KFXM and KMEN the Top 40 stations of the Inland Empire (San Bernardino/Riverside)in the 1960's. This site will bring you information and pictures from these two stations KFXM 590 and KMEN 1290. For other musical and miscellaneous interests take a look at.........................http://djsgone.blogspot.com/
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Friday, February 05, 2010
KFXM February 3, 1961
Baby Sittin' Boogie-Buzz Clifford #1 Highest debut More Than I Can Say-Bobby Vee #38 New
Baggy Pants-Jan & Dean
Apache-Jogen-Ingmann
Appears to be a really good lineup for the March Of Dimes Show including Pat Boone, The Tokens, Annette, Tornadoes, Ray Peterson, Pentagons...
7 comments:
Anonymous
said...
The TORNADOES were a local group. I forget which High School they were from. Aquinas????
A year and half from now they'll have a hit with BUSTIN' SURFBOARDS.
find no mention of "The TORNADOES" on this week's poop sheet... could Anony/Administrator have referred to "The FORZANDOS" -- who were but, one act appearing for the local March of Dimes Dance & Show event listed at The National Orange Show???
BTW: the only Tornadoes act of historical consequence in memory was the British surf-rock group organised in 1962 by London Records producer Joe Meek, the same act who later recorded the Number One hit "Telstar" (named after the first American telecom satellite).
during the same period, there was a local group from Redlands, CA, The TORNADOES (AKA The Hollywood Tornadoes) -- not to be confused with the former. these guys, who landed on Aertaun Records, were not able to repeat the modest success of "Bustin' Surfboards"; seems their 2nd record release titled "Shootin' Beavers" was evidently banned from radio airplay due to its (then) suggestive double entendre meaning...
guess there were too many nature lovers back then, perhaps!
ah vell, Dougmaster, the print in the pre-Tune Sheet surveys is already miniscule at best, and a cursory glance of the listings is not always apt to be exactly what the mind perceives. i use the mouse magnifier for reading all that small stuff what comes across my video screen since my own eyes are in bad shape!
7 comments:
The TORNADOES were a local group.
I forget which High School they were
from. Aquinas????
A year and half from now they'll have
a hit with BUSTIN' SURFBOARDS.
find no mention of "The TORNADOES" on this week's poop sheet...
could Anony/Administrator have referred to "The FORZANDOS" -- who were but, one act appearing for the local March of Dimes Dance & Show event listed at The National Orange Show???
BTW: the only Tornadoes act of historical consequence in memory was the British surf-rock group organised in 1962 by London Records producer Joe Meek, the same act who later recorded the Number One hit "Telstar" (named after the first American telecom satellite).
during the same period, there was a local group from Redlands, CA, The TORNADOES (AKA The Hollywood Tornadoes) -- not to be confused with the former. these guys, who landed on Aertaun Records, were not able to repeat the modest success of "Bustin' Surfboards";
seems their 2nd record release titled "Shootin' Beavers" was evidently banned from radio airplay due to its (then) suggestive double entendre meaning...
guess there were too many nature lovers back then, perhaps!
What's up with the KMEN website?
Go to www.kmen129.com and it's something totally unrelated to the old
radio station.
Not the was it was before.
????????
Found it.
It's www.kmen129radio.com
and not the one I listed above.
Ooops! The Forzandos. I guess I need to get my eyes checked, or pay closer attention to what I'm reading.
ah vell, Dougmaster, the print in the pre-Tune Sheet surveys is already miniscule at best,
and a cursory glance of the listings is not always apt to
be exactly what the mind perceives.
i use the mouse magnifier for reading all that small stuff what comes across my video screen since my own eyes are in bad shape!
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