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      <![CDATA[I call my show 'JIM'S CHILD OF THE '60s'It is a showcase for OBSCURE and LESSER known songs from this era of music. Everything from garage bands, country, to pop.  The eclectic mix of rare and unheard songs, make this show a standout in '60s music shows.  Hear groups that made only one record, or just one album.  Lost treasures are unearthed for this show every week.  JUST LISTEN!!!

On this show you could hear anything from pop/garage/rock/etc..I play some personal favourites, requests, and any audio oddities that fit in with   the '60s. 

*NEW EPISODES ARE POSTED EVERY FRIDAY IN THE LATE AFTERNOON(E.S.T.)*

I enjoy feedback, requests, suggestions from my listeners, so if you want to send me a message, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO WRITE ME AT jwitty@sympatico.ca

NEW EPISODES CAN BE FOUND AT http://jmwitty.podomatic.com]]>
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    <itunes:summary>I call my show 'JIM'S CHILD OF THE '60s'It is a showcase for OBSCURE and LESSER known songs from this era of music. Everything from garage bands, country, to pop.  The eclectic mix of rare and unheard songs, make this show a standout in '60s music shows.  Hear groups that made only one record, or just one album.  Lost treasures are unearthed for this show every week.  JUST LISTEN!!!

On this show you could hear anything from pop/garage/rock/etc..I play some personal favourites, requests, and any audio oddities that fit in with   the '60s. 

*NEW EPISODES ARE POSTED EVERY FRIDAY IN THE LATE AFTERNOON(E.S.T.)*

I enjoy feedback, requests, suggestions from my listeners, so if you want to send me a message, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO WRITE ME AT jwitty@sympatico.ca

NEW EPISODES CAN BE FOUND AT http://jmwitty.podomatic.com</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome back to the weekly exploration of the '60s eclectic, rare, and favourites  featured each week on this show.  Entertaining this week from the archives are: The Equals, The Monkees, Andy Kim, The Beatles, Rick Nelson, The Left Banke, The Novas, The Zakary Thaks, The Lost, The Byrds, and The Guess Who.  If you have any requests, suggestions, or comments, please write me at    jwitty@sympatico.ca  (Left Banke track taken from http://laryhovis.net/leftbanke/  )  (photo is of The Baytovens-taken from http://www.60sgaragebands.com)

Thanks For Listening!!!!!!]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome back to the weekly exploration of the '60s eclectic, rare, and favourites  featured each week on this show.  Entertaining this week from the archives are: The Equals, The Monkees, Andy Kim, The Beatles, Rick Nelson, The Left Banke, The Novas, The Zakary Thaks, The Lost, The Byrds, and The Guess Who.  If you have any requests, suggestions, or comments, please write me at    jwitty@sympatico.ca  (Left Banke track taken from http://laryhovis.net/leftbanke/  )  (photo is of The Baytovens-taken from http://www.60sgaragebands.com)

Thanks For Listening!!!!!!</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Who is my favourite '60s vocalist of all time? Listen to find out.  More great music, and more great groups in this episode of Jim''s Child Of The '60s.  The realm of '60s music is both colourful and vibrant in its spectrum of talent.  The talent that is featured in this episode: Paul Revere &amp; The Raiders, The Haunted, The Beatles, The Dave Clark Five, Eternity's Children, Tom Jones, Nancy Sinatra, Butch Engle &amp; The Styx, The Cryan' Shames, and The Great Society.  Any requests, suggestions , or comments can be sent to me at jwitty@sympatico.ca  (the picture is of Jim Pilster of The Cryan' Shames)

Thanks For Listening!!!!     ]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Who is my favourite '60s vocalist of all time? Listen to find out.  More great music, and more great groups in this episode of Jim''s Child Of The '60s.  The realm of '60s music is both colourful and vibrant in its spectrum of talent.  The talent that is featured in this episode: Paul Revere &amp; The Raiders, The Haunted, The Beatles, The Dave Clark Five, Eternity's Children, Tom Jones, Nancy Sinatra, Butch Engle &amp; The Styx, The Cryan' Shames, and The Great Society.  Any requests, suggestions , or comments can be sent to me at jwitty@sympatico.ca  (the picture is of Jim Pilster of The Cryan' Shames)

Thanks For Listening!!!!     </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Another episode of Jim's Child Of The '60s awaits-I've decided to increase the number of songs played from 10 to 11, to add more great songs for you to listen to.  The groups you will hear in this episode are: The Scotland Yardleys, The Litter, The Magic Mushrooms, The Clefs Of Lavender Hill, Gordon Lightfoot, Bob Herrington, The Neighb'rhood Childr'n, The Mad Hatters, The Tempos, The Beatles, and Jefferson Airplane.  If you have any comments, suggestions, etc., please write me at  jwitty@sympatico.ca

Thanks For Listening!!!!!           (Photo from Yahoo Group youngstownsrocknrollhistory -jacthe judger)]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Another episode of Jim's Child Of The '60s awaits-I've decided to increase the number of songs played from 10 to 11, to add more great songs for you to listen to.  The groups you will hear in this episode are: The Scotland Yardleys, The Litter, The Magic Mushrooms, The Clefs Of Lavender Hill, Gordon Lightfoot, Bob Herrington, The Neighb'rhood Childr'n, The Mad Hatters, The Tempos, The Beatles, and Jefferson Airplane.  If you have any comments, suggestions, etc., please write me at  jwitty@sympatico.ca

Thanks For Listening!!!!!           (Photo from Yahoo Group youngstownsrocknrollhistory -jacthe judger)</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome again to Jim's Child Of The '60s.  The show to listen to for obscure '60s pop, garage, etc.  In this episode, we will pay tribute to the late Buddy Holly, as well as listen to the following groups:  The Great Scots, SOS Unlimited, The Myddle Class, The Beatles, The Royal Guardsmen, The Left Banke, The David, The Northwest Company, and Little Phil and the Night Shadows.  If you have any requests, suggestions, etc., please feel free to write me at  jwitty@sympatico.ca 

Thanks For Listening!!!!!           (Photo courtesy http://www.leftbanke.nu  Interview of Tom Finn courtesy Evan Johan Ottersland &amp; Glockenspiel Productions via http://www.leftbanke.nu)]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome again to Jim's Child Of The '60s.  The show to listen to for obscure '60s pop, garage, etc.  In this episode, we will pay tribute to the late Buddy Holly, as well as listen to the following groups:  The Great Scots, SOS Unlimited, The Myddle Class, The Beatles, The Royal Guardsmen, The Left Banke, The David, The Northwest Company, and Little Phil and the Night Shadows.  If you have any requests, suggestions, etc., please feel free to write me at  jwitty@sympatico.ca 

Thanks For Listening!!!!!           (Photo courtesy http://www.leftbanke.nu  Interview of Tom Finn courtesy Evan Johan Ottersland &amp; Glockenspiel Productions via http://www.leftbanke.nu)</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to Episode # 11 of Jim's Child Of The '60s.  What group played in this episode, never amounted to anything, but its members went on to better and greater things? Just listen to find out.  Groups played in this episode are: The Shadows Of Knight, Heart, The Leaves, The Mynah Birds, The Paupers, The Searchers, The Morning Dew, The Furniture, The Chocolate Watch Band, and The Guess Who.  If you have any requests, suggestions, etc., feel free to write me at  jwitty@sympatico.ca

Thanks For Listening!!!!!!          (photo is of Dennis at Champion Roller Arena 1969 by jacthejudger from the Yahoo group youngstownsrocknrollhistory)]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to Episode # 11 of Jim's Child Of The '60s.  What group played in this episode, never amounted to anything, but its members went on to better and greater things? Just listen to find out.  Groups played in this episode are: The Shadows Of Knight, Heart, The Leaves, The Mynah Birds, The Paupers, The Searchers, The Morning Dew, The Furniture, The Chocolate Watch Band, and The Guess Who.  If you have any requests, suggestions, etc., feel free to write me at  jwitty@sympatico.ca

Thanks For Listening!!!!!!          (photo is of Dennis at Champion Roller Arena 1969 by jacthejudger from the Yahoo group youngstownsrocknrollhistory)</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to Episode # 11 of Jim's Child Of The '60s.  What group played in this episode, never amo...</itunes:subtitle>
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        <![CDATA[More great rare and obscure '60s songs, along with a tribute to the late Denny Doherty of The Mamas &amp; The Papas.  The groups featured in this episode are: The Guess Who, The Penthouse 5, The Stitch In Tyme, The Deakins, The Bobby Fuller Four, The Turtles, The Beatles, The Bundles, The Syndicate Of Sound,  and The Mamas &amp; The Papas.  If you have any requests, suggestions, or any mp3 file you may think the listeners will enjoy, write me at  jwitty@sympatico.ca  (photo is of Denny Carleton by jacthejudger from the Yahoo group youngstownsrocknrollhistory)

Thanks For Listening!!!! ]]>
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      <itunes:summary>More great rare and obscure '60s songs, along with a tribute to the late Denny Doherty of The Mamas &amp; The Papas.  The groups featured in this episode are: The Guess Who, The Penthouse 5, The Stitch In Tyme, The Deakins, The Bobby Fuller Four, The Turtles, The Beatles, The Bundles, The Syndicate Of Sound,  and The Mamas &amp; The Papas.  If you have any requests, suggestions, or any mp3 file you may think the listeners will enjoy, write me at  jwitty@sympatico.ca  (photo is of Denny Carleton by jacthejudger from the Yahoo group youngstownsrocknrollhistory)

Thanks For Listening!!!! </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Yes, it's another episode of Jim's Child Of The '60s.  The show that  highlights '60s pop, garage, the odd and interesting songs that you may not have heard, or have only heard once.  The groups featured in this episode are: The Rolling Stones, The Byrds, J.B. &amp; The Playboys, 49th Parallel, The Englishmen, The Blues Magoos, The Guess Who, Plato &amp; The Philosophers, The Primates, and Waylon Jennings.  If you have any comments, requests, etc., please write me at  jwitty@sympatico.ca

Thanks Again For Listening!!!!  ]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Yes, it's another episode of Jim's Child Of The '60s.  The show that  highlights '60s pop, garage, the odd and interesting songs that you may not have heard, or have only heard once.  The groups featured in this episode are: The Rolling Stones, The Byrds, J.B. &amp; The Playboys, 49th Parallel, The Englishmen, The Blues Magoos, The Guess Who, Plato &amp; The Philosophers, The Primates, and Waylon Jennings.  If you have any comments, requests, etc., please write me at  jwitty@sympatico.ca

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        <![CDATA[Welcome again to Jim's Child Of The '60s, Episode # 8.  As in each episode, you will hear seldom heard tunes that deserve the time of day.  The groups in this episode are: The Guess Who, The Astronauts, The Litter, The Rogues, The Lykes Of Us, The Esquires, The Staccatos, The Delights, The Electras, and a hilarious treat from the Beatles Via the BBC with Rolf Harris.  Please feel free to write with any request, suggestions,etc to  jwitty@sympatico.ca

Thanks For Listening!!!!]]>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome again to Jim's Child Of The '60s, Episode # 8.  As in each episode, you will hear seldom heard tunes that deserve the time of day.  The groups in this episode are: The Guess Who, The Astronauts, The Litter, The Rogues, The Lykes Of Us, The Esquires, The Staccatos, The Delights, The Electras, and a hilarious treat from the Beatles Via the BBC with Rolf Harris.  Please feel free to write with any request, suggestions,etc to  jwitty@sympatico.ca

Thanks For Listening!!!!</itunes:summary>
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