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Terry Young on Hot Hits 98 WCAU-FM Philadelphia | January 23 1985
WCAU-FM Hot Hits 98 Philadelphia – Terry Young – January 23 1985 In 1981, Many radio programmers thought Top 40 radio was dying, or already dead. Many Top 40 stations, who were primarily on AM radio, were sounding more like Adult Contemporary stations. They were kind of soft, low energy, and, kind of dull.…
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Terry Young on Hot Hits 98 WCAU-FM Philadelphia | August 1984
WCAU-FM Hot Hits 98 Philadelphia – Terry Young – August 1984 In 1981, Many radio programmers thought Top 40 radio was dying, or already dead. Many Top 40 stations, who were primarily on AM radio, were sounding more like Adult Contemporary stations. They were kind of soft, low energy, and, kind of dull.…
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Paul “Fat Daddy” Johnson on 1400 WWIN Baltimore | July 1966
Radio Station: WWIN Baltimore Frequency: 1400 kHZ Format: R&B “Fat Daddy, the soul boss with the hot sauce. Built for comfort, not for speed. Everyone loves a fat man! The Fat Daddy show is guaranteed to satisfy momma. I’m gonna go way out on a limb on this one, Baltimore. Fat poppa, show stoppa.” -Paul…
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The End of a Rock Legend: 107.3 WAAF Westborough (Boston), Final Day Broadcast | February 21, 2020
WAAF was everywhere. The kids who were old enough to get cars had WAAF bumper stickers. We all seemed to have WAAF tee shirts. The station was on all over town.
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Paul “Fat Daddy” Johnson, 1400 WWIN Baltimore | July 1966
Paul “Fat Daddy” Johnson, the “300-pound King of Soul,” was a popular Baltimore R&B radio personality. He often wore a long cloak and an Imperial Margarine crown when making appearances. He’d often say, “Hear me now! From the ghetto through the suburban areas comes your leader of rhythm and blues, the expected one – Fat Daddy,…
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The Real Don Steele, 93 KHJ Los Angeles | February 25, 1967
The Boss Jocks are going to send you a Jet-Set Souvenir… Listening to this one has to wonder, could anyone talk faster than the Real Don Steele did here? Some might say Jackson Armstrong did a few years later. This seems to be proof that RDS did it first! From Contributor Max Power, here is…
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Rich Brother Robbin, KCBQ San Diego | June, 1973
Found on a tape we thought we’d already processed was this gem. From the Summer of ’73, here’s wildman Rich Brother Robin apprearing in what sounds like his return to KCBQ (we never knew he left!). Perhaps he’d just been on vacation. No matter, Rich Bro is the poster child for high energy Top 40.…