Category: DJ
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 [...]
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 [...]
The John Records Landecker Interview by Jim Hampton
The Life and Times of John Records Landecker
Few names in American ra [...]
“Beautiful Downtown Burbank”: The Sonic Voice and Legacy of Gary Owens
Introduction: A Voice That Became a Broadcasting Signature
In the g [...]
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 [...]
Phlash Phourward, Today: A Celebration of Phlash Phelps’ 25 Years on Sirius XM
USA Radio Museum Introduction: Honoring Phlash Phelps
At the USA Ra [...]
Blue-Eyed Soul, Motor City Style: Reflections of Robbie D.’s WCHB Journey
WCHB’s Robbie “D”: My Trip to “Magic Town” . . . A White Guy’s Journey [...]
Thirty Years of Morning Radio: “Good Mornin’, World! J.P. McCarthy’s Enduring Legacy on WJR
Tribute Introduction
The Voice of Detroit: J.P. McCarthy Echos [...]
Godspeed, Gary Burbank: A Legend in Frequencies, the Voice of Signaled Laughter, Remembered
“You Know What Makes Me Sick?”
An Introduction to Gary Burbank, Radio [...]
Jay Thomas: The Irreverent Voice of Radio and Television
Jay Thomas was a broadcaster who never fit into neat categories. He wa [...]
