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Wednesday, March 9, 2022
Aircheck - 1340 AM 1969 Philly
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Tuesday, March 8, 2022
1968
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Wednesday, March 2, 2022
This Week In '66 - Stamp Out Smut!
This Week in ‘66, seventeen-year-old Peggy Fleming won figure skating gold, a pair of Gemini program astronauts died in an accident, tornadoes and blizzards wreaked havoc, and the Citizens for Decent Literature (CDL) waged a campaign against smut in a Philadelphia neighborhood.
SHOW NOTES
“57 Die, 404 Hurt as Twisters Rip Into Central Mississippi,” Los Angeles Times, March 4, 1966, 1.
“Alabama Poll Tax Unconstitutional,” Los Angeles Times, March 4, 1966, 1.
“Blizzard Closes Schools, Snarls Traffic in Midwest,” Los Angeles Times, March 4, 1966, 1.
“Death Penalty Fixed in Slaying of Two Girls.” Chicago Tribune, March 2, 1966, 8.
Eady, James, “Nuisance or Need? Magazine ‘Purge’ Given Mixed Reception,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 3, 1966, 7.
“The Truth About Citizens for Decent Literature,” Oklahoma City Advertiser, March 10, 1966, 7.
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Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Party!
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Labels: Boss Sounds, Mark Ehmcke
Monday, February 28, 2022
Monday Lonely Avenue
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Sunday, February 27, 2022
Mars Is Heaven
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Saturday, February 26, 2022
The Needle Drop - Mala Records
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Friday, February 25, 2022
Drinking And Clowning
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Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon - February
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Labels: Boss Sounds, Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon, Tom Hanks
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
This Week In '66 - Hairspray Hazards
With Lynn Peril
The Sioux nations continues their claim, filed in 1923, for payment for the U.S. Government’s theft of the Black Hills; Lee Harvey Oswald’s widow tries to sell the gun used to kill JFK; and a surprising and disturbing litany of hair spray-related injuries and death.
“Beautiful?” Student Life (Logan, Utah), February 27, 1963, 2.
“Flaming Truth,” Star-Gazette (Elmira, New York), September 24, 1966, 6.
“Girls Now Rat and Tease–For Hairdos, That Is!” Fitchburg Sentinel (Fitchburg, Massachusetts), March 22, 1963, 3.
United States. National Commission on Product Safety, Hearings, Vol. 6, Issue 2, 1970, 709.
“Indian Group to Pray for Land Return,” The Daily Plainsman (Huron, South Dakota), February 17, 1966, 1.
Jimison, Susan, “Hairspray Bursts into Flames and Burns Beauty to a Crisp!” Weekly World News, September 1, 1992, 45.
“Judge Rules Government Has Right to Oswald Guns,” The Wichita Eagle, February 22, 1966, 15.
“Man arrested after wife set on fire,” The News-Star (Monroe, Louisiana), October 27, 2016, 83.
Miller, Joy, “Far Out Hairstyles of Today Nothing New, Author Reports,” News Herald (Point Clinton, OH), December 2, 1965, 4.
“Sioux Ask $70 Million for Black Hills,” The Wichita Eagle, February 21, 1966, 6.
Steger, W.C., “Ladies Beware When Spraying Your Hair,” Safety Review, Volume 28, Number 7, July 1971, 6.
“‘Teasing’ Needed for Bouffant Coiffures,” The Berkshire Eagle (Pittsfield, Massachusetts), May 25, 1962, 13.
“Woman’s Hair Erupts in Flames As Spray Ignites,” The Fresno Bee, February 20, 1966, 1.
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Tuesday, February 22, 2022
Southern Country Rock Soul
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Labels: Boss Sounds, Mark Ehmcke