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Don Lamb (weekends and promotions director), and Bernie Bisiup (the all night show - prior to Tom). Because of the station's popularity the DJs spent
Ralph Emery (916 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
overnight long-haul truck drivers, who were often fans of country music. The all-night show was a mecca for country music stars of all kinds, many of whom were
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hours, after WCIX signed off for the night; channel 51 served up The All Night Show, a campy mix of movies hosted by Dave Dixon, to this audience. WKID-TV
Murray the K (3,137 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Kaufman's big break came in 1958 after he moved to WINS/1010 to do the all-night show, which he titled The Swingin' Soiree. Shortly after his arrival, WINS's
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at all-night programming after WHT concluded with the short-lived The All-Night Show. The largest attraction continued to be children's shows. Ken Taishoff
William B. Williams (DJ) (1,396 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
visiting a friend at the station. According to Williams "the guy who did the all-night show had just been fired for being bombed on the air." Six weeks later
Bob Shreve (1,546 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Sunday mornings. Also during this period, when the popularity of the all-night show seemed at its height, he recorded an album, Good Olé [sic] Bob Doing
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Lee Moore, went on the air with a new program on November 1, 1966, The All Night Show. Lee Moore eventually left the show in 1973 as he became increasingly
Fred Crane (actor) (1,593 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
the Glad Sounds), and recording voice tracks and commercials for the all-night show (Music Out of the Night) for several hours each weekday after his
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which featured Chicago blues music, live performances and interviews. The all-night show was picked up by KOST Broadcasting for syndication and ran in over