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MG Kelly, 94.3 KMXN Garden Grove (Los Angeles) | September 5, 2001
Lemme give you my private line… Please do not give this out to anyone!!” Curator’s Notes: Finding this aircheck was a shock! Shocking, because this is not a format or station I would have expected to hear MG Kelly on. No, really. The format is called “Modern AC” and was popular around the time of…
Machine Gun Kelly, Oldies 93 KCBS-FM Los Angeles | Date unknown
Its always great to hear the gunner, and this is no exception… but why does your webmaster detect a hint of Dan Ingram sarcasm in Kelly’s delivery? Were it not for this exceptionally orchestrated set of KCBS-FM jingles and Southern California traffic reports, one could easily imagine being on the east coast and listening to…
Shotgun Tom Kelly, 1170 KCBQ San Diego | Sometime, 1974
From a tape (yep, a cassette!) given to me by the one and only Rich Brother Robbin (at left) back around 2005 or so while we were working in the same Entercom group of stations, this is an outstanding copy of something I had to literally BEG the famous KCBQ and (at the time we…
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…
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…
Rick Kelly & Glenn “FM” Stevens, 102.1 WAQY Wacky 102 Springfield Mass. | December, 1979
**LISTENING LINKS FOLLOW DESCRIPTION BELOW** Over the years, it’s been increasingly difficult to obtain recordings of the old Top 40 station that preceded WAQY‘s Classic Rock format. Known as “Wacky 102”, the station was known for its personalities and (at least for a time), it’s automated Top 40 format. We’ve held on to this aircheck…
Don Kelly, Anything Goes on K101 KIOI San Francisco | December 1973
KIOI, known to it’s listeners as K101 FM, was owned by engineering graduate and broadcasting magnate James Gabbert. It was a rather wild station. They had what could be best described as an adult top 40 format with a deep, deep playlist where you would hear all kinds of music. The station was very successful…
Machine Gun Kelly, First Show – 1020 KTNQ (Ten-Q) Los Angeles | March 18, 1978
MG Kelly on KTNQ – Not to be confused with the rap artist of the same name, this is “Machine Gun” Kelly (Gary D. Sinclair) . Kelly is an American Disc Jockey (Presenter) and a minor Hollywood Actor. Kelly was also the announcer for “Wheel of Fortune” in 1988-1989. “Wheel” was and is hosted and…

