Issue #32 - Boss Jock Frank Terry makes his first appearance on the cover of the Boss 30 as Nancy Sinatra hits No. 1 with “These Boots Are Made For Walkin’.”
KHJ Boss 30 - February 9, 1966
KHJ Boss 30 - March 30, 1966
Issue #39 - “Monday, Monday” by the Mamas & the Papas debuts at No. 3 this week. This was the highest debut in the Top 40 era of KHJ.
KHJ Boss 30 - June 29, 1966
Issue #52 - Frank Sinatra tops the survey at age 50 with “Strangers in the Night.” He was the oldest solo artist to hit No. 1 in the Boss Radio era.
The Last Train To Clarksville
These are a few photos taken on “The Last Train To Clarksville.” It was a round-trip train excursion for hundreds of KHJ fans from Los Angeles to Del Mar (officially renamed Clarksville for the event). The Monkees arrived via helicopter in Del Mar and rode the train back to Los Angeles and performed live in one of the train cars. The event took place on September 11, 1966, one day prior to their TV premiere on NBC on September 12.
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Top Right: Boss Jock Gary Mack makes a taped report from the beach at Del Mar.
Bottom: (L-R) Boss Jocks Gary Mack, Johnny Williams, Johnny Mitchell, and Frank Terry in one of the train cars.
Boss Jock Frank Terry Portrait
This is a portrait of Frank Terry from the “Boss Jocks” promotional package.
KHJ Boss 30 - May 1, 1968
Issue #148 - Although a member of the Boss Jock lineup for another five months, this would be Frank Terry’s final appearance on the cover of the Boss 30. He passed away from cancer in 2007 at age 68.