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Radio Boogie (song)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Radio Boogie" is a 1952 bluegrass song by L. C. Smith and Ralph Mayo, recorded at WKPT with The Southern Mountain Boys.[1] It was the title track of a Hot Rize album in 1981, was recorded by John Dankworth in 2008 and Charlie Dore in 2009, has a radio DJ show named after it on CIUT-FM, and in 2017 became the theme song for the radio variety show Live from Here.

References

  1. ^ Morthland, John (1984-06-01). The best of country music. Doubleday. pp. 169. ISBN 9780385191920.


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