Edition #1390 |
Talent: JERRY FARRELL
Station: WGR Buffalo, N.Y.
Date: April 11, 1976
Time: 13:19

It was one of Americas original radio stations. It was also one of Americas most original radio stations. And it's been around for over a century, since the days of Marconi and Sarnoff.
WGR went on the air in 1922, one of the first radio stations in the United States. After 50 years as a full service station broadcasting everything from radio dramas to homemaker shows, WGR became a full-time contemporary music station in 1972, with a generous dash of oldies and a leaning toward middle of the road music. They played Abba, ZZ Top and everything in between. It was an interesting mix that reflected the programming genius of long-time PD Larry Anderson. Combine that with a crack news staff and you had a winner.
Some of Buffalos most legendary personalities worked at WGR during its heyday as a contemporary music station from 1972 to 1989. Stan Roberts, George Hamberger and Tom Shannon all did stints in morning drive, with Andersen, Joe Galusky and Craig Matthews appearing in middays during that period. The witty Frank Benny did afternoon drive during much of WGRs Top 40 era, and the outspoken Shane (a.k.a. Ron Gibson) was the stations early evening dee-jay of record during the golden years. Veteran talk show host John Otto was a late-evening mainstay as was Tom Donahue. A variety of hosts including Hank Nevins, Bob Bayette and Jim Scott handled overnight duties. Weekenders included Jerry Reo and the late Mike Rohzman.
One of WGRs most remembered personalities never held a Monday-Friday shift there. Jerry Farrell had a full-time job at the Niagara Falls Power Authority during the week and only had time for weekend broadcast week. But he made the most of it during his years at WGR, after moving over from WKBW.
About a year after this recording was made, Farrell died of a heart attack at age 46. Here he is on April 11, 1976 in a classic aircheck from WGR, Great Radio.
Enjoy Jerry Farrell on WGR from
April 11, 1976 here. ![]()
(The Robert F. Skurzerski Collection)
More 1976 airchecks here!
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