Friday, December 27, 2013

December 27 In Radio History




In 1932...Radio City Music Hall, in New York City, began operation with the first event open to the public.



In 1939...the radio program, "The Glenn Miller Show", debuted on the CBS radio network.



In 1947...Bell Labs invented the transistor.

In 1958...Buddy Holly made his first appearance in his hometown of Lubbock, Texas since becoming a major recording star. Along with broadcasting "live" over KLLL radio from a fruit and vegetable store, he returned to the station's studios to record "You're The One," a song that station management challenged him to write in half an hour.

In 1963..."The Animals" performed on the BBC radio show, "Saturday Club", their first radio appearance.




In 1968...Don McNeils' "The Breakfast Club" signed off the ABC Radio network, after 35 years of successful broadcasting.

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