Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Last Week's Top Five List

From Dr. John's Record Shelf that aired last Sunday on KDWG, Dillon, here's the weekly Top Five List for your listening pleasure:

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am very disappointed that you did not have Cheese-its anywhere on you list.
By the way - did you know that the Melba Cracker was originated in New York ( I think it was at the Plaza Hotel) and named for a famous Opera Singer named Dame Nellie Melba who came from Australia and took America by storm. I think she died around
1930. Mom

John Hajduk said...

Mom,
I didn't put Cheez-its on because I didn't want to use any brand names. I think all those that did make it are more generic descriptions, but produced by multiple companies. It's weird, but because we are a non-commercial station, we cannot broadcast anything that might be construed as an endorsement of a specific product or business, and, as I'm sure you realize, being named on our top five list could give someone a huge boost in sales ;-)
Dr. John