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George Michael FINAL SHOW on 56 WFIL Philadelphia | September 6 1974
WFIL 56 Philadelphia – George Michael FINAL SHOW – September 6 1974 Famous 56 WFIL, & The Pop Explosion was a radio powerhouse in Philadelphia, from 1966, into the 1970s! The station was tight, cranked out the hits, and had some of Philly’s biggest personalities, the WFIL Boss Jocks…. Jim O’Brien, JJ Jeffrey,…
Charlie Van Dyke FINAL SHOW on 1190 KLIF Dallas | 1979
KLIF 1190 Dallas – Charlie Van Dyke FINAL SHOW – 1979 Courtesy: Robert Nicholson If you know about the history of Top 40 radio, then you know the name Gordon McLendon. McLendon was the owner of 1190 KLIF, and was considered the man who perfected Top 40 radio on KLIF. In 1954, the…
Sandy Beach FINAL SHOW, 930 WBEN Buffalo | July 30 2020
WBEN 930 Buffalo – Sandy Beach FINAL SHOW – July 30 2020 Sandy Beach has been a fixture on Buffalo radio for decades! His quick wit and infectious laugh have been a part of Western New York ever since the 1960s. Beach spent nearly 50 years in Buffalo, with 23 years hosting “Beach and…
Huey Meaux & The Crazy Cajun Show on 90.1 KPFT Houston | 1974
Huey P. Meaux, was a studio and record-label owner, as well as chart-topping producer who helped define the Gulf Coast sound through hits by the Sir Douglas Quintet, Freddy Fender and Barbara Lynn. While producing records, Huey spent many years on the radio in Texas playing the music he loved. That music was mostly Zydego,…
Loren & Wally, Wally’s Final Show on 105.7 WROR Boston | December 16 2016
Radio Station: WROR Boston Frequency: 105.7 MHZ Format: Classic Hits A staple of Boston radio since 1981, Loren Owens and Wally Brine have occupied the morning slot on the 105.7 FM frequency ever since taking over from another Boston legend, Dale Dorman, on the old WVBF. The station went from AC, to Country, to Oldies,…
Chris Tarrant, 95.8 Capital FM London | October 9 1996
Until the 1970s, the British airwaves belonged almost exclusively to the BBC. However, the British government eventually decided to open the country’s radio environment to commercial stations in 1972, and new stations emerged as a result. one of those new stations was Capital Radio. Capital’s first few years were rough because advertisers were slow to…
Ingrid Schumacher FIRST MIDDAY SHOW, 104.5 CHUM-FM Toronto | September 1, 1999
Ingrid Schumacher was one of Toronto’s longest serving radio personalities. From 1977 through 2017, she was on 104.5 CHUM-FM. From the AOR days, and through the CHR days. Right out of college, she was hired by CHUM. She replaced Rick Moranis. in 1978, Ingrid became the first female in Canadian Radio to host a Drive…
Bob Sirott, FIRST SHOW on 720 WGN Chicago | January 6, 2020
You may remember Bob Sirott, from his days on 89 WLS Chicago, back in the 1970s. You can hear Bob on this WLS Composite from the 1970s. He was actually on WLS from 1973, through 1979, when he left radio for television. Bob took a job at WBBM-TV in 1980. After five years at Channel 2, Sirott…