Roz Ford

Don

Ford was a DJ at WITH in the 1950s. The photo below was provided by Ford’s daughter, Lori, and is […]

Read More 13

Sampson, Henry

Joe

Known as “The Roving Disc Jockey”, Henry Sampson’s career spanned the golden age of Baltimore radio. In Mr. Sampson’s own […]

Read More 18

Scott, Kerby (Confer)

Joe

‘Kerby Scott’ Confer was a Baltimore radio and television personality who began his career in his hometown of Williamsport, PA, […]

Read More 54

Sears, “Diamond Jim”

Don

— recollections of Blair Schneider The Jetsons played shows at the Dixie Ballroom with WSID DJ “Diamond Jim” Sears…he was […]

Read More 14

Sir Johnny-O 

Joe

Pioneering air personality originally from Baltimore, Johnny Compton started his radio career at WOV in New York. Returning to Baltimore […]

Read More 24

Spicer, Bill, & the Hitmakers

Joe

WJZ-TV cameraman, mobile DJ, and teacher at the Broadcasting Institute of Maryland. He recorded a single at Bradley Studios “Color […]

Read More 26

Walker, Johnny 

Joe

Morning funnyman Johnny Walker started at WFBR in 1974. Johnny’s zany antics always had him in trouble although it seems […]

Read More 24

WANN-AM

Joe

WANN 1190 AM, an Annapolis station was founded in 1946 by Morris Blum. The station catered to the black audience […]

Read More 23

WAYE-AM 

Joe

WAYE AM 860 was owned by D.C. lawyers Warren Adler and John Buza with the studios located in a penthouse […]

Read More 64

WBAL-AM

Joe

WBAL’s long history began in 1925. WBAL (W-BALtimore) 1090-AM has always been one of the top-rated radio stations in the […]

Read More 46
1 4 5 6 7 8 10