Remember WRNB with studios in the Former Holiday Inn at the intersection of HWY 70 and 17
In New Bern??????? I think they had reverb
In New Bern??????? I think they had reverb
gary sapiane said:Remember WRNB with studios in the Former Holiday Inn at the intersection of HWY 70 and 17
In New Bern??????? I think they had reverb
DaveArnold said:Not sure as I had moved on by then.Of course 99.9 VBS
is now Jammin 99.9.Many years passed from the days of WBBS and WVBS.
The original concept was to have VBS be the FM conterpart of BBS.
I picked up B-100 in the early 80s. I think I could also pick up WGNI.XTalker said:Yes, VBS was know as B100 for a period of it's early life. B100 was also used in Greensboro in the 1990s by the Bernie Mann station at 100.3, now home to The Buzzard.
I should clarify I was near the South Carolina border southeast of Charlotte.I picked up B-100 in the early 80s. I think I could also pick up WGNI.
Fast forward to the late '70's early '80'Jacksonville had a powerful country station WLAS 910 on the AM dial. I was a full time Marine and started as part time announcer. Our PD was John Lyes. M.D. was Willis Williams. Jerry Outlaw was boss man. We also had Lisa Hunter and the overnight guy was Big John (can't remember last name) Sidney and/or Itchy Popkins owned the station along with Boomtown Furniture. Any thoughts or info would be greatly appreciated. Greg Gardner aka The Gentle Giant of Jacksonville.
WBBS - My dad Jim Kelso played Top 40 an then went on to host a show called Make Believe Ballroom basically Big Bands...Anyone remember?? He helped bands such as Stack of Gold with their first recording in the studio lobby at WBBS. Any memories would be nice....Thanks
I don't recall WBBS, but your father's name sounds familiar to me. Did he teach "Broadcasting" at Lenoir Community College in Kinston, NC in the 80s?