
Friday night, October 17th, radio station KFAI, Radio Rumpus Room, hosted by Ron Thums and Jean Silverberg, dedicated a portion of the show to Amos Heilicher. In the program was an informative history of Amos Heilicher’s influence in American music and a great rundown of Soma’s stable of hits.
Featured first were “The Underbeats” with “Foot Stompin” and “The Castaways” singing “Goodbye Babe”. Radio Rumpus Room had several nice things to say about “The Chancellors” and I had the pleasure of hearing “Little Latin Lupe Lu” played on the radio for the first time in four decades. “The Highspirits” followed with little Cliffy Seigel’s “I Believe” and “The Trashmen” recording of “Bird Dance Beat”. The Soma tribute ended with “Gregory Dee & The Avanti’s” ever popular “Olds-Mo-William”.
http://www.kfai.org
Featured first were “The Underbeats” with “Foot Stompin” and “The Castaways” singing “Goodbye Babe”. Radio Rumpus Room had several nice things to say about “The Chancellors” and I had the pleasure of hearing “Little Latin Lupe Lu” played on the radio for the first time in four decades. “The Highspirits” followed with little Cliffy Seigel’s “I Believe” and “The Trashmen” recording of “Bird Dance Beat”. The Soma tribute ended with “Gregory Dee & The Avanti’s” ever popular “Olds-Mo-William”.
http://www.kfai.org


1 comment:
Dan-I was zero-beating WHHI 91.3 out of Highland, Wisconsin that Friday (I think it was that Friday) when I heard "Little Latin Lupe Lu," coming through the ether and I thought of you. Wow! It was very probably my talented Nephew, Dan! Ray - Dee - Oh!
Unca' Don
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