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- Red_Sox_Song abstract "The Red Sox Song was written about the Boston Red Sox right after the 1975 World Series against the Cincinnati Reds. It was written, copyrighted and published (BMI) in 1976 by Wayne Ulaky, a founding member of the rock band The Beacon Street Union.Wayne Ulaky produced the recording with studio musicians under the fictitious name of Pine Tree John and the Designated Hitters. The lead vocal was performed by John Lincoln Wright, also a former member of the Beacon Street Union.The recording was pressed into 45 rpm records and released as a single. It was played occasionally on many radio stations around New England, and appeared in many juke boxes in night clubs at the time. Boston TV channel 38 (WSBK) was broadcasting the Red Sox home games that year, and used The Red Sox Song (A Day In Fenway Park) as a theme song for their promotional video about upcoming game broadcasts. It was also played occasionally at Fenway Park by organist John Kiley.The song was sold in a few record stores around greater Boston, including the Strawberries music chain. It was also sold at Twins souvenir shop on Yawkey Way next to Fenway Park.".
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- Red_Sox_Song wikiPageID "23604338".
- Red_Sox_Song wikiPageLength "1727".
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- Red_Sox_Song wikiPageRevisionID "644762774".
- Red_Sox_Song wikiPageWikiLink 1975_World_Series.
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- Red_Sox_Song wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Boston.
- Red_Sox_Song wikiPageWikiLink John_Kiley.
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- Red_Sox_Song wikiPageWikiLink New_England.
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- Red_Sox_Song wikiPageWikiLink Pseudonym.
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- Red_Sox_Song wikiPageWikiLink Yawkey_Way.
- Red_Sox_Song wikiPageWikiLink File:Redsoxsong_label.jpg.
- Red_Sox_Song wikiPageWikiLinkText "Red Sox Song".
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- Red_Sox_Song wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notability.
- Red_Sox_Song subject Category:Boston_Red_Sox.
- Red_Sox_Song type Team.
- Red_Sox_Song comment "The Red Sox Song was written about the Boston Red Sox right after the 1975 World Series against the Cincinnati Reds. It was written, copyrighted and published (BMI) in 1976 by Wayne Ulaky, a founding member of the rock band The Beacon Street Union.Wayne Ulaky produced the recording with studio musicians under the fictitious name of Pine Tree John and the Designated Hitters.".
- Red_Sox_Song label "Red Sox Song".
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- Red_Sox_Song sameAs Q7305078.
- Red_Sox_Song wasDerivedFrom Red_Sox_Song?oldid=644762774.
- Red_Sox_Song depiction Redsoxsong_label.jpg.
- Red_Sox_Song isPrimaryTopicOf Red_Sox_Song.