Anybody remembers what has happened 10 years ago today? Don K Reed ended its 27-year run as the host of the "Doo-Wop Shop" as heard on CBS-FM. I used to listened to that show right up until the end of its run. The show has been around since 1975 after Norm N Nite left the station to go to WNBC. As of now, you might hear some doo-wop music on other stations elsewhere including WMTR in Morristown where Allan David Stein hosted "Doo-Wop Drive" every Friday night, and then on WKNY in Kingston where Warren Lawrence playing a lot of doo-wop music on Saturday afternoons and also on WVOS-FM, John Manzi is also playing doo-wop and forgotten gems on the "Bop Shop" every Sunday night from 8 PM until midnight.
I also remember that Rick McCaffery hosted the "Solid Gold Jukebox" every Friday night on WBPM's former "Cool 92.9" until 2007 when it moved to WKIP until it ended in 2009, I didn't listen to his show on WKIP due to signal interference at night. And also WGNY's "Fox Oldies" didn't have a doo-wop show at all, because "Fox Oldies" played a little bit of doo-wop music mixed with some (1955-63) pre-Beatles music and lots of 60's and 70's thrown in. The reasons why WGNY never had a doo-wop show, because, it is automated, but only has two specialty shows including "Rock & Roll's Greatest Hits" with Dick Bartley every Saturday night at 8 PM, but I remember that show when it was on WHUD many years ago, and then the "Rock, Roll & Remember" reruns with the late Dick Clark every Sunday afternoon at 2 PM, but no doo-wop show. That is why "Fox Oldies" is lacking a doo-wop show. I hope Rick McCaffery would come out of his retirement to host the "Solid Gold Jukebox" on some nights.
Doo-wop music would never be the same, but that has happened 10 years ago today. Any thoughts?
I also remember that Rick McCaffery hosted the "Solid Gold Jukebox" every Friday night on WBPM's former "Cool 92.9" until 2007 when it moved to WKIP until it ended in 2009, I didn't listen to his show on WKIP due to signal interference at night. And also WGNY's "Fox Oldies" didn't have a doo-wop show at all, because "Fox Oldies" played a little bit of doo-wop music mixed with some (1955-63) pre-Beatles music and lots of 60's and 70's thrown in. The reasons why WGNY never had a doo-wop show, because, it is automated, but only has two specialty shows including "Rock & Roll's Greatest Hits" with Dick Bartley every Saturday night at 8 PM, but I remember that show when it was on WHUD many years ago, and then the "Rock, Roll & Remember" reruns with the late Dick Clark every Sunday afternoon at 2 PM, but no doo-wop show. That is why "Fox Oldies" is lacking a doo-wop show. I hope Rick McCaffery would come out of his retirement to host the "Solid Gold Jukebox" on some nights.
Doo-wop music would never be the same, but that has happened 10 years ago today. Any thoughts?