Hi this in Ron Tavernit. I really enjoyed listening to my old radio days and all the great music. I’m guessing it was Jim Feliciano that put it all together, and what a great job. That must have taken a load of time. Thank you for all your efforts. I’m going to listen up to some of my old friends who worked there as well. Thanks again!
Ron T
Thank you so much for your recent comment and, your kind works about Motor City Radio Flashbacks. You know, I just loved listening to the radio, and, as a youngster, growing up in SW Detroit all of my life, the experience (at least to my ears at the time), the sounds and voices emanating out of my pocket transistor radio in the 1960s was truly magical. Aside of that, radio was still in vogue when I first heard you on Honey Radio 560 in the 1980s. Thanks for the memories . . . I, as many others today, truly miss and loved that station!
I would like to download some 1930’s radio mystery shows from the Southfield, Mi. broadcasting studios including shows by Fran Striker.
Hi this in Ron Tavernit. I really enjoyed listening to my old radio days and all the great music. I’m guessing it was Jim Feliciano that put it all together, and what a great job. That must have taken a load of time. Thank you for all your efforts. I’m going to listen up to some of my old friends who worked there as well. Thanks again!
Ron T
Hi Ron T!
Thank you so much for your recent comment and, your kind works about Motor City Radio Flashbacks. You know, I just loved listening to the radio, and, as a youngster, growing up in SW Detroit all of my life, the experience (at least to my ears at the time), the sounds and voices emanating out of my pocket transistor radio in the 1960s was truly magical. Aside of that, radio was still in vogue when I first heard you on Honey Radio 560 in the 1980s. Thanks for the memories . . . I, as many others today, truly miss and loved that station!