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The Roger Ashby Oldies Show is a nationally syndicated weekly show. Hosted by Roger Ashby, one of the industry's most iconic (and extremely likable!) on air personalities. Roger curates and delivers all the hits you remember from the 50's, 60's and 70's, plus…some you might not! Along with playing the greatest hits, there are also popular weekly features like “Behind the Hits” and “The Roots of Rock”, which are now available on their own as a podcast right here! Get in touch, call The Roger Ashby Oldies Show toll-free and leave message: 1-844-450-6070

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Ian Whitcomb talks about his hit You Turn Me On Connect the Dots Neil Sedaka remembers songs he wrote for other artists The Five Second Quiz Director Richard Lester remembers working on the Beatles movie A Hard Day's Night Spencer Davis remembers seeing Steve Winwood playing before he was famous Behind the Hits - My Girl by Smokey Robinson and The Temptations Farewell
This Week in Music History Connect the Dots The Five Second Quiz Behind the Hits - Jan 4 - BTH - Heartbreak Hotel by Elvis
This Week in Music History Connect the Dots The Five Second Quiz Behind the Hits - Indian Reservation by Paul Revere & The Raiders
Cover Story of the Week - Chain Gang by Jackie Wilson & Count Basie Connect the Dots This Week in Music History The Five Second Quiz Behind the Hits - American Woman by the Guess Who
Behind the Hits - It's My Party by Lesley Gore Connect the Dots Tom Locke Moments in Time The Five Second Quiz This Week in Music History
Gene Pitney talks about the Rolling Stones Connect the Dots This Week in Music History The Five Second Quiz Tommy James takes us back to when he first knew he wanted to play music Behind the Hits - There Goes My Baby by the Drifters
The Story behind Hushabye by The Mystics Connect the Dots This Week in Music History The Five Second Quiz Graham Nash remembers playing clubs and pubs with Alan Clarke before The Hollies Tribute to Quincy Jones Behind the Hits - We've Only Just Begun by The Carpenters
Michael Jackson talks about the origins of The Jackson Five Connect the Dots Gene Clark talks about the importance of the guitar for the Byrds The Five Second Quiz Ronnie Spectors talks about being married to Phil Behind the Hits - Cover of the Rolling Stone by Dr. Hook
John Lennon Talks about Canada Connect the Dots Before They Were Famous - Neil Diamond Tribute to Cissy Houston This Week in Music History Andy Kim talks about dreaming of being a musician as a child The Five Second Quiz Ed Sullivan talks about Beatlemania Behind the Hits - Martha and the Vandellas
Burton Cummings talks about The Guess Who's success outside of Canada Connect the Dots This Week in Music History Tribute to Kris Kristofferson The Five Second Quiz  Bobby Boris Pickett describes the origin of Monster Mash Behind the Hits - Abilene by George Hamilton IV
Jim Morrison talks about how he liked giving interviews Connect the Dots Before They Were Famous - Brenda Lee  This Week in Music History The Five Second Quiz  Behind the Hits - Bad, Bad Leroy Brown by Jim Croce
Cover Story of The Week - He Don't Love You by Tony Orlando & Dawn Connect the Dots This Week in Music History The Five Second Quiz  Behind the Hits - Backstabbers by The O'Jays
Pete Townsend talks about Happy Jack Connect the Dots Tribute to James Darren This Week in Music History The Five Second Quiz Behind the Hits - I Wanna Be Your Man by the Rolling Stones
Conway Twitty remembers Mona Lisa Connect the Dots This Week in Music History The Five Second Quiz #1  Behind the Hits - You Really Got Me by the Kinks The Five Second Quiz #2 Tommy James talks about lyrics
Graham Nash talks about his parents supporting his musical passion Connect the Dots Gordon Lightfoot talks about the responsibility of writing hit songs This Week in Music History The Five Second Quiz Behind the Hits - Be My Guest by Fats Domino
Tony Orlando remembers playing in Detroit in his early days Connect the Dots Tribute to Abdul Fakir This Week in Music History Skeeter Davis talks about End of the World The Five Second Quiz Behind the Hits - It Never Rains in Southern California by Albert Hammond
Andy Kim talks about writing songs Connect the Dots Intro of Let's go Steady Again by Neil Sedaka This Week in Music History Bill Black's first Bass The Five Second Quiz Cover Story of the Week - Lucky Lips by Cliff Richard Behind the Hits - Layla by Derek and the Dominoes
Before They Were Famous - Bobby Darin Connect the Dots Peter Noone recalls the Hermits first visit to America This Week in Music History Carole King talks about her first release as a recording artist Behind the Hits - Rag Doll by the Four Seasons
Connect the Dots This Week in Music History 5 Second Quiz Behind the Hits - Ooh Child - The Five Stairsteps
Roots of Rock - Carl Perkins Connect the Dots This Week in Music History 5 Second Quiz Behind the Hits - Will You Love Me Tomorrow by The Shirelles
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