A Mother’s Day Jukebox (various)

(Flashback to Mom showing me how the record player worked.) It's Mother's Day in the United States, Canada, most of Europe, Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan, India - in other words, most of the places where this blog gets read. I thought it might be fun to craft a playlist for Moms, Moms-to-be, people who … Continue reading A Mother’s Day Jukebox (various)

New this week in ’69: May 10

(Up on the housetop, hits are made.) May 10, 1969 It's the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Hamburger Hill, a Vietnam offensive in which 72 Americans lose their lives and 400 others are wounded. It's also the 50th anniversary of "Zip to Zap." The town of Zap, North Dakota, population 339, is overrun by … Continue reading New this week in ’69: May 10

Guilty pleasures: Neneh Cherry, “Buffalo Stance” (1989)

(Above: This time, she is *not* introducing the high hat.) Thirty years ago this week  "Buffalo Stance" by Neneh Cherry was on the doorstep of the Billboard Top 40. It entered Casey's countdown on May 6, and climbed up all the way to #3 before falling back off the charts. Neneh Cherry is the stepdaughter … Continue reading Guilty pleasures: Neneh Cherry, “Buffalo Stance” (1989)

New this week in ’69: April 26

April 26, 1969 It's the day after the birth of actress Renee Zellweger, who turned fifty yesterday. It's also the day that Manchester City win the FA Cup. (To this point, Coventry City have never won the FA Cup. They'll ruin a perfectly good losing streak in 1987.) Sunday, April 27th sees the birth of … Continue reading New this week in ’69: April 26

New this week in ’69: April 12

(Lie-la-lie.) April 12, 1969 Wales wins the Five Nations crown. That's rugby union, of course - they beat England, Scotland, and Ireland to win the triple crown and drew with France. Two days later the St. Louis Cardinals play the Montreal Expos in the first MLB game held outside the United States. (I used the … Continue reading New this week in ’69: April 12

New this week in ’69: April 5

(Above: Baseball comes to Canada, April 14, 1969.) April 5, 1969 Leading the news today: a sniper takes to the Pennsylvania Turnpike and begins shooting at random from his car parked on the shoulder. Two are killed and fifteen are injured. The gunman later shoots his wife and turns the gun on himself. He's identified … Continue reading New this week in ’69: April 5

New this week in ’69: March 29

(Above: President Eisenhower, as painted by Rockwell and seen in Porky's.) March 29, 1969 The country is mourning the loss of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who passed away yesterday at the age of 78. That same day Pope Paul VI increased the number of cardinals in the church by one-third. Also on the 28th, … Continue reading New this week in ’69: March 29

New this week in ’69: March 22

  March 22, 1969 It's not called "March Madness" yet, but the NCAA men's basketball championship is decided. UCLA beats Purdue 92-72 to take the title for the third year in a row, led by Lew Alcindor's 37 points. (You likely know him as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.) The word "three-peat" also will not surface until many … Continue reading New this week in ’69: March 22

Fifty years ago in the Quad Cities: The KSTT-AM Super 40 Official Music Survey, March 20, 1969

(Congrats on that High School Hall of Fame induction, BCHS!) Back in the early 1990s I worked at 97X, legally known as WXLP-FM in Davenport, Iowa. The station was safely tucked away in the former funeral home we called the Rock and Roll Mansion. WXLP had a sister station, KSTT, that was a legendary Top … Continue reading Fifty years ago in the Quad Cities: The KSTT-AM Super 40 Official Music Survey, March 20, 1969

Rest in peace, Hal Blaine: The Ronettes, “Be My Baby” (1963)

Word circulated Monday that the greatest rock and roll drummer who ever lived passed away. Hal Blaine was 90. That sentence, in some circles, may start an argument. Except that it's hard to argue just how important Hal Blaine was to rock and roll. There are estimates suggesting that he played on up to thirty … Continue reading Rest in peace, Hal Blaine: The Ronettes, “Be My Baby” (1963)