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Month: February 2022
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Elvis Duran and the Z Morning Zoo – WHTZ Z100 New York | December 9, 1997
You’ll barely believe your ears hearing this all-new, never before shared aircheck of the Z100 Z Morning Zoo.
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Hy Lit on WIFI 92 Philadelphia | Thursday, July 12, 1973
WIFI 92 Philadelphia – Hy Lit – Thursday, July 12, 1973 In Philadelphia, there is one name that stands out at the down of Rock & Roll… Hy Lit! Hyski was the man who brought Rock & Roll to the Delaware Valley, and played it uptown, downtown, cross-town, here there, almost everywhere. Hy…
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Steve McVie & Big Apple Airchecks Present: Career Spotlight – Alton Irwin
This composite begins in Hartford at 106.9 WCCC (Then known as top 40 “Triple C”), then moves along in succession to 13 Waves New Haven, KC-101 New Haven, JB-105 Providence, HitRadio 103 WHTT Boston, HitRadio 95 WPLJ New York, Z100 New York and Y-100 Miami.
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Ken Fairfield, 1500 WFIF Milford CT | September 26, 1980
WFIF has been a Christian preaching and teaching station so long that Google can’t even find a logo for the previous music formatted version of WFIF. Well, we had to put SOMETHING in there! Hi. Welcome to another classic radio aircheck from the Milford/New Haven market. There are very few recordings floating around of WFIF…
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Smokin’ Willie Bee Goode, WKCI Hamden “KC-101” New Haven | April, 1981
Another radio great has left the planet, and with him, many sad friends. As reported by his daughter, Alton Irwin, better known as Gnarly Charly and Smokin’ Willie Bee Goode passed away on February 5, 2022. His daughter said he went painlessly, so we can only assume it was sudden – we can all only…
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Terry Young on Hot Hits 98 WCAU-FM Philadelphia | 1983
WCAU-FM Hot Hits 98 Philadelphia – Terry Young – 1983 In 1981, Many radio programmers thought Top 40 radio was dying, or already dead. Many Top 40 stations, who were primarily on AM radio, were sounding more like Adult Contemporary stations. They were kind of soft, low energy, and, kind of dull. in…
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Jack Spector WCBS-FM 101.1 Sock Hop Composite
Jack Spector first made it big in New York City at the old “Good Guy” station, 570 WMCA. By the 1990s, Spector was being heard on CBS-FM playing the music he played at WMCA. This is an old recording. I’m guessing the 1990s, but this had no date on the label, and it was donated…