MAY 1960
I recall seeing four of these performances with my parents. My Dad drove out to one at the “Roy Y” one cloudy Saturday and on the way home he punched up KAYO 1150 on the car radio. Dad was in control of that radio and the choices were KAYO-KMO-KIRO, that was it.
Jack Roberts was not only a performer but also a promoter, bringing major artists to town, like Hank Thompson & Conway Twitty.
1966 –
1970
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