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July 24, 2020/

That’s right, we have a Kansas update.  Here’s another batch of Salina/Manhattan updates.  Thanks for listening and we’ll post some more audio over the weekend!

July 16, 2020/

Yeah, it’s been a while, hasn’t it? Life got in the way of Toppy updates from this corner for rather longer than intended, but our extended quarantine has finally given me the chance to dig into the backlog and start uploading IDs again. You want to know more then do visit cccf ....

February 17, 2020/

Last November, I briefly visited Toledo, Ohio (home of Tony Packo’s, the Toledo Mud Hens, etc.)  Here’s a few IDs from that trip (several are new stations to Toppy!)  I’ll have more IDs soon, along with IDs from several of our wonderful contributors.  Thank you!

February 14, 2020/

‘The Wrath of the Buzzard’ was a reference to the former WNAP in Indianapolis (one of the many nicknames for Indianapolis?  Naptown.)  Voiced by Chuck Riley, the ID was heard during the 20ish year run of “The Buzzard”.  WNAP was also one of the radio stations featured in the documentary Naptown Rock Radio Wars. ...

February 13, 2020/

Here’s some audio from contributors John Lalande and Blaine Stewart.  John adds a Madison, Wisconsin ID from 2015, while Blaine sends some 1993 IDs from the City of Angels.  Over the weekend, I’ll add some of the new IDs I’ve recorded from other markets.

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