Jim Howell, Don Kennedy - WSB Birthday Party 50th Anniversary 1922 1972

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Review by Prabodh kumar Kandala

The album WSB Birthday Party 50th Anniversary 1922 1972 by Jim Howell and Don Kennedy is a delightful celebration of the 50th anniversary of the WSB radio station. The album features a collection of classic tunes from the 1920s and 1970s, which were played during the station's early years.

The album is a testament to the talent of Jim Howell and Don Kennedy, who have done a fantastic job in compiling and arranging the tracks. The songs are beautifully performed, with each instrument and voice blending perfectly to create a harmonious sound.

The album takes the listener on a journey through time, with songs such as "Ain't Misbehavin'," "Blue Skies," and "Stardust" transporting them back to the roaring twenties. The tracks from the 1970s, such as "Let It Be" and "American Pie," are equally enjoyable, and showcase the versatility of the musicians.

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Artist: Jim Howell, Don Kennedy
Album: WSB Birthday Party 50th Anniversary 1922 1972
Rating: 4.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
50th Anniversary, Pt.2
50th Anniversary, Pt.1

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Catalog Numbers

S-1

Labels

WSB

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Credits

RoleCredit
Directed ByGeorge Fischer
Written ByElmo Ellis
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Summary by Prabodh kumar Kandala

WSB Birthday Party 50th Anniversary 1922 1972 is a must-have album for anyone who loves classic tunes from the golden age of radio. The album is a fitting tribute to the history of the WSB radio station, and a testament to the enduring power of music.