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Year: 2023
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Curtis W., 13 WAVZ New Haven | October 3, 1978
Curtis W Hansen didn’t use his last name on 13 Waves or KC101-FM. His name is legendary. Best known for putting WEBE 108 on the air, Curtis is heard here doing the night show following Floyd Wright. It’s very short, just over one minute in length. Aircheck Courtesy of Contributor Bob Gilmore
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Floyd Wright, 13 WAVZ New Haven | October 3, 1978
Listen to this and I think you’ll agree. Friendly Floyd was remarkably consistent and sounded very much the same from his early days on the air, to his final days at 88.9 WJMJ Hartford.
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“Friendly Floyd” Wright, Curtis W. Hansen, 101.3 WKCI (KC-101) Hamden/New Haven | July 14, 1979
In honor of the late Floyd Wright, here’s a very short aircheck scope of he and Curtis W on KC-101 shortly after the station’s 1979 debut. Courtesy of Contributor Bob Gilmore.
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Pat Cashman on The Buzz 100.7 KIRO-FM Seattle | April 1996
KIRO-FM The Buzz 100.7 Seattle – Pat Cashman – April 1996 This aircheck features the morning show on Hot Talk formatted 100.7 The Buzz, KIRO-FM Seattle. It features long time Seattle radio & TV personality, Pat Cashman, and his friend, Lisa Foster. It was a quirky talk show designed for the Seattle area.…
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Mark Van Gelder on 1190 KJLA Kansas City | 1979
KJLA 1190 Kansas City – Mark Van Gelder – 1979 From the Dean O’Neal collection. Back in the late 1970s, radio stations across the country were jumping on the “all Disco” music format as a quick ratings fix. For many stations, they did see an uptick in listeners numbers. Some Disco stations became the…
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Jackson Armstrong on HitRadio 93 KKHR Los Angeles | 1984
KKHR HitRadio 93 Los Angeles – Jackson Armstrong – 1984 Courtesy: Mark Kattoura On August 25, 1983, KNX-FM adopted a Top 40 music format, similar to the other CBS Radio FM stations – and branded as “Hitradio 93 KKHR”. The heritage KNX-FM call sign was switched to KKHR. KKHR was not a traditional Top…
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Composite Aircheck, 107.7 KSOL San Francisco | February 1992
KSOL 107.7 San Francisco – Composite Aircheck – February 1992 Courtesy: Bob Mitchell 107.7 KSOL was one of San Franciscos leading R&B stations in the Bay are for many years.The station launched in 1975, when the station flipped to an urban contemporary format and took the the name “K-Soul.” KSOL became the first R&B…
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Machine Gun Kelly on 93 KHJ Los Angeles | December 29 1975
KHJ 93 Los Angeles – Machine Gun Kelly – December 29 1975 Courtesy: Larry McCabe Back in the late 1960s & early 1970s, 93 KHJ was a Top 40 powerhouse in SoCal. It was so popular, “Boss Radio“ was practically the soundtrack of Los Angeles. For many years, “personality”Top40 radio—dominated by lots of deejay…