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Year: 2020
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Ken Gilbert, 102.1 WAQY Wacky 102 Springfield | 1980
WAQY used to air a Top 40 format using the brand name “Wacky 102”.
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Big Jay Sorensen, The Time Machine, 66 WNBC New York | September, 1988
Here’s the first in a large series of Time Machine airchecks from the late 66 (AM) WNBC New York.
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Matt Siegel on Kiss 108 WXKS FM Boston | June 21, 1984
WXKS-FM Boston, Kiss 108 is one of the most listened to radio stations in New England. The one time Disco outlet, turned CHR, has been a market leader since the late 1970s. The station had some of the best jocks to be heard anywhere in the Northeast. Matt Siegel is the longtime morning man…
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Mike Raub, 1450 WJBX Bridgeport CT | July 19, 1986
The recording is in mono, but in very high quality mono, suggesting that this was recorded using a typical widebanded AM receiver available in the 1980s.
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New York City Radio Dial Scan | March 1984
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 York, and just tuning up & down the dial, and recording what I head. You’ll hear many of the big players, like 101.1 WCBS-FM, Z100…
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Vaughn Harper, 107.5 WBLS New York | November 1980
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 the early 1980s. Before radio, basketball was Harper’s first love. He was a fifth-round draft pick for the Detroit Pistons in 1968, but his basketball…
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Alan Colmes with guest Cousin Bruce Morrow, 66 WNBC New York | January 1987
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 him for the morning drive slot. He was billed as “W. Alan B. Colmes,” & replaced Ross & Wilson. He spent time on air at…
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Nancy Plum Overnights on 1020 KTNQ Ten-Q Los Angeles | April 4-5, 1978, Part 2
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.…