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Year: 2021
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Boss Radio Sneak Preview w/ Roger Christian on 93 KHJ Los Angeles | April 29, 1965
Radio Station: Boss Radio 93 KHJ Los Angeles Frequency: 930 kHZ format: Top 40 Boss Radio 93 KHJ was THE station to listen to in SoCal in the 1960s, into the 70s. Lots of excitement, jocks bigger than life, fast jingles, outrageous contests, and of course, THE HITS, made the station extremely popular. This aircheck…
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Johnny Hall, 1300 KYNO Fresno | 1968
The Drake sound was alive and well at KYNO, in fact, it was big here before Bill Drake took it to KHJ in Los Angeles. This is the Johnny Hall show, and it features ALL the major elements that would make up Boss Radio; Johnny Mann jingles., familiar talkovers – short, snappy and to the…
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Miami Morning Radio Dial Sweep | February 1991
In February 1991, I made a trip to South Florida… with my boombox. One morning I got up early, and started recording morning drive from up & down Miami’s radio dial. This aircheck features clips of Miami radio stations in morning drive. WEDR 99Jamz, WKIS Kiss 99.9, WHYI Y100, WSHE, WHQT Hot 105, WMXJ,…
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Famous Amos & “Brooklyn’s Own” Joe Causi, 101.1 WCBS-FM New York | New Year’s Eve 2008/09
Here’s one right off the CBS-FM studio skimmer. Russ DiBello aka Famous Amos is playing the top 10 party songs of all time. #1 plays right before midnight. A few “liner notes” about this one. You hear a few people in the studio as they countdown to 2009. Anita Bonita is always with Russ. Radio…
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Boston Morning Drive Radio Dial Sweep | June 1984
In summer 1984, I made a trip to Boston… with my boombox. One morning I got up early, and started recording morning drive from up & down Boston’s radio dial. This aircheck features clips of Boston area morning radio shows including: WXKS-FM (Matt Segal) WROR (Joe & Andy) WBZ (Dave Maynard) WBCN (Charles Laquidara)…
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D-Day Covered by Radio. CBS Radio Network Reports on the Allied Invasion of France | June 6, 1944
The announcer/news anchor heard is Bob Trout. There is a report from Edward R. Murrow in London, and CBS even had it’s own “Military Analyst”, Major George Fielding Elliot, who tries to interpret the reports that come in during the night.
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Bill Rock: Tidbits of a Career
Legendary voice Bill Rock donated a short compilation of some of his best work a few ago.
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Nicky Horne with Wolfman Jack, Capital Radio 194 kHz London | August 21, 1975
Nicky Horne asks the Wolfman to come sit behind the mic and do what he did in the States. This turned out to be a recreation of XERB, XERF and American Graffiti.