She's one of the good ones. I met her when she called me with a story to tell; an acquaintance asked her if there were enough Algerians in LA to support a radio station because they had seen one on Hollywood Boulevard. Rollye, who knows more about radio than nearly anyone, laughed and said "That is not 'Algeria' but Álegría´which means ´happiness´in Spanish.I think she's a little bit younger than that. But she's been in radio for most of her life. I got to meet her at a conference a few years ago.
It turned out that we had lots of mutual friends, like Tom Rounds and even Jacobs. She is "real radio".
Rollye spent years as a Billboard radio editor and has done talk at many major stations. For a while, she specialize in filling in for "big name" talents who were on vacation or out for illness; stations did not disrupt their schedule and had a very interesting person in to fill who could hold the audience well.
My favorite Rollye story involves the "100 live chicks" you could buy from XERF and have delivered anywhere in the USA. Of course, this was before UPS and FedEx, so the chicks were mailed. Rollye's mom lived in retirement in South Florida, and would gather most days with her Northeastern migrant friends. The postman arrived, the box was opened, and half the chicks had expired. The others jumped out and ran all over the condo unit.
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