Steele began his radio career working outside of L.A. at a small station, KBUC in Corona, CA then moving on to KEPR Kennewick, KIMA Yakima and KXLY Spokane, all in Washington; KOIL Omaha, KISN Portland, and KEWB San Francisco before returning to Los Angeles to help kick off what would become one of the most influential radio stations in the country, 93/KHJ, Boss Radio, in April 1965.
The Real Don Steele – 930 KHJ July 4, 1968 (part ONE 1:17:33)
The Real Don Steele – 930 KHJ July 4, 1968 (part TWO 58:40)
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June 30, 2021 at QZVX
kjrol says:
A great set of airchecks to blast in my headphones on a nice summer day.