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Harvey Miller On 93 KHJ Los Angeles | March 2 1967
KHJ 93 Los Angeles – Harvey Miller – March 2 1967 This aircheck features the mighty 93 KHJ in Los Angeles, and Humble Harvey Miller. Harvey began his career in the Philly area. He eventually landed a gig on Philadelphia’s Top 40 monster, 99 WIBG, where he was on air from 1958 until…
Harvey Miller (Humble Harve) 93 KHJ Los Angeles | 1969
KHJ 93 Los Angeles – Harvey Miller – 1969 This aircheck features the mighty 93 KHJ in Los Angeles, and Humble Harvey Miller. Miller began his career in the Philly area. He eventually landed a gig on Philadelphia’s Top 40 monster, 99 WIBG, where he was on air from 1958 until 1962. He…
“Humble” Harvey Miller on Radio 99 WIBGPhiladelphia | Wednesday March 15 1961
WIBG 99 Philadelphia – Harvey Miller – Wednesday March 15 1961 Courtesy: Dan McKeown If you grew up during the glorious days of AM radio in Philly in the 50s and 60s, “Wibbage,” Radio 99 WIBG WIBG was king in the 1950s through mid 60s until WFIL took that lead away. This aircheck features…
Wink Martindale, 98 KFWB Los Angeles | 1965
**LISTENING LINKS** Click below to hear this aircheck UNSCOPED – FULL AIRCHECK Click below to hear this aircheck TELESCOPED Click below to view this from the Airchexx Classic Radio YouTube Channel Description Wink Martindale is a well-known personality, not only in radio but as a TV game show host. In fact, Martindale has been part…
L.A. Top 40 Radio Composite | February, 1983
At 2 minutes in, more proof that CHR radio was so much different in 1983 than now.
Charlie Tuna, 1520 KOMA Oklahoma City | 1966
As a young kid in the 1970’s, I would lie in bed at night, with my transistor radio next to my ear, listening to clear channel stations from around the country, like WLS, WWL, & WABC. 1520 KOMA in Oklahoma City was one of those clear channel stations, with a protected 750 mile nighttime signal…
The Harvey Miller Show (Humble Harve), 1500 KBLA Burbank | December 17, 1966
At this point in time, KBLA actually sounded good. But it’s signal at night really stunk.
Wink Martindale, 710 KMPC Los Angeles | June 1976
Chances are you remember Wink Martindale from TV gams shows. He hosted 21 different game shows, including “Trivial Pursuit”, “Can You Top This”, “High Rollers”, “Debt”, “Gambit”, and the long-running “Tic-Tac-Dough”. But if you grew up in Southern California, you probably know Wink had a long radio career as well. Wink spent much of the…