Courtesy: Rob Frankel

This aircheck features WWRL, one of New York’s AM R&B stations. Thought the 70s, the station competed head to head against 1190 WLIB, but in the early 1980s, WLIB  decided to go in a direction to serve New York’s West Indian & Caribbean population, playing Reggae, Calypso, Soca, and other sounds from Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, and Haiti. WWRL was a victim of the FM migration, as much of it’s audience moved to FM & WBLS.

This air check features a rare 1960s recording of WWRL and it features Frankie Crocker, who would soon leave WWRL for WMCA, then join WLIB & launch WBLS. -Ellis

 

Ellis B Feaster   From the Ellis B Feaster You Tube Radio Aircheck & Classic TV Channel.

 

 

 

By Ellis Feaster

Since 1979, Ellis has been on the radio, mostly hosting morning radio shows across the country, from Philly to Salt Lake City, Tampa to Seattle, and for the last 25 years, has been waking Orlando & Daytona Beach.

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