![]() Thanks!ĪM 1490 WOLF Syracuse, Top 100 of 1972 with Howie Castle (31:42) This was my very first original recording from on Decemwhen I was 15 years old in Liverpool, NY. Can anyone remember the OPUS countdowns and any of the syndicated 50 stations that carried it ? Post it on the Radio Timeline Facebook group page. Host Larry McKay was employed at top 40 rocker AM 930 KHJ in Los Angeles. I remember my local station, AM 1490 WOLF Syracuse as one of the 50 stations that aired the 8 hour countdown beginning in 1974 through 1980. According to Century 21’s executive producer Dick Starr, OPUS countdowns aired from 1970 through 1981. OPUS 1975 Top 100 Countdown with Larry McKay. Century 21 Productions Presents The OPUS 1975 Top 100 Countdown with Larry McKay. Top Albums of 1981 Chip Hobart, Decem(16:23) ĪM 930 KHJ Los Angeles, The Sounds of 1971, Bill Wade, Mark Elliot, Don Steele, Walt Baby Love & Johnny Williams (25:44) ĪM 930 KHJ Los Angeles, The Big 93 of 1972 #93 – #62 Mark Elliot to Robert W. Top Albums of 1979 Sky Daniels, Decem(21:31) WLUP FM 97.9 98 Chicago, Top Albums of 1979 & 1981 WAKY AM 790 Louisville, Top 100 of 1973, Kevin McCarthy (4:25) KFRC AM 610 San Francisco, Countdown ’76, Mucho Morales & Big Tom Parker (26:54) WPGC AM 1580/FM 95.5 Washington, Top 100 of 1973, Bob Raleigh to Dan Steele WPGC FM 95.5 Washington, Top 100 of 1970 with Bob Raleigh & Jim Madison. Thank you FB member Don Beno for the revised list. Radio station year end countdown holiday exhibits. Signs point to new material from Snake, but for now details are scarce at best - though something about this tells us to expect the unexpected.RADIO TIMELINE.COM Presents. Is another marquee collaboration underway? Maybe we’re in for something entirely different. Is DJ Snake taking a page out of the Carters’ playbook with a surprise full-length project out of nowhere? With only one day’s notice, it’s hard to guess definitively at what he’s is teasing. What does Snake have up his sleeve? While it might be a head-scratcher for some fans, others might remember that the “ Public Enemy” producer took to Twitter in late May to express his plans to walk back on his one-and-done album policy, promising a sophomore effort at an undisclosed time. Leaving room for rampant speculation, the site now simply reads, On June 19, the superstar Parisian hit maker’s website was completely scrubbed, leaving only a brief message and a ticking timer, counting down to the morning of June 20. Don’t sleep on DJ Snake - he’s got something big on the way without much notice given. ![]()
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