… Eleven o’ clock – at the Voice of Labor …
On the nights when WLS didn’t boom into the Carolinas, WCFL often did. I didn’t understand that the “Voice of Labor” meant the station was owned by the Chicago Federation of Labor, nor did I care. (I was forced to join IBEW in Providence, but forgive and forget, I always say..)
‘CFL was a darn good radio station in those days. You’d almost think it was owned and operated by a bunch of businessmen with ties, instead of hard-working union laborers. What’s that? The Businessmen with the ties are the Union guys?
Kris seemed to be entering some sort of “mellow” phase on ‘CFL – maybe he was wearing KOSS Pro 4-AA’s and had ’em cranked…