It’s March 1984. You're in New York, as you tune around the radio dial. This recording is an example of what you would have head. I was driving around New…
Nicknamed “The Velvet Voice,” Vaughn Harper was a major pioneer of the smooth and soulful “Quiet Storm” R&B/blues/jazz format at 107.5 WBLS that became popular at Urban stations across America in…
Long before Alan Colmes hosted Hannity & Colmes on Fox News, Alan spent decades on the radio, mostly in New York. His radio career took off when WABC hired…
Part 2 of this scope is a compilation of two days worth of KTNQ Los Angeles. Its mostly Nancy Plum, but contains a few breaks from Gary Cocker, whose filling in for morning man / Ten-Q Program Director John M. Driscoll, and later, a few minutes that represent at least the first hour of Mr. Driscoll himself... at the end of this recording.
Listen as DeSuze and Kaye describe the major events of their careers at WBZ. You'll hear the former morning man tell his stories of how he reported V-J Day in 1945, Hurricane Carol and the WBZ-TV tower crashing in front of him as he returned to the station from a dentist appointment, some humorous personal stories of things that happened on the air and what his family and he were doing in 1993.