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Category: *Airchexx By Region
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Harvey Miller (Humble Harve) 93 KHJ Los Angeles | 1969
KHJ 93 Los Angeles – Harvey Miller – 1969 This aircheck features the mighty 93 KHJ in Los Angeles, and Humble Harvey Miller. Miller began his career in the Philly area. He eventually landed a gig on Philadelphia’s Top 40 monster, 99 WIBG, where he was on air from 1958 until 1962. He…
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A Sample of 740 WCAS Cambridge MA | Summer, 1978
This was donated to airchexx by Julian Porter. Julian spent some time in Boston in 1978 and recorded almost a full day of radio in the Boston area. This is one of the AM stations he captured, that survived all these years.
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An Interview With Dale Parsons – 1230 / 103.1 WBLQ Westerly RI | December 31, 2021
What follows, is over 20 minutes of Dale Parsons stories…
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Bill “Butterball” Crane on 1450 WVON Chicago | August 1967
WVON 1450 Chicago – Bill “Butterball” Crane – August 1967 This aircheck featured Chicago’s longtime R&B station, 1450 WVON. WVON was a “heritage” R&B station serving Chicago’s black community, launching in 1963. WVON featured great air personalities like Moses “Lucky” Cordell, Herb Kent “The Cool Gent”, E. Rodney Jones, Joe “Youngblood” Cobb, Pervis Spann,…
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Ken Gilbert Interviews Eddie Money: 97.1 WZRT “Z97” Rutland VT | January 22, 1997
Back in 1997, Eddie Money was coming to Vermont… that’s news in and of itself! Ken Gilbert is caught here, interviewing the artist known for the hits, “Two Tickets To Paradise”, “Take Me Home Tonight”, “I Wanna Go Back” and others on Z97 (97.1 WZRT Rutland). The interview lasts about 2 1/2 minutes, then we…
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Linwood “Cuzzin Linnie” Henderson on Soul 73 KKDA Dallas | May 7 1993
KKDA Soul 73 Dallas – Linwood “Cuzzin Linnie” Henderson – May 7 1993 Courtesy: Robert Nicholson Linwood “Cuzzin Linnie” Henderson spent 50 years on the radio in Dallas. Cuzzin Linnie came to Dallas in 1960, where he was an announcer for KKSN-AM 730, which would later become KKDA-AM. It was hard to cross…
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Gus Saunders, 680 WNAC Boston | June 16, 1961
Unlike many of Boston’s “historic” radio stations, the story behind WNAC and it’s personalities isn’t quite as well documented as 680s later incarnation as Top 40 formatted WRKO. We know that Gus Saunders did news on WNAC for a time and we know from this aircheck that Roy Leonard was heard doing morning drive, although…