The late Bill Singer was a friend of mine who left us much too early in life. His sister Nancy introduced Judy and me to him back in the 1960's. Bill had a radio voice that was widely recognized all over the WTTM listening area. He opened up a school for disk jockeys in Trenton and maintained it right up to the time of his untimely death. You are looking at a graphic from an era that has left us. Music on the radio today has largely become a stereophonic nightmare. Cruise the AM dial from 540 to 1700 and you will become a sports expert. Go over to FM and tune 88 through 108 and you will find 90% of the spectrum occupied by music geared to the younger generation, where music takes a back seat to screaming, yelling, in audible lyrics, flashing strobe lights, thunder and lightning. Thank you Lord for MP3 music and MP3 players! Search This Blog
Wednesday, February 03, 2010
1970: WTTM: GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
The late Bill Singer was a friend of mine who left us much too early in life. His sister Nancy introduced Judy and me to him back in the 1960's. Bill had a radio voice that was widely recognized all over the WTTM listening area. He opened up a school for disk jockeys in Trenton and maintained it right up to the time of his untimely death. You are looking at a graphic from an era that has left us. Music on the radio today has largely become a stereophonic nightmare. Cruise the AM dial from 540 to 1700 and you will become a sports expert. Go over to FM and tune 88 through 108 and you will find 90% of the spectrum occupied by music geared to the younger generation, where music takes a back seat to screaming, yelling, in audible lyrics, flashing strobe lights, thunder and lightning. Thank you Lord for MP3 music and MP3 players!
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