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Sir Johnny-O
Pioneering air personality originally from Baltimore, Johnny Compton started his radio career at WOV in New York. Returning to Baltimore […]
Rockin’ Robin (Fred Robinson)
Fred Robinson began his radio career in Atlantic City. While in broadcasting school he toyed with using the on-air name […]
Hot Rod (Maurice Hulbert Jr.)
Maurice ‘Hot Rod’ Hulbert, the self-proclaimed “Bald-headed Prince of Radio” worked at WDIA, Memphis in the late 1940s. He came […]
Daniels, Wiley
Originally from Birmingham, Alabama, ‘Smiley’ Wiley Daniels came to Baltimore with a Masters Degree in Radio and Television. He began […]
Brown, J.B.
Disc jockey originally from Brooklyn, NY. Growing up in Baltimore in the ‘60s Brown was influenced by all the great […]
Anderson, Curtis
Curtis began his Baltimore radio career in 1970 as a news reporter / announcer at WEBB. He moved to WWIN […]






