THIS WEEK IN AMERICA! THE BILLBOARD HOT 100: MARCH 22, 1969

BILLBOARD HOT 100 March 22, 1969

Compiled by the Music Popularity Chart Dept. of Billboard, from national retail store and one-stop sales reports, and radio airplay reports.

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  • March 1
  • Clay Shaw, the only person ever indicted for conspiracy in the assassination of John F. Kennedy, was acquitted of all charges by a jury in New Orleans. The jury deliberated for only 55 minutes and concluded that Garrison had not proven his case.
  • March 2 — Eleven spectators at a dragstrip track were killed, and more than 40 others injured, when one of the race cars went out of control at a speed of 180 miles (290 km) per hour.
  • March 3
    • In a Los Angeles court, Sirhan Sirhan admits that he killed presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy.
    • Apollo program: NASA launches Apollo 9 (James McDivitt, David Scott, Rusty Schweickart) to test the Apollo Lunar Module.
  • March 4 – Arrest warrants are issued by a Florida court for Jim Morrison on charges of indecent exposure during a Doors concert three days earlier.
  • March 10 – In Memphis, Tennessee, James Earl Ray pleads guilty to assassinating Martin Luther King Jr. (he later retracts his guilty plea).
    • The United States Navy establishes the Navy Fighter Weapons School (also known as Top Gun) at Naval Air Station Miramar.
    • The novel The Godfather by Mario Puzo is first distributed to booksellers by the publisher G. P. Putnam’s Sons.
  • March 13 – Apollo program: Apollo 9 returns safely to Earth after testing the Lunar Module.
  • March 18 – Operation Breakfast, the covert bombing of Cambodia by U.S. planes, begins.
  • March 28 – Former United States General and President Dwight D. Eisenhower dies after a long illness in the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C.

Source Credit: 1969 (March) WiKipedia

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CKLW! THE BIG 8 MOTOR CITY ‘BIG 30’ RECORDS: MARCH 15, 1977

CKLW BIG 30 SURVEY March 15, 1977

CKLW BIG 30 SURVEY March 15, 1977

CKLW BIG 30 SURVEY March 15, 1977

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“The listing of records herein is the opinion of CKLW based on its survey of record sales, listener requests and CKLW’s judgement of the record’s appeal.”

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CKLW BIG 30 SURVEY March 15, 1977

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DETROIT RADIO PHOTO MEMORIES! WNIC: ROY STEPHENS [1970s]

WNIC-FM [1974] Roy Stephens, Paul Christie and Harry Chapin, (possibly Doug Hamilton? person not identified) and Ed Christian. (Photo credit: Roy Stephens)

WNIC-FM [1976] Roy Stephens to the left and Stevie Wonder, then Paul Christie and Steve St John. Stevie was promoting "Isn't She Lovely" at WNIC.
WNIC-FM [1976] Roy Stephens, Stevie Wonder, Paul Christie and Steve St John. Stevie stopped by the WNIC studios while promoting his latest single release “Isn’t She Lovely”. (Photo credit: Roy Stephens)

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WNIC-FM [1976] Person not identified (L), Roy Stephens, England Dan, Dave Watson, John Ford Coley and Ed Christian. Last person to right, unknown. (Photo credit: Roy Stephens)

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DETROIT TOP DJs PICK WEEK’S TOP HITS! MARCH 4, 1966

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Above article is courtesy freep.com newspaper archive. Copyright 2023. Newspapers.com

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“These are the week’s top 45 rpm singles, as selected by Detroit’s top disc jockeys and the consensus of sales in Detroit and the U.S. as reported by Billboard, international recording news weekly.”

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WXYZ RADIO 1270: A 1957 [Detroit Free Press] DETROIT RADIO BACK-PAGE AD

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BILLBOARD HOT SOUL SINGLES: WEEK ENDING, MARCH 6, 1976

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WHYT! POWER 96 FM: THIS WEEK, FEBRUARY 16, 1987

WHYT POWER 96 FM SURVEY February 16, 1987

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WKNR MUSIC GUIDE: THE KEENER COUNT 13! FEBRUARY 13, 1967

WKNR MUSIC GUIDE February 13, 1967

WKNR MUSIC GUIDE February 13, 1967

Audio courtesy of Bob Green. Bob Green Productions, Houston, TX

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