Difference between revisions of "KPPC, Pasadena"

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'''Playlist:'''
 
'''Playlist:'''
 
*Ramblin' Woman - [[Johnny "Big Moose" Walker|Big Moose]]
 
*Ramblin' Woman - [[Johnny "Big Moose" Walker|Big Moose]]
*No No Cherry - [[The Turbans]]
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*[[No No Cherry]] - [[The Turbans]]
 
*Guitar Player (Play Those Blues For Me) - [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson]]
 
*Guitar Player (Play Those Blues For Me) - [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson]]
 
*Tick Tock A Woo - [[The Turbans]]
 
*Tick Tock A Woo - [[The Turbans]]
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*Rubber Biscuits - [[The Chips]]
 
*Rubber Biscuits - [[The Chips]]
 
*It's Hot - [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson]]
 
*It's Hot - [[Johnny "Guitar" Watson]]
* I  - [[The Velvets]]
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*I  - [[The Velvets]]
 
*[[Louie Louie]] - [[Richard Berry]] & The Pharaohs
 
*[[Louie Louie]] - [[Richard Berry]] & The Pharaohs
 
*[[Memories Of El Monte]] - [[The Penguins]]
 
*[[Memories Of El Monte]] - [[The Penguins]]

Latest revision as of 13:06, 18 October 2021

On a number of occasions FZ took on the role of 'Fraudulent DJ', and aired his favorite music selections on radio stations. One such appearance was on radio station KPPC, Pasadena. KPPC-FM had studios in the basement of the Pasadena Presbyterian Church, (hence the 'PPC'), and jingles for the station were sung by The Persuasions.

In November 27, 1968, the station's DJ, Les Carter, interviewed FZ and aired some of his favorite playlist, including what are now 'golden oldie' singles.
FZ also dedicated a record to the new Mothers' induction of musicians, Lowell George and Buzz Gardner;

FZ as DJ: KPPC, Pasadena, Nov 1968

Playlist: