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Bob Jones, 580 KDAV Lubbock TX | July 15, 1976
KDAV first went on the air at 580 kHz. It is considered the first radio station in the United States to play Country Music full-time.
William B. Williams Farewell; Bob Jones, WNEW 1130 New York, Part 2 | August 3, 1986
… There’s only one. WNEW Eleven Three Oh in New York. There was, until 1992. Not counting it’s sister Album Oriented Rock FM station on 102.7, WNEW (AM) was the most unique radio station in America. To be sure, there were radio stations, primarilly on the AM dial, which played American Standards, but most of…
William B. Williams Farewell; Bob Jones, WNEW 1130 New York, Part 1 | August 3, 1986
Somewhere, in some vault, there is a master recording of this tribute to the late William B. Williams. But, for this website dedicated to classic radio, perhaps it’s better that we present the following original ‘off the air’ recording, made by Contributor Ira Warren Patasnik on a simple table radio.. CORRECTION (10/27/10) – Our Contributor…
Easy Listening WLRW 94 Champaign-Urbana | September 7 1969
WLRW 94 Champaign-Urbana – Easy Listening – September 7 1969 From the Bob Jones collection. No big personalities on this recording. This aircheck features old fashioned easy listening radio radio from the 1960s. WLRW-FM 94, from 1969. The station was easy listening, with lots of instrumentals, but there were a few songs on the…
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.
Tommy Wright, KIKX 580 Tucson | March 29, 1969
Along with Tommy Wright, toward the end of this aircheck is a full newscast anchored by Lyle Dean.
Eric Chase, 64 KFI Los Angeles | June 13, 1979
The recording is remarkably clean and sounds very much like it did coming out of your typical AM radio speaker in 1979.