The 1970 March on Washington

1970 DC DemonstrationsOn this day in Keener history: 100,000 young people demonstrated peacefully in Washington, D.C., demanding the withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Southeast Asia. later, a few hundred militants spread through surrounding streets, causing limited damage. Police used tear gas to disperse the most threatening crowds.

The event was part of the story line in the 1994 Tom Hanks epic, Forrest Gump.

Remembering the 1964 New York World’s Fair

The Big Tire at the 1964 New York World's FairFor many of us in the Keener Generation, a pivotal memory was forged in the summer of 1964 when we traveled with our family to the New York World’s fair. It’s theme was “Peace Through Understanding”, dedicated to “Man’s Achievement on a Shrinking Globe in an Expanding Universe”. At its center was the 12-story , stainless-steel Unisphere a symbol of the explosion of technology that paralleled the nascent US Space Program. The fair showcased four Disney themed attractions, Ford’s “Magic Skyway” the General Electric, “Carousel Theater of Progress”, The State of Illinois’ “Great Moments” with an animatronic Abraham Lincoln and the perennial “It’s a Small World” attraction, created for UNICEF. An enduring icon of the fair is The Giant Uniroyal Tire that still stands off of I-94, near Metro Airport. The fair enjoyed two six-month seasons, April 22 – October 18, 1964 and April 21 – October 17, 1965. Adult admission was just $2.

 

The Channel 7 Tuesday Night Line-up – 1965

WXYZ - Tuesday Night - 1965

Iconic Ads from the Mad Men Era

Volkswagen Lemon AdAs Mad Men winds up, Time Magazine took a look back at some the most iconic ads of the the era.

Mental Floss’ 20 Best Selling Albums of All Time

CDs

There are some Keener classics on the list. You probably have some of these.

 

The Top Instrumentals of the Rock Era

Here’s a list of the top instrumental hits of the past 50 years or so. Many came after the Keener era, but the list also includes a lot tunes familiar to the Keener generation. Do you recognize any favorites?

Classic Instrumental LP Covers

Shirley Ellis on the Judy Garland Show – 1964

For today’s cardio – some very groovy dancing from THE JUDY GARLAND SHOW in 1964. To this great Shirley Ellis hit…..

The Home of the Future – Circa 1967

It’s always interesting to look back at films of many years ago to see what their vision of the “future” was. This is a film from 1967 from Philco-Ford and what they thought the “Home Of The Future” in the far off futuristic year of 1999 would be like. See what they got right and what they didn’t.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RRxqg4G-G4

Keener Facebook Cover Photos

Keener 13 FB Cover - Aerial

Tiger Stadium FB Cover Photo

 

Keener 13 FB Cover - Night

What LPs could you listen to from beginning to end.

Cream - Disraeli Gears Album Cover

Remember when WKNR-FM would track an entire LP? What 60s albums could you listen to from end to end??

Remembering Ben E. King

RIP to the great Ben E. King, who passed away yesterday at the age of 76. Lots of folks have been posting his mega-hit “Stand By Me” – but one of his other big hits “Spanish Harlem” has always been a personal favorite.

The voice of “Louie, Louie”

Jack Ely was the man behind the microphone when the Kingsmen recorded Keener’s very first Hit Number One. When he passed away this past week, we looked back at the story of how a garage band created one of the most listened-to songs of the Keener era. Here’s USA Today’s remembrance.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4V1p1dM3snQ