Way to go buddy!! Still miss you in Norfolk during the old Z104 days Doc, Chris,
5 years ago | 4
Great show and great music it’s a very magical time with George and the crew a great idea
3 years ago | 1
I have been trying to find an old Dr. Pepper jingle that played on the radio I think in the 1950’s. I remember most of the lyrics except for one line. It was sang by a woman with the most pleasant, cheery voice. It went like this: Good times begin with Dr. Pepper, Distinctively different Dr. Pepper, Not a cola, not a root beer, …,,,???? taste that you’ll cheer, It’s the friendly pepper upper, Distinctively different Dr. Pepper, Relax, Refresh the flavor’s fine, It’s Dr. Pepper time. Can you locate this jingle? Thanks. I enjoy your site so much.
1 year ago | 1
I subscribed long time back and I am happy that I did :D :D :D
5 years ago | 2
3 questions: 1. Do you know when VH1 introduced the 1987 brand? 2. Do you have Lifetime network, VH1 and The Discovery Channel promo feed from December 1987? And Lifetime network from 1987-1994? 3. Do you have HOURS of VH1 from 1985-87 with network IDs, adverts, etc.
2 years ago (edited) | 1
Can I put in a request for a specific station for some unscoped original broadcasting....thanks for all you do!
1 year ago | 1
Great Stuff, do you happen to have the call letters for 98.7 kiss? -Like you have for WBLS
3 years ago | 1
Can you try to find 104.3 the Colt in Baltimore Maryland. B104 changed into 104.3 the Colt The greatest hits of the 70s. I think it was 1993 to 1995? If you could work on that I would really appreciate it. God bless you and your family and happy new year.
4 years ago | 1
From late 1983 through early 1986, Charlotte, NC had WJZR Z-100. In spring of '86 they flipped to AOR/Classic Rock as WRFX 99.7 The Fox. Do you happen to have the 1983 launch of WJZR or the 1986 launch of WRFX?
1 year ago | 1
Hey Ellis. Question. I heard a clip. I’m almost positive it was on your channel. Howard Stern. NBC years. Howard discusses watching Imuses girlfriend on the a-team the night before. I think he talked to Imus about it then. Any chance you know what I mean?
5 years ago | 1
I have a very unique question for you. In the late 80s when a song was very popular in New York City the artist would sometimes come to the station and add the station call sign or letters and numbers to part of the song and it would air only on that channel. Like for instance, Only in my dreams by Debbie Gibson would be changed to, Hot 103, Only in my dreams, as real as it can seem. Or that song, Breakout by Swing Out Sister would say, Don’t start to ask why Hot 103 is such a gas, And then go back into the song. So it would be specific for each channel an artist would do a promo for. Is there anyplace to find these little original clips or entire songs? I don’t even know what they’re called! TIA.
2 months ago | 0
How do I get various Boston DJ reel-to-reel material I recorded between 1965-1971 to you (assuming your interested in it)? Right now I'm listening to Bruce Bradley and Ron Lundy? do the WBZ 1966 top 100 countdown. This was their last year at the top; 90 days later Drake's WRKO blew everyone out of the water
4 years ago | 1
Ellis, you are a man after my own heart! Great sight! Have you ever listen to Rewoundradio.com? Or website, Music radio77.com?
2 years ago | 0
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