Author: Jim Feliciano
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 [...]
Motown’s Motortown Revue at the Fox Theatre: Detroit’s Holiday Gift to Itself (1963-1969)
Overture: Detroit Wintry Nights Under the Fox Theater Lights
Ev [...]
Arthur Godfrey Time: The Voice at the Heart of the CBS Radio Epoch
Introduction: A Four‑Decade Legacy That Shaped American Radio
There [...]
When Radio Changed Everything: James Carroll, WWDC, and the Beatles’ First U.S. Spin
Introduction: A Nation on the Brink of New Sound for 1964
In late 1 [...]
Preserving Detroit’s Radio and Music Legacy: Honoring Historian David Carson
Introduction: A Time Capsule of 1963 — Preserved by David Carson
De [...]
Steve Cropper Memorialized: The Guitarist Who Defined the Soul of Memphis
Introduction: Steve Cropper —The Soulful Architect of Stax Remembered
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December 6, 1969: Altamont Speedway—The Day the Music Turned Dark
Introduction: From Woodstock to Altamont
The summer of 1969 had giv [...]
