Spencer Richardson, who's bringing rehabbed music technology back into circulation, is finding that millennials are increasingly drawn to analog devices in an era when everything else disappears into ...
With his distinctive voice and encyclopedic knowledge of vintage jazz, Ken Wiley guided generations of music lovers through the genre’s rich history every Sunday for 40 years.
KRCU marks 50 years on air, evolving from a 10-watt student station to an NPR member serving Southeast Missouri, as community support helps offset federal funding cuts.
Prompted by a lightning strike, Hubbard South Florida upgrades WRMF, taking advantage of the station’s fifth-floor views.
Hours of historic St. Louis radio broadcasts are being added to the Library of Congress thanks to the work of Frank Absher, executive director of the St. Louis Media History Foundation. Absher says ...
Jocelyn Robinson is the director of Radio Preservation and Archives at WYSO and the HBCU Radio Preservation Project director.
To still be plying one’s trade at 87 is a remarkable feat, especially when that trade is as precarious as radio. Yet here’s David Hamilton, still going strong against the odds.
The country music world has lost another legendary performer as steel guitar player Pete Finney died on Feb. 7. The Country Music Hall of Fame announced Finney’s death on Facebook.
More than 50 years after its release, Led Zeppelin IV is still dominating. It's latest triumph? Being ranked the No. 1 ...
Few individuals embody the evolution of Kenyan radio like Fred Obachi Machoka, popularly known as Uncle Fred, arguably the ...
Al Shade was not just a country music legend. The guy might have been the oldest performing country music artist. He died on Jan. 22 at the age of 98. Shade was a star in central Pennsylvania, where ...
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