THE VOICE FROM THE GLASS BOOTH ON HIGH

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THE PRIMROSE CHRONICLES
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In an era known for its Rock & Roll music and performers, many Boomer teens were even more connected to the on air radio personalities who spun the platters on the top radio stations across the nation. <br/>These “disc jockeys” had their faithful followings  who listened as much for their comments as the records they played. <br/>Every decent-sized town had them, but for a few years in the late 50’s/early 60’s Indianapolis had Dick Summer, broadcasting live weeknights from Merrill’s Hi-Decker Drive In on WIBC, 1070 AM  <br/>Dick went on to major markets in Boston & NYC, earning him R&R Hall of Fame On Air Personality notoriety. <br/>Episode 213 of TPC is an interview w/ the guy with the velvet voice, Dick Summer, about those years in Indy. It’s filled w/ anecdotes & stories of his Hoosier years behind the microphone and much more. <br/>It’s a special installment <br/>Enjoy!!#indynostalgia, #60snostalgia, #50snostalgia, #schoolnostalgia

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