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"The Lost 45s with Barry Scott" is America's Largest Music & Interview Library!
LIVE STREAM: Sundays, 7-11pm Eastern CLICK HERE!
Artists praise Barry Scott: Art Garfunkel, Yusuf Islam/Cat Stevens, Smokey Robinson, Carly Simon, Cher, David Paich of Toto, Boz Scaggs, Dr. Hook, Susan Dey, Rick Dees, Andy Williams and Yvonne Elliman!
Provincetown, Massachusetts' attack on Barry Scott! (updated)
Boston Show News: Sunday, 8/31-- 24th Annual Top 100 Countdown!!
About "The Lost 45s with Barry Scott"!
"The Lost 45s with Barry
Scott" features charted records
from the late 60s, 70s and 80s that no longer receive adequate airplay! His goal is to keep these songs and artists alive in an era of tight playlists. The Boston Herald calls "The Lost 45s" "The most successful weekend show in the history of Boston radio!" The show has been on the air for over 25 years, including six
in national syndication. Barry Scott has written a best-selling book, We
Had Joy, We Had Fun, released a CD series internationally and has appeared as a music
expert on VH-1's "Behind The Music," CNN and Howard Stern.
Where else can you hear America's largest library of exclusive interviews with over 500 recording
artists like the Bay
City Rollers, Gordon Lightfoot, Culture
Club, Carole King, Sonny & Cher, Michael McDonald, The
Osmonds and literally hundreds of one hit wonders? Can't get enough of ABBA, The Sweet or The Bee Gees?
Do Tony
Orlando & Dawn, Earth Wind & Fire and The Raspberries make your blood race? Would the world be a poorer
place without the music of Rick
Springfield, Electric Light Orchestra, The Partridge Family, Firefall or the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's Blondie?
"The Lost 45s with Barry Scott" contains the largest collection
of TV clips, movie moments and news headlines found anywhere! "The Lost 45s" doesn't feature the same songs that the other stations are playing over and over, so make it a point to join us. There's nothing else on the radio like it!
"The Lost 45s" is a Federal Trademark! No use of the term or rebroadcast of the show is allowed without prior written permission.
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