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14 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://maulkilasjia.blogspot.com/?read=B0C1HXZRZN | [PDF READ ONLINE] Disc Jockeys, Preachers, and Elvis: 55 Years of Behind the Scene stories of Disc Jockeys, Rock & Roll, and Elvis... as told by the Author, Who Lived Them. | Broadcast Hall of Fame Inductee RICK DEES: " Disc Jockeys, Preachers, and Elvis... WOW! You created a masterpiece! You are #1! Thank you for making radio so much fun, my friend." (Contains approx. 250 black & white photographs)Why did the Disc Jockey never play the <br>
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Disc Jockeys, Preachers, and Elvis: 55 Years of Behind the Scene stories of Disc Jockeys, Rock &Roll, and Elvis... as told by the Author, Who Lived Them.
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Disc Jockeys, Preachers, and Elvis: 55 Years of Behind the Scene stories of Disc Jockeys, Rock &Roll, and Elvis... as told by the Author, Who Lived Them.
Disc Jockeys, Preachers, and Elvis: 55 Years of Behind the Scene stories of Disc Jockeys, Rock &Roll, and Elvis... as told by the Author, Who Lived Them.
Disc Jockeys, Preachers, and Elvis: 55 Years of Behind the Scene stories of Disc Jockeys, Rock &Roll, and Elvis... as told by the Author, Who Lived Them. DESCRIPTION Broadcast Hall of Fame Inductee RICK DEES: "Disc Jockeys, Preachers, and Elvis... WOW! You created a masterpiece! You are #1! Thank you for making radio so much fun, my friend."(Contains approx. 250 black &white photographs)Why did the Disc Jockey never play the song I requested? Does anyone listen to the radio anymore? Are radio stations following in the tracks of the horse and buggy? In your lifetime you’ve acquired a personal list of favorite songs. Chances are very good that you heard them first on your local radio station, played by a Disc Jockey. Here you’ll discover how the author
became a DJ, and share his behind the scene stories, successes, and failures between those huge turntables. You likely attended concerts featuring favorite artists. The author will take you behind the curtain with the artists… from Elvis in Tupelo in 1956 through the 60s and 70s with the Who, Eagles, Hendrix, Beatles, Supremes, Monkees, and many more. You’ll learn how the DJs controlled what music you were exposed to and how record companies spent millions of dollars to ensure that you heard their music, by their artists. Was it talent, or was it payola? Told here for the first time, you’ll discover how Elvis was recorded in Tupelo by the author, how Elvis secreted the tapes in his closet at Graceland, and how you can hear (and see) that recording today on the net. Plus, the now untold story of Alfred Wertheimer’s iconic 1956 photos of Elvis and his Mystery Kisser whom the author discovered and identified to the world.Top-40 radio and rock &roll were a lifestyle for most in the 50s through the 90s. Today it’s rapidly fading into obscurity. The author shares these memories, with net sites identified where you can listen as you read, and 250 photos to refresh your memories of those golden days of radio DJs and the music you loved. And the Disc Jockeys say...Brady McGraw: Thanks for sharing those stories and memories in your wonderful book. I enjoyed it so much!Merv Pilgrim: Just finished reading and I highly recommend it!Robert Murphy: Thanks for taking me back to those halcyon days of radio. Enjoyed seeing many former friends and cohorts.Steve Bishop: Read your book cover to cover. Thoroughly enjoyed it all. For whatever reason you decided to write it, thank you.Scott Shannon: Great job Ron! You’ve had a truly amazing career.Bill Cox: The book was amazing! Brought back so many memories of my twenty-five years in radio. So glad you wrote this.Jim Davis: It’s past my bedtime and I can’t put the damn thing down. What a great book! I’m so glad you finally put all these stories on paper.Piers Beagley: I love the book! Having worked in radio and tv, this is the book for me.Dan Mason: Really enjoyed it. Read it in one sitting.Gerard Montz: I am an Elvis fan. Loved your book.Shannon D: Bought your book. Read every word and checked out every picture. Love it! You should be proud.Randy Scott: Thanks for a well-written ride down radio’s memory lane. You’ve really done it all.Leo Windham: If you know anything about radio or entertainment, it’s a great read. Way to go Ron!Doug Riddell: Great book! Love it! What an exciting and interesting life you’ve had.Bob Beckman: Received and read your book. FANTASTIC!Jay Braswell: Stayed up past my bedtime to read every word. Excellent!Ed Gursky: Just finished your book. Had to pace myself to avoid reading it all in one session. Thoroughly enjoyed it.Nick Archer: Brought back all the feelings of the old days. Good job.Dale Parsons: Really enjoyed your book. Great stories!Mark Cooper: Really enjoyed reading your book, Ron. I learned a lot I didn’t know.