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Category: 640 KFI
Larry McKay on 640 KFI Los Angeles | August 20 1981
KFI 640 Los Angeles – Larry McKay – August 20 1981 Courtesy: Larry McCabe 640 KFI Los Angeles is a big talk station today, but there was a time the station was cranking out the hits. KFI was a little late to the Top 40 game. They flipped to Top 40 in the mid…
Larry McKay on 64 KFI Los Angeles | August 20 1981
KFI 640 Los Angeles – Larry McKay – August 20 1981 Courtesy: Larry McCabe AM 640 KFI Los Angeles is a big talk station today, but there was a time the station was cranking out the hits. KFI was a little late to the Top 40 game. They flipped to Top 40 in the…
Nancy Plum, KFI AM 640 Los Angeles | March 23, 1987
Every aircheck tells a story. What listeners remember years later isn’t always what the station sounded like at the time they remember. For me, the most memorable time at KFI was the “Amazin’ AM” Top 40 era, which basically ran from 1978-1984, part of those years in Stereo. But THIS version of KFI? Airchecks of…
John & Ken FIRST WEEK at 104 WMGM Atlantic City | January 1989
WMGM 104MGM Atlantic City – John & Ken FIRST WEEK On Air – January 1989 John Kobylt & Ken Chiampou are talk radio legends in Los Angeles at 640 KFI. However, there was a time when John & Ken were playin music in CHR radio. The duo got their start on the radio as…
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.
Big Ron O’Brien, 64 KFI Los Angeles | September, 1979
Big Ron is in rare form here! A remark before every song. And after! This is a real fun aircheck!
QuickCheck: Terry Nelson on 64 KFI Los Angeles | 1978
Contributor J.R. Russ sent this in back in 2008 and it’s a superb aircheck from the days when KFI and KHJ were duking it out, along with KTNQ – “The new Ten-Q”! FM was making inroads, but in L.A., the biggest format, arguably, was AOR.. and its own battle of stations KMET and KLOS. But…
Eric Chase, 64 KFI Los Angeles | April 13, 1978
64 KFI, Eric Chase with Johnny Nash, who formerly didn’t see Diddly… Eric Chase is another one of those California legends who was heard on so many of the big stations up and down the coast. Perhaps spoken a bit less about than, say, M.G. Kelly, or Robert W. Morgan. But he’s definitely cut from…