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Jerry Williams, 78 WBBM Chicago| August 12 1967
Something a bit different. An unscoped hour of a legendary talk show host, on a legendary station, 78 WBBM Chicago. Jerry Williams was one of the originators of the 2-way talk radio format. His radio career spanned more than 50 years, starting in 1946 as a small station in Bristol, VA. His…
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The Rock & Roll Reunion, 98.5 WROR Boston | March 17-18, 1985 – Parts 3 & 4
These two segments feature Freddie Cannon, Joe Martelle and Dan Donovan
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Larry Glick, WBZ Radio 1030 Boston | Feb 1982
Larry Glick was a legendary talk show host on Boston radio stations from the 1960s, through the 1990s. He was on WMEX, & WRKO, but he is best known for being on WBZ from the late 60s, until the late 80s. With his long running show, he built a loyal following of fans, called…
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Bud Ballou, 105.7 WVBF Framingham (Boston) | June, 1973
Bud Ballou was a memorable radio air personality to many in Boston, and also in Syracuse, where he worked for a long time before going to Boston. While we could go down the list of radio stations he was at, this aircheck is far too short. Besides. His bio is available elsewhere. Here’s a minute…
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Bud Ballou, 105.7 WVBF Framingham (Boston) | May 19, 1973
I’m starting a rumor too… except, my rumors come out true! This is a stunningly fresh aircheck of the late, great Bud Ballou on the old “Stereo 105”. Actually, in 1973, WVBF was officially known as “Electronic Mama”. Some of Boston’s best radio memories come from this radio station. Some of Ballou’s fellow jocks were…
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Bud Ballou, WKBW 1520 Buffalo | 1967
Another Frank Davis presentation… Bud Ballou would become legendary in Boston, at 1510 WMEX, then Fairbanks Communication’s WVBF in suburban Framingham. But before his stint at 105.7, Ballou was heard all up and down the Eastern Seaboard on >WKBW AM 1520 Buffalo. KB itself is legendary, with a signal that blankets the eastern half of…
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Top 40 Parody: 88.1 WTBS Cambridge
Top 40 Parody from then 88.1 WTBS (now WMBR) Cambridge. From Contributor Steven Green comes another gem of a recording! Admittedly, the audio quality from this cassette dub from the original reel isn’t the best, however, it is quite amusing listening to these student broadcasters try to imitate Top 40 radio from that era. This…