Jim Tice, WLPL-FM Baltimore, MD. June 13, 1970 Pt.2 (scoped) (0:20:53)

Scoped
… we’ll tell you when it’s time to roll over …
[Description by Uncle Ricky]In Part Two of this recording of Jim Tice from June 13, 1970, the WLPL-FM All Time Top 200 continues with hits #93 through #72.

WLPL was Baltimore’s first FM Top 40 station, and comments on the first part confirm that they were broadcasting in monaural. There are a few reception “blurgles” and one song is mangled. Hard to tell if it’s the recording, or if the record actually skipped! Also, you’ll hear a few fresh “frankenstein” jingles, pieced together from various sources.

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We want to thank the board of ReelRadio, Inc. for their stewardship since the passing of the founder Richard Irwin in 2018.  It has not been easy and they have maintained the exhibits for future generations to enjoy.

I met Richard Irwin, aka Uncle Ricky, when we were freshmen at East Carolina University.  We both had worked at local stations in our hometowns.  No one was more passionate about radio, especially Top 40 radio, than my friend Richard. 

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