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Lost 45s to turn 25

http://www.lost45.com/

Barry Scott is celebrating the 25th anniversary of his Lost 45s show this year and he will post a show from way back in '86 to his site soon. I believe it started out as The Gold Rush on WERS, right? He has been on many diff stations and his WODS stay seems to have been the longest.
He did some national syndication for awhile and also may have been on XM too I think.
 
Thanks for the plug! "The Lost 45s" debuted on 100.7 WZLX, March 9, 1986. It began at Emerson College/WERS in 1982. Looking through the archives of cassettes that my parents had saved, was a complete show from week #3, which will be online that week! Of course, the show airs every Sunday on 103.3 WODS!

Now, can I plug Donna Halper's new book? "Boston Radio: 1920-2010." Required reading!
 
Indeed you can see and read about Barry and so many others in Donna's book. I think some of the various freqs Lost 45s was on included 100.7, 93.7, 98.5, and 105.7 though not sure.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lost_45s
Wikipedia list mentions it was on stations like WBMX 98.5 (OK so I was right about that),
WSNE Prov area, WHYN-FM Springfield area, stations in NH and VT--in fact from coast to coast (in syndie days)
 
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