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Dennis Coffey, 980 CKGM Montreal | January 16, 1972
It’s a “Beatles Weekend” on CKGM and there’s lots of Beatles music on. This is a good quality aircheck which includes some interesting promos and commercial (segments). We couldn’t find much information on Dennis Coffey, so for that, we’ll rely upon our visitors to fill in the blanks.
Station Profile, 56 WFIL Philadelphia 1972
From the mid 1960’s, to the mid 1970s, Famous 56 WFIL was on fire in Philadelphia. The station was played everywhere. The WFIL Boss Jocks seemed bigger than life! It seemed like they were at every event in Philly. Parades, sporting events, high schools, and of course at every WFIL event. Some of these names are still talked about…
Imus in the Morning, 66 WNBC New York – First Anniversary Show | December 4, 1972
It’s a miracle NBC even kept the I-Man. Harry Harrison was KILLING it over at WABC!
Introducing The Greaseman (Doug Tract), 1460 WAXC Rochester | 1972
The beginnings of someone the world would come to know as the Greaseman.
The Thomas Whetston Collection: Tom Campbell on AFRTS Stateside #1 | 1972
In the first of what our Contributor says will be hundreds of recordings of Armed Forces Radio – some from LP, some from tape, here’s one that took a bit of time to nail down. I think this is from 1972. This is based upon the music. We know, for instance, that Derek & The…
Bill Todd as Cat Simon, 93 KHJ Los Angeles | July, 1972
Bill Todd, AKA Cat Simon was having every jock’s worst nightmare. Songs stopped in mid-play. Carts misfired. Not once, not twice but several times. One can almost feel his frustration as he says, “I’m having a night, folks!” Well then! Courtesy of Contributor Max Power, here’s a show every radio disc jockey hopes he’ll never…
Composite: 77 WABC New York | 1972
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 of a day on the air at MusicRadio 77 starting with Harry Harrison in the morning, then moving on to the late, great Ron Lundy,…