Seattle radio hosts find success in ‘road less traveled’ approach to new show
Leading the charge as producer and on-air contributor of the "Gee and Ursula Show" is Andrew Lanier, known on-air as Chef because of his prior profession
Radio Mans fave with The Boxtops
The Box Tops is an American rock band formed in Memphis in 1967. They are best known for the hits "The Letter", "Cry Like a Baby", "Choo Choo Train," and "Soul Deep" and are considered a major blue-eyed soul group of the period.
Tuesday in Broadcast History .. May 3rd
IT WAS MAY 3rd… when National Public Radio began operations in the US with 112 affiliates ….
When President Ronald Reagan began a series of 5-minute Saturday morning radio broadcasts, which most successive presidents have continued ….
When the final episode of the original prime time TV soap opera “Dallas” aired on CBS…
and when the British group Gerry & the Pacemakers made their US TV debut, performing “Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Crying” on CBS-TV’s Ed Sullivan Show.
ALL the milestones for May 3rd INSIDE.
PSR’s 6 o’clock Monday News with the News behind the News and Much More…
You Are Witnessing The Systematic Destruction Of The Old Guard,’Kick-Off’ The Offensive
Retired Veteran Seattle radio man Bob Rivers on medical leave
Veteran retired Seattle radio personality Bob Rivers, now operating his own blog and taking a medical leave,
Don’t count on government to police the internet
Instead of embracing its liberating capabilities, the government is opting for woke conformity
Radio Mans fave with Gerry and the Pacemakers
Gerry and the Pacemakers were a British beat group prominent in the 1960s Merseybeat scene.










