From the Desk of Jim Feliciano
Dear Jim Hampton,
First of all, my apologies to you. For I am thinking that you would rather I not post this.
But I’m writing this to express my heartfelt thanks and deep gratitude for all that you’ve done to support the Motor City Radio Flashbacks website. Your personal efforts in helping save this invaluable resource are truly remarkable, and because of you (and it was you who reached out to me), the website has not only survived but is thriving again, bringing joy to so many people, including myself.
The Motor City Radio Flashbacks site has been an incredible source of nostalgia and a celebration of Detroit’s rich radio history. Thanks to your dedication and intervention, we have the opportunity to enjoy its content for years to come. Your selflessness and commitment to keeping this piece of Detroit’s cultural heritage alive is a gift to everyone who holds these memories dear.
Words cannot fully capture my appreciation for your work, but please know that your efforts have made a lasting impact. You’ve given new life to something that many of us thought might be lost, and for that, I am incredibly grateful.
And I am proud to say we’ve now partnered in sharing together this new endeavor.
Thank you once again, Jim, for your generosity and passion in preserving the legacy of Motor City radio. Your contribution means the world to all of us who continue to enjoy and learn from this amazing resource.
And last, but not least —
This message of heartfelt gratitude applies to those whose names I will honorably mention here, as well:
- Kathleen Thompson
- Larry Good
- Stephen Howard
- Art Vuolo (a.k.a. “Radio’s Best Friend”)
- Scott Leukhardt
- Kenneth Cassidy
- James Nuznoff
- Roland Anderson
- Greg Innis (MCRFB Senior Advisor)
- Randall Carr (WWWW, WDFN, WYCD, WNIC, WKQI, WDRQ)
To our above aforementioned financial donors, and to all our friends as well, your kind words, contributions, support, and your generous gifts will keep this flame burning bright in the coming New Year, and hopefully, for years to come.
I am truly, truly, grateful.
With warmest regards and deepest thanks,
Jim Feliciano
https://usaradiomuseum.com
_______________
Jim,
You have my total support, can I send my museum donation to the new email address?
usaradiomuseum.com
Len Robinson
BIG 8 Alumni
Len, thank you, my friend.
If you wish to donate, you can find the donate button on your phone, next go to the website. Three bars there, on the top right. Tap it. Scroll down to the site’s calendar. It is just below it.
On your PC, you can see it on the left side of the page, right below the calendar.
Thank you, my friend, and Merry Christmas and to you and to yours, wishing all the best in the coming New Year!
Let’s stay in touch. Greater things are coming at our new site and new home!
Jim
https://usaradiomuseum.com
And most of all the late great George Griggs, because of him MCRFB truly stood the test of all time!
Absolutely! He, in part, morphed Detroit Radio Flashbacks (that site was 5 years online, I believe) into Motor City Radio Flashbacks in January 2012. The website he founded (and his spirit and his memory) lives on! 🙂