Sam Lawson’s Audio Vault: Tom Murphy visits KJR-FM

The Road to Top 40: Pacific NW Radio – PT. 1

1970 Seafair Hydroplane Race on KJR

Sam Lawson’s Audio Vault: “Levity Limelight,” Norm Gregory & Gary Shannon, KJR-FM ’70s Reunion Week, 1995

Remembering Kirk Wilde

Tom Murphy Returns From KRLA, SRO Buys KTW, Robert O. Smith Moves From AM To FM @ KOL

Hardwick Hatches A Plan, Clif Kirk Leaves For Los Angeles, Gene Wike Quits KING 5 News

1971: Bonaduce @ SeaFair, Scotty Brink’s Final Day @ KJR

Morton Replaces Roberts on KOL, Don Clark’s Housewives Serenade, & The Very Hip Norm Gregory

Reminiscences of “World Famous Tom Murphy”: The KISN Years (Part 1)

KVI’s National Day of Humor, Irving Clark Jr. Returns, Listeners Comment

Motown on KFKF, Face To Face With Roberta Byrd & A Sound Spectacular on KIRO

KFKF & KIRO Fight Over Hit Parade, Gary Shannon Marries, KYAC Staff Returns, & The Connors “Brothers” Explained

KAYO, KVI, KJR, KOL Switch Jocks, KRKO Becomes Radio Free Everett, Nick Anthony Leaves For Ohio

Dick Stark: Pacific NW Radio and Sports Icon

Flu Hits KJR-KOL-KAYO & The Emperor Gets The Mumps

KJR’s Gary Shannon: New Year’s Eve 1969

October 1969 Radio Notes – Johnny Forrest & KFKF News, Levity Limelight, & Lujack Loves Bellingham

Good Morning (Lee) Smith, Jerry Holzinger, Stu Martin. It’s August 1969!

No More Good News @ KOL; KJR To Broadcast Hydro Races

Aerial Traffic Reports; Buzz Barr Moves to KING; Rethinking the Cash Call

Seattle’s Past: The Hydros & Pat O’Day

KPUG’s Mid-Sixties Jocks

Found Performance: “Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)” by Cher

The KJR Years: Reminiscences of “World Famous” Tom Murphy

What a Team: Wilde & Funkley at KPUG

They “Rocked’ The Pacific NW in 1966

Scotty Brink Considers Career Change

48 Hours News Show: Coyote & Rhett Walker (Gary Shannon) at Y107

Superjock on KPUG

Lujack: Radio Game Changer & One Guy Who Played the Game

KJR Radio: Those Golden Years (Mid-’60s)

Trips Festival ’67: Dick Curtis at KJR

Radio’s Year-End Review – 1969

Two Bucks & Seattle’s Two Years of Larry Lujack