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Tag: Boss Radio
The Real Don Steele on 93 KHJ Los Angeles | May 1972
KHJ 93 Los Angeles – The Real Don Steele – May 1972 Back in the late 1960s & early 1970s, 93 KHJ was a Top 40 powerhouse in SoCal. It was so popular, “Boss Radio“ was practically the soundtrack of Los Angeles. For many years, “personality” Top40 radio, dominated by lots of deejay chatter…
The Real Don Steele on 93 KHJ Los Angeles | March 1967
KHJ 93 Los Angeles – The Real Don Steele – March 1967 Courtesy: Robert Nicholson Back in the late 1960s & early 1970s, 93 KHJ was a Top 40 powerhouse in SoCal. It was so popular, “Boss Radio“ was practically the soundtrack of Los Angeles. For many years, “personality” Top40 radio, dominated by lots…
Larry McKay & Dave Sebastian on 93 KHJ Los Angeles | December 1974
KHJ 93 Los Angeles – Larry McKay / Dave Sebastian – December 1974 Courtesy: Larry McCabe Back in the late 1960s & early 1970s, 93 KHJ was a Top 40 powerhouse in SoCal. It was so popular, “Boss Radio“ was practically the soundtrack of Los Angeles. For many years, “personality”Top40 radio—dominated by lots of…
Walt Baby Love & Johnny Williams on 93 KHJ Los Angeles | December 31, 1971
KHJ 930 Los Angeles – Walt Baby Love/Johnny Williams – December 31 1971 Back in the late 1960s & early 1970s, 93 KHJ was a Top 40 powerhouse in SoCal. It was so popular, “Boss Radio“ was practically the soundtrack of Los Angeles. For many years, “personality”Top40 radio was dominated by lots of deejay…
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…
Boss Radio Sneak Preview w/ Roger Christian on 93 KHJ Los Angeles | April 29, 1965
Radio Station: Boss Radio 93 KHJ Los Angeles Frequency: 930 kHZ format: Top 40 Boss Radio 93 KHJ was THE station to listen to in SoCal in the 1960s, into the 70s. Lots of excitement, jocks bigger than life, fast jingles, outrageous contests, and of course, THE HITS, made the station extremely popular. This aircheck…
The Real Don Steele, 93/KHJ Los Angeles | February 2, 1973
LINKS TO PLAY THIS AIRCHECK FOLLOW THE DESCRIPTION One of Southern California’s all-time greatest jocks, The Real Don Steele (April 1, 1936 – August 5, 1997), is heard here on KHJ on “Ground Hog Day Eve”. The evolution of KHJ was complete and the station was rolling along nicely at the top of the L.A.…
Johnny Scott, The Big 13 KYNO Fresno | February 8, 1968
For many, The Big 13 KYNO, is where it all began. In the 1960s, KMAK was the big Top 40 station in Fresno. Gene Chenault, owner of KYNO thought his station could beat KMAK. He knew KMAK was good, so KYNO had to be even better. Chenault, along with program director, Bill Drake created a…