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| McGrane in the Morning with Dick McGrane from 6 til 9am |
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Dick is a lifelong Dubuquer graduated from Wahlert High and attended
Loras College. After 37 years in a management position he came to radio after
retiring. He has a long musical history having played in local bands for over 40
years. Dick loves the tri-states and also loves sharing the "Largest Oldies
Library On The Radio Today" with his listeners. The studio line for
requests and contests is 563-585-1075 "McGrane In The Morning" Weekday Mornings
6-9 on Oldies 107.5.
In the years Dick has been at Oldies 107.5 he has had the chance to interview many artists from the Sixties and Seventies. These include Gary Lewis, Leon Redbone, Gary Puckett, Johnny Tillotson, Ron Dante from The Archies, Rob Grill from The Grass Roots, Tony Butala from The Lettermen, Mark Volman From The Turtles, Lou Christie, Bobby Vee, Joe Dowell, George Thomsco from The Fireballs, Joey Dee, Peggy March, George Grove from The Kingston Trio, Dick Peterson from The Kingsmen, David Marks from The Beach Boys, Kenny Vance, The Association, The Lovin Spoonful, The Rock-A-Billy Ledgend Hayden Thompson and 3 times The Great Brenda Lee and The Vogues. Check out the "Artists Interviewed By Dick" in the photo gallery.....
Dick has also interviewed Barbara Orbison, wife of the late Roy Orbison and Executive producer of "A Black And White Night" Soon to be released on the big screen. Lydia Criss Ex wife of Peter Criss The drummer for Kiss and author of "Sealed With A Kiss" an unauthorized story in pictures and text of the rock band Kiss. Jimmy Hawkins Actor, Author and one of the cast members of "It's A Wonderful Life". In addition Jimmy stared with Elvis in couple of his movies and wrote the book "It's A Wonderful Life For Kids". Dick has also interviewed Ronnie Rice, lead singer fro the New Colony Six.
Join Dick every morning at 8:30 for the Rock & Roll History Minute and every Wednesday at 8:10 Bobby Greenwood from "Artie & The Pink Catillacs" for the "Salute to Musicians". |




