Wednesday, July 31, 2024
Charlie Tuna 1982
Saturday, July 27, 2024
Joe Allison 1965
Wolfman Jack 1983
Roger Carroll 1979
Mary Turner 1986
Vance Graham 1974
Herman Griffith 1967
Herman Griffith 1967
Thursday, July 25, 2024
Turn Back The Clock 1958
Tom Campbell 1975
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Bill Stewart 1967
JIm Pewter 1979
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Don Tracy 1983
Chris Noel 1969
Joe Ferguson 1983
Sunday, July 21, 2024
Pete Smith 1975
When I was in at the stations the Easy Listening shows felt painful. As I "mature" I can understand the genius behind them.
Gene Price 1974
Saturday, July 20, 2024
Charlie Tuna 1979
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Joe Allison 1965
Monday, July 15, 2024
Polka Party 1968
Ralph Gebes AFTN 1973
Captain Madrack sent in some nice sounding memories of the Thailand network.
I really appreciate it and I'm sure that a lot of others do when you share your airchecks with us all. I threw mine away and greatly regretted it later. Please let me know what you have.
Today the good Captain (Ralph Gebes) is still involved with the troops:
Thom I am very involved in support our deployed troops. Operation Support Our Troops Illinois www.osotil.org. We have a concert every year with Gary Sinise and the Lt Dan Band. I will send you a copy of last year’s concert. I have taken up video production I am not making a living at it but produce videos for the VFW, OSOTIL, and the local cable access channel. I enjoy the creative side of things and often wish I could be on the air again.
Roger Carroll 1970
Mary Turner 1984
Herman Griffith 1968
Andy Mansfield - America's Popular Music 1965
Tom Campbell 1979
Bill Stewart - Rocketing Rhythms
Sunday, July 14, 2024
Jim Pewter 1981
Jim Pewter started his AFRTS-LA career in January 1967, presumably with #1M in flight RU 27-7. His "oldies" specialty show was initially 5-25:00 and lasted about two years. About March 1969, just in time for my arrival at FEN, Tokyo, JP, Jim Pewter was demoted to once a week at 1-55:00. I made a note of it in my FEN log when I reviewed show #366, RU 41-9 in April 1969. The Jim Pewter Show 1-55:00 lasted for about seven years (364 weeks)!
Then at the start of the Bicentennial Year, the Jim Pewter Show was promoted to 5-30:00 with (approximately) #752M in flight RU 1-76 (the first transitional quarter) in January 1976. Because of the long period of one-per-week, the numbering system was in complete disarray. For five-per-week, Mondays, which normally started with xxx1 followed by Mondays as xxx6, instead started with Mondays as xxx2 followed by Mondays as xxx7.
If Jim Pewter continued his 5-30:00 "oldies" show through the transition to Unistar/SMN satellite programming in October 1995, his final cassette-delivered program would have been (about) #5961F in flight RC 52-5, December 1995.
Don Tracy 1980
Chris Noel 1970
Joe Ferguson 1983
Saturday, July 13, 2024
John Doremus 1967
Thursday, July 11, 2024
AFRTS Guam 1965
"Would you like some tape from the Guam station?" AFRS Guam was there in 1944. Radioman Cousin Mike held down the fort on the "Night Beat". I believe that's from the Naval Communication Station at Finegayan, Guam.
It's a pretty good hour..
Chiquita 1955
Starting in 1945 Chiquita Juarez started her show for our Spanish speaking troops. I wish I had more information on Sre Juarez. She showed up on at least one Duffy's Tavern and had smaller parts in several movies. For AFRS, she was Chiquita...
Tuesday, July 9, 2024
Charlie Tuna 1982
Monday, July 8, 2024
Harry Newman 1985
Harry's daughter shared the following:
My dad was a HUGE fan & supporter of those in the military & was thrilled that one of my daughters was born on Nov 10...just a few hours away from Veterans Day. He ALWAYS reminded me when Veteran's Day was coming, bc he just had so much reverence & respect for those who served. And if I happened to be visiting in November, we always ate out on the 11th!
Wolfman Jack 1980
Sunday, July 7, 2024
Roger Carroll 1967
Mary Turner 1983
Saturday, July 6, 2024
Herman Griffith 1968
Andy Mansfield 1965
In the 1950s Andy Mansfield did a program with his wife Virginia. It Was Called "Turn Back The Clock", featuring the oldies of the last 30 years. In the 60s, he did the program by himself. Now it was called "America's Popular Music".
Tom Campbell 1971
Roland Bynum 1984
Here's a 1984 visit with Roland Bynum. Hear Roland In Los Angeles, weekends on KJLH, Radio Free 102.3
Tuesday, July 2, 2024
Bill Stewart 1969