The Rock and Roll Revisited Week in Review - February 21
Here are some quick takes from the Rock and Roll Revisited Week in Review for the week ending February 21.
Countdown Saturday - 1965
It's Countdown Saturday and we set the way-back machine for February 18, 1965 with a look at news and pop culture from that date.
The Bozo Phoenominon
When Detroit television legend, Art Cervi, passed away on February 15, a generation who grew up with Bozo felt the loss.
What Great Radio Announcers Share In Common
Like any profession, great radio announces share a lot in common. They can teach us how to be the best in what we do.
What Love Is
After 4 decades of marriage folks ask us how can two people still be so much in love? Here’s our not so secret sauce.
Falling In Love With Radio
During the Golden Age of Top-40 falling in love with radio was easy. We who practiced the art will tell you that it is an "addiction".
Countdown Saturday - 1970
It's Countdown Saturday! Here's a look at the top five WKNR Hits from this week in 1970. How many do you remember?
The History of Jeopardy
One of few benefits of being home sick as a kid was watching game shows like Jeopardy! It began as one of NBC's cadre of daytime game shows.
Prime Time Cartoons
The Jetsons are back in circulation on MeTV. let's look back at the era when cartoons were part of the Networks' prime time schedules.
Strategies for Staying in Touch
With the world in lockdown, how can we stay in touch with those we care about? Here are some time tested strategies to help you keep connected.
Record Clubs, K-Tel and Cutouts
Before Spotify and Amazon Music, there were Record Clubs, K-Tel and the Cut-Out bin. Finding the hits we loved was a lot harder!
The Rock and Roll Revisited Countdown - 1967
It's Countdown Saturday and this week we're looking at the top tunes on the WKNR Music Guide from February 6, 1967.
When Broadcast Networks Ruled TV
Back before on-demand video, back before cable brought us CNN and MTV, three broadcast networks ruled and we watched television over the air.
Iconic Albums
What are the elements that so mix to create the iconic albums we love? It turns out they all share things in common.