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I LOVE playing rockin' songs on KHITS in the morning 'cause when I'm crankin' up the studio speakers (...and they are SA-weet!)...I visualize you rollin' down the highway 'equally cranked'! I've been up and down the dial in St. Louis since the mid 80's doing news anchor and talk show host gigs on the AM band. On FM I've been "Rockin' Ricky" (still am!), part of Chase and Sanborn , one of the brothers of The Sanborn Brothers,and the music stations ran the gamut, rock, country, oldies, soft rock, smooth jazz...and here at "The Rock Wall of Emmis" where I'm havin' a blast! This place rocks!

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Stones Mark A Milestone
Posted 7/12/2012 12:06:00 PM

Mick, Keef, Charlie and Ronnie pose in front of The Marquee Club where, 50 years ago to the day, July 12, 1962, "The Rollin' Stones" played their first gig. Mick and Keith are the only ones who ACTUALLY played together (along with Brian Jones) on that date. Their drummer at the time was Tommy Chapman and their bass player was Dick Taylor. Dick and Tommy later went on to gain fame as The Smothers Brothers (just kidding!)

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