WWIN-AM

Joe

WWIN 1400-AM was where to go for round-the-clock R&B music. In the early 1960s WWIN was the only 24-hour R&B […]

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WWDC-FM

Joe

D.C.’s prominent rock station 1970s to 2000s heard regionally throughout the D.C. and Baltimore area. Music Director Denise Oliver joined […]

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WIYY-FM  

Joe

Once known as WFDS, 97.9 was the radio counterpart of WBAL-TV and subsequently named WBAL-FM. In the ‘60s-70s the station […]

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WLPL-FM            

Joe

Baltimore’s first Top-40 FM station. 92.3 was once known as WSID-FM playing R&B music. WLPL-92.3FM (W–Land of Pleasant Living) continued […]

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WFMM-FM

Joe

93.1 FM classical radio station owned by Julian Smith as part of Sinclair Broadcasting Group. Studios located at 44 West […]

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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 […]

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