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...distances are so great and loose and easy, there is so much to see from the car window, baking, gleaming out there, that the driving, the perpetual motion, takes over. Get a good cigar, flip on the air conditioner and the FM radio, shut out the world with your windows and zip on down the freeway lulled by Carmen McRae, by the air whistling to get out the window crack, by the distant hum of the tires, zip past the palms and the houses at a standstill in the sun and float on the air on your shocks, free, rootless...
...beginning a walk into Loveland. Loveland is wherever you want it to be and tonight, Kathleen Hawkins, 'The Hawke', and I, Louise Reid, are taking you to our Loveland via WHRB FM in Cambridge. You'll hear ten-and-a-half hours of the best in r'n'b and jazz. And we're dedicating it to all the brothers out there...Anything you want to hear? Brother, just give us a call...
...traditional artists. These are usually held at folk festivals, as the coffee houses seem more interested in attracting a large gate than in showcasing good music. Others see traditional records in stores and take a chance. Some people actually listen to the few traditional country shows on their FM radios ("Richard Cotillion," and "Give the Fiddler a Dram" on WTBS and "Hillbilly at Harvard" on WHRB...
Originally released in 1955 by RCA, a company whose trademark is a pensive pooch, the canine rendition of Jingle Bells sold 500,000 copies, then vanished into limbo. Recently, Howard Smith of Manhattan FM station WPLJ started plugging it again and received so many inquiries from listeners that he alerted RCA. When officials dug up a copy and played it for Sam Goody, one of their major distributors who also owns a big chain of New York-based record stores, Goody staggered them by ordering 10,000 copies...
...prepared statement released Tuesday. David said: "There is no question in my mind that the indictment is the result of the efforts of the Herald Traveler-radio-FM-TV combine to discredit me in a final desperate attempt to prevent Boston Broadcasting, Inc. from commencing television operations on Channel 5 in Boston...