Author: Jim Feliciano
MAY 13, 1967: Day When the Supremes and the Monkees Ruled the Airwaves
USA Radio Museum Music Feature for May 13
May 1967 was a month when [...]
The Wall of Sound — The Man Behind It: Phil Spector Recalled and Remembered
Phil Spector: A Story of Innovation, Impact, and the Shadows That Foll [...]
WINS’ Alan Freed — Broadcasting the Beat: The 1956 ‘Camel’ Dance Party Recalled
The Camel Rock ’n’ Roll Dance Party Remembered
Alan Freed, WINS 101 [...]
Nedra Talley Ross (1945–2026): A USA Radio Museum Tribute
In Honor of the Last Voice of The Ronettes
Introduction
On April [...]
Making Of a Pioneer — Jack Leroy Cooper: The First Black Voice in American Radio
A Tribute to the Black Pioneer Who Opened Up the Airwaves
Introduct [...]
When Mutual Went Coast to Coast: The Night a Network Found Its Voice
The Broadcast That Made Mutual National
How a Single Winter Night in [...]
Pittsburgh’s Master of Make‑Believe: The Enduring Genius of Rege Cordic
Rege Cordic: The Radio Imagination That Woke Pittsburgh
Regis John [...]
2025 Inductee: Alice Cooper — The Rock Icon Who Became a Radio Legend
Honoring the Artist Whose 2025 Radio Hall of Fame Induction Honors Dec [...]
From Seoul to Saigon: ABC Radio News Sweep of a World in Turmoil
April 8, 1967 — A World on Edge, A Nation in Debate
On Saturday, Ap [...]
Souled Out: The ’70s TM Jingles That Defined WJLB 1400
The TM Productions Jingles That Stamped WJLB in Time (1977–1979)
So [...]
