Andyjon mentioned that George Lorenz had a girlfriend, and maybe a little WBLK history would be interesting to some: WBLK's founder was George F. Lorenz who was known as the Hound Dog long before Elvis plugged that breed. Lorenz was an extremely talented personality and he did much to bridge the gap between black and white in Western New York. In the late 1950s while he was at WKBW George started a weekly newsletter that was sent to radio stations all over the nation. It was named "Behind the Scenes" . Supposedly the publishers were Mike and Mickey Turntable. Mike was Lorenz while Mickey was actually Joyce Kociencki who was from Sloan. Joyce was very attractive and 20 years younger than George. It was widely known that the relationship between George and Ms Turntable transcended business. One day in May of 1972 George went home to take a nap but he never woke up. His son, Frank, took over WBLK, made it profitable, and sold it for $8 million. Meanwhile Frank married Mickey Turntable but the relationship ended after a few years. Mickey got to keep Behind the Scenes and she hooked up with another man. She would die of cancer and Tony got "Scenes" which soon went out of business. Later two of George's grandsons would start a Hound Dog web site to honor his memory. It has many airchecks and other material, some of which I provided. It can be found at HounddogLorenz.com. I recommend it to anyone interested in Buffalo radio history.