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Rich Brother Robbin, KCBQ San Diego | June, 1973
Found on a tape we thought we’d already processed was this gem. From the Summer of ’73, here’s wildman Rich Brother Robin apprearing in what sounds like his return to KCBQ (we never knew he left!). Perhaps he’d just been on vacation. No matter, Rich Bro is the poster child for high energy Top 40.…
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Rich “Brother” Robbin: West Coast Composite | 1980s
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Here’s a tape that Rich Brother Robbin gave to me when we worked together at Citadel Memphis Radio Group. It shows him doing some of his best work out west, including San Diego and Tucson.
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Rich “Brother” Robbin on KCBQ San Diego | December, 1973
Who woulda thought that in 1973 AM Top 40 would sound this good! Rich Brother Robin could open a university on how to do high-energy radio. Perhaps he should… the former WSRR (now WKIM) Memphis PD and creator of the Classic Hits oldies format sounded awesome in his prime! Anyway, at just over seven minutes,…
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Shotgun Tom Kelly, 1170 KCBQ San Diego | Sometime, 1974
From a tape (yep, a cassette!) given to me by the one and only Rich Brother Robbin (at left) back around 2005 or so while we were working in the same Entercom group of stations, this is an outstanding copy of something I had to literally BEG the famous KCBQ and (at the time we…
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KFMB-FM San Diego First Birthday Bash | March, 1976
Hang on to your hats! This is the highest energy CHR station you’ve ever heard!
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Bobby Ocean, 1170 KCBQ San Diego | May 26, 1971
A bit of light processing returns this performance of the Bobby Ocean show on KCBQ to life! Quoted from Wikipedia “Some of KCBQ’s most legendary personalities included Don Howard, Jim O’Leary, Ralph James, Jack Vincent, Dex Allen, Harry “Happy Hare” Martin, “Shotgun” Tom Kelly, Charlie & Harrigan, Charlie Tuna, Bob Shannon, Perry Allen, Bobby Ocean, Lee “Baby”…
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The PD’s Collection: Scotty Lawrence, 107.3 KMJK Kansas City, MO. Tape #1
What is “The PD’s Collection”? Quite simply, it’s a large box full of demo cassettes that were sent in to various Program Directors from places I worked over the years. This first batch of tapes comes from Contributor Rich Brother Robbin, who was programming WSRR 98.1 The Cat Memphis when he gave it to me.…
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Kelly Tyler, WZNF Lumberton MS | January 11, 2008
A correction as to the contributor of this aircheck is in order. This was sent in by longtime Contributor Jeffrey James. Not Rich Brother Robbin, as previously stated. Sorry for the mixup! I can not tell you much about this radio station, other than sometime earlier this year it flipped to CHR as “The Gorilla”.…