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Jerry Blavat is still at it. Every couple of summers of so I hit one of the dance parties he runs at bars along the South Jersey shore. He shows up in a car on which "Geator Mobile" is prominently displayed, just above the name of the Philadelphia auto dealer figuring he'll cash in on Jerry's action by lending him this car with his name on it. Jerry spins sides, dances a little (he was a great dancer once), sings along to the oldies, and shouts out to the regulars, aka "the yon teens", who are line-dancing away like it's 1964. Quite a scene and a real hoot that I recommend highly.
many tanx! for the Jocko post. I remember Jocko on WWRL out of Newark NJ. To this day I will sometimes (has to be the right time) say Ooo Pop A Do and How Do You Do. This is your engineer Jocko, making the scene with the record machine. The correct time is now 10:15.
Very nice. A slice from the way-back macine.
ReplyDeleteJerry Blavat is still at it. Every couple of summers of so I hit one of the dance parties he runs at bars along the South Jersey shore. He shows up in a car on which "Geator Mobile" is prominently displayed, just above the name of the Philadelphia auto dealer figuring he'll cash in on Jerry's action by lending him this car with his name on it. Jerry spins sides, dances a little (he was a great dancer once), sings along to the oldies, and shouts out to the regulars, aka "the yon teens", who are line-dancing away like it's 1964. Quite a scene and a real hoot that I recommend highly.
ReplyDeletemany tanx! for the Jocko post.
ReplyDeleteI remember Jocko on WWRL out of Newark NJ. To this day I will sometimes (has to be the right time) say Ooo Pop A Do and How Do You Do. This is your engineer Jocko, making the scene with the record machine. The correct time is now 10:15.
I remember that well. He was full of fun and uplifting
DeleteI remember jocko. He had a dance show weekdays on TV on broad street by Lincoln Park in Newark. Great memories. My brother danced on that show.
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