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…
Contributor Tom Prestigiacomo donated over a dozen airchecks of his and others' programs at WAKY Louisville back in 2005 and we're just now getting to the process of encoding these…
I know virtually nothing about WSAC, other than it was on a low-powered 'graveyard frequency'. According to this tribute site which credits Paul Urbahns with photos and some old survey…
Courtesy of Webmaster Steve West. Here's the only known recording of the final show, 7-12 Midnight, on the old CHR formatted "Wacky 102" WAQY Springfield Massachusetts. My good friend Jim…
In one of the best FM recordings in terms of quality we've ever received from 1971, here's morning man Murray Kaufman (aka Murray the K) on the old WHFS 102.3.…
Like so many other recordings of WOR-FM, this one suffers from tape age. Still, it's good enough to hear Mark Driscoll and the Boss sound of Bill Drake's handiwork in…
Most everyone knows the story. Gordon McLendon's KLIF took Dallas by storm in the 60s and until he sold it in the 70s, no other station could touch it. By…