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Tag: 105.7 Framingham
The Rock Radio Reunion with Harvey Wharfield, 105.7 WROR Framingham/Boston | September 21, 2002 – 2:00pm
Wharfield made a name for himself at Top 40 WVBF.
The Rock Radio Reunion with Charles Laquidera, 105.7 WROR Framingham/Boston | September 20, 2002 – 5:00pm
Here’s a jock who really deserves more attention as one of perhaps Boston’s most legendary Rock Jocks.
The Rock Radio Reunion with Tai, 105.7 WROR Framingham/Boston | September 20, 2002 – 2:00pm
Among the Rock DeeJays of Boston radio, Mark Parenteau, Harvey Wharfield (WVBF, WCOZ, WAAF) and others took to the WROR microphones, telling stories of what it was like to be an album rock jock in the 60s, 70s and 1980s.
Jojo Kincaid, WVBF Framingham (Boston) | October, 1978
Jojo Kincaid has long been one of your webmaster’s favorites. Here’s Mr. Kincaid doing what he does best, and the tempo is so fast, the show so tight, it’s hard to keep up! The best Top 40 jocks were fast and this ‘check doesn’t disappoint! Recorded on a Friday night, Jojo Kincaid is kicking off…
Bud Ballou, 105.7 WVBF Framingham (Boston) | May 19, 1973
I’m starting a rumor too… except, my rumors come out true! This is a stunningly fresh aircheck of the late, great Bud Ballou on the old “Stereo 105”. Actually, in 1973, WVBF was officially known as “Electronic Mama”. Some of Boston’s best radio memories come from this radio station. Some of Ballou’s fellow jocks were…
JoJo Kincaid, WVBF “F-105” Framingham/Boston | January, 1979
Continuing the broadcast of WVBF from January (we suspect the 15th), 1979, here’s midday guy JoJo Kincaid. Never mind that he’s one of your webmaster’s radio heroes from my youth, talk about talent! WVBF is still giving away free money, and hopes listeners will call in to say how horrible AM radio is…. because this…
New England Composite, October-November 1978
Original Comments: Close your eyes and imagine yourself in Boston. The year is 1978. You start tuning around the radio dial. You start on the AM band, because that’s where your favorite station has been for many years. You stop for a moment at 680. WRKO is still going strong. They call themselves “New England’s…