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Tag: Rick Shaw
Quincy McCoy on 106 WAXY Miami | Summer 1974
WAXY 106 Miami – Quincy McCoy – Summer 1974 Courtesy: Mike McCann WAXY was a popular station in the Miami – Ft Lauderdale market. It was popular as a Top 40 station in the 70s, and later, it was popular playing oldies. WAXY had some pretty big names grace their microphones. Roby Yonge,…
KFRC Station Composite, 610 KFRC San Francisco | 1979
There are some radio stations that are considered legendary. WABC New York, WLS Chicago, KHJ Los Angeles, and I think KFRC San Francisco would be in that category. It was San Francisco’s Top 40 giant, in the 1960s, 70s, and into the 80s. The talent at the station was unbelievable! in fact, this composite aircheck…
Rick Shaw & John Mack Flanagan on 610 KFRC San Francisco | October 10, 1976
Here are over 15 minutes of pure 1970s KFRC heaven! If WABC New York is considered the greatest Top 40 station of all time (on the East Coast), then 610 KFRC has to be it for the West. Actually, west coast Top 40 was significantly different than it’s east coast counterpart, so in this regard,…
Don Bleu, Rick Shaw; 99.7 KYUU San Francisco | August 5, 1988
KYUU was launched with those call letters by then owner NBC, in 1978. The station was Top 40 for most of its existence, but in 1988, NBC began selling off all of it’s radio properties to concentrate solely on Television. Emmis purchased KYUU, much like it purchased the 660 frequency from NBC in New York…
Rick Shaw, 560 WQAM Miami | December 20, 1967
Aircheck courtesy of Contributor Larry Stoler Often times when researching the legacies of classic radio stations, we don’t come across much valuable information. Its times like this when the audio we post must speak for itself. This aircheck is all about the hits of 1967 and the air talents of Rick Shaw. The burning question…
QuickChexx: Rick Shaw, 98.7 WOR-FM New York | Winter, 1972
Rick Shaw is possibly best remembered for his days at 610 KFRC San Francisco. It is likely no coincidence that Shaw was on both stations, as KFRC and WOR-FM were co owned by RKO-General. This moves right along, and as short as this clip is, you get a feel for the radio station and for…