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Category: *Featured Jocks
Rex Miller, 1380 KWK St. Louis | August 18, 1961
“This is the Rex Miller Program, the only radio show to ever be reviewed in an obituary column!”
Dale Parsons on the WNBC Time Machine | December 1987
By 1987, WNBC had figured out that the audience actually increased when the station started playing a regular diet of Oldies. What had started as an experiment earlier in 1987 by Big Jay Sorensen was given a green light to go semi-full time, Weekends and Overnights. The Time Machine, simply put, was a nearly perfect…
Allan Beebe, First Show, 66 WNBC New York | September 1, 1977
…the “All-New WNBC” – Bob Pittman’s mostly failed attempt to remove the expensive personalities and streamline the station down to a more music, FM-style approach.
Imus in the Morning, 66 WNBC New York | July, 1988
Listen for a ton of great Imus characters, including “Mr. T” & Howard Cosell
Tony in the Morning / Freddy “Preacherman” Hargroves on 1520 WARR Warrinton, N.C. | March 1988
WARR 1520 Warrenton NC – Tony in the Morning / Freddie”Preacherman” Hargroves – March 1988 WARR 1520 is a very unique radio station. It is an old fashion R&B small market station, in Warrenton NC, Part of the Rocky Mount market. One guy, named The Preacherman (Freddie “Preacherman” Hargroves), who was also does most…
Marianne and the Cadillac Man; 102.9 WDRC-FM Hartford, Part 1 of 4 | November 8, 2007
Captured here from the DRC-FM skimmer machine is longtime market personality John Cadillac Saville. Teamed up with Marianne Harris, this was the 102.9 DRC-FM morning show for all of 2007 & 2008. DRC-FM was right at this point in transition from traditional 50s/60s/early 70s Oldies to a more 70s/80s based Classic Hits format. In this…
George Michael, MusicRadio 77 WABC New York | April 19, 1977
On this particular recording, WABC is saluting Bay Ridge High School in New Jersey.
Doug Henderson & Mimi Brown on 105.3 WDAS-FM Philadelphia | Dec 1983
WDAS-FM 105.3 Philadelphia – Doug Henderson & Mimi Brown – December 1983 In the early 1970s, Philadelphia’s WDAS-FM switched from a “Progressive Rock” format to “Progressive R&B.” “Progressive” in early ’70s radio lingo meant “album-oriented.” Just as progressive rock stations were trying to do the opposite of the AM Top-40 stations, the progressive soul…