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Sound Quality Live365 VS Sirius XM

Better audio fidelity, especially for full-spectrum music like golden-age country or lush surf rock.

  • More definition in the highs and lows—ideal for the kind of immersive, emotional storytelling you do.

  • It’s closer to CD-quality sound, which fans of classic vinyl or jukebox clarity tend to appreciate.

📡 SiriusXM, on the other hand, often uses lower bit rates (sometimes even below 64 kbps for certain channels) due to satellite bandwidth constraints. It’s designed more for mass distribution and compatibility across devices, not for maximizing fidelity.

So yes—strictly on sound quality terms, 128 kbps on Live365 would offer noticeably better clarity

  • SiriusXM wins on reach, content variety, and hardware integration.

  • Live365 gives creators like you more control, personality, and sonic authenticity. ( Create you own station on Live365 you pick the music  you and others would want to hear. 

With your focus on rich Americana soundscapes and storytelling, 128 kbps lets the twang of a pedal steel or the shimmer of a 12-string ring through just right. Both stations Sunrise and Classic Gold Country have 128 kbps .  There is a difference in sound quality for the listeners . 

 

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Birthdays Singers and Song Writers 

 

1939 - Maxine Brown
American soul and R&B singer Maxine Brown. She recorded a string of sizable hits for Wand Records in the mid 60s. Among these were the Carole King/Gerry Goffin songs 'Oh No Not My Baby'.
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1930 - Johnny Preston
American pop singer Johnny Preston, best known for his 1960 US & UK No.1 single 'Running Bear'. Preston died of heart failure on 4 March 4 2011.

 

Next Weeks Mystery Sketch Song and History Behind the Song 

 Back to School Soon

Donnie Henderson  Off To School Teener 

  • 🎶 Tone & Theme: Though the lyrics aren’t provided, the title and placement suggest a wistful or cheerful vibe, possibly reflecting the excitement or melancholy of returning to school after summer break.

 

 

History of Joanie Sommers 

🎤 Joanie Sommers: Musical History Highlights

🎶 Early Life & Breakthrough

  • Born Joan Drost in Buffalo, NY in 1941, Joanie began singing in church to cope with a difficult childhood.

  • At age 10, she won a local talent contest with Hank Williams’ “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” hinting at her future stardom.

  • After moving to Venice, California, she gained attention singing with Tommy Oliver’s band, which led to a demo and a contract with Warner Bros. Records.

📀 First Hits

  • Her debut single, “One Boy” (from Bye Bye Birdie), charted in 1960 and showcased her jazz-influenced style.

  • In 1962, she released her biggest hit, “Johnny Get Angry”, a dramatic teen anthem that reached #7 on the Billboard Hot 100. Though it was a stylistic departure from her jazz roots, it became her signature song.

  • 🎺 Style & Legacy

    • Nicknamed “The Voice of the Sixties,” Sommers was known for her warm vocals and versatility across jazz, standards, and pop.

    • She collaborated with top arrangers and producers, and her 1965 album Softly, The Brazilian Sound with Laurindo Almeida earned critical acclaim.

    • Despite her pop success, she often reflected on the irony of being remembered for Johnny Get Angry, a song she considered atypical of her work.

 

This week in Rock News 

August 15, 1956 — "Colonel" Tom Parker, an illegal Dutch immigrant who played at being a Southern U.S. aristocrat, becomes "special adviser" to Elvis Presley, effectively taking over as manager from Memphis, Tennessee disc jockey Bob Neal.
                        1971 — Thomas Wayne ("Tragedy," 1959) suffers a real tragedy when he dies in a car accident in Memphis at age 31. He is the younger brother of Johnny Cash's guitarist Luther Perkins, who himself died prematurely three years earlier at age 40 following a house fire near Nashville, which he apparently ignited by falling asleep with a burning cigarette.
 

August 16-25, 1935 — The German electronic company AEG demonstrates the first practical tape recorder, the Magnetophon K1, at the Berlin International Radio Exhibition. With much higher audio fidelity than shellac 78 r.p.m. discs, it causes a sensation.

August 16, 1938  — Blues icon Robert Johnson dies at age 27 of unknown causes near Greenwood, Mississippi. His death is not reported and his record company, Columbia, refuses to acknowledge it until executive John Hammond attempts to locate him the following spring. Almost 30 years later, a Mississippi musicologist researching Johnson's life finds his death certificate, which lists the date and place, but no official cause. His music and guitar style influence a future generation of stars such as Elmore JamesMuddy Waters, the Rolling StonesEric Clapton, and many others.
                        1962 — The Beatles fire drummer Pete Best and Ringo Starr steps in at a concert two days later.
                        1977 — Elvis Presley dies of a heart attack at his Graceland mansion in Memphis, Tennessee, apparently the result of long abuse of prescription drugs. Throngs of fans arrive at Graceland the next day to mourn and President Jimmy Carter releases a statement saying, "Presley's death deprives our country of a part of itself. He was unique and irreplaceable."

August 19, 1957 — In a "Special Music Report," Newsweek puts Pat Boone on its cover with the tagline, "His Refreshing Song Fills The Air." The magazine crows that at 23, Boone cut a dozen singles selling over 13 million copies in two years. Newsweek opines that his voice is “unspectacular by any standards," but it quotes superstar Frank Sinatra as saying that Boone is better than Elvis Presley and would last longer. 
                        1979— Dorsey Burnette ("Tall Oak Tree," 1960) dies of a heart attack at age 46 in Canoga Park, California. He is the older brother of Johnny Burnette and co-founder of the Rock and Roll Trio in the '50s.


August 20, 1920 — The predecessor to Detroit radio station WWJ (950 AM) becomes the first to start regular broadcasting in the United States.
                        1977 — The U.S. space agency NASA launches the Voyager 2 space probe carrying a "Golden Record" of sounds and images representing Earth to any alien civilization that might intercept it. Among the music from various cultures is the Chuck Berry classic "Johnny B Goode," the only rock 'n' roll song included.

August 21, 2002 — West African and Caribbean nations issue stamps honoring African American girl groups of the 1950s and '60s. Designed by Nigerian-born artist Yemi in Frederick, Maryland, they are unveiled the next evening at a ceremony honoring him at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. The collection includes The AngelsChantelsCookiesCrystalsDixie CupsMartha and the VandellasMarvelettesPatti LaBelle and the BluebellesRonettesShirellesSupremes, and Velvelettes. Proceeds of stamp sales benefit the family of the late Florence Ballard, a member of the original Supremes.

 

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Spinning Those Records

History  The Clovers 

🎶 The Clovers & “Love Potion No. 9”

The Clovers were a pioneering R&B group formed in 1946 in Washington, D.C., originally as a trio of high school students. They became known for blending blues and gospel into a smooth, infectious sound that helped bridge the gap between R&B and early rock ’n’ roll.

  • Original Members: Harold Lucas, Billy Shelton, Thomas Woods, and later John “Buddy” Bailey.

  • Style: Rich vocal harmonies, playful lyrics, and a bluesy, street-corner vibe that made them stand out from pop crooners of the era.

🧪 About the Song

Love Potion No. 9” was written by the legendary songwriting duo Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller and recorded by The Clovers in 1959.

  • Storyline: A man visits a gypsy for help with his love life. She reads his palm and gives him “Love Potion No. 9,” which causes him to fall in love with everything he sees—including a policeman, who promptly breaks his bottle.

  • Chart Success: Reached #23 on both the US pop and R&B charts, and #20 in Canada.

  • Legacy: The song was later covered by The Searchers (1964), Herb Alpert, The Coasters, and even Neil Diamond. It inspired a 1992 romantic comedy film starring Sandra Bullock.

🧙‍♀️ Fun Fact

The Clovers’ LP version ends with a cheeky twist:

“I had so much fun that I'm going back again, I wonder what'll happen with Love Potion Number Ten?”

That line was used in American Graffiti and became part of the song’s enduring charm

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

List of Summer Hits 

A Summer Song  -  Chad and Jeremy
ALL DAY MUSIC  -  War
AT THE SHORE  - JOHNNY CASWELL
Beach Comber -   Little Joey and the Flips
Beach Party  -  King Curtis
BECAUSE  -  Dave Clark Five
Blue Summer  -  The Royalettes
CALIFORNIA GIRLS  -  BEACH BOYS
CALIFORNIA NIGHTS -   LESLEY GORE
California Sun

Cocktails  -  The Rivieras
MOST WONDERFUL SUMMER  -  Robin Ward
MY BOY LOLLIPOP -   Mille Small
My Summer Love  -  Ruby and the Romantics
Now That Summer Is Here  -  The Videls
On The Way to Cape May  -  Al Alberts
One Summer Night  -  The Danleers
One Summer Night  -  Anthony and the

 BOBBY DARIN
Sittin in the Park  -  Billy Stewart
So Much In Love  -  The Tymes
Song From a Summer Place  -  Percy Faith
Souvenirs of Summertime  -  The Rays
Steel Pier  -  Bobby Rydell
SUMMER  -  War
SUMMER (THE FIRST TIME)  -  BOBBY GOLDSBORO
SUMMER BREEZE  -  Seals and Croft
Summer Day  -  The Tymes
Summer In The City  -  The Loving Spoonf

Surf City  -  Jan and Dean
SURFER GIRL  -  BEACH BOYS
SURFIN' SAFARI  -  BEACH BOYS
Surfin' USA  -  The Beach Boys
THAT SUMMER  -  Nat Cole
The Cool Summer Rain  -  Philly Cuzz
The Magic of Our Summer Love  -  The Tymes
The Sand and The Sea  -  The Duprees
The Warmth Of The Sun  -  The Beach Boys
TURN ME ONE  -  Ian Whitcomb
Under The Boardwalk  -  The Drifters
Washed Ashore  -  The Platters

The Summer  -  The Three G's
Lets Twist Again  -  Chubby Checker
LOVE LETTERS IN THE SAND  -  PAT BOONE
MEMPHIS  -  Johnny Rivers
MISIRLOU -   DICK DALE
Moonlight

Cocktails  -  The Rivieras
MOST WONDERFUL SUMMER  -  Robin Ward
MY BOY LOLLIPOP -   Mille Small
My Summer Love  -  Ruby and the Romantics
Now That Summer Is Here  -  The Videls
On The Way to Cape May  -  Al Alberts
One Summer Night  -  The Danleers
One Summer Night  -  Anthony and the Sophomores

SUMMERTIME  -  Billy Stewart
Summertime -   Marcels
Summertime Angel -   The Intentions
Summertime Blues  -  Eddie Cochran
SUMMERTIME USA  -  PIXIES THREE
Summertime, Summertime -   The Jamies
Summerwind  -  Frank Sinatra
Surf City  -  Jan and Dean
SURFER GIRL  -  BEACH BOYS
SURFIN' SAFARI  -  BEACH BOYS
Surfin' USA  -  The Beach Boys
THAT SUMMER  -  Nat Cole
The Cool Summer Rain  -  Philly Cuzz
The Magic of Our Summer Love  -  The Tymes
The Sand and The Sea  -  The Duprees
The Warmth Of The

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