Author: Jim Feliciano
December 6, 1969: Altamont Speedway—The Day the Music Turned Dark
Introduction: From Woodstock to Altamont
The summer of 1969 had giv [...]
Chuck Blore: Production Genius Who Re-Imaged Radio’s Most Iconic Sounds
Introduction: A Visionary in Crafting Radio with Artistic Productions
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From WHDH to NBC to CBS and Beyond: Bob & Ray’s Comedic Partnership Preserved in Legacy
The Bob and Ray Show: NBC’s Masters of Deadpan Satire
Introduction: [...]
KRLA: From Pasadena Beginnings to Broadcasting Lore — A Cultural Connector Across Eras
Intro: Tracing KRLA’s Journey from Local Pasadena Station to a Cultura [...]
Supremes at the Summit: On This Day, 1968 — ‘Love Child’ Knocks ‘Hey Jude’ from No. 1
This Day in Pop Music History: A Social Taboo Subject Becomes a Motown [...]
When the News First Broke: ABC Radio and the Day the Nation Cried
From Music into Mourning, the Voices of ABC News Carried America Throu [...]
“Beautiful Downtown Burbank”: The Sonic Voice and Legacy of Gary Owens
Introduction: A Voice That Became a Broadcasting Signature
In the g [...]
November 11, 1965 — ‘Rubber Soul’ Completed: The Beatles’ Leap Toward LP Mastery
Introduction: Rubber Soul and the Studio Awakening of The Beatles
I [...]
A Life Programming Broadcasting Legacy: Ruth Meyer’s Enduring Impact on Radio Culture and Memory
Introduction: Honoring Ruth Ann Meyer, Architect of Radio’s Golden Pul [...]
The Sound of ABC 1968: PAMS, ‘Cousin Brucie’, Don Gardiner, and a Voiceprint of Radio 77
Soundtrack of a City: PAMS and the Pulse of Contemporary ABC Radio, 19 [...]
