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RADIO SHOW OF THE WEEK.


Byline: - Fred Shuster

``MUSIC OF YOUR LIFE''

What: Well-known local radio personality Chuck Southcott programs this standards, big-band and swing format, broadcasting from studios in North Hollywood to 170 stations nationwide and on the Internet. Some shows include calls, guests and anecdotes.

Where: www.musicofyourlife.com or KWRP-FM (96.1) in San Bernardino-Riverside.

When: 24 hours a day.

Weekday schedule: 6 a.m., Peter Marshall Peter Marshall may refer to:
  • Peter Marshall (game show host) (born 1927), American singer and game show host; original host and "The Master" of The Hollywood Squares, 1966–1981
 (ex-``Hollywood Squares'' host); 9 a.m., Wink Martindale Wink Martindale (born Winston Conrad Martindale, 4 December 1934, Jackson, Tennessee, U.S.) is a disc jockey and television game show host.

Martindale started his career as a disc jockey at age 17 at WPLI in Jackson, earning $25 a week.
; noon, Chuck Southcott; 4 p.m., Gary Owens Gary Owens (born Gary Altman on May 10, 1936) is a disc jockey and voice actor born in Mitchell, South Dakota. His polished baritone speaking voice generally offers deadpan recitations of total nonsense, which he frequently demonstrated as the announcer on ; 7 p.m., Johnny Magnus; 11 p.m., Carl Hampton.

Core artists: Tony Bennett

For other people named Tony Bennett, see Tony Bennett (disambiguation).


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, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand Noun 1. Barbra Streisand - United States singer and actress (born in 1942)
Barbra Joan Streisand, Streisand
, Nat King Cole a legendary king of Britain, who is said to have reigned in the third century.

See also: King
, Glenn Miller and Johnny Mathis.

Quote: ``Just look at what's happened with the swing movement in the last few years. New performers and listeners keep discovering this music because it's timeless.''

Off the air: A Granada Hills resident, Southcott enjoys ocean sports such as skin diving, body surfing and spear fishing.

Background: Born in Santa Monica, the award-winning Southcott has done stints at local stations including KGIL, KMPC and KJQI (K-JOY).

Taking a stand: ``We went from four affiliates to 170 in less than five years. That's pretty fast. Anyone who says this music is dead or dying, they're crazy. It's very much alive.''

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Title Annotation:L.A. Life
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Apr 4, 2001
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