Dan Acree's Weekend Rewind
Dan Acree hosts Weekend Rewind a weekly 3-hour program that features music from 1980-1999 that charted on the Billboard Hot 100. Dan worked in the music industry for over a decade and was both an air personality and marketing director in several markets including KIIS-FM Los Angeles and KSFO-AM and KYA-FM San Francisco. As an entertainment publicist, he represented a number of legendary artists and producers. He shares information about the songs and the artists from his adventures in the entertainment industry.
Dan Acree's Weekend Rewind
Weekend Rewind Episode 45 featuring 1988
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Episode 45
In episode 45 of Dan Acree's Weekend Rewind we rewind to the Fall of 1988 with 3 hours of the hottest hits from Billboard's Hot 100 chart. That year CD's outsold vinyl for the first time and Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits became the last major album to be released on 8-track tapes; rap music had one of its best years, with artists experimenting with sampling and looping; Phil Collins gave us his version of "Groovy Kind of Love," Cheap Trick gave us their version of "Don't Be Cruel," UB40 gave us their version of "Red Red Wine," and Elton John and Bernie Taupin had their biggest hit of the 80's with "I Don't Wanna Go on with You Like That."