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Ron Lundy on 1430 WIL St Louis | January 4 1963
WIL 1430 St Louis – Ron Lundy – January 4 1963 WIL in St Louis was one of the early Rock & Roll stations in America in the 1950s. it was a power house Top 40 station in the 1960s, until it was overtaken by KXOK. Some legendary talent worked on air at…
WABC Composite Aircheck, 77 WABC New York | December 1973
WABC 77 New York – Harry Harrison, Ron Lundy, Dan Ingram, Chuck Leonard – December 1973 Courtesy: Mike McCann Tauss Here is a composite of 77 WABC in December 1973. At the time, WABC was the most listened to station in the nation. This is this brief composite of a Saturday on the air…
Ralph “Birdman” Lockwood, 98 CKGM Montreal | October 4, 1978
Ralph Lockwood woke up listeners in Montreal from 1972-1981 and again 1985-1987. He was known as the Birdman, cracking jokes about everyone, whether they were on staff at CKGM or celebrities. In those days, CKGM was hands-down the most listened to station in Montreal, even with FM in the picture during the latter years of…
Mike Raub, 1450 WJBX Bridgeport CT | July 19, 1986
The recording is in mono, but in very high quality mono, suggesting that this was recorded using a typical widebanded AM receiver available in the 1980s.
The Real Bob James on The Time Machine, 66 WNBC New York | 1988
By this point in 1988, the WNBC Time Machine had really got the format down to perfection.
Bob Dearborn, 880 KIXI Seattle | March 29, 1996
Bob Dearborn was one of my favorite air personalities. I listened to him on WCFL, WTAE, WJJD, WJMK, and his national show, Overnight America, back in the 80s. I used to board op Overnight America, when I worked at WOND in Atlantic City. I’ve always felt like he was so polished and smooth… Weaving the…
Don K. Reed/Harry Harrison – 101.1 WCBS-FM New York | January 11, 2000 – Part 1
Every brand new day should be unwrapped like a precious gift! – Harry Harrison
Harry Harrison, 77 WABC New York | November 15, 1969
Considered by many to be the greatest morning man in New York City radio history, Harry Harrison passed away on January 28, 2020 at age 89.