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This Week In Music History

October 31, 1954: Vera Lynn was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with ‘My Son, My Son.’ November 1, 1969: Elvis Presley went to No.1 on the US singles chart with ‘Suspicious Minds’, his 18th US No.1...

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The Zoomer Week In Review – March 4th, 2012

On this episode of the Zoomer Week in Review, Libby is joined by journalist and best-selling author Malcolm Gladwell. She’ll have his take on the great retirement debate and whether we’re heading...

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This Weekend in Music History

A Beatle celebrates a birthday, The Monkees go on tour and Bill Haley & His Comets go to No. 1 this weekend in music history.    July 7 1940 Richard Starkey, better known as Ringo Starr was born...

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Top Ten Hits from This Week in 1968

We bring you the hits from 1968 including The Monkees, Aretha Franklin and Otis Redding! Whats your favorite hit from 1968? 10. The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde – Georgie Fame 9. I Thank You – Sam and...

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Top Ten Hits from this Week in 1967

We bring you the hits from this week in 1967 including Aretha Franklin, Frank & Nancy Sinatra, Petula Clark, and The Monkees! What’s your favourite hit from 1967? 10. Jimmy Mack – Martha &...

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June 24, 1967 The Monkees went to No.1

On June 24, 1967 The Monkees went to No.1 on the US album charts with Headquarters. This album was the groups third album that was released and was the first album to have substantial songwriting and...

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Top Ten Hits From This Week in 1965

Top Ten Hits From This Week in 1965 including songs from The Four Seasons, Neil Diamond, The Supremes and many more! 10. I’ve Got You Under My Skin – Four Seasons 9. Psychotic Reaction – Count Five 8....

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November 5th, 1966 The Monkees Were At The Top Of The Charts

On November 5th, 1966 The Monkees were at the top of the Billboard singles chart with Last Train to Clarksville, the group’s first No.1 hit. Later, it was revealed that due to the group’s filming...

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Top Ten Hits from This Week in 1967

We’ve rounded up the top ten hits from this week in 1967 including songs from The Soul Survivors, The Who, Vikki Carr and many more great artists! 10. Expressway To Your Heart – The Soul Survivors 9. I...

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Top Ten Hits From This Week in 1966

We’ve rounded up the top ten hits from this week in 1966 including songs from artists such as The Supremes, Donovan, Roger Williams, Johnny Rivers and many more great artists! 10. Born Free – Roger...

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Top of the Charts On This Day in 1967

On December 30, 1967 The Beatles were at No.1 with their single Hello Goodbye, Gladys Knight and the Pips were at No.2 with I Heard It Through The Grapevine and The Monkees were at No.3 with their...

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This Week In Music History

October 31, 1954: Vera Lynn was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with ‘My Son, My Son.’ November 1, 1969: Elvis Presley went to No.1 on the US singles chart with ‘Suspicious Minds’, his 18th US No.1...

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‘MONKEES’ BASSIST, KEYBOARDIST PETER TORK DIES AT 77

Peter Tork’s passing was announced on his official Facebook page, attributed to his friends, family and colleagues.  ”Please know that Peter was extremely appreciative of you, his Torkees, and one of...

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