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I would like you to take a trip down memory lane with me.
When I was a young boy, growing up in Chicago, our parent's would enjoy Polka Music
on the Lawrence Welk Show. Personally, I would rather listen to the 50's music on the radio.
As a child Christmas was a special time for us, trimming the Christmas tree
and listening to Christmas music. We could hardly wait for Santa Claus to make his entrance on Christmas night.
Of course we could never stay awake late enough to see Santa.
Who would have thought that the old
Classic TV commercials
and classic Radio Broadcasts would still be as interesting to listen to in the 21st century.
In the 50's we also enjoyed Country music, Rhythm and Blues music, Rock and Roll and
Jazz music.
I will never forget Johnny Horton singing The Battle Of New Orleans on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1959.
To this day millions of people watch that video and still love it.
In the 60's as teenagers we would
listen to all kinds of music such as Rock and Metal music, Motown music, British music,
upbeat fast music (when we were racing our hot rods) and of course the slow love songs (when we were with our dates).
In the 50s and 60s the most popular Disc Jockeys were Alan Freed (credited with naming Rock and Roll)
and Wolf Man Jack noted for his raspy voice and howling like a wolf.
As teenagers we would hang out at the local snack shop
and listen to our favorite music on the music jukebox, 3 songs for a quarter! Then came the popular
Disco music in the 70s.
Music from the 50s, 60s and 70s, now called oldies music or oldies but goodies, is still very much enjoyed to this day.
Today we are so advanced we can listen to music on a mobile phone such as Android, I-Phone, Blackberry, etc..
So have fun and always enjoy the music!, Dusty
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