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Joy to the World: Honoring Chuck Negron and the Legacy of Three Dog Night
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Joy to the World: Honoring Chuck Negron and the Legacy of Three Dog Night

CHUCK NEGRON: THE VOICE THAT CARRIED A GENERATION A USA Radio Museum Tribute Introduction: There are voices that define a moment, and then there ar [...]
Jim Feliciano 0 February 12, 2026 12:00 pm

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Honoring Norman Barrington’s Epic Preservation of Radio’s Most Iconic Sounds
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Jim Feliciano 0 February 9, 2026
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The James K. Davis (a.k.a. “Big Jim Edwards”) Interview by Jim Hampton
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The James K. Davis (a.k.a. “Big Jim Edwards”) Interview by Jim Hampton

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Paul Cannon of WKNR: Interviewed by Jim Hampton

Jim Hampton 0 January 31, 2026
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Rosalie Trombley: The ‘BIG 8’ Radio Hit Maker with the Golden Ear
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Rosalie Trombley: The ‘BIG 8’ Radio Hit Maker with the Golden Ear

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Jim Feliciano 1 January 28, 2026
A Nation Listening: Radio, Memory, and the Challenger Tragedy A USA Radio Museum Commemorative Reflection on January 28, 1986 On the morning of Ja [...]
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The Kamasami Kong Interview by Jim Hampton
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The Kamasami Kong Interview by Jim Hampton

Jim Hampton 2 January 24, 2026
From homemade transmitters and a stint broadcasting overseas with the military, to becoming one of the most recognizable radio voices in Hawaii, Korea [...]
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Two Voices, One Nation: ‘The Abbott & Costello Show’ Legacy on NBC Radio
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Bill Hennes: From “Wild Willy” to Radio Architect

Jim Hampton 0 January 19, 2026
An Interview Conducted by Jim Hampton For more than six decades, Bill Hennes has been at the center of American radio—not just as a witness to its ev [...]
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Hey Hey, We’re the Monkees! — and Televised Pop Music Was Never the Same Again
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Hey Hey, We’re the Monkees! — and Televised Pop Music Was Never the Same Again

Jim Feliciano 1 January 17, 2026
INTRO: The Story of How a TV Show Became a Band, and a Band Became a Televised Movement Long before streaming, before MTV, before the idea of a “mu [...]
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Wolfman Jack: Forever the Howl of Rock ’n’ Roll’s First Generation
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Jim Feliciano 1 January 15, 2026
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LA’s Legendary Programmer, Jhani Kaye, Interviewed by Jim Hampton
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LA’s Legendary Programmer, Jhani Kaye, Interviewed by Jim Hampton

Jim Hampton 1 January 11, 2026
Few broadcasters have left a deeper imprint on Los Angeles radio than Jhani Kaye. Over several decades, Kaye helped define the sound, standards, and s [...]
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Radio Loses Two Legends: Jerry St. James and Bob Green Remembered
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Art Vuolo 1 January 8, 2026
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WIBG: The Sound of a City — A Philadelphia Radio Legacy
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Jim Feliciano 1 January 6, 2026
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Break On Through: The Doors’ 1967 Release and Birth of a New American LP Sound

Jim Feliciano 0 January 4, 2026
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