Finger Poppin' Time 1960 / HANK BALLARD & THE MIDNIGHTERS

with Joe T
Hank Ballard (November 18, 1936 – March 2, 2003), born John Henry Kendricks, was a rhythm and blues singer and songwriter, the lead vocalist of Hank Ballard and The Midnighters and one of the first rock n roll artists to emerge in the early 1950s. He played an integral part in the development of the genre, releasing the hit singles "Work With Me, Annie" and answer songs "Annie Had a Baby" and "Annies Aunt Fannie" with his Midnighters.
Doo-wop, rhythm and blues
Big Joe Turner, Little Willie John, Chuck Willis, Lloyd Price, LaVern Baker

Centerfield / JOHN FOGERTY

with Joe T
John Cameron Fogerty (born May 28, 1945 in Berkeley, California, USA) is an American rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist, best known for his time with the swamp rock/roots rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival and as a solo recording artist. John Fogerty began a solo career, originally under the name The Blue Ridge Rangers for his 1973 LP debut.
Album rock, blues rock, classic rock, country rock, folk rock, heartland rock, mellow gold, singer-songwriter, soft rock, southern rock, swamp rock
Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Georgia Satellites, John Mellencamp, Omar & The Howlers, The Marshall Tucker Band

Oldies N More (fast) / ONM STATION ID (ROBERT)

with Joe T

Bass house, tech house

Problems 1958 / EVERLY BROTHERS

with Joe T
The Everly Brothers are a country-influenced Rock N Roll duo. Their most successful period was between 1957-1964.
Adult standards, folk rock, mellow gold, rock-and-roll, rockabilly, sunshine pop

Who Needs It 1964 B / GENE PITNEY

with Joe T
Gene Pitney (born Gene Francis Alan Pitney in Hartford, Connecticut, USA on 17 February 1940 - died 5 April 2006 (Cardiff, Wales). After a successful singing career spanning five decades, at the age of 66, he was found dead of natural causes, while in the middle of a sellout UK tour.
Adult standards, brill building pop, merseybeat, rock-and-roll, rockabilly
The Fortunes, Bobby Vee, Bobby Rydell, Helen Shapiro, Neil Sedaka