Saturday, April 11, 2026

Ronnie Landry 1959

 


Ron Landry, later of Hudson and Landry was drafted into the Army in 1958.  By 1959 he was doing a show on the network from AFRTS New York.

 
I was usually assigned with the infantry, this was a classic:
 
 

Jim Pewter 1967

  


Jim Pewter had pretty much just gotten back from AFKN and scored a deal on McCadden Ave.  The music was great!

The Jim Pewter show every day at 6pm (central) on mybestsounds.com



Don Tracy 1983

  



Don Tracy was from Hartford.  Learned his trade at the Conneticut School of Broadcasting with gigs in Hartford and New Haven before the lure of California.  Then to KGFJ, KABC TV and KDAY and KMBY in Capitola CA then where most of us found him AFRTS.  In 1997 Don was selling at KNX after that he was a part of Malloy and Associates, an advertising agency in Los Angeles. Here's a short piece from 1983.

Chris Noel 1971

 


A pretty girl IS like a melody.  Chris made home just a little closer for Vietnam era troops.  Here's a 1971 listen.

Hear Chris every night at 11pm Central at mybestsounds.com



Joe Ferguson 1983

  


It was a discussion we had many times ""There's no one good in Milwaukee, Miami, Dallas or anywhere else?"  In 1983 the network bid out contracts with talent from all over the country.  Joe Ferguson from Portland OR was with us for a while.  On this show, Joe talks about being a dependent and in the radio club at AFN.

Hear Joe on mybestsounds.com at 11am Central


Monday, April 6, 2026

My Best Sounds

 We also stream 24/7 at mybestsounds.com   Proud to say I've got the signal processing to work correctly.  Upgraded the internet to get additional bandwidth.  It sounds much better.

Link has been fixed, Thanks Garry!!

Times are Central (Subtract 2 hours for Pacific (LA), add one for Eastern (NYC)

0300AM Wolfman Jack
0500AM Ira Cook
0700AM Gene Price
0800AM Charlie Tuna
0900AM Roger Carroll
11:00AM Joe Ferguson
12:00PM Robert W Morgan or Billy Pearl
1:00PM Tom Campbell
3:00PM Herman Griffith
6:00PM Jim Pewter
8:00PM Golden Days of Radio
8:30PM Suspense
9:00PM Roland Bynum
11:00PM Chris Noel


More to come!

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Sunday, April 5, 2026

AFN Ray Tubberville 1973

 

 
 
Thanks to Phil for sharing.
 
Ed Tooma worked with Ray:
 
Ray and I worked together at AFN Berlin and at the Army Information Radio Service in Washington, D.C. Did we ever have fun doing production. I only wish I had kept the many spots and promo's we voiced together and we did some great character stuff too. Probably one of the most memorable spots was about us standing in that long unemployment line and deciding we'd be better off in the service. It became an AFN Frankfurt Network Radio break spot. Speaking of spots - it sure would be nice if everyone would share their production and send it to Thom so we could all go down memory lane together.


Jim Ameche 1961




 Jim Ameche had two shows in the early 1960s, The Jim Ameche Show and Pop Concert.  Both programs had the best in orchestral music.

Jim was one of the first to figure out how to successfully syndicate a DJ show.



Saturday, April 4, 2026

Mary Helen Barro 1983

  


Mary Helen Barro has your Latin favorites from a Monday in 1983.  Bailar!



Charlie Tuna 1986

 


So how many days were started with a Breakfast Serial?  Some day I'll try to figure out who did shows for us over the most years.  Charlie would be on the short list.

This broadcast includes something that didn't happen often, the disk sticks...  Most of it has been edited out, but memories...

Hear Charlie Tuna mornings at 8am Central on www.mybestsounds.com


Small World 1964

 Ted Herring sent this along.  Thanks Ted. 


Spike Jones, Marilyn Monroe and Ken Murray
 
 
In 1964 Spike Jones brought his brand of crazy.  He stopped by to do a show with George Church.
 


Saturday, March 28, 2026

Joe Allison 1969

  


Joe Allison with Red Stegall and Don Light

Joe Allison was the country voice for a long, long time.  Joe was a musician, producer, writer "He'll Have to Go" and a truly fine DJ.  Before Joe, country radio was hillbilly.  He brought it modern.


Army Hour 1970



 The Army Hour had a long run.  PAO shops all over the country getting the message out.  Aired on hundreds of stations in the US, most of the time it was also aired on AFRTS.




Wolfman Jack 1976

  


Are you ready to rock and roll baby?  Wolfman has the good on a 1976 show for the Air Force.  Delicious...




Roger Carroll 1967

 

Roger Carroll

Roger Carroll has the happy hour from another recently saved ET.  At the time there was a lot of KMPC talent on the network, Roger one of the best.

Mary Turner 1983

     


Mary Turner rocks.  But after winning at that, she made the world better as a psychologist and philanthropist.



Mary Helen Barro 1983

  


Time for some tropical music.



Sunday, March 22, 2026

Contest Theater 1955

 



Contest Theater was actually the NBC Radio Theater.   Dane Clark stars in "Destination Mars".  Pat O'Brien hosts with announcer Jimmy Wallington.



Herman Griffith 1967

     

Jim Pewter, Herman Griffith and Roger Carroll

Herman brought rock and soul to the troops.  These are great!

Hear Herman Griffith every day at 3pm (Central) on www.mybestsounds.com 

Herman Griffith 1967


More Herman Griffith

Tom Campbell 1975

    

Time for another trip down memory lane with Bay Area fave, Tom Campbell (for Cal Stereo). Here's a neat 1975 show..

When Tom got out of the Air Force, he got a gigs in Shreveport, WDGY Minneapolis (The Twin Cities connection continues) and Dayton. 1967 it was to San Francisco where fame struck. between radio and agency work he bounced around southern California including for us at AFRTS








Roland Bynum 1981

 

 

Creator's Workshop is still creating..
 
Roland is still on the air in Los Angeles on weekends and sounding better than ever.
 

 
 

Pete Smith 1983

    



Pete Smith was part of the EZ listening tradition at AFRTS.  He followed John Doremus, who followed Jim Ameche.  He had quite a career in Los Angeles radio KNX; KDAY, 1956-58; KRKD, 1958-61; KNOB; KPOL; KMPC, 1961-88; KJQI/KOJY, 1993-95; KGIL, 1998. Pete was part of "Music of Your Life."

Roger Carroll was telling me that Pete was fulltime swing at KMPC.  What a gig.


Saturday, March 21, 2026

Army Transportation Corps aniversary 1952

 

 
1952 was the tenth anniversary of the Army Transportation Corps.  Must have been a big deal.  Both Mark Warnow and Lynn Murray were huge at the time.  They recorded this song:
 
 

Friday, March 20, 2026

Jim Pewter 1973

  


For St Paul to AFKN to Los Angeles, Jim made it happen.  When he got back from Korea and AFKN he started with AFRTS.  Phil would DX AFN Munich.  The weekend starts soon.  Fire up the grill and hear great oldies from Jim Pewter.  It's crazy clothes day!




Sunday, March 15, 2026

Don Tracy 1980

  



Never really mattered what day it was, it always felt like the weekend during the Don Tracy Show.



Know Your Ally - Great Britain 1943

 





AFRS was always at it's best when it taught a message.  WWII American soldiers didn't know much about their allies.  In 1943 we learned about those exotic Brits...



Chris Noel 1970

 


Chris Noel brought sunshine into the day for a lot of Vietnam era troops.

Hear Chris every day at 11pm Central



Joe Ferguson 1983

  



Something very cool that our network did in the early 1980s was do a series of shows from personalities all over the country.  Joe Ferguson from Portland OR radio donated his set of shows.  Suddenly it's 1983...


Saturday, March 14, 2026

Jim Ameche 1965

 


Jim Ameche is back with music from the world's most beautiful orchestras.



Gene Price 1974

   

Gene Price, Charlie Tuna and Jim Pewter


Gene had quite a run in Los Angeles radio: KDAY, 1966-67; KLAC, 1970-71; KFOX, 1972; KIQQ, 1973-74; KIIS, 1974; KLAC, 1975-84; KIKF, 1985-90; KLAC, 1990-93. In 1972 he signed with AFRTS.  Here's a memory of 1980


Gene Price and Company with your Country Favorites.  Inspired silliness.