Incorrect Music Playlist for Aug 1998 | |
Artist | Title |
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Program #40 - August 5, 1998 | |
Wooshie Spkamoto | "Lady" |
Tangela Tricoli | "Jet Lady" |
Stewart Brodian | "Special Lady" |
Phil Brooks | "Gondola, Lady?" |
BJ Snowden | "From the Chapel to the Courtroom" |
Jan Terri | "If You Want a Divorce from Me" |
The Shaggs | "Paper Roses" |
Norman Luboff Choir | "I Just Want To Make Love To You" |
Julie London | "Louie Louie" |
Frank Sinatra, Jr. | "It's Too Late" |
Sam Sachs | "Old Man River" + "You Too" |
T. Valentine | "Lucille, Are You A Lesbian" |
excerpt | "A Taste of J&H" |
The Fads w/Don Burton | "My Dear Blondie" |
Program #41 - August 12, 1998 | |
anon. | "Virgin Child of the Universe" |
Margie Pet | "Margie" |
Eilert Pilarm | "All Shook Up" |
Elvis | "Yoga Is As Yoga Does" |
J.D. Sumner | "Elvis Has Left the Building" |
Teardrops | "Goodnight Elvis" |
Dee Knack | "Treat Me Right" |
Maj. Bill Smith | "Walking the Line God Has Drawn for Me" |
Billy Joe Burnette | "The Colonel and the King" |
Elvis | "Are you Lonesome Tonight?" |
The Fads w/Don Burton | "My Dear Blondie" |
Tex Cameron | "Little Bo Beep" |
Bing Crosby | "Ding Dong the Witch is Dead" |
Program #42 - August 19, 1998 | |
Don Brockway's "In Search of the Shaggs" | |
Cara Stewart | "Song of the Burmese Land" |
Sri Darwin Gross | "At the Grass Roots" |
Judson Fountain | "Capt. Hale Goes to Japan" |
Terry Burnside | "Demo Medley" |
Talent Show | "Around the World" |
MSR Singers | "The Saddest Story" |
Program #43 - August 26, 1998 | |
Three Peas in a Pod | "If I Ruled the World" |
Dicken Elementary School Band | "Five-Foot-Two" |
Pismo Beach Elementary School Orchestra | "To You I'm Not Home Anymore" |
Oldfield Middle School Band | "Deacon Blue" |
Kool & the Gang | "Heaven at Once" |
Kids From Camp Akiba | "Strawberry Fields Forever" |
Dicken Elementary School Band | "Smoke on the Water" |
Y. Bhekhirst | "Hot in the Airport" |
Keith Bradford | "Birth Control" |
Maj. Bill Smith | "Cry of the Unborn Child" |
JD Sparkman | "Malinda Loves Her Baby" |
Malinda Jackson Parker | "Bananas" |