Before Herb Kent “The Cool Gent,” Don Cornelius and so many others, there was Jack L. Cooper, who pioneered a Black radio empire in Chicago.
I mean “real music” — station had just played Elton John’s 1983 hit “I Guess That’s Why They Call it the Blues.” “Why is sadness associated with the color blue? Why not call it the grays if it has to ...
San Francisco's Live 105 was recognized by the Bay Area Radio Museum and Hall of Fame three years after being restored to its ...
The country western performer recorded 17 albums and was recognized as the oldest country performer in the U.S. in 2024.
Colorado civil rights activist and pioneering Denver radio broadcaster James “Dr. Daddio” Walker has died, his family confirmed Tuesday.
Starting in 1989, Walker owned and operated KDKO Radio, a Black-owned radio station that historically played R&B, soul, and ...
O” Walker, the pioneering radio broadcaster who broke racial barriers and became the first Black owner of a radio station ...
The corporate sponsors may have changed through the years, but the 15,000-seat venue remains Long Island's favorite place to ...