July 8th  2026 

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

Mickey Bo's Show ,

This week, Mickey "velcomes" you to a show of '50s-'60s oldies by doo wop groups with names starting with VEL — many being the same or similar. You didn't know there were so many VELS, did you? It's a "veluva" show.

Say hello  to one our new DJ announcer Tee Mac Booth, he started in college being a DJ. 

Welcome to our newest DJ. J. P. McCartney's show is called ABC Oldies. He will start airing on July 13th at 6:00 AM CDST. 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. Mornings 7:00 AM. The shows are one hour .

JP McCartney  the home of ABC Oldies Monday  Morning Show 3 hours  6:00 AM to 9:00 AM

Playlist :  Friday June 26, 2026

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Broadcast Bulletin (Daily Updates)

This week, Mickey "velcomes" you to a show of '50s-'60s oldies by doo wop groups with names starting with VEL — many being the same or similar. You didn't know there were so many VELS, did you? It's a "veluva" show.THIS WEEK IN ROCK HISTORY
Events involving 1950s & '60s performers & their influences
  July 3, 1969 — Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones is found dead at age 27 in his swimming pool in England. The death is ruled accidental, although Jones, who had just quit the band, has high levels of alcohol in his blood.
          
 
July 4, 1955 — Gene Vincent's leg is crushed when his motorcycle is struck by a car in Franklin, Virginia.

            1964 — The Beach Boys score their first #1 hit as "I Get Around" tops Billboard's Hot 100 chart, where it stays for two weeks.
 
July 5, 1954 — Elvis Presley's first professional recording session is held at Sun Records in Memphis, resulting in his first single, "That's All Right," a cover of a 1946 Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup R&B record. The Presley version is ranked number 113 on the 2010 Rolling Stone magazine list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time."
             
            July 6, 1957 — Paul McCartney and John Lennon meet for the first time at the Village Fete in the Liverpool suburb of Woolton, where Lennon's group, the Quarrymen, are performing. When they meet again, Lennon asks McCartney to join his band.

July 8, 1908 — Bandleader Louis Jordan, considered the father of rhythm and blues, is born in Brinkley, Arkansas. His innovative jump blues style and humorous themes make him the most popular R&B artist of the 1940s and help pave the way for rock 'n' roll, influencing Chuck BerryBill Haley, and many others. However, rock eclipses him and many other popular R&B artists of the post World War II era.
            1954 — Disc Jockey Dewey Phillips at WHBQ in Memphis becomes the first to play an Elvis Presley record when he spins "That's All Right" on his evening Red Hot & Blue show. The switchboard lights up, so Phillips keeps playing it. When he calls Elvis' home to invite him for an interview, his parents pull him out of a movie theater and drive the nervous lad to the studio.
July 9, 1955 — Bill Haley's "Rock Around the Clock" becomes the first rock 'n' roll record to reach #1 on the Billboard pop chart. It had languished when originally released in 1954, but its choice as the theme for the 1955 movie Blackboard Jungle propels it to the top, where it remains for eight weeks, igniting the rock revolution in earnest.
             1956 — Dick Clark takes over as emcee of the Philadelphia teen television dance show Bandstand from longtime host Bob Horn, fired by WFIL-TV after a drunk driving arrest. The show goes nationwide on the ABC network the next year retitled American Bandstand with Clark as host until 1989.
 

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

Chronology of American Popular Music, 1900-2000 (Frank Hoffman)

Birthdays Singers and Song Writers 

1940 - Joe B. Mauldin

American bass player, songwriter, Joe B. Mauldin, best known as the bassist for the early rock and roll group The Crickets. He later became a recording engineer at Gold Star Studios, the Los Angeles studio which became the "hit factory" for Phil Spector, Brian Wilson and other major 1960s rock performers. Mauldin died on 7 Feb 2015 aged 74.

Early Beatles News       

1966 - The Beatles

The Beatles released the ‘Nowhere Man’ 4-track EP in the UK, which included: ‘Drive My Car’, ‘Michelle’ and ‘You Won't See Me’. All four tracks were taken from The Beatles sixth UK studio album, Rubber Soul. ‘Nowhere Man’ is one of the first Beatles songs to be entirely unrelated to romance or love, and marks a notable example of Lennon's philosophically oriented songwriting.

 

 

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

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