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Search results for: “LOS ANGELES”
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Nancy Plum & John M. Driscoll, KTNQ Ten-Q Los Angeles | September, 1977
Remember JOHNNY DRISCOLL from WCFL Chicago? Here he is, appearing on Ten-Q in 1977!
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Charlie Tuna, KROQ 1500 AM Los Angeles | June, 1973
A slice of L.A. Radio history is heard in this rare recording of the legendary Charlie Tuna (left) on KROQ-AM. A time before the now-legendary K-Rock on FM, this station started out as an original Top 40, KBLA, and after a number of format changes, returned to Top 40 from the ashes of Country station…
Big Ron O’Brien, 102.7 KIIS-FM Los Angeles | August 29, 1992
For such a short aircheck, this one is packed with just Big Ron and his voice!
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Jay Coffey, “Top of Pops Weekend”; KRTH K-Earth 101 Los Angeles | November 8, 1986
This is Oldies radio, really at the beginnings of it’s trek to the monster L.A. station that it is today
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The Real Don Steele, 93 KHJ Los Angeles | May 3, 1967
Steele was remarkably consistent in his style throughout his career.
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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.
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Dave Diamond, 1150 KIIS Los Angeles | May 1, 1973
Many know today’s 102.7 KIIS-FM as L.A.’s Hit Music Station. But I have been surprised by how many did not realize KIIS started as an AM station back in 1970. 1150 KRKD new owner changed to format from Adult Standards, to Soft Hits, and the calls were changed to KIIS, which was NOT meant to…
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London & Engelman, K-West 106 KWST Los Angeles | March 1982
The KWST call letters and “K-West 106” name, first appeard on the in 1969. KWST had a beautiful music format, until January 1, 1975, when the station flipped to Rock, with a sound similar to KLOS. Over time the ratings fell, and in 1981, KWST changed to a short lived Top 40 format. KWST…