Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. The city of Detroit, Michigan turned into a battleground in July, 1967 after city police raided an 'unlicenced', after-hours bar on…
Here's a slice of 1960s upstate New York gold, reverb and all! This is the old 950 WBBF (now WROC). This was obviously recorded on a wideband AM receiver -…
We're going all the way back to the Summer of 1967 for this clip of KRLA! Known for boosting the careers of such famous deejays as Casey Casem (of "American…
KSOL (the original incarnation) was an AM station in San Francisco on 1450. AM 1450 was known as KSAN until July 1964, when the KSOL calls were first used. As…
Courtesy of Contributor Frank Davis, here's a rare recording of a weekend NBC "Monitor" show. This is a bit choppy, as the recording was stopped and re-started in many places…
John R. (Richbourg) was one of four Rhythm & Blues deejays who graced the airwaves of WLAC after dark, when the station's powerful 50,000 watt signal could be heard via…
WRKO in 1967... the call letters scream Bill Drake, but in this aircheck, the signature Drake sound, and jingles, are not there. In fact, when WRKO launched, in March of…
Born Robert Weston Smith, "Wolfman Jack" (or just "The Wolfman") was perhaps best known for his exciting broadcasts in the 1960s at XERF Ciudad Acuña, Mexico, beginning in 1963. That…