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ROCKIN’ IN THE DAYS OF CONFUSION

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12:00 am

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OLD SCHOOL DANCE

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1:00 am

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SOUND OF THE 70’S

GARY JACKSON BIO  BIO -     Like many radio presenters, I started as a mobile DJ. From there I went   on to hospital radio, and when the FM frequency beckoned, I jumped at the   chance to join Skyline Gold in Southampton.     It soon became apparent that other stations were sometimes short of   presenters, and the norm in those days was to play automated music. In   2011 I offered a show to Forest FM – Sounds of the 70s – which I still   present there to date, and I soon realized that here was a gap that   needed filling elsewhere.     Other stations followed including the legendary 1260KYA in San   Francisco, Castledown Radio in Wiltshire, and the Bigl, today’s   equivalent of 60s pirate station Radio London. (I have been broadcasting   live on the BigL from my south coast studio six days a week since 2013).     Soon stations all over the world started airing the shows. Some have   used the shows for a while then replaced them with live presenters when   available, others have given them their own permanent slots.     Many people have asked who my favorite interviewee was, and the answer   has to be Stu Cook of Creedence Clearwater Revival. Not only did Stu   give me around twenty minutes, he was happy to talk about the days when   things weren’t good, and after all, Creedence was my all-time favorite   band in the 70s.  For the 60s, it has to be The Searchers who are friends, and I have   published their official website since 1997. As I have often said “On   the rare occasions when things were hard going, I went to see The   Searchers. Their sheer hard work and professionalism put me to shame and   gave me the kick up the backside I needed”.     My shows often feature guests, and interviews have included chats with   Frank Allen of The Searchers – always a delight, Mike Rutherford   (Genesis), Paul Carrack (Mike and The Mechanics, Squeeze), Justin   Hayward, Alan Clark (Dire Straits), Tom McGuiness of Manfred Mann,   Deborah Bonham, Simon Townsend, Stu Cook (Creedence) Dave Clark (Dave   Clark Five) and just about every other 60s band still working!     Not only that but household names like Jenny Eclair and Toyah Willcox   have also joined me!     My live radio work has taken me to California, and my shows now air from   Tenerife to Tasmania!     Very much a fan of personality radio, I try to remember that the   listener comes first, I try to give my shows a live feel and keep   listeners interested with features like the “A side B side”, “follow   that” and the “back to front” song.     One of my favorite write-ups came from Ace FM in Spain – sadly now long   gone:     Gary started his DJ career back in the days when half a dozen singles   from Saturday Night Fever were guaranteed to fill the dance floor.   Hospital radio beckoned in the early 1990s and he now finds himself on a   Spanish station, surprised that it’s the English-speaking population   that listens, having always thought the most suitable audience would be   those who hadn’t a clue what he was on about.     He fell in love with beat music in the 60s, and in 1997 he was   approached by The Searchers to publish their official website which he   does to this day.     The Gary Jackson Show is packed with special features – not for the   audience’s benefit, but because at his age just staying awake for two   hours are tough enough, and every little helps!     

2:00 am

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BEALE STREET CARAVAN

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3:00 am

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ROCK VOWELS

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4:00 am

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ZECOM HOUR

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5:00 am

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STREET CORNER SYMPHONY

Stompin' Zemo spun up the doo-wops on Street Corner Symphony on Boston radio from 1978 to 1986.  Now he's back, with classic group harmony sounds on OldiesRadioLive365.com, Tuesdays from 5 to
8 p.m. and Thursdays from 12 to 3 p.m. Eastern.

12:00 pm

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THE BILLY JASON SHOW

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3:00 pm

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ROCK LEGENDS

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4:00 pm

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INTO THE 70’S

Host Todd Chambless is a 35 + year radio veteran, who has worked in major markets including Dallas and Pittsburgh. He's been a radio Program Director, air talent...and now your host for the best 70’s music show…”Into The Seventies”! He hails from West Monroe, Louisiana. He loves music, riding with the top down and the music cranked up, and singing in his church’s choir. Let Todd know what your favorite 70’s song or memory by calling him anytime…at 888-738-7670 or (888-RETRO-70). You can also email him at intotheseventies@gmail.com. intotheseventies@gmail.com http://www.intotheseventies.com/ 888-738-7670

5:00 pm

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PSYCHEDELIC TIME WARP

Psychedelic Time Warp

Syndicated Radio Program. Hosted by Bart Shore.

This two-hour mind expanding journey of music, comedy, and memories is an artfully crafted listening experience. Shows include a themed episodes, tributes to a rock legends, or a whimsical mixtures of great music. Every show is hosted by Bart Shore and produced in our Chicago area studios. +1 224-662-1240 acidflashback@internetfm.com (8) Psychedelic Time Warp | Facebook https://internetfm.com/podcasts/psychedelic-time-warp/

10:00 pm

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