Steve Morris' morning show was hilarious, I remember he had a spot as a DJ in a Moonlighting episode, wondered what happened to him. Also wow these commercials. This is vintage stuff!
As of present day, K-EARTH 101 FM has the greatest hits on Earth from the 1970s, the 1980s and the 1990s like “Sweet Emotion” by Aerosmith and “Gloria” by Laura Branigan.
Stevations, do you have more Steve Morris In The Morning from KRTH? Listening to what you posted just left me wanting more. I have great memories of that time in my life. If you have full shows, I wouldn't even mind sending you a flash drive and/or CD and have you record it on there for me, plus something for your time.
Circa 1986 or 1987, STeve Morris hosted a game show pilot for a TV version of Trivial PUrsuit which did not make it to air. It was not the same format as the 1993 version that made it to air on the Family CHannel hosted and co-produced by Wink Martindale.
Steve Morris' morning show was hilarious, I remember he had a spot as a DJ in a Moonlighting episode, wondered what happened to him. Also wow these commercials. This is vintage stuff!
Wow! Souvenirs of the 70's weekend? I remember those! Nice aircheck and great music!
K-Earth 101 use to play the golden oldies of the 50's, 60's and Early 70's
As of present day, K-EARTH 101 FM has the greatest hits on Earth from the 1970s, the 1980s and the 1990s like “Sweet Emotion” by Aerosmith and “Gloria” by Laura Branigan.
Soon they'll be playing songs from the 2000's.
"The Art...............Of Dating"
9:00 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁 K-Earth One 0 Onnnnne! 🥁
K-EARTH ONE-O-ONEEEEEE. I miss Lucky's as well
Stevations, do you have more Steve Morris In The Morning from KRTH? Listening to what you posted just left me wanting more. I have great memories of that time in my life. If you have full shows, I wouldn't even mind sending you a flash drive and/or CD and have you record it on there for me, plus something for your time.
Circa 1986 or 1987, STeve Morris hosted a game show pilot for a TV version of Trivial PUrsuit which did not make it to air. It was not the same format as the 1993 version that made it to air on the Family CHannel hosted and co-produced by Wink Martindale.
He also announced the Pilot for Blackout.