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Post by mellongraig on Apr 20, 2019 7:50:40 GMT -5
Just catching the end of this rewind show from April 19, 1997, which is another new show. However the drought of 2001 continues...
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Post by davewollenberg on Apr 20, 2019 8:03:31 GMT -5
Graig, it's unusual that they'd play Faith Hill's 'Wild one', when she didn't have a current song that week, to play in front of it.
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Post by OnWithTheCountdown on Apr 20, 2019 9:10:58 GMT -5
Just catching the end of this rewind show from April 19, 1997, which is another new show. However the drought of 2001 continues... Hopefully 2001 isn't selected in the first and third weekends of May, as the 5/5 and 5/19 shows have already been played. Just updated the show list with this weekend's 1997 offering.
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Post by mellongraig on Apr 27, 2019 6:49:13 GMT -5
Still no 2001 yet this year (they may be going light on it this year), but they are going back to April 25, 1992 this week, which is another new show. And it has been a long while since an aircheck of ACC has been posted, going back to April 24, 1999, which was last year's rewind show around this time (with all the hours, themes intact and scoped ads).
I could sense that 2001 may be played in 2 weeks time (if not guest hosted that week).
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Post by davewollenberg on Apr 27, 2019 9:57:17 GMT -5
Graig, today the streams of WOGT and WLAW, wouldn't come on.
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Post by mellongraig on Apr 27, 2019 13:11:29 GMT -5
Graig, today the streams of WOGT and WLAW, wouldn't come on. Well they worked on my end so I think it was probably a connection issue in your area or something wrong with your browser.
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Post by OnWithTheCountdown on Apr 28, 2019 21:53:57 GMT -5
I wonder if anyone has a list of guest-hosted shows during the ACC run (1973-2005). I know 12/19/1998 was guest-hosted; I have that show (as well as just about all the 1998 shows). I know Bob Kingsley guest-hosted a few times for Don Bowman prior to his taking over as host on 5/6/1978; however, I don't know specific dates that he did.
I'd like to get all the ACC shows someday; once I do, I'll be able to know which shows are guest-hosted.
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Post by briguy52748 on May 1, 2019 16:01:58 GMT -5
I wonder if anyone has a list of guest-hosted shows during the ACC run (1973-2005). I know 12/19/1998 was guest-hosted; I have that show (as well as just about all the 1998 shows). I know Bob Kingsley guest-hosted a few times for Don Bowman prior to his taking over as host on 5/6/1978; however, I don't know specific dates that he did. I'd like to get all the ACC shows someday; once I do, I'll be able to know which shows are guest-hosted. The one and only date I’m aware of Bob Kingsley hosting prior to May 1978 was just a few weeks earlier, on March 25, 1978. A letter appears with the cue sheet on Charis Music Group’s website for that particular week’s program. Otherwise, the July 3, 1976 show (“Songs of the Old West,” with Red Stegall, and Oct. 22, 1977 (“Ride This Train” with Johnny Cash) are the others I know of. As far as Kingsley-era, a show on July 3, 1982, was guest hosted; a letter with that week’s program’s cue sheet mentions Danny Martinez of Los Angeles station KHJ (which aired ACC then) as the fill in. Also, there was a show sometime in the first half of 1980 where Kingsley took the week off. Brian
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Post by briguy52748 on May 1, 2019 16:16:40 GMT -5
I'd like to get all the ACC shows someday; once I do, I'll be able to know which shows are guest-hosted. What I’d like to see is the list of every radio station that ever played ACC, that is mentioned in the “Great Radio Stations” spots. Depending on what you have now, and maybe others ... a list can be started. What’d really help is if there are other Listener Directories available, other than the 1982 guide posted on Charis Music Groyp’s website. Brian
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Post by mellongraig on May 4, 2019 7:31:18 GMT -5
We now enter year 5 of the series and this week they go back to a new show from May 1, 1999. Hopefully next week they will feature 2001 (5/12/01 to be exact) if not guest-hosted...
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Post by mellongraig on May 11, 2019 6:15:25 GMT -5
Wow, 1992 again so soon? Now I think WW1/Cumulus may have dropped 2001 altogether. At least the show is new from May 9, 1992, about a month before the music maker segment (initially was once anywhere during the show before a few years into that gradually increased).
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Post by davewollenberg on May 11, 2019 8:07:29 GMT -5
Noticed that Marty Stuart's 'Burn me down' was edited. WW1 or original? At 2:52, it was short enough, as it was.
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Post by davewollenberg on May 18, 2019 7:23:24 GMT -5
This weekend's episode is from 5-16-94.
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Post by OnWithTheCountdown on May 18, 2019 8:41:12 GMT -5
^ 5/14/1994, or 5/21/1994? Either way, it's a new show.
Hopefully next weekend, 2001 makes an appearance...
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Post by mellongraig on May 18, 2019 10:08:10 GMT -5
It is from 5/14/1994 that I can confirm from KBZU, when they were still presenting #1 hits alphabetically from the past 25 years. By the fall of that year they switched it to #1's from the 80s and 90s until 1/27/1996.
Meanwhile, there's another aircheck when they just began to get the #1 A-Z going, from May 18, 1991. It may be possible that show could be featured next year...
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