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Dan Taylor; 40th Anniversary Broadcast, Part 2 – 101.1 WCBS-FM New York | July 6, 2012
Dan Taylor says he got his start in radio right there at WCBS-FM, just two years out of high school in 1978. That’s a wow moment for me, having discovered Taylor on 1050 WHN in the 80s. And of course, he was a major part of the old WNBC “Time Machine” broadcasts in 1987-88. Taylor…
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Bob Dayton on WPIX-FM 102 New York | May 1972
WPIX-FM 102 New York – Bob Dayton – May 1972 From the Mike McCann Collection For some people, when they hear the name Bob Dayton, they automatically think of the the guy who was fired from WABC in 1965, when he commemorated the twentieth anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, by playing The Crests…
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Ron Lundy on 77 WABC New York | March 3 1981
WABC 77 New York – Ron Lundy – March 3 1981 Back in the late 1960s, into the 1970s, New York’s 77 WABC was the most listened to station in the nation. The music was tightly programmed, and it had some of the best air personalities in the country. Dan Ingram, Harry Harrison, Johnny…
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Machine Gun Kelly, Oldies 93 KCBS-FM Los Angeles | Date unknown
Its always great to hear the gunner, and this is no exception… but why does your webmaster detect a hint of Dan Ingram sarcasm in Kelly’s delivery? Were it not for this exceptionally orchestrated set of KCBS-FM jingles and Southern California traffic reports, one could easily imagine being on the east coast and listening to…
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Bob Dayton 1500 KBLA Los Angeles | June 13 1967
KBLA 1500 Los Angeles – Bob Dayton – June 13 1967 For some people, when they hear the name Bob Dayton, they automatically think of the the guy who was fired from WABC in 1965, when he commemorated the twentieth anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, by playing The Crests “16 Candles.” It was…
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Bob Dayton on 101 WCBS-FM New York | July 1978
WCBS-FM 101 New York – Bob Dayton – July 1978 For some people, when they hear the name Bob Dayton, they automatically think of the the guy who was fired from WABC in 1965, when he commemorated the twentieth anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, by playing The Crests “16 Candles.” It was an…
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Bob Cruz on 77 WABC New York | February 26, 1980
WABC 77 New York – Bob Cruz – February 26 1980 Most jocks are hired because of how they sound, or what they can do on air. 77 WABC hired Bob Cruz for a very different reason. Cruz was hired because of WHO he sounded like. The Story goes something like this. WABC Program…
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Bobby “The Wizard” Wayne on 101 WCBS-FM New York | December 16 1972
WCBS-FM 101 New York – Bobby “The Wizard” Wayne – December 16 1972 On July 4 1972, WCBS-FM dropped the Rock format it had had for a few years, and flipped to all Odies. The move was inspired by it’s sister station, 98 WCAU-FM Philadelphia, which had flipped to oldies one years earlier. The…