R&B formatted WWRL New York featured some very big names pass through it's doors from 1964 to 1982: Reggie Lavong, Hal Jackson, Hank Spann, Bobby Jay,…
Charlie Greer was one of WABC's "All-Americans". Branded "Channel 77", this was the era when WABC became the dominant Top 40 station, and became legendary with its connection to The Beatles!
First appearing on this website in 2010, it's time for a flashback. Audio has been gently re-mastered. The contributor for this is Paul Ford. This is this brief composite…
Date of Recording: 07.29.1970 Station: 770 WABC New York Format: Top 40 Featured Air Personality: Ron Lundy (WIL/WABC/WCBS-FM) (June 25, 1934 – March 15, 2010) Contributor: Big Apple Airchecks Hello…
There's something about Cousin Brucie. People either loved him or weren't crazy about him. Here's Bruce Morrow at the peak of his popularity on WABC. Notice how fast Morrow is…
It's the SWINGIN' sound of 77 Radio in New York! From the earliest days of WABC's Top 40 format and one of Dan Ingram's first broadcasts, here's the beginning's of…
Courtesy of Steven Green, here's a long-awaited brand new Dan Ingram recording from the heyday of the greatest Top 40 Station of All Time! One of the clearest recordings of…
From the heyday of WABC, here's a GREAT aircheck of Bruce Morrow when he was a teen jock. Right off we hear Brucie's custom jingle recorded by the Four Seasons.…