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Tag: Ellis B Feaster
Ellis B Feaster on K92 WXLK Roanoke\Lynchburg | September 1989
WXLK K92 Roanoke-Lynchburg – Ellis B Feaster – September 1989 Back in the 1980s, K92 was one of the highest rated radio in Virginia, with a tight, well produced CHR, in the smaller market of Roanoke, VA. Through the 80s, this station always had a 20-something share. It wasn’t just a big fish in…
Ellis B Feaster on 98 Rock WIYY Baltimore | Spring 1992
WIYY 98Rock Baltimore – Ellis B Feaster – 1992 Back in 1977, WBAL-FM Baltimore switched its call sign to WIYY, and began its rock music format as 98 Rock.. It has used the 98 Rock branding since the flip, and is still going strong today, through it’s sixth decade. The station had lots of attitude…
Ellis B Feaster on K106 KRPM Seattle | May 1995
I am usually embarrassed to post some of my airchecks, but I figure If I’m posting airchecks from everyone else, I should post a couple of my own as well, since I’ve had a few people asking for it. This air check features me, on Seattle’s K106, KRPM. I was on air here in…
Dewey Phillips, 56 WHBQ Memphis | 1952
When did the Rock & Roll genre begin and where? It’s possible it all started right here, in a tiny little studio in Memphis, Tennessee.
Harry Harrison, WCBS-FM 101.1 New York | August 3, 1992, Part 1
This is really a warm and wonderful show. Fans who remember Harry Harrison know so well how he made you feel like part of the family.
Ellis B Feaster, Lucky 99 WLQE Atlantic City | 1984
Radio Station: Lucky 99 WLQE-FM Atlantic City Frequency: 93.3 MHZ format: Soft Adult Contemporary Since I have started posting airchecks, I have always been asked to post some of my airchecks. I have always been a bit embarrassed by my airwork, but, today I will post one. Before my days in CHR, CCM, and Country,…
Bruce Ellis (Ellis B Feaster) on 1490 WUSS Atlantic City | December 1983
From the 1970s until the 1990s, 1490 WUSS, was an R&B formatted station in Atlantic City, NJ. Some notable names worked here like Cleo Rowe (WPLJ, WBLS New York), Steve Ross (WIFI, WFIL, WIBG,WCAU Philadelphia), and Kingsley Smith (WIFI, WSNI, WHYY Philadelphia). I actually worked at WUSS, early in my career. It had the worst…
Harry Harrison, 77 WABC New York | December 20, 1974 6:18 – 7:10 AM
This is a Friday morning. The $25,000 button contest is underway and Harrison says he hasn’t awarded a winner yet