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Friday, December 3, 2021
Kogar's Jungle Juice #008
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Wednesday, December 1, 2021
This Week In '66
The topless trend was in the news This Week in ‘66--specifically, cities and towns cracking down on what was called “public indecency,” and dancers and club owners getting hauled into court. But what constituted indecency? Also in the news, Truman Capote’s Black and White Ball.
SHOW NOTES:
“U.S. Holds a ‘Sneak’ Nuclear Test,” San Bernardino County Sun, December 4, 1966, 9.
Boettner, Jack, “Council Gives Green Light; Topless Show Will Continue Anaheim Run,” The Los Angeles Times, November 29, 1966, 3.
Greenberg, Abe, “The Voice of Hollywood,” November 24, 1966, 5.
“Ruling on Topless Barmaids,” Oakland Tribune, November 29, 1966, 15.
“Pismo Police Wary of Topless Trend,” Santa Maria Times, December 1, 1966, 2.
Brimmell, George, “‘Square’ Old Washington Refuses to Succumb to Topless Trend,” Calgary Herald, December 28, 1966, 6.
Jares, Joseph, “Debate on Over-Exposure; What to Do About the Topless Problem,” The Los Angeles Times, February 14, 1965, 35.
Harper, Marques, “In the Realm of Possibility,” Los Angeles Times, May 19, 2019, P8.
Brothers, Dr. Joyce, “The Naked Truth About the Topless Bathing Suit,” Town & Country, September 1964, 91.
“No. Beach Raid--Dancers Arrested,” San Francisco Examiner, April 23, 1965, 1.
Hyer, Dick, “Topless Girls Freed--Judge Directs Verdict,” San Francisco Examiner, May 8, 1965, 1.
Wasserman, John, “Frisco’s Topless Tiger Hopes for Singing Role to Start New Career,” The Brandon Sun, July 20, 1966, 11.
“Topless on Trial; Carol Doda to Be Expert Witness,” Santa Cruz Sentinel, November 28, 1966, 14.
Legendary S.F. Stripper Carol Doda dies at 78
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The Needle Drop
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Tuesday, November 30, 2021
50's Music
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Thursday, November 25, 2021
Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon
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Name That Tune with Tom Hanks!
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T-Shirt #1 goes to Paul Wlazlo! Sam & Dave - I Thank You!
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T-Shirt #3 goes to Jonathan Chalmers! Little Eva - Turkey Trot!
T-Shirt #4 goes to Ted Pilgram! Eddie Floyd - Big Bird
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Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon
Tune in at NOON today for the Hanksgiving Special! You could win a Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon T-Shirt!
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Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Take A Trip
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Labels: Boss Sounds, Mark Ehmcke
Monday, November 22, 2021
Monday Frilly Shirt Serenaders
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Friday, November 19, 2021
Ross Perot Speaks Out: Straight Talking Answers To Today's Tough Questions
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Wednesday, November 17, 2021
This Week In '66
On November 12, 1966, 1000 people, many of them teenagers, gathered in front of Pandora’s Box, a “teener nightclub” sitting on a traffic island on the Sunset Strip. They were there to protest against police enforcement of a 10:00 p.m. curfew. When a fender-bender turned into a fistfight, things got out of hand. Thus began the fabled riot on Sunset Strip. Check it out--this week in 66!
SHOW NOTES
Ken Reich, “Teen-Agers and Crime Ply the Sunset Strip,” Los Angeles Times, January 16, 1966, 257.
Andrew Briggs, “Adult Spots Suffer. Sunset Strip Now a Kid’s Hangout,” San Bernardino County Sun, April 24, 1966, 27.
Jim Newsom, “Sweeping Police Drive Nets H’wood Juveniles,” Los Angeles Evening Citizen News, August 27, 1966, 10.
“Clampdown Urged on Teen Spots,” Oakland Tribune, November 15, 1966, 38.
“Eleven Teen-agers, Adult Arrested on Sunset Strip,” Pasadent Independent, November 15, 1966, 35.
Art Berman and Tom Goff, “City Seeks to Raze Sunset Teen Club,” Los Angeles Times, November 17, 1966, 45.
“Sunset Strip Kids on Curfew Rampage,” Times Advocate, November 19, 1966, 1.
“Okay Condemnation of Teenage Nightclub,” Highland Park News-Herald, December 11, 1966, 5.
Malcolm N. Carter, “The Battle of Sunset Strip,” San Francisco Examiner, December 11, 1966, 233.
Cecilia Rasmussen, “L.A. Then and Now; Closing of Club Ignited the Sunset Strip Riots,” Los Angeles Times, August 5, 2007, 19.
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Tuesday, November 16, 2021
Eye Got Coffee On The Night Train
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Wednesday, November 10, 2021
This Week In '66
Leszczak, Bob. Single Season Sitcoms, 1948-1979: A Complete Guide. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., 2012.
“Screening TV; Copycat Programming Disenchants Viewers,” December 30,1966, 19.
Will Jones, “After Last Night; Wasteland Is Not Trackless,” Star-Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), September 13, 1966, 41.
“Viewers’ Views: ‘Trek’ Hailed, Berle Flailed,” Philadelphia Inquirer, September 16, 1966, 29.
“Dick Shippy’s Mailbag,” The Akron Beacon Journal, November 27, 1966, 134.
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The Nite Cap Lounge
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Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Lightnin' Strikes
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Monday, November 8, 2021
Monday Dance Dance Mutation
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Friday, November 5, 2021
You're The Root Of My Evil
Don Powell: Cannibal
Pat Brown: The Good Got To Suffer For The Bad
The Contessas: I Keep On Keeping On
The Contessas: You're A Hard Guy To Please
Ella Washington: Nightmare
Wilbert Harrison: Don't Wreck My Life
Bobby Williams Group: Boogaloo Mardi Gras (pts. 1 & 2)
Jeannie Thomas: You're The Root Of My Evil
The Pointer Sisters: Send Him Back
The Jhamels: I've Cried
Eddie Bo: S.G.B.
Billy Thompson: Black-Eyed Girl
Cripple Clarence Lofton: Monkey Man Blues
Richard Caiton: You Look Like A Flower
Richard Caiton: Superman
The Nite Caps: You're Lookin' Good
Sir Laurence & The Crescents: Cheatin' On Me
The Chosen Few: Birth Of A Playboy
Little Beaver & The Rocketeers: Blind Man
Marlow Stewart & His 4 Guitars: Sky Surf'n
Carole Stromme: I Am Curious
Roy Porter "Sounds": Lonesome Mood
Soul Brothers Inc.: Tear Drops
The Solitaires: Later For You Baby
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Wednesday, November 3, 2021
This Week In '66
“Halloween Youngsters Given Pills,” The Montgomery Advertiser, November 2, 1966, 7.
“‘Fuzz’ Pills Given Kids,” Kingsport (Tennessee) News, November 2, 1966, 1.
Mary Sanchez, “Mother Cries with Happiness,” The San Bernardino County Sun, November 2, 1966, 1.
“Trick or Treat Terror for Two County Youths,” Contra Costa Times, November 2, 1966, 6.
“Christmas too! Judge is Told ‘Too Audacious,” Xenia (Ohio) Daily Gazette, November 1, 1966, 1.
“Halloween Thief Steals Kids’ Candy,” Belvedere Daily Republican, October 31, 1966, 1.
“Trick-treat Fiasco Ends With Charge,” Arizona Republic, November 3, 1966, 8.
“Appeal Made on ‘Treat’ Cupcakes,” The Star-Gazette (Elmira, NY), November 2, 1966, 2.
“Teens Set String of Fires, Hitting Garages and Homes; Victim Attacks Vicious ‘Fun,’” The Detroit Free Press, October 31, 1966, 3.
Keeler McCartney, “Halloween Bullet Kills Atlanta Boy,” The Atlanta Constitution, November 1, 1966, 1.
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Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon with DJ Tom Hanks
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Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Deep Cuts
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Sunday, October 31, 2021
Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon
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Labels: Boss Sounds, Halloween, Songs From The Back Of The Station Wagon, Tom Hanks
Rockin in the Graveyard Cha Cha!
ROCKIN IN THE GRAVEYARD CHA CHA! (download)
Here is the final full edition of the 31 Days of Halloween Compilation! All 31 tracks with horror movie (etc) sound bites etc. Have a BOSS Halloween!
Thanks to JR Williams for the amazing cover!
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The Tom Hanks Halloween Spook-A-Nanny Special
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31 Days of Halloween Day Thirty One! Happy Halloween EveryBODY!
GRAVEYARD CHA CHA! (listen/download)
That concludes this series! Thanks for checking in everyday! Full compilation will be available later today with a swank JR Williams cover. Thanks everyone! HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
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Saturday, October 30, 2021
Scream Of Fear
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Friday, October 29, 2021
Kogar's Jungle Juice
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Midnight Monster Mash
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Thursday, October 28, 2021
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
This Week In '66
“2000 Students Battle Police in Front of Johnson’s Hotel,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 25, 1966, 1.
“GOP Sues on Voting Machines,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 26, 1966, 8.
“Paramount Pictures Comes to the ‘The End’ After 50 Years, The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 26, 1966, 38.
“43 Die When Fire Sweeps Carrier in Gulf of Tonkin,” The Los Angeles Times, October 27, 1966.
James Phelan, "The Case of the Missing Millionaire," Saturday Evening Post, December 17, 1966, 85.
Robert L. Lynn, “Pearl Choate Birch vs. Church Groups,” Oklahoma City Star, May 19, 1967, 2.
“Probate Sought for Will Leaving Pearl All But $2,” Abilene Reporter-News, March 18, 1967, 1.
Kermit Jaediker, “Big Pearl’s Wheels of Fortune,” New York Daily News, May 30, 1971, 179.
Preston Walker, “Administrator Looks in Vain for Millions in Oilman’s Estate,” Honolulu Star-Bulletin, November 22, 1970, 62.
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Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Honky Tonk Mind
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Monday, October 25, 2021
Door Candy Music
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Sunday, October 24, 2021
A Night of Total Terror!
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Saturday, October 23, 2021
Friday, October 22, 2021
Sob Story: Those Weepin' Blues
unknown: Uy, Uy, Uy
Kokomo Arnold: Crying Blues
The Five Du-Tones: Divorce Court
Andre Williams with The Don Juans: Pullin' Time
Billy Miranda: Go Ahead
The Cadets: Car Crash
Billy Ward & The Dominoes: The Bells
The Companions: I Didn't Know (You Got Married)
Cliff Jackson & Jellean Delk with The Naturals: Frank, This Is It
Fats Domino: I Just Cry
Ike Perry & The Lyrics: Darling
Jackie & The Starlites: Valerie
Little Tommy Brown: Don't Leave Me
James "Sugarboy" Crawford & The Shaweez feat. Big Boy Myles: No One To Love Me
The Starfires: Three Roses
Tarheel Slim & Little Ann: It's Too Late
Jackie & The Starlites: I Found Out Too Late
Tiny Grimes, voc. Screaming Jay Hawkins: Why Did You Waste My Time?
Donald Woods: Death Of An Angel
The Five Wings: Teardrops Are Falling
Ada Ray: I No Longer Believe In Miracles
The Del-Prados: Oh Baby
The Jive Five: When I Was Single
The Soul Setters: Cecil, The Unwanted French Fry
James Brown: The Bells
Tarheel Slim & Little Ann: Two-Time Loser
Jackie & The Starlites: I Cried My Heart Out
Steve Evans: Dear Little Boy Of Mine
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Johnny's House Party
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Thursday, October 21, 2021
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
This Week In '66 - POW's
“Supreme Court Rejects Bid to End Electoral College,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 18, 1966, 3.
Jim Hazelwood, “2 Scientists Find That Silicone Creates Cancers,” Oakland Tribune, October 19, 1966, 10.
“Captured Pilots,” Oakland Tribune, October 19, 1966, 11.
George Esper, “Vietnam Revisited: For Veterans and POWs, a Flight into the Past,” The Journal News (White Plains, New York), April 26, 1992, 55.
Nestor Ramos, “Trump’s Words Rile, Amuse, Resonate with Former POWs,” The Boston Globe, July 26, 2015.
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