Folk music has always been an integral part of every culture and every society in history. From early days, “traveling troubadours” related the peoples’ stories in song, accompanied by a lute, a harp, a drum or a guitar.
Sometimes, the songs told of heroes, or of love and courtship, with many a “hey, nonny, nonny;”
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Radio ... and Me -11
Local small-market radio stations could not ignore the rising tide of rock ‘n’ roll music, so they began taking their first, tentative steps to present the new sounds. And, with that, came a new crop of radio announcers, now called ‘disc jockeys.’
On the local stations which I listened to, country music still ruled in the mornings, with orchestra, Broadway or ‘standards’ played through the
On the local stations which I listened to, country music still ruled in the mornings, with orchestra, Broadway or ‘standards’ played through the
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Radio ... and Me - 10
By the mid ‘50s, new radio formats had to be adopted and tweaked, all due to the spread of rock ‘n’ roll.
The first major change, especially in big market stations, was the invention of the hour-long ‘Block Program,’ which featured a 5-minute News / Weather / Sport report, usually on the top of the hour, followed by the music, with an ad-libbing, fast-talking 'disc jockey'
The first major change, especially in big market stations, was the invention of the hour-long ‘Block Program,’ which featured a 5-minute News / Weather / Sport report, usually on the top of the hour, followed by the music, with an ad-libbing, fast-talking 'disc jockey'
Saturday, January 8, 2011
‘King Elvis’ -- R.I.P.
Today, Elvis Presley would be marking his 76th birthday.
He came from the small town of Tupelo, Mississippi, and there are many accounts of his strong devotion to his mother. In fact, his legendary first recording at ‘Sun’ Records in Memphis was a gift for her.
As a young singer, he worked hard to achieve his meteoric rise to fame, first in the South and later internationally. It was said that here was a ‘white singer who could sing black songs.’
He came from the small town of Tupelo, Mississippi, and there are many accounts of his strong devotion to his mother. In fact, his legendary first recording at ‘Sun’ Records in Memphis was a gift for her.
As a young singer, he worked hard to achieve his meteoric rise to fame, first in the South and later internationally. It was said that here was a ‘white singer who could sing black songs.’
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