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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WCAO-AM

Joe

AM 60 – The station converted to a Top-40 format in 1956, going on to become Baltimore’s top-rated Top-40 station […]

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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 […]

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WBJC-FM

Joe

Once known as WBSC it was later named WBJC after its home at Baltimore Junior College. Onetime station manager Ed […]

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Sir Johnny-O 

Joe

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

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Hot Rod (Maurice Hulbert Jr.)

Joe

Maurice ‘Hot Rod’ Hulbert, the self-proclaimed “Bald-headed Prince of Radio” worked at WDIA, Memphis in the late 1940s. He came […]

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Henderson, Douglas ‘Jocko’

Joe

As a young teenager, Jocko Henderson would hang out at the WITH studios and help carry records to hops and […]

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Deane, Buddy

Joe

The Deane of Baltimore radio (and TV), Buddy was the Dick Clark of Baltimore television in the late ‘50s and […]

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Casuals, The

Don

Rock and roll group with Joe Hoffman (lead vocal), Chuck Klapka (sax), Butchie Panion (drums). The group released a single […]

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