Airwaves top ten
by Brian Goslow
1. Crew Cuts -- "Sh-Boom" (Mercury)
2. Tommy Dorsey -- "So Rare" (Fraternity)
3. Glenn Miller -- "In the Mood" (RCA)
4. Eddie Fisher -- "Cindy, Oh Cindy (RCA)
5. Patty Page -- "Old Cape Cod" (Mercury)
6. Damian Marshall -- "Call It a Day Tonight" (Chinook)
7. Dobie Gray -- "Drift Away" (MCA)
8. Mark Laforme -- "T-Bone Shuffle"
9. John Michael Montgomery -- "Little Girl" (Atlantic)
10. Aaron Tippin -- "Kiss This" (Lyric Street)
All-time (off the top of his head) favorites, covering American and Canadian
country music tunes, pop, and his signature big band tunes, as submitted by
Paul Lauzon, host of Big Bands, heard every Thursday from 9:30 a.m.
to noon on WCUW (91.3 FM).
Your top ten
1. Frank Zappa -- Sheik Yerbouti (Ryko)
2. Alice Cooper -- Killer (Warner Bros)
3. Sweet -- Give Us a Wink (BMG import)
4. The Beatles -- The Beatles (White Album) (Apple)
5. Ramones -- It's Alive (Sire /Warner Archive)
6. Sex Pistols -- Never Mind the Bollocks . . . Here's the Sex Pistols
(Warner Bros)
7. Cramps -- Smell of Female (Enigma)
8. Jane's Addiction -- Nothing's Shocking (Warner Bros)
9. Nashville Pussy -- Let Them Eat Pussy (Mercury/The Enclave)
10. Frank Zappa -- Apostrophe' (Ryko)
Submitted by Evel Markie, singer for pop parodists Evel Karaoke, who
regularly appear at Bill McCarthy's open mics and headline their own show this
Saturday at the Red Star Pub in Framingham.
Web sites of the week
www.lauriecabot.com
www.salemwitchmuseum.com
Who better to welcome the Halloween season than the Official Witch of Salem?
This Web site serves as an introduction to ordained high priestess Cabot, her
Pickering Wharf shop (The Cat, the Crow, and the Crown), and the Cabot
Tradition of Nobles. Family values indeed! The Witch Museum site includes
everything you need to know to plan a timely visit and a town-by-town guide to
finding historical sites related to the Witch Trials of 1692.