Who is the mysterious Ms. Delgado? Any ideas?
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Cruisin 1965, released in 1973, featured the famous Robert
W Morgan at Boss Radio 93 KHJ, Los Angeles. The Real Don
Steele was at KHJ at the time and is mentioned on the
sleeve notes and on the album.
The sleeve notes say: Tina DelGado is alive!!! a lady
would shriek mysteriously, prompting a shower of
exclamation pointed high velocity, loosely-rhymed
ejaculations from The Real Don Steele.
On the album Robert W mention that The Real Don Steele is
out and about in the Boss Mustang GT and talks to him on
the phone during the final link. He then says: "Well, be
sure and tune in this afternoon at 3 on Boss Radio and find
out if Tina DelGado is still alive. In the mean time that
wraps it for Robert W, Frank Terry is next with more magic
key finalists, and Ill see you again tomorrow Morgan at
6.5 central time , have good day and thank you Los Angeles.
Incidentally the album also features an appeal to school
kids from Sonny & Cher, Be cool - go back to school, and
the number one song in Boss Angeles and the most requested
hit this Morgan, Eve of Destruction - Barry McGuire.
Im sorry that this doesnt answer the question, who is the
mysterious Ms DelGado?, but it shows that shes been around
for at least 30 years.
I would just like to point out that I do have them on CD (an
LP).
There is even a 1968 on CD which I have never seen on LP.
The 62 and 63 are on one disc.
Tony Harding +44 (1489) 600113
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Fair comment. They were originally released long before CD's. That's what I meant. I've got about 7 of them, all on LP (Album).
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