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    Die Larifari Vinyl Party Vol 137
      die 
        Larifari-Schallplatten-Disco von AC/DC bis ZZ TOP 
 von 
          Abba bis Zappa von Elvis bis James Brown 
 
          DJs: 
            Kai Uwe Krause und Ralf Manthei
 
          Sa 28.06.2025 Bocksaal Leutkirch
          Beginn 20 Uhr, Eintritt frei
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  Infos 
    zur Musikgeschichte an diesem Tag 
Rock'n'Roll History for June 28 th
  
  
  
  
  1957 - ClassicBands.com 
  
June 28 
Jerry Lee Lewis makes his first appearance on The Steve Allen Show,   performing "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On". After the program airs,   sales of the record soar, pushing it to #3 on the Billboard Top 100 and   #1 on the R&B chart. 
1965 - ClassicBands.com 
June 28 
Dick Clark's Rock and Roll TV show, Where The Action Is premieres on ABC-TV. Guests include Jan And Dean, Dee Dee Sharp and newcomers Paul Revere And The Raiders, who steal the show with their stage antics and Revolutionary War costumes. 
1968 - ClassicBands.com 
June 28 
The Rascals are awarded their third Gold record as the Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati composition, "A Beautiful Morning" was acknowledged   as having sold one million copies. The record rose to number 3 in the   US, but was not a hit in Europe. 
June 28 
Aretha Franklin appears on the cover of Time magazine just as her LP "Aretha: Lady Soul" reaches #2 on the Billboard chart. 
June 28 
Jefferson Airplane make the cover of Life magazine under the headline: "Music That's Hooked the Whole Vibrating   World. The New Rock." Photographer Art Kane snapped the band in six   plexiglas boxes in front of a mound of gypsum on the bank of New York's   East River across from the United Nations Building. The cost of the   issue was 35 cents. 
1969 - ClassicBands.com 
June 28 
Elvis Presley had the best selling single in America with the Mac Davis   written "In The Ghetto". The track had been recorded at the American   Sound Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, along with "Suspicious Minds",   "Kentucky Rain", and "Don't Cry Daddy". The last time The King had   topped the Cashbox chart was in December, 1962, with "Return To Sender". 
June 28 
Henry Mancini's   "Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet" ("A Time For Us") led the Billboard   Hot 100 for the first of a two week stay. That marked the only time that   the composer, conductor, arranger and pianist achieved a Top Ten hit on   that chart. The event ended a run of five weeks at the top by The   Beatles' "Get Back". 
1973 - ClassicBands.com 
June 28 
Helen Reddy's   summer replacement show debuts on NBC-TV with guest stars Flip Wilson,   Lee Grant, Seals And Crofts, and The Pointer Sisters. The program would   run for eight weeks, wrapping up on August 16th. 
June 28 
One of the first British Invasion revival concerts was held at Madison Square Garden in New York. The show featured Gerry And The Pacemakers, Wayne Fontana, The Searchers and Herman's Hermits.   The last time any of them were on the US record charts was in early   1968 when "I Can Take or Leave Your Loving" was a #22 hit for the   Hermits. 
1975 - ClassicBands.com 
June 28 
Three weeks after it was issued in the US, David Bowie's   "Fame" is released in the UK. It would go on to become his first number   one hit in America and reach #17 in Great Britain. Bowie was later   quoted as indicating that he had "absolutely no idea" that the song   would do so well, saying "I wouldn't know how to pick a single if it hit   me in the face." 
June 28 
The Eagles started a five-week run at the top of the Billboard Hot 200 album chart   with "One Of These Nights". The LP contained three Top 10 singles, "One   Of These Nights", (#1) "Lyin' Eyes", (#2) and "Take It To The Limit"   (#4). 
1978 - ClassicBands.com 
June 28 
Members of the group Kansas were named Deputy Ambassadors of Goodwill by Unicef. 
1980 - ClassicBands.com 
June 28 
Paul McCartney's "Coming Up" becomes one of the few live recordings to   reach the top of Billboard's Hot 100. American disc jockeys preferred it   to the robotic sounding, studio version found on the flip side. 
1986 - ClassicBands.com 
June 28 
Wham! drew a sell-out crowd of 75,000 to their farewell concert at Wembley   Stadium in London. During their career, the duo of George Michael and   Andrew Ridgeley had sold more than thirty-eight million records. 
1997 - ClassicBands.com 
June 28 
Bob Carlisle's LP, "Butterfly Kisses" becomes the first contemporary   Christian album to hit #1 on the Billboard 200. It also topped the the   Adult Contemporary chart and the Billboard Christian Albums chart.   Written for his daughter Brooke's 16th birthday, the title track   received a Dove Award for Song of the Year, as well as a Grammy Award   for Best Country Song. 
2010 - ClassicBands.com 
June 28 
A Los Angeles woman paid $190,000 for the Swarovski-crystal-studded   glove that Michael Jackson wore on his 1984 Victory Tour. Julien's   Auctions, which ran the auction at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, also   sold a Jimi Hendrix Fender guitar for $180,000, Prince's "Purple Rain"   handwritten lyrics, which sold for $66,000, and an Elvis Presley shirt   worn in 1956 on The Milton Berle Show, which fetched $61,200. 
June 28 
Bill Aucoin, who, as KISS's   manager, turned four young New York City kids into a Rock group that   would sell more than 100 million albums, died from complications of   prostate cancer at the age of 66. Aucoin not only got them their first   recording contract, he ferociously marketed their merchandise which   included makeup, a KISS comic book and even a pinball machine. 
2015 - ClassicBands.com 
June 28 
Chris Squire, bassist and co-founder of Yes, lost his battle with leukemia at the age of 67. 
2016 - ClassicBands.com 
June 28 
Scotty Moore, the guitarist who backed Elvis Presley both live and on   his earliest recordings, passed away at the age of 84. It was Moore,   along with bassist Bill Black, who recorded Presley's first hit records,   including  "That's All Right", "Blue Moon of Kentucky", "Heartbreak   Hotel", "Blue Suede Shoes", "Hound Dog", and "Jailhouse Rock". 
2017 - ClassicBands.com 
June 28 
Gary DeCarlo,   the voice behind Steam's 1969, Hot 100 chart topping hit, "Na Na Hey   Hey Kiss Him Goodbye", died of lung cancer at the age of 75. The song,   which DeCarlo helped write, topped the chart for two weeks and sold over   six and half million copies. 
 
     Quelle: http://Classicbands.com/
    http://www.classicbands.com
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Stimmen 
  zur Party
31.12.15
Artikel 
der SZ >>
25.01.14 
 erstmal 
ein dickes Lob für die Macher der Vinyl-Parties. Wir freuen uns schon jedesmal 
drauf. 
 Ist das eigentlich noch aktuell mit der playlist? Ich dachte, ich 
probiers einfach mal.
 Schöne Grüße aus dem fernen Reichau. 
Sonja Pröbstl
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 06.05.12 
Hallo Larifari-Team
 anbei meine Playliste für dieVinyl-Party am 19. Mai.Vielleicht 
gibt's nächstes mal weniger von 
 Dauer-Hardrock + Headbang-Music?
 
Ich hoffe auf die DJs Ralf + Christoph! Bis dann viele Grüße von Marlies
 
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 12.04.12 Hey Leute,
 
ich finde Eure Vinylparty einfach klasse deshalb hätte ich gern Eure Playlist.
 
Schon mal danke im voraus. Ich freu mich schon auf Samstag.
 Grüsse aus 
Markt Rettenbach von Inge
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AZ Kempten / KW 10
 ja so ein Zufall. Seit der ersten Vinyl-Party ziert dieses 
Cover die
 Plakate der Vinyl-Party.
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09.03.12 Hardy Pfahl hat an die Pinnwand von Larifari Vinyl-Party 
geschrieben.
 Hardy hat geschrieben: Cool dass Ihr das macht ! Bin leider 
in München. Schade.
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20.02.12 Hallo!
 Das finde 
ich eine tolle Möglichkeit, die Wünsche vorher abzugeben!
 Viele 
Grüße Anja Klan
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19.02.12 Aktueller 
Stand der Playlistumfrage: 6 Rückläufer zur Playlist mit 898 Songvorschlägen. 
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 Vinyl-Party 
18.02.12 - 20.30 Die Tanzfläche ist bestens gefüllt - der Sound kommt 
scheint's an -
 bis 0.30 bleibt die Tanzfläche gefüllt - Drei Geburtstagskinder 
bekommen Ihre Hörerwünsche erfüllt.
 "Perfect Strangers" 
(Deep Purple), "Gammy Ray" (Birth Control), "48 Crash" (Suzi 
Quatro)
 und "Locomotive Breath" (Jethro Tull). Vielen Dank an dieser 
Stelle für die Komplimente 
 an die DJs.
 
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 28.01.12 17:53:14 
 
Hallo liebes Larifari Team,
 ich hab mir mal die Mühe gemacht und die 
SWR Hitparade durchgecheckt - ich hoffe ich kann mich 
 später noch von 
meinem Sofa lösen um bei Euch das Tanzbein zu schwingen. Grüße 
Petra
 P.S.: übrigens - Eure Silvesterparty war der Hit!!!
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Leserbrief vom 11.01.2012 zur Vinyl-Party vom 31.12.2011