Chuck’s Classics, featuring Elvis Presley…
Love Me Tender in 1956 as Elvis Presley continued to dominate the popular charts.
Radio Man’s Favourite Flashback with The Moody Blues…
The Moody Blues are a rock band formed in Birmingham, England, in 1964, initially consisting of keyboardist Mike Pinder, multi-instrumentalist Ray Thomas, guitarist Denny Laine, drummer Graeme Edge, and bassist Clint Warwick. The group came to prominence playing rhythm and blues music.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Joe Dowell…
Joe was a pop singer, and had one major hit that reached #1: Wooden Heart in 1961.
After 46 years with KOMO, Connie Thompson pulls the plug…
I've been walking down memory lane! Pulled a few photos from the past after hitting my 46th year at KOMO last month! Where does the time go? (Yes, I was 12 when I started!)
Jeremy White: No Place Like Home – ‘Sound Off’ Podcast
In this episode, Jeremy opens up and life in Kahnawake, starting at age 15 at K-103, and then getting hired by Leo D'Estrella at Q92 which evolved into the Beat. We also discuss Jeremy's online presence and his interviews with some prominent music stars like John Oates, David Guetta, and Rob Halford
Radio Man’s Favourite Flashback with Bryan Adams
Bryan Guy AdamsOCOBC (born 5 November 1959) is a Canadian guitarist, singer, composer, record producer, photographer, and philanthropist. With several No. 1 singles and albums in various countries, Adams has sold between 75[2] and 100 million records world-wide
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Ella Fitzgerald…
Today one could not say this about Ella: One Classy Broad! Too bad, I did it! Love is Here To Stay with Ella came out in 1959.
Wednesday in Broadcast History .. November 18th…
It’s the date that brought us Linda Evans, Elizabeth Perkins, Owen Wilson, Imogene Coca, Johnny Mercer, Dorothy Collins, and former Fox News and NBC host/journalist Megyn Kelly.
Edward R. Murrow’s acclaimed documentary series ‘See It Now’ debuted on CBS-TV;
‘As It Happens’ started it’s 50+ year run on CBC Radio;
the first CanCon rules for TV were announced;
CKNW Radio boosted its power to 5,000 watts at 1320 KHz;
ABC-TV aired Britney Spears’ first TV concert;
and Fats Domino sang ‘Blueberry Hill’ on CBS-TV’s Ed Sullivan Show.
Nov. 18th claimed the lives of bandleaders Ted Heath and Cab Calloway, singers Dorothy Kirsten and Hal Dickenson (The Modernaires), composer Cy Coleman and actor Harold J. Stone.
ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.
Rogers cuts staff at News 1130, Jack FM & Breakfast Television
Rogers Sports & Media has made staff cuts at its radio and television properties in Calgary and Vancouver, cancelling Breakfast Television in those markets, as well as the JACK 96.9 (CJAX-FM) Vancouver morning show.













