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Jackson Armstrong, 610 KFRC San Francisco | December 30, 1982
AUDIO ONLY – Play Below Here’s a generous dose of quick-witted, fast-talking Jack Armstrong… on our favorite station KFRC! Notables for this aircheck include tons of 80s era jingles, a real CHR approach and while it wasn’t labelled this way on the tape, our contributor apparently had an AM stereo receiver because this ‘check is…
John Mack Flanagan “Family Values” – PM Drive on 99.7 KFRC-FM San Francisco
Our late, great friend John Mack Flanagan highlights this incredible aircheck from his days at Oldies formatted 99.7 in it’s KFRC-FM incarnation. This aircheck features flawless timing, perfect execution… things that radio stations seem to have done away with for the convenience of computer automation. Yet, this wasn’t so long ago? Was it? No date…
Chuck Buell on 610 KFRC San Francisco | May 7 1974
KFRC 610 San Francisco – Chuck Buell – May 7 1974 Courtesy: Robert Nicholson This aircheck features Chick Buell on KFRC from 1974. Chuck Buell is known for his smooth, comfortable, concise & relatable style on air. He was one of the youngest major market drive time radio personalities at the time. In…
Jackson Armstrong, 610 KFRC San Francisco | January, 1983
Here’s Jack Armstrong minus the GO-RILLA on MY personal favorite Top 40 station, EVER, 610 KFRC!
Big Tom Parker on 610 KFRC San Francisco | August 10 1978
KFRC 610 San Francisco – Big Tom Parker – August 10 1978 It’s Big Tom Parker is featured on KFRC. He was a staple on the radio in the 1970s & 80s. But before SFO, as well as after, Big Tom spent many years on air in Portland, and eventually moved into radio…
Dr. Don Rose on KFRC 610 San Francisco | January 20 1976
KFRC 610 San Francisco – Dr Don Rose – January 20 1976 Dr. Don Rose was the King of Bay Area radio in the 1970s & 80s. King of corny one-liners and wacky sound effects, Dr. Don ruled as morning man at KFRC, “the Big 610.” No. 1 rated virtually from his October 1973…
Wild Bill Scott, KFRC AM/FM San Francisco | June 24, 1994
Wild Bill Scott was a radio pioneer who was credited with creating the “Z-Rock” Rock Radio Network. He was best known as a radio personality who worked at mainly hard rock stations across the U.S. including Chicago’s WLUP and WMET, along with the legendary KROQ “K-Rock” in Los Angeles. He’s heard here on the relatively…