SCOTT W. HOSTS THE WKNR KEENER13.COM PODCAST!

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KEENER PODCASTS! SCOTT W. RELIVES THE ‘Paul Is Dead’ RUMOR w/ ANDRU J. REEVE

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Special THANKS to Scott Westerman for donating this KEENER13.COM 2004 Keener podcast to Motor City Radio Flashbacks!


THE KEENER PODCAST: NOVEMBER 13, 2004

IS PAUL DEAD?

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ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS KEENER MOMENTS was the Sunday afternoon in 1969 when WKNR-FM’s Russ Gibb amplified the rumor that Paul McCartney was dead. In this second “Best of” Podcast, we celebrate our interview with Andru Reeve, the man who wrote the definitive bookTurn Me On Dead Man: The Beatles and the Paul McCartney Death Hoax.” It became our most downloaded program. While the story had been well worn before Tom Zarski called Uncle Russ that October day, it was WKNR-FM’s coverage that rocketed the tale to the front of the nation’s consciousness. — c. SCOTT WESTERMAN, KEENER13.COM

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A 1960S MOTOR CITY MUSIC FEATURE RECALLED: 1969!

motor-city-radio-flashbacks-logo-mcrfb-fb2A ’60s Detroit Music Moment Revisited: “Is Paul Dead?’ 1966

 

 

 

 


 

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FROM THE BACK-PAGES OF THE DETROIT FREE PRESS

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DETROIT — Friday, October 17, 1969 WKNR-FM will have a special program on Sunday concerning the possible death of Paul McCartney. Some of the clues Russ Gibb, Dan Carlisle and John Small have been working on were revealed to me during the week. (CONTINUES please read the complete article below) . . . .

— DETROIT FREE PRESS


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IS PAUL DEAD? A 1969 URBAN ROCK LEGEND LIVES ON

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AN UNKNOWN Is Paul Dead? RADIO BROADCAST (1969)

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47 YEARS AGO

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A MCRFB NOTE

The ‘rumor’ started here. By year’s end, 1969, many radio stations across the country were by then latching unto the question, “Is Paul Dead?,” its central premise based on rumors of Paul’s possible demise which were by then rampant by the end of October. This one particular radio piece, while it’s origin is unknown to MCRFB, covers ‘the rumor,’ of various clues told as significant — dropping further of more telling clues. The above audio portion is believed, possibly, to have emanated out of 77 WABC (the station having aired their own “Is Paul Dead?” broadcast) in New York, sometime during November, 1969.


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A MCRFB ‘CAPSULE COUNTDOWN’! WEEK OF 10/18/65

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MCRFB.COM TOP 10 COUNTDOWN * October 1965 * A Henry Krueger Production

A MCRFB.COM 1965 TOP 10 HITS COUNTDOWN!

TODAY’S ’60s “HEARD THESE FIRST ON THE RADIO” TOP 40 SINGLES FLASHBACK

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Henry Krueger Productions shares this day’s ’65 audio ‘CAPSULE COUNTDOWN’ hits on MCRFB.COM


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