There's still also
"Little Walter's Time Machine", an excellent weekly 50's/early 60's Doo-Wop, R&B, Soul, Pop and Rock'n'Roll show syndicated among a few dozen stations nationwide. Walter is a lifelong collector and oldies reissue producer who maintains a manic pace, and digs deep as well as playing the hits that other stations no longer play.
Affilates air the show at different times. Walter's
station list is here, though you'll have to check with the affilates for the day and time in your area.
In the Boston area, Walter can be heard north and northwest of the city on
WBOQ 104.9 FM Beverly, MA Sundays 8 - 11 PM, and south and west of the city on
WWBB 101.5 FM Providence, RI Sundays 9 PM - Midnight.
Unfortunately, neither station comes in well right in Boston proper due to distance and interference from other stations. Though Walter is a Boston institution and has been on about a dozen Boston stations in 37 years, there is no longer a station in Boston proper that wants to air 50's oldies.
Also, on Boston' South Shore, there's
WATD 95.9 FM in Marshfield MA, an independent local commercial station which has a number of oldies shows that dip into the 50's on weekends, weeknight evenings, and weekday overnights. The most Doo-Wop in particular can be heard on
"Bill Clark's Music Heaven" Sunday nights 10 PM - 2 AM.
WATD does come in (weakly) in Boston proper, and also streams on the web!
> Is the Philadelphia area the last big holdout for hearing
> doo-wop oldies on the radio on a regular basis? We still
> have 3 hours of Harvey Holiday's "Street Corner Sunday",
> WPEN plays doo-wop mixed in through the week, non-com WRDV
> plays it much of the weekend (including obscure recordings),
> plus some other shows on WNJC, WDVR, WVLT. There are a few
> nationally syndicated shows like Cool Bobby B's and Doo-Wop
> Express, but do any other markets hear much doo-wop music on
> oldies stations or block programmed elsewhere anymore? I
> think I saw that Lenny Coco of the Chimes ("Once in a
> While") has a show on a Long Island AM station, too. WSAI
> played a pretty good amount of it in the Real Oldies era.
>