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The Sonny Melendrez Show

By: Sonny Melendrez
  • Summary

  • Have your spirits lifted! Hosted by award-winning motivational keynote speaker, Hall of Fame radio/TV host and author, Sonny Melendrez, each show is filled to the brim with inspiration and entertainment through storytelling, fascinating guests, live performances, exclusive celebrity interviews and all delivered with unstoppable enthusiasm! Official site: SonnyRadio.com Come play with us!
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Episodes
  • Bobby Vee: AKA Robert Thomas Velline - Exclusive!
    Feb 4 2024

    Listen as Sonny reaches into his radio archives to share one of his most treasured interviews with an American music icon: Bobby Vee. Their visit took place on Sonny's show at KMPC Radio in Los Angeles in 1974.

    Bobby shares his journey of being catapulted into the world of popular music and then looking back, a decade later, as he set out to reinvent himself.

    He was born Robert Velline in Fargo, ND, and, although he started playing music when he was just a young teenager, it was country music, not rock. However, he, his brother and some friends eventually formed a rock band, "The Shadows", and began to attract some attention in the Fargo area. His big "break" came when rock legends Ritchie Valens, The Big Bopper and Buddy Holly died in a plane crash in 1959 en route to a concert in Minnesota. The concert's promoters decided to put on the show anyway, and asked for help from local talent. Bobby, who knew the words to all of the songs that were to be played, found himself on stage and, at 15 years old, began his career as a rock star.

    He and his group had a local hit with "Susie Baby", which came to the attention of executives at Liberty Records in Hollywood, and he and The Shadows were signed to the label. The next few records they cut went basically nowhere, however, and Liberty was all set to cancel their contract when a DJ in Pittsburgh played the "B" side to one of their records, a remake of an old ballad by The Clovers called "Devil or Angel". It became a hit in Pittsburgh and then spread throughout the Northeast, eventually hitting #6 on the national pop charts.

    Liberty then signed Vee to a five-year contract. He had a string of hits for the label, such as "Take Good Care of My Baby", "Rubber Ball", "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" and "Come Back When You Grow Up, Girl".

    The rest, as they say is history.

    *Bobby died on October 24, 2026 from complications of Alzheimer's disease, but not before leaving a legacy unforgettable music, lasting friendships and wonderful memories as a husband, father and grandfather. May he rest in peace.

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    29 mins
  • Christmas Special: Cher, Don Rickles, Ed McMahon, Melissa Gilbert
    Dec 23 2023

    In the early 1980’s my radio home was KMPC Radio in Los Angeles and it was my honor to lend my talents to the efforts of the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services. It was at one of the annual Christmas parties for foster children that I had the pleasure of interviewing some of the stars who had come out for the event.

    In this episode, you'll hear my conversation with these very special celebrities, beginning with a very young, Melissa Gilbert.

    Next up, one of the most familiar voices in the history of television, Ed McMahon

    It’s been said that being affectionately insulted by my next guest can be considered a badge of honor. I agree! Enjoy my conversation with Mr. Warmth, himself…Don Rickles

    My final guest conversation from 1980 is with the one and only, Cher!

    Merry Christmas!

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    26 mins
  • Ernest Jones: A Chance To Dream Again
    Nov 24 2023

    For 18 Thanksgiving seasons, it has been my honor to serve as an MC for a compassionate and joyful event, sponsored by the generosity Lana Duke and Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse in San Antonio. Each year, up to 100 children from the Roy Maas Youth Alternatives, a facility that provides comprehensive residential care and counseling services for children who have suffered from physical or emotional trauma, are treated to an unforgettable Thanksgiving meal. The theme for this year’s event was, “Onward and upward!” 

    You see, at Roy Maas Youth Alternatives, children are taught to dream again! 

    One of those dreamers is a young man who entered Roy Maas at a young age, after being separated from his family. He shared his remarkable and inspirational story with the children at this year’s event and I’ve asked that he share it with you.

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    26 mins

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