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The Keener Podcast – 2/13/05

 February 13, 2005

We received an email recently from a faithful Keener Podcast listener asking to hear un-edited air check material, to get a feel for what Keener really sounded like. So on this week’s show, that’s just what you’ll hear. All Keener Music and all Keener DJs, including J. Michael Wilson, Swingin Sweeney, Dick Purtan, Jerry Goodwin, Bill Phillips, Mac Owens and Bob Green. It’s 30 straight minutes of uninterrupted Keener excellence. Enjoy!

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(1964) Where Did Our Love Go, Supremes
(1965) Satisfaction, Rolling Stones
(1966) Wild Thing, Troggs
(1967) Light My Fire, Doors
(1968) Journey to the Center of the Mind, Amboy Dukes
(1969) In The Year 2525, Zager & Evans
(1970) Signed Sealed Delivered, Stevie Wonder
(1971) Smiling Faces Sometimes, Undisputed Truth

The Keener Almanac

(1958) WKBW-AM becomes an all-top 40 station. George 'Hound Dog' Lorenz left the station prior to the new format to start his own station, WBLK-FM.
(1970) American Top 40 debuts. Casey's first number one song is Mama Told Me Not To Come by 3 Dog Night.
(1972) WCBS-FM begins all-oldies format at 6 a.m. with Johnny Michaels aas the first dee-jay. Prior to oldies, it programmed an AOR-CHR-OLD mix.
(1884) George Trendle, producer of The Lone Ranger at WXYZ radio is born.

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