Recording of program produced by Cal Poly's student radio station KCPR, featuring then-Cal Poly student and KCPR DJ, Weird Al Yankovic. <
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[00:24:04] Brian Hackney talks about Jimmy Boyd <
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[00:24:10] Jimmy Boyd - I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus <
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[00:27:19] Eartha Kitt - Santa Baby <
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[00:30:51] Ray Conniff - Winter Wonderland <
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[00:33:46] Bing Crosby - Do You Hear What I Hear <
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[00:36:37] Commercials cut out, Brian Hackney discusses Spike Jones <
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[00:37:49] Spike Jones - All I Want For Christmas is my Two Front Teeth <
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[00:41:11] Alvin and the Chipmunks - Christmas Don't Be Late <
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[00:43:27] Muppets - The Twelve Days of Christmas <
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[00:47:35] Tom Lehrer - A Christmas Carol <
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[00:49:46] Brian Hackney talks about Brenda Lee <
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[00:50:12] Brenda Lee - Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree <
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[00:52:10] Brian Hackney talks about Elvis and the Rockabilly genre <
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[00:52:52] Jingle Bell Rock <
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[00:55:02] Jose Feliciano - Feliz Navidad <
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[00:58:25] The Carpenters - Merry Christmas Darling <
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[01:02:05] Gene Autry - Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer <
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[01:05:43] Bing Crosby - I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas <
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[01:08:50] Brian Hackney thanks KCPR employees and ends program <
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Additional label on reel: Presented Sunday night, December 10, 1979 by The Special Programming Department of KCPR under the direction of Christy Kuehler, editor / continuity / effects: Mr. Jerry Peek.
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