
This is one fever you’re going to want to catch: Glen Burtnik, from the early-to-mid-period, Beatles-influenced band the Weeklings descends on tonight’s second segment of Ken Michaels’ Every Little Thing, at 9 pm ET on Pure Pop Radio.
The fantastic, out-of-this-world, Beatles-inspired foursome plays songs that John Lennon and Paul McCartney gave away back in the ’60s, as well as originals written and performed in that style. Featuring New Jersey-based artists Glen Burtnik and Bob Burger, the Weeklings have just released their debut, self-titled album. Of course, it’s fab! Ken talks to Glen in tonight’s second segment, and plays two tracks from the Weeklings’ album: “You Know What to Do” and “That Means a Lot” (he also slips in the Beatles’ “There’s a Place.”) You’ll love every beat-filled minute!
You’ll also love tonight’s first, varied segment, during which five Beatles and solo Beatles tracks are spun. The fun gets rolling with Paul McCartney’s “No More Lonely Nights” and ends with John Lennon’s blistering rocker, “Move Over Ms. L.”
In tonight’s third, thematic segment, Ken presents a 3/4 Beatles set–in other words, songs that feature three Beatles. The tracks: the Fabs’ “Back in the U.S.S.R.,” Ringo Starr’s “I’m the Greatest,” the Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun,” and George Harrison’s “All Those Years Ago.”
All of this fabness is gathered together for you by Ken, on tonight’s edition of Every Little Thing. The good musical vibes get flowing at 9 pm ET.
Every Little Thing is the premiere, syndicated program playing Beatles group and solo recordings. Hosted by longtime radio personality Ken Michaels, the show airs every Monday night at 9 pm ET on Pure Pop Radio.
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