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Muziek Voor Volwassenen / Johan Derksen Zaterdag 5 Juni 2021 Muziek voor volwassenen / Johan Derksen zaterdag 5 juni 2021 Album van de week: "Tiny little moves" - Will Hoge Artiest Titel 09.00 - 10.00 uur The Electric Light Orchestra Showdown David Crosby Willie Gene Duffy The 1959 rock and roll bop The Hillmen When the ship comes in Strider Straddle International Submarine Band Sum up broke Emerson, Lake and Palmer Lucky man Will Hoge Even the river runs out of this town Atomic Rooster Devil's answer Dillard and Clark Expedition Why not your baby Family In my own time Clarence White and Ry Cooder Why you been gone so long Dana Gillespie Get my rocks off Gene Parsons Hot Burrito Hello New York groove 10.00 - 11.00 uur McGuinn, Clark and Hillman Don't you write her off Thin Lizzy Jailbreak McGuinn and Hillman Turn your radio on Tucky Buzzard Can't live without it Van Morrison Summertime in England Will Hoge My worst National Flag Blowing a million Judy Collins Turn, turn, turn Hard Stuff Monster in Paradise Gene Clark Why can't I have her back again Fat Mattrass Black sheep of the family 11.00 - 12.00 uur Johnny Rivers Apple tree 10cc Life is a minestrone The Everly Brothers I'm on my way home again Sutherland Brothers and Quiver Dream kid Johnny Darrell Willin' The Winkies Fever Creedence Clearwater Revival I put a spell on you Will Hoge Is this all that you wanted me for Mott the Hoople Ready for love Roger McGuinn Making movies Sad Café My oh my The Textones Jokers are wild Argent God gave rock and roll to you .
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