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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…
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Wink Martindale on 980 KFWB Los Angeles | June 2 1965
KFWB 980 Los Angeles – Wink Martindale – June 2 1965 This aircheck, features 98 KFWB, and Wink Martindale. If you were not from southern California, you may not have known Wink spent many years as a radio personality. Martindale was an exceptionally talented DJ, who was frequently seen on national game shows. He…
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Bob Dayton 1500 KBLA Los Angeles | June 13 1967
KBLA 1500 Los Angeles – Bob Dayton – June 13 1967 For some people, when they hear the name Bob Dayton, they automatically think of the the guy who was fired from WABC in 1965, when he commemorated the twentieth anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, by playing The Crests “16 Candles.” It was…
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Robert W Morgan on 93 KHJ Los Angeles | May 27 1968
KHJ 93 Los Angeles – Robert W Morgan – May 27 1968 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 chatter and &…
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Nancy Plum, KTNQ (1020) “Ten Q” Los Angeles | January 27, 1979
A box of tapes arrived in the mail in January. I was a bit surprised, but then remembered that Nancy Plum had promised to send some airchecks a little over a year ago. Here’s the first of dozens of donated airchecks. It’s Nancy Plum herself on Ten-Q from what I feel was one of the…
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Jackson Armstrong on Hitradio 93 KKHR Los Angeles | 1984
KKHR Hitradio 93 Los Angeles – Jackson Armstrong – 1984 On August 25, 1983, KNX-FM adopted a Top 40 music format, similar to the other CBS Radio FM stations – and branded as “Hitradio 93 KKHR”. The heritage KNX-FM call sign was switched to KKHR. KKHR was not a traditional Top 40 music format…
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The Real Don Steele on 93 KHJ Los Angeles | May 1972
KHJ 93 Los Angeles – The Real Don Steele – May 1972 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 chatter…
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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…