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Radio and its disc jockeys come into their own by Philip Martin | June 8, 2008 at 3:19 a.m.
"Paul and Al" of 94HJY marked the milestone Tuesday. Their morning show on the rock station debuted on July 15, 1990. "Thirty ...
In a move that’s modest but still frustrating, SiriusXM satellite radio has taken the disc jockeys off two more music channels, 50s on 5 and 90s on 9. Skip to content. All Sections.
The saving grace for us was WLAC, a Nashville, Tenn., radio station, whose DJs broke the rules in the 1950s by playing R&B from 8 p.m. until the wee hours of the night.
In the old days, the 70's or thereabouts, aging radio disc jockeys reinvented themselves as radio salespeople or consultants. Today, the men and the few women who previously made their living ...
Former disc jockeys — including Landry and two more of the four original voices of the rock WDRC — will be on the air Saturday. The fourth, Art Johnson, died of cancer in 1993.
Jacques Kelly recently remembered the ’50s and ’60s when local radio disc jockeys such as Johnny Dark and Maurice “Hot Rod” Hulbert were celebrities, but at first playing predominantly ...
Dick Gustafson, a resident at the Holly Creek Retirement Community in Centennial, is also its disc jockey, playing live radio shows and tunes from the '30s, '40s and '50s.
African-American radio disc jockeys throughout the years. Wendy Williams, Tom Joyner, Russ Parr, Steve Harvey. (News One) — Throughout American history, Black disc jockeys did more than just ...
However, the disc jockeys also described the call as the "easiest prank call ever made," and promoted it through the station's website and social media accounts. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge 41 ...
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