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Hy Lit on 92.5 WIFI Philadelphia | 1973
WIFI 92 Philadelphia – Hy Lit – 1973 In Philadelphia, there is one name that stands out at the dawn of Rock & Roll… Hy Lit! Hyski was the man who brought Rock & Roll to the Delaware Valley, and played it uptown, downtown, cross-town, here there, almost everywhere. Hy Lit became an…
Big Tomm Rivers FIRST SHOW on 92 WOKY Milwaukee | July 1975
WOKY 92 Milwaukee – Big Tomm Rivers FIRST SHOW – July 1975 Courtesy: Kipper McGee 92 WOKY was a legendary Milwaukee station, that produced many great radio talents, including Big Tomm Rivers. Tomm Rivers spent years in Milwaukee before moving on to Chicago. This short air check features Tomm’s First day at WOKY, after…
Philadephia Top 40 & Urban Afternoon Drive Dial Sweep | October 1983
Back in October 1983, I recorded Philadelphia’s FM Top 40 & Urban stations. This is from that cassette tape. Stations in this aircheck include: WXTU New 92 (Mike Brophy) 105.3 WDAS-FM (Doug Henderson, son of Jocko Henderson) WWSH The Top FM 106 (Bobby Rich) WUSL Power 99fm (Jeff Wyatt) WCAU-FM Hot Hits 98 (Billy Burke).…
CHOM-FM 97.7 & CFQR 92 FM Montreal | August 1990
Radio Station: CHOM-FM / CFQR Frequency: 97.7 MHZ / 92.5 MHZ format: Rock / Adult Contomporary In 1990, I made my first ever trip to Montreal. Of course I had my trusty boombox on the back seat of the car. As I drove around “The City Of Saints,” I recorded as much radio as I…
CHOM-FM 97.7, CFQR 92, CKOI 96.9 Montreal | August 1990
Back in summer 1990, I made a trip to Monreal, Canada. While I was there, with my trusty tape recorder, I recorded a few radio stations. This is one of the tapes I recorded. The lion’s share of this tape features Montreal rocker 97.7 CHOM-FM. I also recorded a bit of Adult Contemporary formatted 92.5…
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…
92KTU Composite Aircheck, 92 WKTU New York | 1983
77 WABC was the undisputed radio leader in New York, until 1978, when WKTU ditched it’s Soft Rock format, and started playing Disco music 24/7. It was an instant success. The station shot to number one in the Big Apple, dethroning WABC. Names like Paco, G Keith Alexandar, Jim Harlan, JD Holiday (Paul Zarcone), Dale…
Lee Paris, on Rock of the 80s i92, WIFI Philadelphia | June 1983
Back during the early 1980s, mainstream Rock acts dominated Album Oriented Rock (AOR) radio, leaving very little room for the emerging New Wave & Punk Rock artists, like Depeche Mode, Culture Club, . Rick Caroll, Program Director at KROQ Los Angeles, introduced a new Rock format called “ROQ of the Eighties.” Carroll’s approach was to…