Conceived, created, produced, and narrated by Bob Pratt.
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Decca Records Stereo DL 75093 LP. “The Coming of Christ“
The Original Story and Music of the Award Winning NBC ‘Project 20’ Television Program. Music by: Robert Russell Bennett. Written by: Richard Hanser. Narrator: Alexander Scourby. Produced and Directed by Donald B. Hyatt. Released, 1961
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MCRFB Note: The “smooth” selections heard in this WVMV aircheck was by (in order), Joyce Cooling “Before Dawn”, Black Box “Ghost Box”, Dave Koz “Undeniable”, and Greg Adams “Five To Eleven.”
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“Little Altar Boy” was written in 1961 and first recorded that year by vocalist Vic Dana for his album This Is Vic Dana. Released as a single, it reached number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. In an introspective moment, Dana performs this quiet song in the 1962 musical-comedy film Don’t Knock the Twist.
The single was released on the Dolton label, making its debut on December 27, 1961 and stayed on the Billboard charts for 8 weeks. Little Altar Boy was re-released on December 17, 1965, having peaked #13 and stayed on Billboard that year for three weeks.
The song was also recorded by Andy Williams on his 1965 album Merry Christmas, by Glen Campbell on his 1968 album That Christmas Feeling, and by Jack Jones on his 1969 album A Jack Jones Christmas.
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Sources: Wikipedia; Billboard’s Christmas in the Charts 1920-2004
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We received very sad news late last night that Detroit radio legend, Ken Calvert, has passed away.
Motor City Radio Flashbacks extends heart-felt condolences to the Calvert family, and to all his radio friends, his proteges, radio fans, and to all who knew Ken, our deepest sympathy.
UPDATED December 25, 2023: Kenneth A. Calvert Legacy Obituary
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/kenneth-calvert-obituary?id=53907484
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