ROCK-IT RADIO NEWSLETTER AND PLAYLIST SHOWS #2560 TO #2571 FOR THE WEEK May 31, 2008 to June 6, 2008 Main webpage: http://www.rockitradio.net Current Shows Online: http://www.palmsradio.com/rockittext.htm Hello Rock-it Radio Listeners, This past week we have launched this year's 10th Annual East Coast vs. West Coast Oldies Battle, where you the Rock-it Radio Listener gets to send in your votes and decide the outcome - It is now online and ready to be heard in our archives page in show #2562. We will have the ballot further down in the newsletter here to cut and paste as well. We are also reporting the sad passing of Bo Diddley. Plus, the usual news and playlists of all the shows this week on Rock-it Radio.
So... On with the newsletter and playlists! These shows can be heard in our archives page at: http://www.palmsradio.com/rockittext.htm and click to the speaker on the left to hear the show. Remember if you are new to Internet Radio and having trouble tuning in though --Check out our webpage to help you out at: http://www.rockitradio.net/tunein.html ============================================ ============================================ REMEMBER YOU CAN ORDER ANY OF THESE ROCK-IT RADIO SHOWS ON CD!!!! NEW EASIER ORDERING!
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============================================== MIKE TAYLOR'S ROCKABILLY HOUR ON ROCK-IT RADIO SHOW #2560
More great Rockabilly is in store for you here on Rock-it Radio as Mike Taylor from Branson, Missouri puts together an all female rockabilly hour here on Rock-it Radio. To tune in simply go to our archives page at: http://www.palmsradio.com/rockittext.htm And click to the speaker on show #2560. Here is the playlist of what you will hear. 1. No Way Out - Joyce Harris 2. Sweet Willie - Barbara Allen 1958 3. Shanty Tramp - Betty Dickson 4. Fujiyama Mama - Eileen Barton 5. Fool I Am - Pat Ferguson 1961 6. Mind Your Own Business - Evelyn White 7. Sweet Sugar Bugger - Peggy Upton 1958 8. Long Tall Sally - Shirley Jean Wiley 1961 9. Shake This Town - Tonya Dee 1961 10. Hello Baby - Charlene Arthur 11. Hello Baby - Helen Hall 12. No More Time - Rose Maddox 13. Mad Mama - Jane Bowman 1961 14. Mean - Boots Collins 15. Baby You've Had It - Joyce Paul 1958 16. Old Moon - Betty Foley 1959 17. I Wanna Be There - Linda Brannon 1957 18. Ballin' Keen - Sandy Lee 1959 19. Johnny Johnny Johnny - Kay Cee Jones 1958 20. Hard Headed Woman - Judy Layne 1961 21. Dancing Teenage Style - Gina Lombardi 22. Yeah Baby - Betty Smith 23. I'll Take Back That Heartache - Abby Neal 1961 24. Never Trust A Man - Joyce Lee 25. Rock To The Moon - Gale Davis 1962
Thanks Mike for all the Rockin' Ladies Music out there! If you would like to send Mike an e mail with future rockabilly requests, dedications or if you would like to send comments or just to say Hello. Well you can by writing to him at: miketaylor@rockitradio.net
============================================== DAVE JUSTICE AND THE RADIOACTIVE GOLD SHOW ON ROCK-IT RADIO #2561
Dave Justice is back this week with more great oldies -- With some great interesting soundbites by the artists themselves introducing and talking about the songs they recorded. Here is the playlist for Rock-it Radio show #2561.
1. Tonight We're Gonna' Fall in Love--Pratt & McClain 2. Magic Is The Night--Kathy Young 3. Why Do I Love You So--Johnny Tillotson 4. I'm Gonna' Get Married--Lou Christie 5. How Mny Teardrops--Lou Christie 6. Outside The Gates Of Heaven--Lou Christie 7. Everyone's Gone To The Moon--Johnathon King 8. Folsom Prison Blues--Johnny Cash 9. Sleepwalk--Larry Carlton 10. A Way Of Life--Joe Babcock 11. My Blue Angel--Ray Peterson 12. A Girl Named Liz--Merle Kilgore 13. Take It From A Fool--The Dreamlovers 14. Your Name And Mine--The Acorns 15. Prima Donna Glen Campbell 16. Time--The Dreamlovers 17. I'm No Romeo--Bill Boyd
It's a great show and Thanks Dave! If you would like to send Dave any comments or would just like to say hello. You can at: radioactivegold@rockitradio.net
============================================== 10TH ANNUAL EAST COAST VS. WEST COAST OLDIES BATTLE ON ROCK-IT RADIO SHOW #2562.
It's that time of year again here at Rock-it Radio where Lane Quigley and Bill Green battle it out with oldies where you the Rock-it Radio listener decide the outcome and have a chance to win some pretty great prizes as well. This year's East vs. West Battle will air for the entire month of June and will air the entire month. Lane Quigley will tally the votes at the end of the month. And will also randomly pick 5 winners of Rock-it Radio prizes that we will also announce in next week's newsletter what the prizes will be. When the show begins to air on June 1st -- You can cut and paste your votes the ballot below to: Memorylaneshow@aol.com Here is the ballot & Playlist:
ROUND ONE: SHOW 1 ROUND 1 REVISITED ___EAST: Three Thirty Three - The Drifters 1954 ___WEST: Boogie Woogie Teenage - Don Julian & The Meadowlarks 1956 ROUND TWO: NAME THAT INSTRUMENT ___WEST: The Happy Organ - Dave 'Baby' Cortez 1959 __EAST: Bongo Rock - Preston Epps 1959 ROUND THREE: OLDIES BUT GOODIES ___EAST: Two People In The World - Little Anthony & The Imperials 1958 ___WEST: Nite Owl - Tony Allen & The Champs 1955 ROUND FOUR: WHAT'S YOUR NAME? ___EAST: Billy - Kathy Linden 1958 ___WEST: Primrose Lane - Jerry Wallace 1959 ROUND FIVE: CLASSICAL GASES ___ EAST: Magic Moon by The Rays ___ WEST: Nut Rocker by B Bumble & The Stingers ROUND SIX: ROAD TRIP ___EAST: Tallahassee Lassie - Freddie Cannon 1959 ___WEST: Memphis - Johnny Rivers 1964 ROUND SEVEN: DINING HERE CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH ___EAST: Come A Little Bit Closer - Jay & The Americans 1964 ___WEST: Smokey Joe's Cafe - The Robins 1955 ROUND EIGHT: TIN PAN ALLEY ___EAST: The Masquerade Is Over - The Chateaus 1959 ___WEST: Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart - The Furys 1963 ROUND NINE: THEY CAN WRITE, BUT CAN THEY SING? ___WEST: What a Guy - The Raindrops 1963 ___EAST: Too Bad Sweet Mama - Sam 'Highpockets' Henderson 1953 ROUND TEN: PRE-PUBESCENT PERFORMERS ___EAST: Little Bitty Pretty One - Frankie Lymon 1957 ___WEST: Mercy - The Collins Kids 1958 ROUND ELEVEN: SIBLING REVELRY ___EAST: When - The Kalin Twins 1958 ___WEST: Deep Purple - Nino Tempo & April Stevens 1963 ROUND TWELVE: TWO OF THE ALL-TIME GREATEST ___WEST: Since I Don't Have You - The Skyliners 1959 ___EAST: You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' - The Righteous Brothers 1964 The show will be online from June 1st to June 30th. in our archives page at: http://www.palmsradio.com/rockittext.htm So, definetly keep your eyes open for it! If you have any comments to Lane or Bill on this show you can write to Lane at: Memorylaneshow@rockitradio.net or to Bill at: Billgreen@rockitradio.net We will have more information on the Rock-it Radio Prizes available from this show further down in the newsletter.
============================================== JOHNNY G AND THIS WEEK'S CRUISIN' SHOW ON ROCK-IT RADIO #2563
From his studios just outside of London -- Johnny G is back with another rockin' set of great oldies from both sides of the Atlantic! Here is this week's playlist when you click to the speaker next to show #2563.
1. Let's Go - The Routers 1962 2. I Beg of You - Elvis Presley 1958 3. Rocket in my Pocket - Jimmy Lloyd 1958 4. Martian Band - The Wildtones 19?? 5. Dragnet - Ray Anthony & his Orch 1953 6. Wanna Jean - O' Henry 1959 7, A Shot of Rhythm & Blues - Johnny Kidd & the Pirates 1962 8. Rockin' Shoes - The Ames Brothers 1957 9. CAROLINE - Roy Hastings 1963 10. My Heart's Desire - The Fabulous Pearls 1959 11. Fools Rush In - Malcolm Dodds & the Tunedrops 1957 12. Liebeskummer Lohnt Sich Nicht - Siw Malmkvist 1964 13. I'm a Man - Bo Diddley 1955 14. Cross My Heart - Jay B Loyd 1958 15. Find a New Woman - Arnold Parker & the Southernaires 1956 16. Someday - Billy Fury 1982 17. Gloomy Sunday - Ricky Nelson 1958 18. What Can I Do - Dean Beard 1956 19. Breathless - Cliff Richard & the Shadows 1957/58 20. My Boy Lollipop - Millie 1964 21. Another Saturday Night - Gene Vincent 1964 22. Dumplin's - Doc Bagby 1957 23. Woodpecker Rock - The Braves 1958 24. Shook Shake - Ken Davis 1958 25. Destination 2165 - The Cues 1956
All the DJ's here at Rock-it Radio enjoy getting e mails from the listener's here at Rock-it Radio. If you have any future requests, comments, dedications or would just like to say hello to Johnny G you can e mail him at: Crusinshow@rockitradio.net
============================================== AL 'COOL DADDY SMITH ON ROCK-IT RADIO SHOW #2564. TRIBUTE TO BOB LUMAN
From Studio C of Rock-it Radio in Brampton, Ontario Canada The Cool Daddy is back this week with another Rockin' Show! This show is a tribute to Rockabilly Great Bob Luman - and features many of his hits as well as rarities. Here is the playlist.
1. Let's Think About Livin'-Bob Luman 1960 2. 36-22-36-Bobby"Blue" Bland 1961 3. Love Hurts-The Everly Brothers 1960 4. Boom Boom Out Go The Lights-Little Walter 1957 5. Stranger Than Fiction-Bob Luman 1955 6. You're The Cause Of It All-Bob Luman 1955 7. That's All Right-Bob Luman 1955 8. Hello Baby-Bob Luman 1955 9. In The Deep Dark Jungle-Bob Luman 1955 10. Let Her Go-Bob Luman 1955 11. Bristol Stomp-The Dovells 1961 12. Wheels-The String-A-Longs 1961 13. Those Oldies But Goodies [Remind Me Of You]-Little Caesar and The Romans 1961 14. All Night Long-Bob Luman 1957 15. Wild Eyed Woman-Bob Luman 1957 16. A Red Cadillac and A Black Moustache-Bob Luman 1957 17. Red Hot-Bob Luman 1957 18. Whenever You're Ready-Bob Luman 1957 19. This Is The Night-Bob Luman 1957 20. Make Up Your Mind-Bob Luman 1957 21. Try Me-Bob Luman 1958 22. Everybody's Talkin'-Bob Luman 1958 23. Svengali-Bob Luman 1958 24. Loretta-Bob Luman 1959 25. Class Of '59-Bob Luman 1959 26. My Baby Walks All Over Me-Bob Luman 1959 27. Buttercup-Bob Luman 1958 28. Blue Days, Black Nights-Bob Luman 1957
All the DJ's here at Rock-it Radio love there e mail and matter of fact you can E Mail the Cool Daddy with any future requests dedications or just to say Hello at: cooldaddy@rockitradio.net
============================================== ROY HARROW'S EAR FULL OF ROCK AND ROLL SHOW ON ROCK-IT RADIO #2566
From the land downunder -- The studios of Roy Harrow comes alive from Adelaide, South Australia as he presents the following Rock and Roll Worldwide Favorties listed below. 1. Bring Back My Heart - Dee Dee Clark 2. Gee Oh Gosh - The Jarmels 3. One More time - Floyd Robinson 4. That Is Why (I Love You So) - Jackie Wilson 5. Mary Lou - Buddy Knox 6. Teddy Bear's Picnic - The Atlantics 7. Jealous - Johnny Restivo 8. He Walks Like A Man - Jody Miller 9. Candy Lips Larry Finnegan 10. She Say (Doom Dooby Doom) - The Diamonds 11. Book Of Love - The Rainbows 12. Yakety Yak - Bad Manners 13. Son Of A Preacher Man - dusty Springfield 14. Twist & Shout / La-Bamba - Johnny Rivers 15. Simply Because - Buzz Clifford 16. I Will - Billy Fury 17. Standing In The Shadows Of Love - Four Tops 18. Slaughter On 10th Avenue - The Ventures 19. Agnes (Teenage Russian Spy) - The Six Teens 20. Highway 49 - John Lee Hooker 21. Be My Own - Don Bailey 22. She Makes Me Feel Good - Ray Smith 23. Tired & Sleepy - Go Getters 24. Rip It Up - Ral Donner 25. A Wonderful Dream - The Majors 26. Carumba - The Champs 27. I'm A Fool That's Why - Charlie Gracie 28. Gotta' Lotta' Livin' To Do - Elvis Presley 29. Paralyzed - Johnny Earl & The Jordanaires 30. First Romance - Conway Twitty
Roy like all the DJ's here at Rock-it Radio love their e mail. If you would like to write to Roy with future requests, comments and just to say hello. Well it's pretty easy to do ... just e mail him at: Roy@rockitradio.net
============================================== SPECIAL MINI TRIBUTE TO BO DIDDLEY ON COOL DADDY - ROCK-IT RADIO SHOW #2567
As soon as we heard the passing of Bo Diddley -- We quickly looked in the Rock-it Radio archives of shows here to play a special tribute. Al 'Cool Daddy' Smith has done a few tributes to Bo Diddley. And we were able to recover and rebroadcast this one which was also a tribute to Canadian Rocker -- Dale Hawkins. Here is the playlist of show #2567. Which was originally broadcast as Rock-it Radio show #1235 from 2005 when the song Bo Diddley turned 50 years old.
1. Forty Days -- Ronnie Hawkins 1959 2. Low Down Guitar -- The Echo Tones 1962 3. Inland surfer -- The Echo Tones 1962 4. Vibration -- Keray Regan 1957 5. Odessa -- Ronnie Hawkins 1959 6. Wild Little Willy -- Ronnie Hawkins 1959 7. Ruby Baby -- Ronnie Hawkins 1959 8. Horace -- Ronnie Hawkins 1959 9. Mary Lou -- Ronnie Hawkins 1959 10. Castle in the sky -- The Bop Chords 1957 11. Deserie -- The Charts 1957 12. Hula Love -- Buddy Knox 1957 13. My baby's gone -- Jimmy Bowen 1957 14. Party Doll -- Buddy Knox 1957 15. Im' stickin with you -- Jimmy Bowen 1957 16. Rock you little baby to sleep -- Buddy Knox 1957 17. Don't tell me your troubles -- Jimmy Bowen 1957 18. When love comes to town -- Little Richard / B.B. King and U-2 1988 19. Bo's Bounce -- Bo Diddley 1957 20. Traveling West -- Bo Diddley 1957 21. Bo Diddley -- Bo Diddley 1955 22. Road Runner -- Bo Diddley 1960 23. Signifying blues -- Bo Diddley 1960 24. Limber -- Bo Diddley 1960 25. Short Fat Fanny -- Larry Williams 1957 26. Little Bitty Pretty One -- Thurston Harris 1957 27. Mr. Lee -- The Bobbettes 1957
To tune in just go to our archives page at: http://www.palmsradio.com/rockittext.htm And click to show #2567. If you would like to send Cool Daddy Al an e mail with your requests, comments or just hellos! You can contact him at: cooldaddy@rockitradio.net
============================================== PETE CHASTON'S DOO WOP SHOW ON ROCK-IT RADIO SHOW #2569
This week Pete has much more Doo Wop is in store for all of you with this week's Doo Wop show with Pete Chaston. From the Scratchy 45's to the Silly Song segment you know it is always a listening pleasure on the Pete Chaston Doo Wop Show. Here is this week's playlist of what you will hear when you click to that little speaker next to show #2569.
1. Doo-Wop All Night Long-The Blue Emotions (opening theme song) (1982) 2. Be My Girl-Tony & The Twiliters (1960) 3. Vowels of Love-The Poets (1958) 4. Jeannie-The Thrashers (1957) 5. Jeannie-The Unique Teens (1958) 6. The Closer You Are-The Manificent Four (1961) 7. Lonely Drifter-The O'Jays (1963) 8. Feelin' No Pain-The Del-Satins (1963) 9. Zu Zu-The Bonnevilles (1960) SILLY SONG SEGMENT: 10. Roaches-the Court Jesters (1961) 11. Bo Meets the Monster-Bo Diddley (xxxx) SCRATCHY 45 RPMs SEGMENT: 12. by request: I Want to Thank You, Mr. D.J.-Otis Williams & his Charms (1956) 13. Hey Baby-The Story Tellers (1959) 14. Oh Rose Marie-The Fascinators (1959) 15. I Love You-The Climbers (1957) BACK TO THE CDs &/or More 45 RPMs: 16. Oh, Lana-The Five Discs (xxxx) 17. You Hurt Me-The Channels (1961) 18. Come On-The Distants (1960) 19. Oh Baby-The Jesters (1958) SLOW SONG SEGMENT: 20. I Love You So-The Crows (1954) 21. I Love You So-The Chantels (1958) 22. Brenda-The Cupids (1963) 23. The Closer You Are-The Channels (1956) 24. Standing Right there-The Feathers (1955) 25. I've Lied-The Tunemasters & The Chantels (1958) Do you have a special Doo Wop Request?? I bet Pete Chaston might just have it! Or if you would like to send a comment or hello you can reach him at: doowoppete@rockitradio.net
============================================== BENNIE DINGO AND THE ROCKIN' RAUCOUS SHOW ON ROCK-IT RADIO #2570
More old and new Rockabilly is on board this week on the Rockin' Raucous show on Rock-it Radio show #2570. Here is the playlist.
1. Hep cat -- Noisy Boys 2. What's Damn Wrong? -- Noise Boys 3. Do the Bop, bop, bop -- Noisy Boys 4. I wanna hear it again -- Ronnie Haig 5. Ridgerunner Boogie -- The Ridgerunners 6. Six Dollar Trim -- The Star Devils 7. Countin' Sheep -- The Star Devils 8. Sweetest thang -- The Star Devils 9. My Life's Ambition -- Cattie Ness & Revenge 10. Everybody's trying to be my baby -- Cattie Ness & Revenge 11. Wild Wild Young Men -- Cattie Ness & Revenge 12. Rock Boppin' Baby -- Edwin Bruce 13. I need a man -- Barbara Pittman 14. Southbound Line -- Tracy Pendarvis 15. Sugar Baby -- Johnny Carroll 16. That's the way I love -- Johnny Carroll 17. Two Long years -- Janis Martin 18. Hard times ahead -- Janis Martin
If you would like to send me any comments or requests for future shows or just to say Hello! You can contact me the Dingo Dog at: rockitradio@netzero.net
============================================== COOL BOBBY B'S DOO WOP STOP ON ROCK-IT RADIO #2547
Cool Bobby B is back this week with more Doo Wop and Group Harmony from the 50s & 60s and even today! Here is this week's playlist of what you will hear on the Doo Wop Stop.
1. Rockin' around the clock -- Shirley and Lee 2. I wonder why -- Dion & The Belmonts 3. Mr. Lee -- The Bobettes 4. Not to young to fall in love -- Lewis Lymon & Teenchords 5. Forever in love with you -- Philly Cuzz 6. Dedicated to the one I love -- The Shirelles 7. Image of a girl -- Otis Williams & The Charms 8. Wait a minute - Tim Tam & The Turnons 9. Bila -- The Versations 10. Cry baby cry -- The Angels 11. They say -- The Rainbows 12. Why do fools fall in love -- The Chiclettes 13. A thousand miles away -- The Heartbeats 14. Cool it fool -- The Cadillacs 15. Silhouettes -- Shake, Rattle and Roll 16. Congratulations - The Chantels 17. Sh Boom -- Crew Cuts 18. Who's that knocking - The Genies 19. Blue Moon - The Marcels 20. One Summer night - The Danleers 21. Puddin' N Tain - The Kit Kats 22. So many have told you - The Duprees 23. Our love is over - Tony & Raindrops 24. While walking - Tony & Raindrops 25. Come go with me - The Del Vikings 26. There goes my girl - The Chancellors 27. What time is it - Jive Five 28. Out in the cold again - Frankie Lymon & Teenagers 29. Mixed up shook up girl - Patty & The Emblems 30. Heart's Desire - The Avalons 31. Fools Fall in love - The Drifters 32. Baby Come back / Morse Code of Love - Manhattan Transfer 33. Don't ask me to be lonely - The Dubs
If you would like to send a request to Cool Bobby B or just to say hello - You can at: coolbobbyb@rockitradio.net And don't forget to check out Cool Bobby B's Myspace webpage at: http://www.myspace.com/1517776918
============================================= HEEBIE JEEBIES ROCKABILLY, ROCK AND ROLL AND DOO WOP SHOW #424 NOW ON ROCK-IT RADIO.
It's a brand new season with fresh new shows on the Heebie Jeebies Rockabilly, Rock and Roll and Doo Wop Show out of the Netherlands. It is listed in our archives page and here is the playlist of the latest show #424 now online.
1. LONG BLOND HAIR RED ROSE LIPS Johnny Powers 1956 2. RED CADILLAC AND BLACK MOUSTACHE Bob Luman 1957 3. LONG BLACK TRAIN Jimmy Farmer 1962 4. ROCK ME ALL NIGHT LONG The Ravens 1952 5. ONE NIGHT Elvis Presley 1958 6. YOU'RE THE ONE THAT DONE IT Thomas Wayne 1958 7. LOOK WHAT YOU'VE DONE TO ME Little Willie John 1957 8. LOOK AT THAT MOON Carl Perkins 1957 9. BLUE MOON The Marcels 1961 10. BLUE STREETS Arnie Derksen 1958 11. ROLLIN' ON DOWN THE STREET Maynard Horlick 1957 12. LOVE'S ALL I'M PUTTIN' DOWN The Spiders 1954 13. YOU AIN'T PUTTIN' OUT NOTHIN' BUT THE LIGHT Earl Williams 1958 14. I'M GONNA LEAVE YOU Walt Benton 1960 15. DON'T LEAVE POOR ME The Dikes 1955 16. PLEASE DON'T LEAVE ME Johnny Burnette and RR trio 1956 17. PLEASE HAVE MERCY Jimmy Dane 1960
If you would like to write to the host of the Heebie Jeebies show ... he does speak English as well as Dutch you can contact Jos Wouters at: heebiejeebies@heebiejeebies.nl ============================================= ============================================= ROCK-IT RADIO REMEMBERS WOLFMAN JACK!!!
One of the greatest DJ's of all time -- and immortalized not only thru his wonderful persona and memories he has left for an entire generation. And self portrayed wonderfully in George Lucas' film -- American Graffitti, Rock-it Radio thanks to Rick Ward has a small yet wonderful collection of Wolfman Jack shows from the 60's to remember him by on CD. Available exclusively at the Wolfman Jack page of Rock-it Radio at: http://www.rockitradio.net/wolfman.html We have added several new releases this week -- inlcuding his last show on XPRS before going National Syndication.
Check out these new releases.
RIR #401 -- Wolfman Jack -- Last day on XPRS Rosarito, Mexico Pt. 1 from 15 April, 1972. Where Wolfman says goodbye and last shows in Mexico before going Syndicated. http://www.rockitradio.net/wolfman401.html
RIR #402 -- Wolfman Jack -- Last day on XPRS Rosarito, Mexico Pt. 2 from 15 April, 1972. Where Wolfman says goodbye and last shows in Mexico before going Syndicated. http://www.rockitradio.net/wolfman402.html
RIR #403 -- Wolfman Jack -- Last day on XPRS Rosarito, Mexico Pt. 3 from 15 April, 1972. Where Wolfman says goodbye and last shows in Mexico before going Syndicated. http://www.rockitradio.net/wolfman403.html
RIR #404 -- Wolfman Jack -- XERB Rosarito, Mexico From 15 March, 1971 - Great Rock and Roll and the usual Great Wolfman Jack. http://www.rockitradio.net/wolfman404.html ============================================= VINTAGE VIDEO PICK OF THE WEEK
For the week of 6 June, 2008 This week in our archives page at: http://www.palmsradio.com/rockittext.htm
From The TV Show Shindig it's a Triple play! Featuring The Walker Brothers - Gale Garnett & The New Beats From 1964!
Also, remember you can view the other past vintage video picks of the week at: http://www.rockitradio.net/video.html ============================================= ============================================= HOW TO ORDER OLD ROCK-IT RADIO SHOWS ....
We have received many inquiries on how to order Rock-it Radio shows that are no longer in our on archives webpage. These shows are still available on CD and mailed to you within 24 hours of receiving payment. To help search for older shows that you may be looking for you may want to check the Rock-it Radio blog site. Old newsletters describing the shows and playlists are archived there and there is a menu bar on the right side that breaks down every playlist by month. This website is: http://rockitradio.blogstream.com
Then you may either pay by check or money order or paypal. Rock-it Radio shows are only $9.50 U.S. each and are studio quality broadcasts that were placed on Compact Disc here at the Rock-it Radio Studio. We have a flat rate shipping charge of $1.50 U.S. so if you order one or several -- it is still only $1.50 U.S. shipping. And we ship worldwide, overseas orders are mailed out first class airmail. Instructions where to send payment is at our webpage: http://www.rockitradio.net/order.html
If you are a member of paypal (http://www.paypal.com) you can e mail directly and let me know via e mail (rockitradio@netzero.net) what shows you would like we can send you a paypal invoice within 24 hours.
When you order a Rock-it Radio show or shop at our Rock-it Radio Launching Pad you help keep these oldies alive and help us pay the bills here at Rock-it Radio. And at the same time -- you are not getting nothing for your donation, but actually some of the shows and memories we hope we keep alive here at Rock-it Radio. ============================================
WIN ROCK-IT RADIO PRIZES! -- DRAWINGS WILL CONTINUE FOR JUNE MORE CHANCES TO WIN ROCK IT PRIZES!
When you help support Rock-it Radio and purchase products from the Rock-it Radio Launching Pad -- We will put your e mail address in the drawing to win even more shows and broadcasts. Jammin' Jan who now runs the Rock-it Radio Launching Pad at: http://www.palmsradio.com/store.html will be drawing 3 names on July 1, 2008 for all those that had purchased vintage broadcasts from our Rock-it Launching Pad at during the month of June at: : http://www.palmsradio.com/store.html and ordered a vintage broadcast thru - or http://www.rockitradio.net/order.html and ordered a Rock-it Radio show. Those names that are randomly picked will be contacted via E Mail. And will win a Rock-it Radio T Shirt of there size choice and 2 vintage radio broadcasts from the Rock-it Radio Launching pad of their choice or 2 Rock-it Radio shows of their choice. ============================================= ============================================= ROCK-IT RADIO DJ PAGE...
Remember you can check out all the Rock-it Radio DJ's and read the bios of these DJ's that make these Rock-it Radio Shows possible at: http://www.palmsradio.com/bio.htm And don't forget for even more pictures -- there is our picture page at: http://www.rockitradio.net/pics.html
============================================= WELCOME NEW MEMBERS TO THE LISTENER'S CLUB!!!!
A big welcome to the below new Rock-it Radio listeners that joined our Listeners Club from May 3, 2008 to May 22, 2008. We hope that you enjoy the music Rock-it Radio provides and our playlists and information that our weekly newsletter provides. Any comments, criticisms, kudos, compliments or future ideas is always welcome and you can e mail me personally at: rockitradio@netzero.net
To All Welcome aboard! A Big Welcome to:
J.J. Grey -- San Jose, California USA Frank Lopez -- Tustin, California USA Royal Du Four -- W. Warwick, Rhode Island USA Laurent Wanson -- Brussels, Belgium J. Jorgensen -- Canada Chris Bullock -- United Kingdom Larry Parrish -- Artesia, New Mexico USA We have added 7 more new members to the Listeners Club since our last newsletter. We now have that magic number of 7,400 members exactly! that have joined the Rock-it Radio Listeners Club. We hope that you enjoy the rare 50's and early 60's Rock and Roll, Rockabilly and Doo Wop (which most commercial oldies radio stations have forgotten) that we are able to play for you from Rock-it Radio. Remember, we are here for you! So if you ever have any requests, dedications, comments and suggestions we always love to hear from our listeners. Our e mail address is: rockitradio@netzero.net ============================================= ATTENTION ADVERTISERS -- YOUR SPACE COULD BE HERE AND REACH THOUSANDS OF OLDIES LOVERS.... For further information go to: http://www.palmsradio.com/ad.html
============================================= ROCK-IT RADIO DJ'S THAT ARE ON MYSPACE
Some of the jocks here now have a myspace site including yours truly and if you are a member of myspace... please put us down as a friend! Some of these myspace sites also has links to other great musicians out there as well and there myspace site. Here are a listing of the Rock-it Radio myspace webpages.
Bennie Dingo & Rock-it Radio Myspace site: http://www.myspace.com/benniedingo
Butchie Boy's Doo Wop Diner Myspace site: http://profile.myspace.com/122170022
Cool Bobby B's Doo Wop Stop Myspace site: http://profile.myspace.com/151777691
Jammin' Jan of the Rock-it Radio Launching Pad Store: http://profile.myspace.com/169243228
Leslie Stevens Route 66 Good Time Oldies show: http://profile.myspace.com/165266522
Debbie Snowdove of Rock-it Radio Promotions & First Nations Broadcasting http://profile.myspace.com/dsnowdove
Myspace sites are free and you can start building your own at: http://signup.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=join And it is a great way to share pictures, a free blog to share news with family and friends, find old classmates and let the world know that you are out there in cyberland.
============================================ ROCK-IT RADIO FOOD CHANNEL -GIVE THE GIFT OF GOURMET FOOD YEAR ROUND
It's not oldies but it is delicious! We are continuing to expand our webpage dedicated to excellent food sources and even dieting. In the Rock-it Radio Food Channel. We have added more links to Ethnic foods you can order online and a few sites offering exotic meats and cheeses from around the world.
It lists various deals with ordering ethnic and gourmet food from reputable places from around the world! And also some diet sites as well in case you over do it :) -- When you click to a link that interests you on The Rock-it Radio Food Channel a small referral fee will be given to Rock-it Radio and help us keep these oldies playing online. The website for the new Rock-it Food Channel is: http://www.rockitradio.net/food.html ============================================ ============================================= 10th ANNUAL EAST COAST VS. WEST COAST OLDIES BATTLE COMING ONLINE AT ROCK-IT ON JUNE 1ST!
It's that time of year again here at Rock-it Radio where Lane Quigley and Bill Green battle it out with oldies where you the Rock-it Radio listener decide the outcome and have a chance to win some pretty great prizes as well. This year's East vs. West Battle will air for the entire month of June and will air the entire month. Lane Quigley will tally the votes at the end of the month. And will also randomly pick 5 winners of Rock-it Radio prizes that we will also announce in next week's newsletter what the prizes will be. When the show begins to air on June 1st -- You can cut and paste your votes the ballot below to: Memorylaneshow@aol.com Here is the ballot:
ROUND ONE: SHOW 1 ROUND 1 REVISITED ___EAST: Three Thirty Three - The Drifters 1954 ___WEST: Boogie Woogie Teenage - Don Julian & The Meadowlarks 1956 ROUND TWO: NAME THAT INSTRUMENT ___WEST: The Happy Organ - Dave 'Baby' Cortez 1959 __EAST: Bongo Rock - Preston Epps 1959 ROUND THREE: OLDIES BUT GOODIES ___EAST: Two People In The World - Little Anthony & The Imperials 1958 ___WEST: Nite Owl - Tony Allen & The Champs 1955 ROUND FOUR: WHAT'S YOUR NAME? ___EAST: Billy - Kathy Linden 1958 ___WEST: Primrose Lane - Jerry Wallace 1959 ROUND FIVE: CLASSICAL GASES ___WEST: Magic Moon - The Rays 1960 ___EAST: Nut Rocker - B. Bumble & The Stingers 1962 ROUND SIX: ROAD TRIP ___EAST: Tallahassee Lassie - Freddie Cannon 1959 ___WEST: Memphis - Johnny Rivers 1964 ROUND SEVEN: DINING HERE CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH ___EAST: Come A Little Bit Closer - Jay & The Americans 1964 ___WEST: Smokey Joe's Cafe - The Robins 1955 ROUND EIGHT: TIN PAN ALLEY ___EAST: The Masquerade Is Over - The Chateaus 1959 ___WEST: Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart - The Furys 1963 ROUND NINE: THEY CAN WRITE, BUT CAN THEY SING? ___WEST: What a Guy - The Raindrops 1963 ___EAST: Too Bad Sweet Mama - Sam 'Highpockets' Henderson 1953 ROUND TEN: PRE-PUBESCENT PERFORMERS ___EAST: Little Bitty Pretty One - Frankie Lymon 1957 ___WEST: Mercy - The Collins Kids 1958 ROUND ELEVEN: SIBLING REVELRY ___EAST: When - The Kalin Twins 1958 ___WEST: Deep Purple - Nino Tempo & April Stevens 1963 ROUND TWELVE: TWO OF THE ALL-TIME GREATEST ___WEST: Since I Don't Have You - The Skyliners 1959 ___EAST: You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' - The Righteous Brothers 1964 The show will be online on June 1st in our archives page at: http://www.palmsradio.com/rockittext.htm So, definetly keep your eyes open for it! ============================================= ============================================= 10th ANNUAL EAST COAST VS. WEST COAST OLDIES BATTLE COMING ONLINE AT ROCK-IT ON JUNE 1ST! ROCK-IT RADIO PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY!!!
Prizes will be drawn! To those that send in their votes, to the 10th annual East Coast vs. West Coast Oldies Battle listed further up in this newsletter. At the end of June -- Lane will randomly draw 5 winners to those that had voted. And will relay the e mail addresses to Rock-it Radio main studio here. The following winners will be announced in the Listener's club newsletter and here are the prizes.
1st Place: A CD Copy of the show; A Rock-it Radio T Shirt and there choice of 3 Vintage Radio Broadcasts from the Rock-it Store at: http://www.palmsradio.com/store.html 2nd Place: A CD Copy of the show; A Rock-it Radio T Shirt and there choice of 1 Vintage Radio Broadcast from the Rock-it Store at: http://www.palmsradio.com/store.html 3rd Place: A CD Copy of the Show and a vintage Radio Broadcast from the Rock-it Store. 4th & 5th Place: A CD Copy of the show.
The results of the tallying of you the Rock-it Radio Listener's that vote will be posted in the Rock-it Radio newsletter in the first week of July. If you are not a member of the Rock-it Radio Listener's club and would like to join ... simply go to our main webpage at: http://www.rockitradio.net And click to the banner towards the top of the page asking you to join. It's free and we don't give out your e mail address and we don't spam.... Happy Voting everyone! ============================================= ============================================ PIRATE RADIO PAGE -- MORE LINKS ADDED
We have had some very nice compliments and several hits and visitors this past week to our webpage dedicated to Pirate Radio and Offshore Broadcasting. We have added more links this past week to various sources of this venue and interesting phenomenon in broadcasting. You can check it out at: http://www.rockitradio.net/pirate.html
============================================ OUR LATEST VINTAGE SHOWS ADDED IN ROCK-IT RADIO LAUNCHING PAD SITE
Here is the listing of our latest shows we have put up in the Rock-it Store Now known as the Launching Pad. In these broadcasts you will hear the songs, news and ads and DJ's completely unedited just like you would of back then and placed on Compact Disc. They are listed in order by date in our Rock-it Store at: http://www.palmsradio.com/store.html By clicking to the title of each show in our store you will be able to see the complete playlist of each show. We have also added the Ebay link to each of these broadcasts as well where you can read the entire playlist of these vintage broadcasts we offer here at Rock-it Radio.
Here are our most recent releases.
RIR #396 -- Humble Harv -- KHJ Los Angeles, Calif. 9/28/1968 If you are from Southern California -- You're bound to remember Humble Harv and here he is from a show from '68! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130213238912
RIR #397 -- Wolfman Jack -- XERB Rosarito, Mexico. 8/1/1968 We were thrilled when we were able to acquire this great oldies show from the Wolfman playing original 50's rock and the songs of the day. http://www.rockitradio.net/wolfman397.html
RIR #398 -- Wolfman Jack & Don Imus! -- WNBC New York -- 1 January, 1974 This is a New Year's Eve broadcast beginning with the New Year's Countdown of 1974 -- Featuring some of the songs of 1973 and hosted by these 2 greats! http://www.rockitradio.net.wolfman398.html
RIR #399 -- Dave Mickey - CKEY Toronto - 6 June, 1963 Pt. 1 Dave Mickey is one of only 3 Canadian DJ's honored in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame -- And with this CD you will see why! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140224987448
RIR #400 -- Dave Mickey -- CKEY Toronto - 6 June, 1963 Pt. 2 Leaves off where RIR #399 ends -- With great songs and jingles and ads from '63. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140225094262
RIR #401 -- Wolfman Jack -- Last day on XPRS Rosarito, Mexico Pt. 1 from 15 April, 1972. Where Wolfman says goodbye and last shows in Mexico before going Syndicated. http://www.rockitradio.net/wolfman401.html
RIR #402 -- Wolfman Jack -- Last day on XPRS Rosarito, Mexico Pt. 2 from 15 April, 1972. Where Wolfman says goodbye and last shows in Mexico before going Syndicated. http://www.rockitradio.net/wolfman402.html
RIR #403 -- Wolfman Jack -- Last day on XPRS Rosarito, Mexico Pt. 3 from 15 April, 1972. Where Wolfman says goodbye and last shows in Mexico before going Syndicated. http://www.rockitradio.net/wolfman403.html
RIR #404 -- Wolfman Jack -- XERB Rosarito, Mexico From 15 March, 1971 - Great Rock and Roll and the usual Great Wolfman Jack. http://www.rockitradio.net/wolfman404.html
RIR #405 -- Dick Biondi -- Mutual Broadcasting Network New York City from 8 January, 1965 -- Biondi goes national syndication with the Youth of AmericaMusic show. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140234747370
RIR #406 -- Bob Stewart -- Radio Caroline North (UK Pirate Offshore Station) from 31 March, 1966 -- Great U.S. and British Pops plus a special interview with the Beatles! aboard Caroline in Captain's Kitchen. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140234787872
RIR #407 -- John Peel on the Big L -- Radio London. 16 July, 1967 Another great Brit. offshore Pirate Music show. With the famous John Peel. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140234964259
Simply go to our Launching Pad site at: http://www.palmsradio.com/store.html And then you can read the description by clicking to the title of each show available. Then going back and if it's something you might like -- Just click to the add to cart button. All the vintage shows we offer usually ship within 24 hours of receiving your order. And we ask if you can please help support Rock-it Radio. The Rock-it Radio Launching Pad store provides the funds to pay all those copyright fees, internet bandwidth etc. that it takes to run Rock-it Radio. And these vintage broadcasts do make wonderful nostalgic gifts as well.
With these broadcasts you actually hear it as it was broadcast on that date. With Great DJ personalities!, Actual vintage Ads and of course the songs as well. as they are uncut and unedited.
When you go to the Rock-it Store and click to each broadcast it will show you the playlist of each broadcast. 100% of all purchases of the Rock-it Launching Pad goes back to Rock-it Radio to help keeping the music alive and pay the bills that we must pay to continue broadcasting. And their is more rare radio broadcasts that are unedited in the Rock-it Store at: http://www.palmsradio.com/store.html
============================================ ============================================= TOP 10 SELLERS OF THE ROCK-IT RADIO LAUNCHING PAD THIS WEEK
As you know the Rock-it Radio Store sells vintage Radio Broadcasts - Where you hear the actual music, news and vintage advertisements - uncut and unedited just like you would of heard it back then. Here are the top sellers this week.
1. RIR #149 -- Alan Freed - WINS New York 1/23/1957 2. RIR #278 -- Hy Lit -- WIBG Philadelphia 6/15/1967 3. RIR #248 -- Bob Foster -- WSAI Cincinatti 4/20/1964 4. RIR #269 -- Jerry G. Bishop - KYW Cleveland 6/17/1965 5. RIR #303 -- Ship to Shore - Story of Pirate Radio in the UK 6. RIR #363 -- Buck Richie - KAYO Seattle 6/4/1964 7. RIR #393 -- John Lennon (Guest DJ) WNEW New York Sept. 1974 8. RIR #381 -- Charlie Tuna - KHJ Los Angeles 1969 & 1970 9. RIR #168 -- Dan Ingram - WABC New York 7/22/1967 10. RIR #205 -- Porky Chedwick -- WAMO Pittsburgh 6/16/1960
If you would like to view these shows in depth you can check out our Rock-it Radio Ebay Store at: http://stores.ebay.com/Rockit-Radio or in the Rock-it Radio Launching Pad store at: http://www.palmsradio.com/store.html (listed by date) and in the upper left hand corner - there is a search box where you can type in the DJ name or Station Call letters and that information on that show will pop up. Ordering from the Ebay store will also qualify you for the Rock-it Radio giveaway mentioned previously in this newsletter. Sale of these broadcasts is what keeps Rock-it Radio going and thank you again to everyone that buys these! =============================================== TOP 30 NATIONS THAT ARE TUNING INTO ROCK-IT RADIO. We are always amazed at the World Wide Web and the 120+ Countries that tune us in every month online. Here are the top 30 Countries so far this month.+ or - shows up or down how many positions from the previous week.
1. USA +0 2. United Kingdom +0 3. Germany +0 4. Canada +0 5. Australia +0 6. France +0 7. Netherlands +0 8. Sweden +0 9. Brazil +1 10. Mexico -1 11. Spain +0 12. Belgium +1 13. Italy +1 14. Switzerland +2 15. Japan -3 16. Argentina +1 17. New Zealand +5 18. Norway +13 19. Peru +5 20. Russia +8 21. Romania +0 22. India +5 23. Hungary -3 24. Poland -5 25. Finland +0 26. Denmark +5 27. Chile -4 28. Thailand +2 29. Ireland +3 30. Greece +3 ============================================= GOURMET COFFEE INTRODUCTORY DEAL !!!
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Or click to the Boca Java link on the Rock-it Radio Food Channel at: http://www.rockitradio.net/food.html BO DIDDLEY PASSES AWAY AT 79
We are sad to report here at Rock-it Radio that Bo Diddley has passed away at the age of 79 from Congestive Heart Failure this past week. Here is an excerpt from TIME Magazine on his passing. Bo Diddley, a founding father of rock 'n' roll whose distinctive "shave and a haircut, two bits" rhythm and innovative guitar effects inspired legions of other musicians, died Monday after months of ill health. He was 79.
Diddley died of heart failure at his home in Archer, Fla., spokeswoman Susan Clary said. He had suffered a heart attack in August, three months after suffering a stroke while touring in Iowa. Doctors said the stroke affected his ability to speak, and he had returned to Florida to continue rehabilitation. The legendary singer and performer, known for his homemade square guitar, dark glasses and black hat, was an inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, had a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, and received a lifetime achievement award in 1999 at the Grammy Awards. In recent years he also played for the elder President Bush and President Clinton. Diddley appreciated the honors he received, "but it didn't put no figures in my checkbook." "If you ain't got no money, ain't nobody calls you honey," he quipped. The name Bo Diddley came from other youngsters when he was growing up in Chicago, he said in a 1999 interview. "I don't know where the kids got it, but the kids in grammar school gave me that name," he said, adding that he liked it so it became his stage name. Other times, he gave somewhat differing stories on where he got the name. Some experts believe a possible source for the name is a one-string instrument used in traditional blues music called a diddley bow. His first single, "Bo Diddley," introduced record buyers in 1955 to his signature rhythm: bomp ba-bomp bomp, bomp bomp, often summarized as "shave and a haircut, two bits." The B side, "I'm a Man," with its slightly humorous take on macho pride, also became a rock standard. The company that issued his early songs was Chess-Checkers records, the storied Chicago-based labels that also recorded Chuck Berry and other stars. Howard Kramer, assistant curator of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, said in 2006 that Diddley's Chess recordings "stand among the best singular recordings of the 20th century." Diddley's other major songs included, "Say Man," "You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover," "Shave and a Haircut," "Uncle John," "Who Do You Love?" and "The Mule." Diddley's influence was felt on both sides of the Atlantic. Buddy Holly borrowed the bomp ba-bomp bomp, bomp bomp rhythm for his song "Not Fade Away." The Rolling Stones' bluesy remake of that Holly song gave them their first chart single in the United States, in 1964. The following year, another British band, the Yardbirds, had a Top 20 hit in the U.S. with their version of "I'm a Man." Diddley was also one of the pioneers of the electric guitar, adding reverb and tremelo effects. He even rigged some of his guitars himself. "He treats it like it was a drum, very rhythmic," E. Michael Harrington, professor of music theory and composition at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn., said in 2006. Many other artists, including the Who, Bruce Springsteen and Elvis Costello copied aspects of Diddley's style. Growing up, Diddley said he had no musical idols, and he wasn't entirely pleased that others drew on his innovations. "I don't like to copy anybody. Everybody tries to do what I do, update it," he said. "I don't have any idols I copied after." "They copied everything I did, upgraded it, messed it up. It seems to me that nobody can come up with their own thing, they have to put a little bit of Bo Diddley there," he said. Despite his success, Diddley claimed he only received a small portion of the money he made during his career. Partly as a result, he continued to tour and record music until his stroke. Between tours, he made his home near Gainesville in north Florida. "Seventy ain't nothing but a damn number," he told The Associated Press in 1999. "I'm writing and creating new stuff and putting together new different things. Trying to stay out there and roll with the punches. I ain't quit yet." Diddley, like other artists of his generations, was paid a flat fee for his recordings and said he received no royalty payments on record sales. He also said he was never paid for many of his performances. "I am owed. I've never got paid," he said. "A dude with a pencil is worse than a cat with a machine gun." In the early 1950s, Diddley said, disc jockeys called his type of music, "Jungle Music." It was Cleveland disc jockey Alan Freed who is credited with inventing the term "rock 'n' roll." Diddley said Freed was talking about him, when he introduced him, saying, "Here is a man with an original sound, who is going to rock and roll you right out of your seat." Diddley won attention from a new generation in 1989 when he took part in the "Bo Knows" ad campaign for Nike, built around football and baseball star Bo Jackson. Commenting on Jackson's guitar skills, Diddley turned to the camera and said, "He don't know Diddley." "I never could figure out what it had to do with shoes, but it worked," Diddley said. "I got into a lot of new front rooms on the tube." Born as Ellas Bates on Dec. 30, 1928, in McComb, Miss., Diddley was later adopted by his mother's cousin and took on the name Ellis McDaniel, which his wife always called him. When he was 5, his family moved to Chicago, where he learned the violin at the Ebenezer Baptist Church. He learned guitar at 10 and entertained passers-by on street corners. By his early teens, Diddley was playing Chicago's Maxwell Street. "I came out of school and made something out of myself. I am known all over the globe, all over the world. There are guys who have done a lot of things that don't have the same impact that I had," he said.
============================================= ============================================= CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR MAY WINNERS OF ROCK-IT RADIO.
On May 1st -- Jammin' Jan pulled out 3 winners for the month of April here at Rock-it Radio and they have been notified. At the end of every month we draw 3 names of those that have helped support us the previous month by purchasing vintage broadcasts from our Rock-it Radio store at: http://www.palmsradio.com/store.html Here are May's winners ----
Steve Everett -- Forest, Virginia USA June Robbins -- Breaston, Derbyshire United Kingdom Shawn Dowdell -- Fuquay Varina, North Carolina USA
These 3 Winners should contact us here at Rock-it Radio via E Mail at: Rockitradio@netzero.net and let us know the size of shirt they wish along with there choices of shows they would wish to have. The winners will receive a Rock-it Radio T shirt along with there choice of either 3 more vintage broadcasts from the Rock-it Store or Rock-it Radio shows of there choice. Just our way of saying thank you to the many of you that help keep Rock-it Radio flying online here. The next drawing will be held on July 1st for June winners. . =============================================
ROCK-IT RADIO LISTENER'S SAVE $$$ WITH OUR COUPONS ....
Are you a coupon clipper??? Well now you can find and clip them online with our new service this week?? And save money on name brands. You can either go to this direct link at: http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-1377222-10416381
Or you can just go to our main webpage at Rock-it Radio http://www.rockitradio.net and scroll down towards the middle of the webpage and you will find the banner to go to. We have been using these coupons ourselves and work perfectly well... simply clip the ones you want and when you're done ... ask the computer to print and it will insert the bar code and everything to legitimize the coupon -- Then go to your Grocer and Save!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ============================================= GET NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD -- ON ROCK-IT RADIO
It's another public service on Rock-it Radio -- The Rock-it Radio news webpage -- Let's you tune into Radio News Sources over your computer from around the world. It is at: http://www.rockitradio.net/news.html
============================================= SHOW THE WORLD YOU TUNE INTO ROCK-IT RADIO! WITH A NEW ROCK-IT RADIO T SHIRT. The Rock-it Radio T Shirts are still available in Rockin' Cotton and can be ordered online at the Rock-it Radio Launching Pad. At: http://www.palmsradio.com/store.html#station These T Shirts feature the Rock-it Radio Rocket Cat Logo in the front. And looks great! And is shipped worldwide with low cost shipping. _________________________________________________________ ============================================ Tons of Doo Wop Links and Group Harmony Sites at Our Doo Wop Links Page.
http://www.palmsradio.com/doowop.html
============================================= And of course don't forget our Rockabilly Links page as well!
Our Rockabilly Links page can be found at:
http://www.palmsradio.com/rockabillylinks.html
============================================= TUNE INTO THE WORLD ON YOUR COMPUTER!
Tune into the World on your Computer....In our Radio Links page we have put together several directories of sites of Radio Stations that can be heard around the world... Come check it out and tune into the world right from your computer at: http://www.palmsradio.com/radiolinks.html
============================================ DO YOU HAVE A WEBSITE? WANT TO PUT A ROCK-IT RADIO LINK ON IT?
Do you happen to have your own website? We would love to swap links with you and help promote each others site. We now have a new link as well that will automatically play Rock-it Radio programs on your website. To get the html code and design of your choice you can just go to our links page at:
http://www.palmsradio.com/links.html
And if you do put a link on your site please e mail me at: rockitradio@netzero.net
and we will link your site as a sponsor site in our sponsor page at: http://www.rockitradio.net/sponsor.html
NEWSLETTER NOW ONLINE
-- Now you can read the Rock-it Radio weekly newsletter online! at: http://www.rockitradio.net/newsletter.html
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TUNE INTO WORLD NEWSCASTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD We have set up a new webpage for you with several international links to internet broadcasts from around the world that broadcasts World News. We invite you to check that out at: http://www.rockitradio.net/news.html ============================================ Rockabilly bands looking for airplay If you or know someone that would like airplay on Rock-it Radio we invite you to submit your press kits to Rock-it Radio. Our website for further informmation is: http://www.palmsradio.com/airplay.html ============================================ Latest openings at Rock-it Radio.
Come join the Rock-it Radio Team - Check out the webpage for current openings at: http://www.rockitradio.net/team.html ============================================ Archives page reminder
Remember, if the show that you want to hear is getting close to the bottom of the list of radio shows, you should tune in as soon as you can. These shows to have a high audio quality require a lot of internet bandwidth and memory. And currently we can only afford the 16 latest shows online here at Rock-it Radio. So, when a new show is put online it knocks the oldest one off the Rock-it Radio archives page. Usually a show will at least last 10 to 12 days, once it is placed in the archives.
============================================ Come Join the Rock-it Listener's Club
Want to join our Listeners Club?? And be notified when new shows are playing on the Rock-it. If you are not a member of our listeners club it isreally easy to join... just go to our main website at: http://www.rockitradio.net and click the button that reads... "click here to be on our mailing list" at the top of the page. When you click there leave your e mail address and you are in...it's free and it gives you the playlists and news on our latest shows.
============================================ OUR SISTER STATION FIRST NATIONS BROADCASTING.
We invite you to also check out our sister station -- First Nations Broadcasting. And tune into the rather Cool North of the Yukon and Alaska at:
http://www.palmsradio.com/upnorth.html
============================================ HISTORY OF ROCK-IT RADIO
If you are new to Rock-it Radio and would like to learn more -- We have our History Page up as well -- telling the story of Rock-it Radio. You can find it at: http://www.palmsradio.com/rockithist.html ============================================
Well that is just about it for this newsletter and playlists of our latest shows. We hope that you enjoy them. We will do our best to keep these shows on for at least 7 days and hopefully 14 days.
All the best always,
Bennie Dingo Rock-it Radio e mail: rockitradio@netzero.net website: http://www.rockitradio.net myspace: http://www.myspace.com/benniedingo
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