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Patrick ,
KDAV was in Lubbock. (never knew of it being in Amarillo too) Two yrs ago KDAV went back on the air here in Lubbock but now it is a 24 hr "oldie R&R station (50's & 60"s) www.KDAV.com
We still have KLLL but just to mention back in the late 50's we had a DJ by the name of Waylon Jennings - - anybody know him?
KDAV was in Lubbock. (never knew of it being in Amarillo too) Two yrs ago KDAV went back on the air here in Lubbock but now it is a 24 hr "oldie R&R station (50's & 60"s) www.KDAV.com
We still have KLLL but just to mention back in the late 50's we had a DJ by the name of Waylon Jennings - - anybody know him?
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Al U: You got it close. The town is "Villa Acuna" but it's pronounced "Vee-A-Coon-Ya"
Also XERF had a sister station that had Wolfman Jack in the 1960's, " radio XERB, cincuenta mil (50,000) watts de potencia, en Chooooola Veesta (Chula Vista ) California, baybeeeee!" That was when Wolfman played almost exclusively blues and R&B, no rock and roll, and he was great!!!
Trivia time: Who out there knows Wolfman Jack's real name?
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Herb's Steel Guitar Homesite
Also XERF had a sister station that had Wolfman Jack in the 1960's, " radio XERB, cincuenta mil (50,000) watts de potencia, en Chooooola Veesta (Chula Vista ) California, baybeeeee!" That was when Wolfman played almost exclusively blues and R&B, no rock and roll, and he was great!!!
Trivia time: Who out there knows Wolfman Jack's real name?
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Herb's Steel Guitar Homesite
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Al Udeen:
Yes, we have met. The incident I was referring to, was when the Regal Riverfront
was the Clarion Hotel.
It was after the show was over, and we were in my room, you were playing Steel, and I
was playing flattop and singing,(using the
term loosley), the roo9m was full of people,
the smoke was so thick you could cut it with
a knife, people were lined up out in the hall, half-way around the atrium,and had
propped the door open,
The Night Manager had come around for
the third time, before we finally got it
through our thick heads, that he meant business, so we finally shut down around
2:30 or 3:00 A.M.
Sorry you can't make it this year. Maybe next.
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Dino
Yes, we have met. The incident I was referring to, was when the Regal Riverfront
was the Clarion Hotel.
It was after the show was over, and we were in my room, you were playing Steel, and I
was playing flattop and singing,(using the
term loosley), the roo9m was full of people,
the smoke was so thick you could cut it with
a knife, people were lined up out in the hall, half-way around the atrium,and had
propped the door open,
The Night Manager had come around for
the third time, before we finally got it
through our thick heads, that he meant business, so we finally shut down around
2:30 or 3:00 A.M.
Sorry you can't make it this year. Maybe next.
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Dino