this week
to Rich Howe in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
and to Tom Locke in Vancouver, British Columbia.
It was great timing to have Tom in the studio with me this week so that I could
wish him Happy Birthday in person. And if you are about to celebrate your
birthday, be sure to let me know so I can wish you Happy Birthday on the show.
Send the details to birthdays@treasureislandoldies.com. I'll play Birthday by The Beatles for you too!
The
Treasure Island Oldies Blog is
playing one of the songs featured in our Tribute Records To The Music And Artists Of The '50s and '60s Special on this
week's show. This clip is not from the movie itself as they performed it on the
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans TV show.
However it is the theme from one of the most sought after music movies that was
unavailable on the legitimate market for many, many years. It's Jan and Dean with Here They Come (From All Over The World), the theme song for The T.A.M.I. Show. It's our Song Of The Week. Enjoy!
Voice You Choice presents the most
successful Girl Group of the Rock and Roll Era, The Shirelles. Cast your vote at the Voice Your Choice page for either Baby It's You or Foolish Little Girl. I'll play the winner
in the third hour of next week's show.
Here's
the Rock and Roll News for the week of
March 24th.
And
here's the Top 5 Countdown from 1973
Have
a great week and see you next time on Treasure Island Oldies.
Bye
for now.