Listen to the Anchorage Coke Show
Listen to the Coke Show with Ron Moore, and hear the Heartbeats hit, “Ann”.
To hear the entire Coke Show, just click on the link above.
As it begins, you’ll hear popular Anchorage DJ Ron Moore, asking callers to guess how much Paul of the Heartbeats weight when he was born. What’s your guess?
You’ll also hear the Heartbeats hit song, “Anna”.
The Rapid Robert Connection
By the way, the article voice over (the link above) of the Coke Show was recorded in about 1965, by a good friend of the Anchorage Memories Club, Bob Martin. Bob was known on the Coke Show as “Rapid Robert”, a name given to him by Ron Moore.
Note:
In this edition of the Coke Show, you’ll hear Ron talking about “Rapid Robert”.
Home of the Coke Show
Photo above courtesy of Malcolm Burgess
The Coke Show Radio Booth
Anchorage teens on the roof of the Bun Drive-In, standing in front of the radio booth for the Coke Show with Ron Moore.
Ron Moore and His Fans
In the photo above, Ron Moore is signing autographs for Anchorage, Alaska teens.
Yes, You Can Share This Edition
You can share this with family and friends.
And when you do, they will request your favorite songs for a whole year and dedicate them to you… well, it could happen.
In the photo above, Ron Moore is right where he loves to be… behind the microphone in a radio studio, playing all your favorite songs.
BONUS
Do you want to enjoy some great Coke Show Memories?
Take a look at The Anchorage Coke Show and enjoy.
A Dedication from Mike and Mary
Hello,
Mary and I dedicate this special edition of the Anchorage Memories Club to Anchorage DJ, Ron Moore of the Coke Show.
And to all the Anchorage, Alaska teens who listened to the show and to those who called in, requested a song and made a dedication.
Do you have a dedication?
You can also reply to this email, or you can Contact Us right here.
Until Next Time
Mike and Mary
Anchorage Memories Club
My late wife (née ‘Mickey’ Roselius) was a big fan of the Coke Show. She was a kid when her family moved to Anchorage in 1952. Her Dad owned and operated Far North Trailer park near 16th and Medfra.
I love all these stories and look forward to reading and listening to them. I’ve been here 52 years and didn’t realize how sheltered I was.