AFN Nuremberg - Mike Kimbrell 1984
Time for Mike Kimbrell from "The Tower Of Power"AFN Mike Kimbrell 1984AFN Nuremberg. Studio im Grand Hotel (1950 - 1956). Studio at the Grand Hotel (1950 - 1956).
Time for Mike Kimbrell from "The Tower Of Power"AFN Mike Kimbrell 1984AFN Nuremberg. Studio im Grand Hotel (1950 - 1956). Studio at the Grand Hotel (1950 - 1956).
Whoever came up with the phrase Country Gentleman must have known Gene Price. It's classy. It's silly and it's wonderful radio.Gene Price - 1978More Gene Price
Here's some more fun from Hollywood with Roger Carroll! Roger has was a part of this crazy business since the 1940s. Roger Carroll 1976More From Roger Carroll
Time for another visit with Mary Turner, She started at the network in 1981 or so, bringing a new perspective. It was rocking...Mary checked in last time with good words about her AFRTS time. Mary Turner - 1984More Mary Turner
Awhile back Monte Jones had some information about the automation system at FEN in the late 60s. I thought something capable of segueing the ETs and putting the news on the air was very high tech for the times. Norm Medland was there before…
Herman with Jim Pewter and Roger CarrollIt's easy to see Herman Griffith as the voice of a community in 1966. There's a lot to his presentation that others refined and copied. Herman talks about Savings Bonds, with an interest rate very sim…
\Tom's back, with program 2 of "Tom Campbell Stateside" He's retired and leading the good life in California. Recently the crazy weather hit his town, but he wasn't on that side of town.Hear Tom every day at 1pm Central mybestsounds.comTom
Don earned his due in Connecticut radio, through WPOP, WNHC and WAVZ then to win in Los Angeles.KGFJ, KDAY, KABC-TV, KNX as a sales executive, his own ad agency and editor of the R&B Report.Don Tracy - 1993More Don Tracy
Here's the other one of those USMC official records about the battle of Iwo Jima. Pretty incredible. They tell the story and talk to the troops, presumably recorded by the Mosquito Network.Story of Iwo JimaMore from the Mosquito Network
Jim Ameche is back with the most beautiful music in the world. Jim was one of the very first to make syndicating a DJ show work. He later was the voice of the Longines Symphonette. Jim Ameche - 1968 More Jim Ameche
Mary Helen Barro kept the Latino beat alive. She started with the network in the late 70s and was there a long time. Bailar!Mary Helen Barro 1983More Mary Helen Barro
Charlie was a distinctive voice, waking the world for a quarter century. I'm pretty sure no one else can make that claim. It was a shame when we lost him. Hear Charlie every morning at 8am Central at mybestsounds.comCharlie Tuna - 1974More