Author: Jim Feliciano
Honoring Norman Barrington’s Epic Preservation of Radio’s Most Iconic Sounds
INTRODUCTION: How Norman Barrington Captured the Spirit of Radio for A [...]
Rosalie Trombley: The ‘BIG 8’ Radio Hit Maker with the Golden Ear
A Tribute to the Most Influential Music Director in North American Top [...]
From Liftoff to Loss — Forty Years Ago: CBS Radio’s First Bulletins on a National Tragedy
A Nation Listening: Radio, Memory, and the Challenger Tragedy
A USA R [...]
Two Voices, One Nation: ‘The Abbott & Costello Show’ Legacy on NBC Radio
The Abbott and Costello Show: Echoes From America’s Funniest Hour
I [...]
Hey Hey, We’re the Monkees! — and Televised Pop Music Was Never the Same Again
INTRO: The Story of How a TV Show Became a Band, and a Band Became a T [...]
Wolfman Jack: Forever the Howl of Rock ’n’ Roll’s First Generation
INTRODUCTION: WOLFMAN JACK — THE HOWL THAT ROCKED AMERICA
Wolf [...]
WIBG: The Sound of a City — A Philadelphia Radio Legacy
Introduction: From Church Pews to the Rock ’n’ Roll Revolution — the F [...]
Break On Through: The Doors’ 1967 Release and Birth of a New American LP Sound
Introduction: The Album That Opened a New Door in American Rock Music
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Reflections of the Man Behind the Mic: Celebrating Scott Muni
Introduction: A Tribute to the Voice Who Defined New York’s Rock Radio [...]
The Hardest Working Man in Radio: Tom Joyner’s Ascent — A Career That Took to the Skies
INTRODUCTION: Honoring the Legacy of Tom Joyner at the USA Radio Museu [...]
