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to: rec.music.beatles.moderated,rec.mus
from: Bip Bop
date: 2008-06-21 12:46:10
subject: Re: Is this true?

On Jun 21, 11:10=A0am, saki  wrote:
> marcus wrote:
> > This from over four years ago.
>
> > Is the basic story true?
>
> > If so, what was the follow-up?
> >http://64.233.169.104/search?q=3Dcache:fRSF6HnONIsJ:www.cbsnews.com/sto.=
..
>
> Yes, the story of Marsha Albert, and her Dec. 1963 request to WWDC-AM
> asking the radio station to play Beatles records, is true.
>
> But what kind of follow-up do you need? The whole story is pretty well
> summed up in this article.
>
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> s...{at}ucla.edu

There, but by cruel and wicked fate, I might have gone and the world
could be clamoring at my door!

As I have proudly bragged before, I discovered The Beattles (sic)
records early on in Mobile, Alabama where my father was manager of
WGOK, which was one of many Black radio stations in the OK Group, the
largest group of Black radio stations in the country at that time.

I (thanks to my father's connections and my "knowledge" of records)
got to be the youngest programmer that I'm aware of in radio at WABB
in Mobile.  I had discovered The Beatles' Vee Jay recordings and
actually played them completely all the way through (which was unusual
for me to do since I had ALL the hits), but could not get them played
on my dad's Black station because well... they were a Black radio
station.

I did try to get them played on WABB during my stint working there,
but was unsuccessful even though I did get other songs played, such as
"Mairzy Doats" by a now forgotten Dion sound alike (Carlo) on the
Laurie label.  The real DJ programmers at WABB would often call me to
get back the records that I had taken home with me (hey, I couldn't
help it if I was aware of the hits before they were), but I was never
able to get The Beatles played.

Oh, well... the station had its chance for glory!  And.. with their
chance gone, there went mine... I could have been somebody!

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