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Radio Bop...growing strong!

Celebrating our 2nd anniversary today, February 1, Radio Bop (www.radiobop.com) "Your Never-Ending Nonstop Sock Hop!" playing 50s and 60s Rock 'n Roll from early Rockabilly through early Beatles, is logging over 1000 TLH a day and growing...we play the Billboard Top 40 from 1954-1965 with 60s formatics...and the best is yet to come...

If you haven't checked us out, give us a listen...1000s of listeners in over 70 countries can't get enough of us!

Harold Levine
Creator/PD

www.radiobop.com

PS: You can stream us for free (except for applicable long distance charges) on any telephone...just dial 646-213-0005 and enter code 2805 when prompted.
 
For the forseeable future, we will run jockless but may add voicetracks for certain dayparts...like other internet stations, we are considering going commercial and adding 4 minutes or so of commercials per hour...with a positive revenue stream, we will certainly plow any profits back into programming to continue building audience...we are presently adding a more feature-rich interactive website.
 
Do you play "Mona Lisa" by Carl Mann from the rockabilly year of 1959?
 
Yes, sir...also have Conway Twitty's version in the playlist and maybe a couple of others...if it charted on the Billboard Top 40 between 1954 and 1965, we play it if we get it! We have about 3000 of the 3750 or so songs charting during the period and are adding about 100 more this week off of our "seek and find list" after a trip to Austin, TX to persue some of the more fruitful used record outlets there...I am so excited to finally find "Wringle Wrangle" by Fess Parker from 1956, his only other charted hit besides "The Ballad of Davy Crockett."
 
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