Sunday, July 5, 2026

Tom Campbell 1976

 


Tom's a great guy.  Glad to know him.  He provided a lot of his shows for you to hear.

Hear Tom every day at 1pm Central mybestsounds.com



Roland Bynum 1981

  

Roland Bynum with the late Don Cornelius

The music was so good.  Here's Roland Bynum cutting loose for the weekend.  He was that good and brings the future to America through teaching.

Hear Roland nightly7 at 9pm Central mybestsounds.com



Bill Stewart 1968

  


Time for a musical Bill affair (Listen to the jingle).  Bill was still with us in the late 70s with a neat brew of swing.  Bill was the one on "Quarter Century of Swing" for AFRTS.  We lost Bill in 1993 to heart failure. Bill graced KMPC, 1951-59; KGIL, 1965-66; KRHM, 1966 and 1969; KGIL, 1973-75.

Jim Pewter 1985

 


Not the Beatles tribute band.  1964 was sure a great year for music, the Beatles had pretty much changed everything.  Motown got better.  It was a great topic for another theme show by Jim Pewter.  Jim was one of us, having spent 1964 working for AFKN. 

Hear Jim every day at 6pm Central on mybestsounds.com

Don Tracy 1995

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Thanks George for taking the time to record these in 1995. It's a Don Tracy Friday. The party starts now!


Chris Noel 1969

 

Chris Noel in Pleiku 1968

Chris really stepped to the plate, did a wonderful show and went to the troops.  Today she still supports the troops in need with her homeless shelter for veterans. Vetsville

Hear Chris every evening at 11:00 central on mybestsounds.com



Joe Ferguson 1983

  


From Portland OR, Joe has the memories of 1983.  Seems like yesterday.

Hear Joe every day at 11:00 easter on mybestsounds.com



John Doremus 1967

  


Must be the dinner hour.  John Doremus would create a mood.  There were few who could really do this.  John was also the one that came up with the idea for music on your airplane rides.  Amazing talent.



AFN Rob Debasia 1984

 


Bob Debasia has your 1984 wakeup call



Gene Price 1974

   


Gene Price starts our week with some 1974 fun for Todays Army..



Ira Cook 1974

    


He started his career at KMTR in 1938 (later became KLAC) , working as a record librarian and occasionally as an announcer. A recent graduate from Stanford with a degree in basic medical science, his passion for radio began at the tender age of eight during a visit to a local station with his father. Ira, a native of Duluth, Minnesota, recounted in a detailed interview, "During World War II, at the Battle of the Bulge, we lost 10 to 15 guys from my platoon." Post-war, Ira teamed up with Frank Bull to broadcast boxing and wrestling matches from the Olympic Auditorium. Later, he became the host of Lucky Lager Dance Time on KFAC and pursued his interest in songwriting.

In a 1957 Newsweek story connected with a payola probe, Ira made the following comment about being a DJ: "It's safer than stealing, more legal than gambling, easier than loafing, and it beats working!"



Mary Helen Barro 1983

  


Las musica mas major en el mundo!  Mary Helen Barro plays your Latin favorites on a Monday in 1983.



Sunday, June 28, 2026

Charlie Tuna 1986

  


Charlie in Boston 1965, he worked there with "Johnnie" Lujack.

The scary part of listening to a lot of Charlie Tuna shows is the end. It's amazing how many of the affiliate locations don't exist anymore or don't have an AFRTS station (I have the one for SCN as the logoff sound on one of my computers, "before we say goodbye..."). It's always great listening. Thanks again Charlie!




 
Charlie's website : http://www.charlietuna.com

Meet the Press 1962

 


Edward R. Murrow was the journalist's journalist.  Eventually Mr. Murrow was a vice president of the CBS.  In 1961 he was the director of the US Information Agency for the Voice Of America and presented America to the rest of the world.

AFRTS presented the big news interview shows.  This is from a 1961 "Meet the Press"


Saturday, June 27, 2026

Harry Newman 1991

   


Time for a look at your country favorites with Harry Newman.


Wolfman Jack 1978

  


Wolfman SURVIVED. The 1950s, the English Invasion, Motown, AOR. He'd connect with his audience and make magic. He always sounded so comfortable.

Hear Wolfman at 3am central.  mybestsounds.com


Wolfman Jack - 1978

More Wolfman Jack

Roger Carroll 1981

 


I always find it special to transfer a disk that I would have run at the station.  In 1981 I was at SCN, did the cleverly titled "Morning Show", played Charlie Tuna then Roger Carroll.  RC brings us straight back to a Friday in 1981.  It really is the best sounds in town..

Hear RC every morning at 9am Central mybestsounds.com



Sunday, June 21, 2026

Mary Turner 1984

     



A whike back, Mary checked in:

"I often think about my 18 years at Fort McCadden with great fondness. Loved that Roach Coach-I remember always getting teased for actually paying for a bottle of water. I was ahead of my time!"
And she certainly was.

Turn Back The Clock 1958

   

Andy Mansfield and Kay Starr
 

Turn Back the Clock was a fascinating show.  Andy and Virginia Mansfield were playing the songs of 20 and 30 years ago. Of course, in the mid-50s that could mean Al Jolson and acoustic cylinders.  Let's revisit 1958 and Turn Back the Clock.

Roland Bynum 1978

  

Roland Bynum now, with daughter April

Are you ready for the weekend?  Here's Roland with a Friday party from 1978

Hear Roland and the Creators Workshop Evenings at 9p Central on mybestsounds.com



Sunday, June 14, 2026

Jim Ameche 1965

 


Jim Ameche has an hour of the world's most beautiful music...



Mary Helen Barro 1983

  


Seemed like every time I was at finance, trying to guess what they did to my check Mary Helen Barro was on.  It was great mid-day show.  Take a listen.



AFN Nightside - Craig Miller with Van Morriison 1974

 

Van Morrison

The stars sure came out for AFN in the 70s.  Today Craig Miller speaks with Van Morrison in 1974

Charlie Tuna 1973

 

Photo: Charlie with Jessica Alba
 
Charlie Tuna?  Always great.  How did he do it, always a great show and as close to perfect consistency than anyone.  There have been a lot of greats over the years but for a Dan Ingram or a Larry Lujack there's changes over the years.  Charlie never really changes, he nailed it..  Let's revisit 1973, it's Thursday.  Stay Tuna'd. 



 
 

Joe Allison 1968

  



Joe Allison was a Nashville songwriter and a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame who's credits included "He'll Have To Go" ,"Live Fast Love Hard and Die Young" and many others.  His songs were recorded by Elvis, Tom Jones, Nat King Cole, Ray Price, Eddy Arnold and The Limeliters. He died in 2002 aged 77 from lung disease.



Wolfman Jack 1975

  




From 1975, Here comes the Wolfman, totally on his game. Quite a guy...

Wolfman Jack - 1975

More Wolfman Jack

Roger Carroll 1981

 




Roger has another hour of the best sounds in town.  Roger is shared a bunch of his shows with us and I for one am very grateful.

The majority of the shows that he sent in were the same shows that I ran in Korea and in Panama.  Deja Vu...



Saturday, June 13, 2026

Mary Turner 1983

     



Mary Turner and Ted Nugent

Mary Turner was the opposite of GI Jill and Chris Noel, a broadcaster that was a female, it kept with the times, yet still was the girl left behind.

When Mary started her show we were concerned about how an hour of slamming rock and roll would go over.  I knew the troops would love it but the Colonel.  The Canal Zone civilians?  They really liked to complain.  It went over great and was a wonderful addition.




Melody Roundup 1947 - Spade Cooley

 



He made some pretty amazing music and performed for the troops a lot.  Take a listen.


Saturday, June 6, 2026

Herman Griffith 1967

For the brave and the bold!  It's the Records Caravan!!  Some pretty amazing radio from Herman.

Her Herman every day at 3pm Central on My Best Sounds