WCPR On-Line radio is proud to announce that “Joe Shinnick’s Jukebox Jamboree,” for the second week in a row, again broke all conceivable listener-ship records during last Friday’s broadcast, and, for the second week in a row, “The Jukebox Jamboree” is still the most listened-to show in the radio station’s history, not only across the United States, but in many other countries as well.
WCPR has informed me that “The Jukebox Jamboree” now has world-wide listeners in: India, the United Kingdom, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Afghanistan (U.S. Service Men and Women?), Israel, Russia, Canada, Germany and Japan!
With my lifelong love of music, the “Jukebox Jamboree” celebrates all forms of popular music from the 1920s to today’s top 20 and EVERYTHING in between – ten decades of great music!
Each week, listeners are treated to a collection of musical performances that span across the years, and include such musical genres as:
Early Vaudeville Performers, Frank Sinatra and Other Popular Vocalists, Broadway and Movie Soundtracks, Jazz from All Eras, Elvis Presley and 50s Rock & Roll, Doo Wop, Girl Groups,
the Beatles and the British Invasion, Rock & Roll and Pop Classics from Bob Dylan and the Doors to the Monkees and Madonna, Novelty Songs, Motown, Folk Rock, Rhythm & Blues/Soul Music, TV Themes, Disco, Accapella,
Spirituals, Instrumentals, Hip Hop, Dance Music, and so on.
My hope is to play a song that maybe you’ve never heard before, but that you will love so much that it will stay with you forever, OR to play a song that maybe you’ve forgotten about, but hearing it again will bring back the nicest of memories!
WCPR has informed me that “The Jukebox Jamboree” now has world-wide listeners in: India, the United Kingdom, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Afghanistan (U.S. Service Men and Women?), Israel, Russia, Canada, Germany and Japan!
With my lifelong love of music, the “Jukebox Jamboree” celebrates all forms of popular music from the 1920s to today’s top 20 and EVERYTHING in between – ten decades of great music!
Each week, listeners are treated to a collection of musical performances that span across the years, and include such musical genres as:
Early Vaudeville Performers, Frank Sinatra and Other Popular Vocalists, Broadway and Movie Soundtracks, Jazz from All Eras, Elvis Presley and 50s Rock & Roll, Doo Wop, Girl Groups,
the Beatles and the British Invasion, Rock & Roll and Pop Classics from Bob Dylan and the Doors to the Monkees and Madonna, Novelty Songs, Motown, Folk Rock, Rhythm & Blues/Soul Music, TV Themes, Disco, Accapella,
Spirituals, Instrumentals, Hip Hop, Dance Music, and so on.
My hope is to play a song that maybe you’ve never heard before, but that you will love so much that it will stay with you forever, OR to play a song that maybe you’ve forgotten about, but hearing it again will bring back the nicest of memories!