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Tag: 1430
Gladys “Gee Gee” Hill on 1430 KCOH Houston | 1970
KCOH 1430 Houston – Gladys “Gee Gee” Hill – 1970 1430 KCOH Houston, proudly described itself as Texas’s first black radio station. It was the first black owned radio station in Texas, third in the nation. The station has been broadcasting it’s Soul, Gospel, Talk, Zydeco, & Blues format since 1953. The station’s “Looking…
Ron Lundy on 1430 WIL St Louis | February 1962
WIL 1430 St Louis – Ron Lundy – February 1962 WIL in St Louis was one of the early Rock & Roll stations in America in the 1950s. It was a power house Top 40 station in the 1960s, until it was overtaken by KXOK. Some legendary talent worked on air at WIL……
Ron Lundy on 1430 WIL St Louis | January 4 1963
WIL 1430 St Louis – Ron Lundy – January 4 1963 WIL in St Louis was one of the early Rock & Roll stations in America in the 1950s. it was a power house Top 40 station in the 1960s, until it was overtaken by KXOK. Some legendary talent worked on air at…
Gladys “Gee Gee” Hill, 1430 KCOH Houston | 1970
KCOH 1430 Houston – Gladys “Gee Gee” Hill – 1970 1430 KCOH Houston, proudly described itself as Texas’s first black radio station. It was the first black owned radio station in Texas, third in the nation. The station has been broadcasting it’s Soul, Gospel, Talk, Zydeco, & Blues format since 1953. The station’s “Looking…
New York City Radio Dial Scan | March 1984
It’s March 1984. You’re in New York, as you tune around the radio dial. This recording is an example of what you would have head. I was driving around New York, and just tuning up & down the dial, and recording what I head. You’ll hear many of the big players, like 101.1 WCBS-FM, Z100…
Gladys “Gee Gee” Hill, 1430 KCOH Houston | 1970
1430 KCOH Houston, proudly described itself as Texas’s first black radio station. It was the first black owned radio station in Texas, third in the nation. The station has been broadcasting it’s Soul, Gospel, Talk, Zydeco, & Blues format since 1953. The station’s “Looking Glass” studio has provided an opportunity for the station’s…
Ron Lundy, 1430 WIL St. Louis | February 1962
Before Ron Lundy became a radio superstar at 77 WABC & 101 WCBS-FM in New York, he was a popular afternoon drive host in St Louis at 1430 WIL St Louis, from 1960 to 1965. Lundy was brought to WIL in 1960 by Dan Ingram, who was the station’s program director. When he…