Episode 43 of The Dr. Doo Wop Show is a composite program put together with the truncated edition of November 27, 1992 and added music from Dr. Doo Wop outtakes and the Radio Free Amsterdam archives, including cuts from The El Dorados, The Nutmegs, The Velvet Angels, some unidentified artists, The Blues Brothers, The Avons, The Cleftones, Little Joe Cook & The Thrillers, The Crabs, Chuck Berry, Sugar Boy & The Cane Cutters, and Earl King.
The john Sinclair Foundation Presents MAD DADDY THE DR. DOO WOP SHOW 43 William Levy, Radio 100, Amsterdam, November 27, 1992 [19456]
The El Dorados: I’ll Be Forever Loving You The Nutmegs: Down In Mexico The Velvet Angels: Blue Moon The El Dorados: She Don’t Run Around [Unidentified Artist]: [Unidentified Selection] The Blues Brothers: Rubber Biscuit [Unidentified Artist]: Come Go With Me [Unidentified Artist]: Me And You [Unidentified Artists]: [Medley] [Unidentified Artist]: A Slave To You [Unidentified Artist]: Meet Me Down In Soulville The Avons: Baby Baby The Cleftones: Lover Boy Little Joe Cook & The Thrillers: String Bean Little Joe Cook & The Thrillers: Peanuts The Crabs: Mad Daddy [Unidentified Artist]: Do You Want The Real Thing Chuck Berry: Thirty Days Chuck Berry: Wee Wee Hours Sugar Boy Crawford & The Cane Cutters: Ooh Wee Sugar Earl King: I’m Packing Up Goodnight Sweetheart Theme
A JOINT PRODUCTION Hosted by William Levy for Radio Free Amsterdam Produced by William Levy at Radio 100, Amsterdam Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair Executive Producer: Steve Pratt Special thanks to Ben Schot & Steve The Fly
Dr. William Levy is holding forth onthe 5th anniversary of his Dr. Doo Wop program for Radio 100 in Amsterdam with tunes from the Golden Age of American Music by Richie Blandin, The Dubs, Penny & The Overtones, The Paragons, The Students, Maureen Gray, one unidentified artist, The Velours, The Five Satins, Ray Charles, Louis Jordan, The Schoolboys, Little Anthony & The Imperials, Earl Lewis & The Channels, The Cadillacs, and The Drifters.
The john Sinclair Foundation Presents DIAMONDS AND PEARLS THE DR. DOO WOP SHOW 42 William Levy, Radio 100, Amsterdam, March 27, 1992 [19442]
Richie Blandin: Don’t Ask Me To Be Lonely The Dubs: Don’t Ask Me To Be Lonely Penny & The Overtones: What Made You Forget The Paradons: Diamonds And Pearls The Students: So Young Maureen Gray: So Young Unidentified Artist]: Hey Norman The Velours: Can I Come Over Tonight The Five Satins: Can I Come Over Tonight Ray Charles: Drown In My Own Tears Louis Jordan: Caledonia The Schoolboys: Please Say You Want Me Little Anthony & The Imperials: Please Say You Want Me Earl Lewis & The Channels: Donna The Cadillacs: Zoom The Drifters: Ruby Baby Goodnight Sweetheart Theme
A JOINT PRODUCTION Hosted by William Levy for Radio Free Amsterdam Produced by William Levy at Radio 100, Amsterdam Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair Executive Producer: Steve Pratt Special thanks to Ben Schot & Steve The Fly
Dr. Doo Wop is celebrating his 4th anniversary on Radio 100 in Amsterdam with a series of his patented cut-up collages of songs he’s played on the program during the previous year—music from the Golden Age of American Music by a pantheon of recording artists including full performances by Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs and Tommy Tucker, and a couple of segments centered on the U.S. military forces, plus a salute to his mentor, Jerry Blavatt, “The Geator With The Heater,” and some extra bonus tracks at the end before the closing theme.
The john Sinclair Foundation Presents TRY THE IMPOSSIBLE THE DR. DOO WOP SHOW 40 William Levy, Radio 100, Amsterdam, March 29, 1991 [19414]
Cutup Collage: Soldier Boy > Army PDAs > Bring The Boys Home > Daddy’s Home > Welcome Back > When You Come Home To Me Dr. Doo Wop Happy 4th Anniversary Segment over theme music Cutup Collage: Please Say You’ll Understand > The Bird’s The Word > Papa Oow Mow Mow > A Boy Needs A Girl Like You > So Long > Next Year > Follow The Sun > Bye Bye Baby > You Belong To Me > Tossing And Turning > My Love Is Real > Hurry Up > and others Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs: Wooly Bully > Cutup Collage: I Get Around > I Want You > My Guardian Angel > Short Shorts > Pussy > Sunshine Lollipops > The Court Will Come To Order > Cherie > and others Jerry Blavatt Announcement re: The Paragons Meet The Jesters album Cutup Collage > U.S. Army > I Don’t Kiss Anymore > and others Cutup Collage > Happy 4th Anniversary Tribute > Since We Fell In Love > Little White Lies > Blue Jeans > Forever > Keep Loving Me Baby > and others Tommy Tucker: Hi Heel Sneakers Cutup Collage > Try The Impossible > Dance With Me > Teddy Bears’ Picnic > Someone To Call Their Own > Beverly > The Wind > The Dells: Give Your Baby A Standing Ovation Pigmeat Markham: Here Come The Judge Big Jay McNeely: The Deacon’s Hop Goodnight Sweetheart Theme
A JOINT PRODUCTION Hosted by William Levy for Radio Free Amsterdam Produced by William Levy at Radio 100, Amsterdam Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair Executive Producer: Steve Pratt Special thanks to Ben Schot & Steve The Fly
Dr. Doo Wop has uncovered another historic gem in his cassette archives from 1989 with this hour of selections from the Golden Age of American Music as played on his programs for Radio 100 in Amsterdam, featuring cuts by The Pretenders, The Jordan Brothers, the Dutch group The Chessnuts with several tunes, The Crusaders, The Jarmels, The Mello-Tones, Christine Catrell, The Platters, The Cadets, The Clovers, The Spaniels, The Black Slacks, Sticks McGhee, and Etta James & The Peaches. The john Sinclair Foundation Presents RED SAILS IN THE SUNSET THE DR. DOO WOP SHOW 39 William Levy, Radio 100, Amsterdam, June 23, 1989 [19400]
The Pretenders: Ding Dong The Jordan Brothers: Beach Party The Chessnuts: B-I-N-G-O The Crusaders: Quiet Whiskey The Chessnuts: Big Feet The Jarmels: Red Sails In The Sunset The Mello-Tones: Pass That Gin Christine Catrell: Sitting Here Drinking The Chessnuts: Nine Little Kisses The Chessnuts: You, You, You The Platters: Red Sails In The Sunset The Chessnuts: Drink That Wine The Cadets: I Got Loaded The Chessnuts: Whadaya Want The Clovers: One Mint Julep The Spaniels: Red Sails In The Sunset The Black Slacks: I Can’t Find The Doorknob Sticks McGhee: Drinkin’ Wine Spo-De-O-Dee Etta James & The Peaches: The Wallflower Goodnight Sweetheart Theme
A JOINT PRODUCTION Hosted by William Levy for Radio Free Amsterdam Produced by William Levy at Radio 100, Amsterdam Digital transfer from cassettes, editing & annotation by John Sinclair Executive Producer: Steve Pratt Special thanks to Ben Schot & Steve The Fly
Dr. Doo Wop has unearthed this treasure from 1989 featuring a wealth of selections from the Golden Age of American Music as played on his programs for Radio 100 in Amsterdam, with cuts by The Earls, The Spaniels, The Tokens, The Capris, The Black Slacks, Clarence Carter, Frankie Ford, Phil Phillips & The Twilights, Jan & Dean, an unidentified artist, and The Moonglows.
The john Sinclair Foundation Presents STROKIN’ THE DR. DOO WOP SHOW 38 Bill Levy, Radio 100, Amsterdam, March 17, 1989 [19386]
The Earls: Never The Spaniels: A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening The Tokens: Come Dance With Me The Capris: Hum Diddley Doo The Black Slacks: Rocking On Out The Black Slacks: I Can’t Find The Doorknob Clarence Carter: Strokin’ The Capris: My Island In The Sun Frankie Ford: Sea Cruise Jan & Dean: They’re Coming From All Over The Worl;d The Earls: Remember Me, Baby The Earls: Cry, Cry. Cry The Capris: Where I Fell In Love The Spaniels: You Gave Me Peace of Mind [Unidentified Artist]: Why Do You Have To Go The Moonglows: Over And Over Again The Moonglows: Don’t Say Goodbye Goodnight Sweetheart Theme
A JOINT PRODUCTION Hosted by William Levy for Radio Free Amsterdam Produced by William Levy at Radio 100, Amsterdam Digital transfer from cassettes, editing & annotation by John Sinclair Executive Producer: Steve Pratt Special thanks to Ben Schot & Steve The Fly
Dr. Doo Wop teams up with Professor Hans Kamerman of Leiden University to present a special program of music by Buddy Holly in commemoration of his death in a plane crash on this date in 1959, with a cut by Ritchie Valens thrown in to commemorate his loss in the plane crash, and a closing cut by Roy Hamilton just because it sounds so good..
The john Sinclair Foundation Presents NOT FADE AWAY THE DR. DOO WOP SHOW 37 William Levy, Radio 100, Amsterdam, February 3, 1989 [19372]
Buddy Holly: Brown Eyed Handsome Man Dr. Doo Wop Conversation with Hans Kamerman Buddy Holly: Brown Eyed Handsome Man Buddy Holly: I Wanna Play House With You Dr. Doo Wop Conversation with Hans Kamerman Buddy Holly: That’ll Be The Day Buddy Holly: Not Fade Away Dr. Doo Wop Conversation with Hans Kamerman Buddy Holly: Listen To Me Every Day Buddy Holly: Every Day Buddy Holly: Wishing Ritchie Valens: High Tone Dr. Doo Wop Conversation with Hans Kamerman Buddy Holly: Oh You Beautiful Child Buddy Holly: Real Wild Child > WNOE Newscast > Buddy Holly: Peggy Sue Dr. Doo Wop Conversation with Hans Kamerman Buddy Holly: Heartbeat Buddy Holly: Well All Right Buddy Holly: Smoky Joe’s Cafe Buddy Holly: Love Can Make A Fool of You Buddy Holly: Ready Teddy Roy Hamilton: Don’t Let Go Goodnight Sweetheart Theme
A JOINT PRODUCTION Hosted by William Levy for Radio Free Amsterdam Produced by William Levy at Radio 100, Amsterdam Digital transfer from cassettes, editing & annotation by John Sinclair Executive Producer: Steve Pratt Special thanks to Ben Schot & Steve The Fly
Dr. Doo Wop starts off with some hip tunes by some unidentified artists and “Western Movies” by The Olympics and then unveils a long reading of his story called “My Mid-Life Crisis Was An X-Rated Soap Opera” from his book The Extreme Forest. James Brown closes the show as only he could.
The john Sinclair Foundation Presents THE EXTREME FOREST THE DR. DOO WOP SHOW 36 William Levy, Radio 100, Amsterdam, September 2, 1988 [19358]
[Unidentified Artist]: Headed For The Poorhouse [Unidentified Artist]: The Biddy Leg The Olympics: Western Movies [Unidentified Artist]: Putty In Your Hands William Levy Reads from The Extreme Forest with music added James Brown: Get Up I Feel Like Being A Sex Machine Goodnight Sweetheart Theme
A JOINT PRODUCTION Hosted by Wllliam Levy for Radio Free Amsterdam Produced by William Levy at Radio 100, Amsterdam Digital transfer from cassettes, editing & annotation by John Sinclair Executive Producer: Steve Pratt Special thanks to Ben Schot & Steve The Fly
Dr. Doo Wop is featuring the vocal group called the Chiffons in this episode along with other great music from the Golden Age of American Music as played on his programs for Radio 100 in Amsterdam back in 1988, including cuts by Big Joe Turner & The Cookies, Bruce Springsteen, The Persuasions, Gene Chandler, Teo & The Bottletops, The Shields, The Fleetwoods, Bill Doggett, and Curtis Mayfield.
The john Sinclair Foundation Presents ONE FINE DAY THE DR. DOO WOP SHOW 35 William Levy, Radio 100, Amsterdam, July 22, 1988 [19344]
Big Joe Turner & The Cookies: Lipstick Powder & Paint Bruce Springsteen: Boom Boom The Persuasions: The Sun > Dr. Doo Wop Comments over music The Chiffons: One Fine Day The Chiffons: Sweet Talking Guy The Chiffons: He’s So Fine Gene Chandler: Duke of Earl The Chiffons: It’s My Party The Chiffons: A Love So Fine The Chiffons: No One Knows What’s Going On In My Mind But Me The Chiffons: My Block The Chiffons: My Boyfriend’s Back The Chiffons: Locomotion Teo & The Bottletops: Why Do You Wanna Make Eyes At Me Teo & The Bottletops: Rama Lama Ding Dong The Shields: You Cheated, You Lied The Fleetwoods: Mr. Blue Bill Doggett: Honky Tonk > Dr. Doo Wop Comments over music The Chiffons: Da Doo Run Run The Chiffons: Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow The Chiffons: I’m So Shy Goodnight Sweetheart Theme The Persuasions: Don’t It You Want To Go Home Curtis Mayfield: Keep On Pushing
A JOINT PRODUCTION Hosted by Bill Levy for Radio Free Amsterdam Produced by Bill Levy at Radio 100, Amsterdam Digital transfer from cassettes, editing & annotation by John Sinclair Executive Producer: Steve Pratt Special thanks to Ben Schot & Steve The Fly