Hi everyone, and thank you for accepting me. I am here because I acquired a boatload of tapes from my father and great uncle. To make a short story long, my great uncle was Lee Forster, he was a country singer and guitar player, square dance caller and was a DJ at WJJL, WWOL, and WKBW among others, from the late '40s until probably the mid '60s. His wife and musical partner (bass player), Ruby Lee was my paternal grandmother's sister. She had a show on some station in Salamanca at one time. My father was Ernie Jones, and was station engineer and DJ at WBLK (Mr. Blues), WUFO, WYSL, WWVA in Wheeling, WVA and WAMO in Pittsburgh among others, as well as an engineer at WNED TV, and cameraman at WKBW TV, starting in about 1959 through to the NABET strike of 1972. He worked with George Lorenz from WBLK's inception, and had a hand in setting up the studios in 1963-64. He had a falling out with Lorenz over one too many bounced paychecks, and left somewhere in late '66. With our family growing (my sister born in '66 and me in '71) he decided to get out of the business for something more stable and went to Bell, and then to Moog, where he worked until he passed in 1992. These tapes have been kicking around for years, I heard a lot of them growing up - various spots and ads, as well as some complete shows - Then when Lee died, his son in law gave us bins of HIS stuff. I finally pulled up my dad's old Ampro 757 he bought in 1956 to practice with (he built a "studio" in his room with a pair of turntables, the Ampro, and a mixer he built) and got it up and running again after almost 30 years, and I have been going through these tapes in hopes of digitizing all of my dad's, and at least SOME of Lee's (there are a TON). I want to find something to do with them when I finish with them. I was hoping there might be some kind of Buffalo Radio historical society that may be interested in giving them a home.....or are they just family junk?