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WTUE playing the Beach Boys

No they weren't. It was Jan and Dean and it was part of Little Steven's Underground Garage, which is on every Sunday evening 10 pm-midnight. Little Steven's playlist ranges from the 1950s right up through now featuring garage rock (Count Five, The Sonics), girl groups (Ronettes, Crystals), doo-wop (Dion and the Belmonts), punk (The Ramones, The Dictators), early rock 'n roll (Joey Dee and the Starliters), British Invasion (The Beatles, et. al), and modern day garage rock (The Chesterfield Kings). All in one show. It is not uncommon for any of those groups to be played in the same set. I was listening online tonight since I missed it over here in Indiana on WTTS.

I haven't posted here in a long time, but I had to come out of lurk mode to marvel at yet another random "what I heard on WXXX" post. You would have really flipped your lid had you tuned in closer to midnight and heard Screamin' Jay Hawkins! ::)
 
Before I knew this was a specialty show I was amazed to hear "Some Velvet Morning" by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood on WTUE. If it's variety and some unusual stuff you want to hear, that's the show to check out!
 
Little Steven's show is great.

Don't forget the good stuff they dish out on the Jelly Pudding Show, Sunday nights on the fox.
 
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