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Boston Morning Radio Aircheck PART 1 | July 1990
Boston Morning Radio Aircheck PART 1 – WZOU WCGY WXKS WBCN WROR WJIB WODS WZLX WMJX WHDH – July 1990 Here are some clips of Boston area morning radio shows I recorded on a trip to New England, including: WZOU, WCGY, WXKS, WOKQ, WBCN, WROR, WJIB, WODS, WZLX, WMJX, & WHDH from July 1990.…
Old Legal IDs from 1981 – Sample 1
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Some time ago, Contributor Bill Nollman sent in a couple of hours of station legal IDs. Here’s a sample.
Boston Morning Drive Radio Dial Sweep | June 1984
In summer 1984, I made a trip to Boston… with my boombox. One morning I got up early, and started recording morning drive from up & down Boston’s radio dial. This aircheck features clips of Boston area morning radio shows including: WXKS-FM (Matt Segal) WROR (Joe & Andy) WBZ (Dave Maynard) WBCN (Charles Laquidara)…
Boston Afternoon Radio Dial Scan | Tuesday June 19, 1984
On June 19, 1984, I was walking around Boston, from the Harbor, to Copley Place. I had never been to Boston, so I was soaking everything in, from the historical sites, the city’s architecture, to the radio stations. I was carrying a small radio with a built in tape recorder. I spent the afternoon listening…
Charles Laquidera – Michigas with Wolfman Jack & Ken Shelton, 104.1 WBCN Boston | May, 1982
This particular day, not only is Ken Shelton in the studio for Michigas, but Wolfman Jack was there!
Mark Parenteau with Comedian Lenny Clarke, 104.1 WBCN Boston | July, 1989
For this particular show, Lenny Clarke comes into the WBCN studio for a bit of live comedy.
The Rock Radio Reunion with Tai, 105.7 WROR Framingham/Boston | September 20, 2002 – 2:00pm
Among the Rock DeeJays of Boston radio, Mark Parenteau, Harvey Wharfield (WVBF, WCOZ, WAAF) and others took to the WROR microphones, telling stories of what it was like to be an album rock jock in the 60s, 70s and 1980s.
New England Composite, October-November 1978
Original Comments: Close your eyes and imagine yourself in Boston. The year is 1978. You start tuning around the radio dial. You start on the AM band, because that’s where your favorite station has been for many years. You stop for a moment at 680. WRKO is still going strong. They call themselves “New England’s…