Yeah Tony, you're right. Alan Freed was kinda' layed back, but I was thinkin' more along the lines of Wolfman Jack and Baltimore's Hotrod Holbere. If I recall, Hotrod hit the airways sometime in 1955 or maybe a little earlier, and a lot of the songs he was putting on the air were not popular until a couple years later. What was really neat back then was that most of the male entertainers wore tuxedos and the gals were dressed in incredible evening gowns. Not only did they sound greate, they looked great too. Guess that's why I also wear a tux, at least I can look great--even on the off nights.

Cheers,

Gary
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