VACATION TIME IS HERE JULY 13-20  NO UPDATES AND SOME SHOWS WILL NOT BE AIRED, LISTEN TO THE AUTO DJ. 

Gold Star Oldies USA,  Pop and Country News 

Look On the Last Page for Dave Edward's Weekly Playlist 

Gold Star Oldies USA — your home for the greatest hits of the 50s, 60s, and 70s.

Dickie Lee and the Iceman  Mornings, Monday, Wed, and Friday 7:00 AM CDST (SUMMER OF LOVE)

Scheduled Shows Through Out The Week and Weekends 

Say hello, to  our new  Auto DJ'. Tee Mac Booth.

Welcome to our newest DJ. J. P. McCartney's show is called ABC Oldies JP. He will be airing on Thursday Morning 7:00 AM. His show features the 60's and 70's with a Beatles song each hour.  

Kick off your weekend with Mickey Bo’s Rock ’n Roll Revue every Friday at 9: 00 PM, with an encore Sunday at 10:00 PM. Mickey Bo is a long‑time radio personality known for his high‑energy mix of early rock ’n’ roll, doo‑wop, and rare classics.

Join Dave Edwards, veteran broadcaster and host of the internationally syndicated show That Seventies Sound, every Saturday 9:00 AM with a replay at 10:00 PM. His show brings the stories, memories, and music that defined the decade.

Welcome to Dickie Lee and the Iceman, great shows of the 60's and 70's progressive rock and soul. Monday, Wednesday and Friday  7:00 AM. The shows are one hour .

 

When the scheduled shows are not being aired. Listen to our Auto DJ's . The Gold Star Oldies library cloud is full of the greatest. oldies 60's 70's and More and a few new ones.  

JP McCartney  the home of ABC Oldies Thursday  Morning Show 3 hours  7:00 to 10:00 AM

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Broadcast Bulletin (Daily Updates)

July 13, 1897 — A U.S. patent is granted to Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi for transmitting electrical signals, leading to the invention of radio.
 

July 15, 1952
 — Eight-year-old Gladys Knight wins $2,000 and a gold cup for her rendition of "Too Young" on Ted Mack's Amateur Hour on NBC-TV. Later that year, she forms the Pips with her siblings and cousins.



July 16, 1955 — Elvis Presley makes his first appearance on the U.S. national music charts as "Baby, Let's Play House" enters the Cash Box country listing at #15.
                  1972 — Smokey Robinson performs his final show with the Miracles at a Washington, D.C. concert, leaving to pursue a solo career after 18 years. At the end of the performance, Robinson introduces his replacement, 20-year-old Billy Griffin.

Sources:
Eight Days a Week (Ron Smith)
Eight Days a Week (Kenneth Best)
On This Day in Black Music History (Jay Warner)

Chronology of American Popular Music, 1900-2000 (Frank Hoffman)
calendar.songfacts.com
onthisday.com/music

 

Birthdays Singers and Song Writers 

 

 

 

Early Beatles News       

Albums having a birthday in July,  Steely Dan Countdown to Ecstasy  1973

Music History  UPDATE

Visual Archive 

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