[QCWA] Re: XERF History

Jeffrey D Angus jangus at socal.rr.com
Fri Apr 1 01:04:25 EST 2005


Bil Seymour wrote:

>    I was introduced to Wolfman Jack when I was a Sophomore in High
> School.  It was 1966 and he was on XERB.  The station billed itself as
> "The Mighty Six Ninety."

They're still on the air.

A year or two ago, 1260 AM in Los Angeles started a "Great American
Song Book" format. Music from the 40-50s. Clear Channel got wind of
it and copied formats on 570 AM. Here recently, Clear Channel swapped
with the 24/7 sports babble station on 690 AM. Sigh.....Now the endless
morons gassing about pro sports are lound and clear and I can't listen to
the musci I want to at work. Bitch moan piss whine complain.

Jeff
wa6fwi

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