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Paul
Revere
and The Raiders
Hits Include: 'Louie, Louie', 'Kicks', 'Hungry', 'Just Like Me' Paul
Revere organized the Raiders in 1958 in Idaho.
A few of the highlights of
Paul Revere's outstanding
career are: Paul Revere and the
Raiders were the
first rock group to be signed with Columbia Records. In 1965-1966 Paul
Revere and the Raiders were featured on the
ABC
TV five-day-a-week network
show "Where the Action Is" produced by Dick Clark. In summer of
1971 the Raiders' recording of "Indian
Reservation" sold nearly 4 million singles,
making it the biggest selling record for Columbia Records in
10 years.
The
chemistry of Revere's fun loving personality has been
a major force in
maintaining the Raiders popularity. Over the past 40+ years, he has created
a highly polished act built on warmth and spontaneity. Revere uses his
madcap comedy to bring back the pre-Beatle days when being carefree and
having fun was where it was at. Revere has no plans to stop his rigorous
touring schedule. As Paul has said many times "I started this band over 40
years ago for the fun of it and I'm not going to quit till I stop having
fun". To quote columnist Tim Woodward, "The hit records are gone but he is
still at it, still in demand."
 Bobby
Vee and The Vee's
'Devil or Angel' was certainly the foundation for a string of hit
records reaching the nations top 20 throughout the entire 60's era. By
1963 he had collected seven top ten hits in England as well as a number
2 album called "Bobby Vee Meets the Crickets" and in 1963 shared the
charts for forty weeks side-by-side with the Beatles. His forty plus
year recording career has produced over twenty-five albums including a
Gold Album from England for his 1981 "Singles Album" release. Back in
the U.S., Billboard Magazine called him, "One of the top ten most
consistent chart makers ever."

The
Guess Who
Hits Include: 'Shakin' All
Over', These Eyes'', 'American Woman',
'Clap For The Wolfman'
Still going strong 40
years after their formation, The Guess Who became superstars in their
home country of Canada during the 1960s and early '70s. The group's
first single and album was released in a plain white record jacket with
only the question "Guess Who?" written on it. After selling two million
copies, the band had its trademark name.
The
Original Comets
On August 7, 1955, Rock & Roll music was introduced to U.S. television
viewers when Bill Haley and the
Comets performed their number one hit
record "Rock Around the Clock" on Ed Sullivan's "Toast of the Town" TV
show. More than 35 years later, the same Comets (minus Bill Haley, who
died in 1981) are back and better than ever, playing their classic Rock
& Roll to new generations of audiences the world over. In October
1987, The Original Comets -- Franny Beecher (lead guitar), Johnny Grande
(piano), Joey Ambrose (tenor sax), Dick Richards (drums) and Marshall
Lytle (bass) reunited. Since then, The Original Comets have made
several tours of the U.S., Great Britain, Germany, Austria, Switzerland
and Spain. They also headlined the third Annual Benefit dinner "It's
Only Rock And Roll" on March 21, 2003 at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
in Cleveland, and have released two CDs, "We're Gonna Party" (1992) and
"You're Never Too Old to Rock" (1996).
Jan and Dean
Featuring Dean Torrence
Hits Include:
'Surf City',
'Little Old Lady from Pasadena'
'Ride The Surf Wave', 'Sidewalk
Surfin''
Dean Torrence was the
co-founder, co-lead singer, and co-writer of the hit surf duo, JAN &
DEAN. Dean first teamed up with Jan Berry in the 1950's while they both
attended High School in West Los Angeles. The duo went on to score a
huge string of hit songs beginning in 1959 until Jan's horrible car
crash in 1966. Since Jan's untimely death occurred in 2004, Dean has
kept their music alive!

Mike
Harvey
Mike Harvey's SuperGold is the
most listened to Saturday night show in the nation, and features the
greatest hits from the 60's and 70's and even some from the 80's.
With his extensive experience in all phases of the radio industry, Mike
Harvey knows what it
takes to make a radio station successful and profitable! His uncanny
ability to be ahead of radio trends manifests itself in his tireless
devotion to helping stations succeed.
On
Air, he's lived it, defined it, and perfected it into an art form as a
role- model and mentor to many professional on-air talents in the
business today!
The Fabulous Chancellors
In
the early 60's The Fabulous Chancellors rocketed to fame in the
Northwest with their high-energy
rock 'n' roll presentation. Based in Boise, Idaho, the band played
sold-out local and regional teen clubs, leading to show performances
with rising recording artists on tour as The Cavalcade of Stars.
Although this original group disbanded in 1969, the banner of The
Fabulous Chancellors remained an undying memory in the minds of
countless fans. In 1989, with the blessing of the founding
members, Ross Miller re-formed The Fabulous
Chancellors with one-time Chancellors bassist, Lou Mathews.
Joining them were Joe Baldassarre and Grant Green, who filled out an
all-Boise lineup, and the band was on its way once again. A 1990 reunion
event that included the founders of the band created such excitement
among area Chancellors’ fans, that the venue was filled to “standing
room only” as a testimonial to the band's lasting legacy. Since
that time, The Fabulous Chancellors have enjoyed continuous success in
their home state of Idaho, and beyond, including repeat appearances with
the popular Concerts at Sea Oldies Cruise hosted by Boise radio icon,
"Big Jack" Armstrong, and sponsored by the regional travel giant, Harmon
Travel. The Fabulous Chancellors have been honored to work with,
or open for some of the most famous recording artists in all of rock 'n'
roll, including Merrilee Rush, Brian Hyland, Mark Lindsay, Paul Revere
and the Raiders, The Tokens, The Diamonds, The Byrds, The Turtles, Gary
Puckett and the Union Gap, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, Bill Haley's
Original Comets, and Bill Pinkney's Original Drifters, in addition to
many others. Since the band's inception with Tom Lowe and Dale
Rich in 1959, there have been over 30 musicians in the Chancellors’
fraternity. Despite personnel changes, the format and purpose of The
Fabulous Chancellors has remained constant: to provide the best possible
entertainment for each and every fan, and to keep the memories of good
times rock 'n' roll alive and well. The current lineup of The
Fabulous Chancellors is: Ross Miller, Joe Baldassarre, Jamie Jensen, Jon
McKay, Stephen Baldassarre and Chas Bauer.
Stacey Wayne
as
Elvis
One of the most asked questions I get is, "How did you get started
impersonating Elvis?" I have always enjoyed Elvis' music, but I've been
singing "Hound Dog" since I was two years old. My real start came at the
age of eighteen, I was persuaded into going to a community jam night
where I was forced on stage to sing an Elvis song. For the next
two years I did a few small appearances. Then I met up with a
great man, Big Jack Armstrong! He invited me to perform at various KOOL
104.3 events. These gave me the opportunity to perform at the same
venues that many rock and roll legends have performed. Recently I made
my first CD "Stacey Wayne's Elvis Anthology", a compilation of some of
the greatest Elvis songs from the 50's, 60's, and 70's.
Some
fun facts I have in common with Elvis are:
1.) We share the same birthday, January 8th.
2.) Elvis and I have the same blood type, O Positive.
3.) We were both inducted into the Army on March 24th and discharged
at Fort Dix on March 5th.
4.) Both of us were married May 1st.
5.) Our original hair color is the same, strawberry-blonde.
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