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Tag: WCBS-FM
Dan Ingram and Bob Shannon, 101.1 WCBS-FM | March 9, 1996 – Part 1
Here’s part one of the Dan Ingram aircheck from 3/9/96. About 16 minutes in, you’ll hear Dan’s trademarked signoff featuring “Tri-Fi Drums”, a cut Ingram began using some 35 years prior at 77 WABC. Then the clip moves into Bob Shannon, who mentions that he will be filling in for Norm N. Nite that evening.…
Dan Ingram, 101.1 WCBS-FM New York, | March 26, 1994
This isn’t just a great aircheck from the heyday of CBS-FM, it’s hilarious!
Dick Heatherton on 101 WCBS-FM New York | December 30 1977
WCBS-FM 101 New York – Dick Heatherton – December 30 1977 Since 1972, WCBS-FM has been playing New York’s greatest hits. It originally played songs from the 50s, 60s, & 70s, with some current songs thrown in. By the late 80s, the current songs were dropped from the format, and the station…
50 Years of WCBS-FM Jingles Montage – 101.1 WCBS-FM New York | 1972-2022
WCBS-FM 101.1 New York – 50 Years of WCBS-FM Jingles Montage – 1972-2022 One of New York City’s most beloved radio stations was 101 WCBS-FM. It is an Oldies/ Greatest Hits based radio station, that launched in 1972, after it’s owner, CBS Radio, had success with the oldies format in Philadelphia at 98…
Jack Spector WCBS-FM 101.1 Sock Hop Composite
Jack Spector first made it big in New York City at the old “Good Guy” station, 570 WMCA. By the 1990s, Spector was being heard on CBS-FM playing the music he played at WMCA. This is an old recording. I’m guessing the 1990s, but this had no date on the label, and it was donated…
Dick Heatherton on 101 WCBS-FM New York | April 15 1977
WCBS-FM 101 New York – Dick Heatherton – April 15 1977 Since 1972, WCBS-FM has been playing New York’s greatest hits. It originally played songs from the 50s, 60s, & 70s, with some current songs thrown in. By the late 80s, the current songs were dropped from the format, and the station became…
Bruce Morrow on 77 WABC New York | September 9 1968
WABC 77 New York – Bruce Morrow – September 9 1968 This aircheck features New York City’s Legendary radio personality Bruce “Cousin Brucie” Morrow. He started in New York radio in 1959 at WINS, but Cousin Brucie became synonymous with rock and roll during his 13 years at 77 WABC New York, in…
Ron Lundy on 1430 WIL St Louis | January 4 1963
WIL 1430 St Louis – Ron Lundy – January 4 1963 WIL in St Louis was one of the early Rock & Roll stations in America in the 1950s. it was a power house Top 40 station in the 1960s, until it was overtaken by KXOK. Some legendary talent worked on air at…