M. Dung (Michael Slavko)
n 1982, KFOG Program Director Dave Logan tapped Mike Slavko, who was doing production work, to host the “Sunday Night Idiot Show.” This was not a standard radio DJ: he called himself “Dung Boy,” spun oldies, and […]
n 1982, KFOG Program Director Dave Logan tapped Mike Slavko, who was doing production work, to host the “Sunday Night Idiot Show.” This was not a standard radio DJ: he called himself “Dung Boy,” spun oldies, and […]
Known on Bay Area radio airwaves for his compelling work at KSFO, KCBS, and KKHI, Scott Beach was also an actor (appearing notably in American Graffiti, The Right Stuff, Bullitt, Stand By Me and Mrs. […]
Walt Jamond’s friendly voice graced numerous Bay Area radio stations over the course of a lengthy career, many years of which were spent on the overnight shift. He was a mainstay on KROW in the […]
Lewis Hill was the founder and guiding spirit of the first listener-supported radio station in America, KPFA, and its network of progressive Pacifica stations. Both into wealth in Kansas City, KS, Hill studied at Stanford […]
Budd Heyde was a music major who originally set out to be a theater organist. But the media world was changing, radio was taking over, and over the course of a lengthy on-air career, Heyde […]
One of the first true legends of Spanish-language radio in America, “Lalo” Caballero was the number one disc jockey and promoter of conjunto music on the local airwaves, most notably at KLOK and KEEN. Caballero […]
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