Good
Times |
This
music business lends itself to good times. How can you not
have a good time when you're having breakfast with Brian Hyland
or stopping for coffee with the likes of Jack Scott. It doesn't
get much better than that. What a joy it is to run into some
of our many listeners when we're out on the road. It's a great
feeling to be able to play so many of their favorite songs.
Check out this page for more good times.
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Ed
and Bill visited with Bowser at one of his recent Doo-Wop
shows at Mohegan Sun casino. What a great time. It's always
nice to see old friends. |
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Bowser is standing
with some fans backstage. |
Dave Summerville
of the Diamonds is in the cafeteria backstage with Mike Bellea,
formerly of WATD. |
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It was nice
seeing Kathy Young Again. Ed and Kathy hadn't seen each other
since her appearance at the Marshfield Fair. |
The Impalas put on a terrific show. |
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Jimmy Jay of
the Rewind show is interviewing Freddie Milano of the Belmonts. |
Little Joe
Cook came to the show at the invitation of Bowser. Here he
is with the Teenagers. They worked together many times over
the years. |
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Ed and legendary
Boston DJ Arnie "WooWoo" Ginsberg pose for pictures
at the Radio Hall of Fame luncheon. |
Arnie "WooWoo"
Ginsberg makes his debut on a WATD microphone. |
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Kendall, a
member of the Tutti-Fruitties, plays several instruments.
Recently she was asked to play the flute at an open house
for an exclusive jewelry store, Brighton. |
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The event
was well attended and people were impressed with Kendall's
performance. |
Kendall's
friends Kate and Lily served refreshments during the evening. |
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This
year's "Yesterday's Memories Christmas
party was held at the home of marketing directors Steve
and Bobbi Sands'. A great time was had by the whole crew.
We want to thank them for their hospitality. |
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George and
Moulty of the Barbarians talk with Dick"Needs" Smith. |
Bobbi Sands
and Gina of the GINAMARK Band sample some of the many goodies.
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It's always
great to see Mr. and Mrs, Jack Columbo. Jack is musical director
for Charlie Thomas' Drifters. |
Jack is telling
Ed that he has to do something about his fleas. Justing kidding! |
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Sound engineer
Steve Walsh says "Stay away from my dessert." |
Emily, Brittany
and Kendall of the Tutti Fruitties relax,I mean, really relax,
during the party. |
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Dave and Pam
Snell of American Computer Technologies are always welcome.
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Gina has a
good laugh. She must be looking at Ed and George. |
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The
World of Wheels auto show in Boston, Mass. is an appropriate
place to find "Yesterday's Memories" |
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Attending
the giant "World of Wheels" auto show in Boston,
Mass. |
Ed and George
broadcasting "live" from the "World of Wheels"
auto show |
Cruise
nights are a favorite
summer pastime. Ed and George broadcast from this bi-weekly
cruise night in Plymouth, Mass. |
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Folks start
to arrive early at most cruise nights. Weather is certainly
an important factor. Owners won't risk taking these valuable
vehicles out in questionable weather. |
More and more
folks arrive as the evening progresses. Cruise nights are
a great family outing. |
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These cruise
nights are a real social event. People really enjoy talking
cars or anything else that happens to come up. |
Corvettes
are a real favorite. |
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This
is a prize winning 1956 Mercury headed for statewide competition. |
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Brian Hyland
relaxes after the show |
Breakfast
with the Silhouettes |
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Ed, Moulty,
and Brian Hyland
relax after the show at the
Cape Cod melody tent |
After the
show with the Silhouettes |
George buying more records |
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Look what
I found! |
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Ed, George, Cheryl and Kendall
at lunch with Tommy Roe, Brian Hyland, Ernie Valens |
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Make
A Wish Dance 1998 |
Each year "Yesterday's
Memories", WATD and realoldies.com join forces with the Silver
Lake Auto Club to hold a fund raising show and dance for the
Make-a-Wish Foundation of Greater Boston. Make-a-Wish grants
the wishes of terminally ill children, giving them and their
families a well deserved break from the stress and heartache
they face each and every day. Many local bands and groups donate
their time and talents to help make the night a huge success.
We are pleasedand very proud to be a part of this worthwhile
project. |
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Dave"Chico"Ryan
of Sha-na-na and the Wing-it Band perform |
Joel, Donna,
Cheryl, and George enjoy the activities |
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