Sunday, March 8, 2026

Joe Allison 1969

  


Joe Allison brought country music to the world on the Country Corner.  Before Joe, the music was mostly "hillbilly".  As a writer, producer, performer and DJ he brought it to the rest of America.  Here's a 1969 visit.



Wolfman Jack 1984

  




He made his final syndicated radio broadcast from a Planet Hollywood restaurant in Washington, DC, on Friday Night, June 30, 1995.

Wolfman Jack was an ordained minister in the Universal Life Church, and was officially known as "Reverend Jack".

Wolfman Jack worked as a disc jockey from 1958 to 1966 for the (then) 250,000 watt radio station XERF (1570 AM) in Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila, Mexico, just across the river from Del Rio, Texas, USA.

He died almost immediately after returning home from a promotional tour for his autobiography, "Have Mercy." He entered his house, hugged his wife, said "Oh, it is so good to be home!" and literally died in his wife's arms.

"Wolfman Jack" was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1996.

Hit #106 on the Billboard Singles Charts in 1972 with "I Ain't Never Seen a White Man" (Wooden Nickel 0108)





Roger Carroll 1967

 

Roger Carroll at the ElectroVoice

Here's Roger with another visit to 1967.  It's a classy sort of thing just not done anymore.



Mary Turner 1994

    


Mary Turner was rocking.  In 1994 it had already been a ten year run.  Take a listen..



E Power Biggs 1957

 


Sunday mornings in the 1950s and 60s we had the music of E. Power Biggs on Sunday mornings.



Herman Griffith 1968

     



Jim Pewter, Herman and Roger Carroll

Herman was the first of the really great soul jocks at AFRTS.  He was making waves at KGFJ and went worldwide.  Herman was the one that brought Roland Bynum in..

1968 was great year for music.  Take a listen:


Turn Back The Clock 1958

   


Turn Back the Clock was a regional show that ended up on NBC (regional?) in 1955.  They came over to AFRTS and shared songs from their personal collection.  They've got some good ones today.





Saturday, March 7, 2026

Roland Bynum 1981

 


Roland has the best Soulin' 1981 style



Bill Stewart 1969

  


He sure kept it jazzy.  Heck of a jock Bill Stewart.  



Jim Pewter 1992

 

(Picture - Laurie Allen) Transmitter site of Iraklion Radio Transmitter site, Crete, 1992 Station Manager Msgt Scott Kirby (who, but I didn't know this at the time, was going to my future husband), Ssgt Kevin Renshaw, Laurie Allen, Jim Pewter

This is fun, Laurie Allen and Jim Pewter musing about the great music of the 1960s and 70s.


This is one of my favorites.  Jim had been playing our music for three decades.  Laurie was helping out.





Saturday, February 28, 2026

Don Tracy 1983

  


Don Tracy's back with some 1983 fun. Later Don went onto run a major ad agency.



Chris Noel 1966

 


In 1966, Chris Noel started "A Date With Chris".  This is from the second show she did for us and you can hear talent in the making.  Must have been scary...



Joe Ferguson 1983

  The majority of our programming was created at the McCadden Avenue studios.  A lot of US syndicated programming found its way to us.


In 1983 they tried something different.  AFRTS-LA reached out to jocks all over the country to do a series of shows for the worldwide audience.  Joe Ferguson from KUPL in Portland OR was one that signed up.


"Actually my first radio was as a dependent high school student in the radio club, but it was in the castle at AFN Frankfurt..  

 Then after college as a DA civilian with Southern European Network, or SEN as it was known then."


  Joe is sharing all of those shows with us.


Thank you Joe!


Sunday, February 22, 2026

John Doremus 1969

  


Talk about a voice.  John Doremus was an Easy listening giant.  In the states he was probably the first voice of music in flight.  Had nightly radio shows on the biggest AM stations for the airlines, and did his show for AFRTS.  Music for the dinner hour...



Gene Price 1975

   


Welcome back Gene Price!  In 1975 I was making my career choices and you helped me decide on the army.  Many Thanks.  Here are all four shows for Roger Carroll's company.  2/75




GI Jive 1944

 


GI Jill (Martha Wilkerson) was our first big DJ.  She was the voice of home to thousands.


The program continued well into the Korean War.

AFN Latin Tempo 1980

  


1980 was HOW many years ago?  Anyone know who was doing the Spanish show on AFN in 1980?  Good stuff.

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Charlie Tuna 1986

 



Charlie's career was amazing.  Oklahoma City to Boston to Los Angeles. He was part of our team from 1971 until 1996.  An incredible run.  Hard to believe it's been years since we lost him.

Charlie has a neat biography with sound at the Radio Hall of Fame. Click here Find out what it sounds like to be on the air during a major earthquake.

Hear Charlie in the morning.  8AM Central on www.mybestsounds.com


Sunday, February 15, 2026

Joe Allison 1965

 


Joe Allison had a neat part of history.  He's been called the DJ that bridged the gap between hillbilly radio and what he call country radio today.  Take a listen:

Jubilee 1943

 I certainly wish I had both parts of this.  In 1943, Art Tatum, Billie Holiday, Red Allen and an All-Star cast were part of Jubilee.


Los Angeles 10/April/1943  Henry Allen Sextet
Henry ‘Red’ Allen(t), J.C. Higginbotham (tb), Don Stovall (as), Alfred Williams(p), Benny Moten (b), Alvin Burroughs (d), Billie Holiday (v)
NBC Studios in Hollywood, and dubbed March 22. The broadcast took place on April 9 or 10, as they were normally transmitted on a Friday night.

Wolfman Jack 1977

  


This is nice, Wolfman recorded off of AFN in Germany in 1977, at the end Wolfman is on voice tracks talking about USAEUR.  Did all of the AFRTS-LA team record these?  Howl!



Roger Carroll 1967

 




Roger enlisted during the Korean War and ended up at the network as an announcer.  Perfect place as he was an ABC network announcer.  Shortly after the war he was doing the Roger Carroll Show until well into the early 80s.  Super talent and a great guy.  Let's remember 1967


Saturday, February 14, 2026

Parade Of Sports 1991




Ric Crawford - Radio News Manager for AFRTS

 I remember the games, when I was in Korea or Panama we were using very lo-fi network lines (probably 1 or 2k).  In 1991 AFN had a better line and Ric Crawford filling in the breaks. 

March 3, 1991 Bradley takes on SW Missouri State


Mary Turner 1991

     


Mary Turner really rocked.  Hard to believe how much that rattled the brass and talked to the troops.  An amazing talent.  Hard to conceive the amount of talent at Fort McCadden..


 
 

Mary Helen Barro 1983

  


Mary Helen Barro continued a long line of latin hosts on the network, with a broad spectrum of hits.

Herman Griffith 1968

     



Jim Pewter, Herman and Roger Carroll

Herman was the first of the really great soul jocks at AFRTS.  He was making waves at KGFJ and went worldwide.  Herman was the one that brought Roland Bynum in..

1968 was great year for music.  Take a listen:


Jasin Street 1971

  

Jay with Joi Lancing

So sometimes it's still a surprise.  I just received a bundle of disks and in there was "Jasin Street".  Never heard of it.  Jay Jasin (Herman Jasinski) started jocking in the late 40s, mostly through the Midwest.  By 1962 he had teamed with Jim Ameche to syndicate a jazz show.  Around then he started acting and was in Spinout and Hillbillies in A Haunted House. In 1971 it was traditional jazz on AFRTS.  We lost Jay in 1984.



Turn Back The Clock 1958

   



Andy and Virginia Mansfield brought their brand of oldies to NBC and shortly around that time to AFRTS.


Sunday, February 8, 2026

Tom Campbell 1979

    


So what kind of jock would put his home phone number in ads?  Tom Campbell would.  You can say he was accessible... In 1971 Tom joined the network for a long run.

Hear Tom every day at 11am Pacific, p2m Eastern on the Hook:





Saturday, February 7, 2026

Roland Bynum 1981

 


Roland and his daughter are Lakers fans...

But on the radio 1981 never sounded better