Author: Jim Feliciano
The Rhythm That Changed Radio: Porky Chedwick’s Soulful Mission to Make Black Music Heard
Introduction: “The Daddio of the Raddio”
At the USA Radio Museum, w [...]
Yesterday, Today, and Always: Celebrating 60 Years of the Most Covered Song in Pop Music History
Introduction: How One Beatles' Ballad Became a Cultural Standard
On [...]
October 10, 1956: Remembering Elvis’s First Tender Moment On the Radio
Introduction: The Day Elvis Tendered Softness In Song to America
Th [...]
The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet: How the Nelsons Turned Microphones Into Cherished Radio Memories
Introduction: A Radiowave Legacy Begins
Before television turned th [...]
Faith, Fire, and Pulpit Frequency: Father Coughlin and the Rise of Religious Political Dissent in America
Introduction: A Name with a Clerical Voice That Stirred the Nation
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The Band Begins . . . October 1, 1965: A New Dylan and Sound Takes the Stage
This Day in Pop Music History: October 1, 1965
Bob Dylan and The Band [...]
Phlash Phourward, Today: A Celebration of Phlash Phelps’ 25 Years on Sirius XM
USA Radio Museum Introduction: Honoring Phlash Phelps
At the USA Ra [...]
Jingles and Sounds That Endures: Saluting Toby Arnold’s Lasting Impact on Radio
An Introduction: The Legacy of Toby Arnold & Associates
In the [...]
Pop’s Unsung Poet: Reflections . . . Celebrating Bobby Hart’s Musical Legacy
Curator’s Note —
Pop’s Unsung Poet: Celebrating Bobby Hart’s Musical [...]
The Doors on CBS-TV: The Night Jim Morrison Lit Up Ed Sullivan’s Stage—September 17, 1967
“We Just Did The Ed Sullivan Show”: The Doors’ Defiant Moment on Natio [...]