New York City radio station WBLS continued to celebrate its 50th anniversary with DJ Cassidy and DJ Cassidy’s Pass the Mic Live, an event featuring legendary R&B and hip-hop artists at Newark’s ...
Frankie Crocker built the legacy that WBLS will be celebrating with DJ Cassidy and Chuck Chillout in honor of the station's 50th anniversary. When legendary WBLS DJ Frankie Crocker broke McFadden & ...
Mayor Adams kicked off his new live radio show Sunday, saying on-air that he wanted to use the call-in program to talk directly to residents as just “an ordinary cat” who runs the city. During the ...
Mayor Adams will launch a radio show on WBLS-FM that will air on Sunday mornings and include live call-in segments, his office said Thursday, opening him up to unscripted interactions with potentially ...
When you’re blessed with the opportunity to reach over two million listeners on a daily basis, you’d be remiss not to use that platform responsibly to address pressing social issues. Veteran WBLS ...
In an extension of the national presence of its flagship radio brands, New York City’s Hot 97 (WQHT) and WBLS will now be heard in major multicultural markets across Southern California and Texas, ...
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How WBLS, led by Frankie Crocker, became a New York radio institution celebrating 50 years of classic R&B and rap
When legendary WBLS DJ Frankie Crocker broke McFadden & Whitehead’s “Ain’t No Stopping Us Now” — the 1979 Philly soul classic that has provided the soundtrack to many a cookout — he might as well have ...
In 1983, Frankie Crocker (left) met with Michael Jackson at the Black Radio Exclusive Convention in Los Angeles. Jeffrey Mayer When legendary WBLS DJ Frankie Crocker broke McFadden & Whitehead’s ...
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