Edition #1332 |
Talent: BOB SHANNON
Station: WCBS-FM New York
Date: February 4, 1989
Time: Pt. 3 - 47:03 (unscoped)
Pt. 3 - 11:41 (scoped)
Few - if any - mixed entertainment and music history better than Bob Shannon.
The native of Syracuse, New York, spiced up his 3-7 p.m. shift on WCBS-FM
with such features as "Rockeology", "Hands Across The Water", First and Foremost", "Lost Hits With The Same Title But Are Different", "Wednesday Fourplay/Three For The Road."Shannon had a 19-year reign in afternoon drive at WCBS-FM having started at New York's Oldies Station in evenings in 1982. It was a golden era for the station, which during Shannon's time boasted legendary personalities like Harry Harrison, Cousin Brucie, Ron Lundy, Don K. Reed, Bill Brown and Dan Ingram.Shannon - whose birth name is Don Bombard - used that name early in his career, which began in Syracuse in 1967. He alternated between rival stations WOLF and WNDR until 1977, when he moved to 13-Q (WKTQ) in Pittsburgh. Shannon moved to the Big Apple in 1981 for a fill-ins at WYNY, then soon leaped to CBS-FM as he began a memorable two-decade run in afternoon drive in 1986 as Bob Shannon.
Shannon left WCBS-FM along with all the other jocks when the station moved to a JACK format in 2005, but returned to CBS-FM two years later in middays when the station reverted to oldies. Shannon left WCBS-FM, reportedly for health reasons, in late 2011. He died in 2023.
Enjoy Bob Shannon on WCBS-FM's 25th
anniversary Beatles weekend (Pt. 3, UNSCOPED) here.
Enjoy Bob
Shannon on WCBS-FM's 25th anniversary
Beatles weekend (Pt. 3, SCOPED) here.
(The Don Shuttleworth Collection)
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