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Month: December 2022
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Chuck Morgan on WSM 650 Nashville | 1981
WSM 650 Nashville – Chuck Morgan – 1981 Courtesy: Robert Nicholson For almost a century, 650 AM WSM has been a leader in Country music Radio. WSM debuted on Oct. 5, 1925, and less than two months later, the station would birth its most famous show (and the show that would make country music…
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KMGI Seattle / I1077 Composite, Sometime Around 1990
Thanks to contributor Rob Sisco (WXLO 99X New York) for sending this in! Rob wrote the description below, and credit for producing this piece of audio goes to Greg MacArthur. So this was circa 1990 when Bobby Rich was hired to be the general manager of KMGI / KIXI Seattle. He brought me in to…
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Greaseman on 98 WRC Washington | August 9 1973
WRC 98 Washington – Greaseman – August 9 1973 Doug Tract, better known as The Greaseman. He is truly a one of a kind radio personality. In an era of 3, 4, & 5 person morning shows, Grease would make radio comedy gold, all by himself. The Greaseman pseudonym originated while he was in…
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Broadway Bill Lee, 97.1 WQHT New York | May, 1989
“You might’s well write it down, the station that’s heard all over town…” Curator’s Notes: The Airchexx archives are still chocked full of goodies given to us in years past! Contributor Andy Bologovsky sent this one way back when I lived in Tennessee on CD. A pretty good quality recording of “Hot 97” in its…
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Humble Harvey Miller on 93 KHJ Los Angeles | March 2 1967
KHJ 93 Los Angeles – Harvey Miller – March 2 1967 This aircheck features the mighty 93 KHJ in Los Angeles, and Humble Harvey Miller. Harvey began his career in the Philly area. He eventually landed a gig on Philadelphia’s Top 40 monster, 99 WIBG, where he was on air from 1958 until 1962.…
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Terry Young on Hot Hits 98 WCAU-FM Philadelphia | January 23, 1985
WCAU-FM Hot Hits 98 Philadelphia – Terry Young – January 23 1985 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.…