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Year: 2020
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Tommy Wright, KIKX 580 Tucson | March 29, 1969
Along with Tommy Wright, toward the end of this aircheck is a full newscast anchored by Lyle Dean.
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Jim Collins, The “Time Machine”; 66 WNBC New York | September 5, 1987 8:50-10:20 AM
Lots of 1987 commercials, reverb and PAMS jingles, resung for WNBC, to give this station an unmistakeable WABC sound – all WNBC needed was the WABC jocks to make it complete.
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Jay Coffey, “Top of Pops Weekend”; KRTH K-Earth 101 Los Angeles | November 8, 1986
This is Oldies radio, really at the beginnings of it’s trek to the monster L.A. station that it is today
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Moe Howard Death Announcement, 105.7 WVBF Framingham (Boston) | May 5, 1975
Moe Howard was one of the infamous “Three Stooges”, whose short black and white comedy skits in the 1930s and 1940s made millions laugh.
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Jerry Williams with Guest Larry King, WRKO 680 Boston | March 28 1990
Something a bit different. An unscoped hour of a legendary talk show host, on a legendary station, 68 WRKO Boston. Jerry Williams was one of the originators of the 2-way talk radio format. His brash, in your face style of talk radio His radio career spanned more than 50 years, starting in 1946…
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The Real Don Steele, 93 KHJ Los Angeles | May 3, 1967
Steele was remarkably consistent in his style throughout his career.
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Larry Lujack, WLS AM & FM Chicago | January 1984
In the final segment, Tommy Edwards arrives for another exciting edition of “Animal Stories”
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Wynn Moore, 96.5 WWDB Philadelphia | 1978
Philadelphia’s WWDB 96.5, was one of the first FM talk stations in the country. From 1975 till 2000, Philadelphia’s daily pulse – politics, food, sports – thumped on WWDB. The initial lineup of talk show hosts included Wynn Moore, Sid Mark (who also hosted Sinatra shows “Friday with Frank” and “Sunday with Sinatra”) Irv Homer,…