History of Black Oriented Radio in Chicago, 1929-1963 |
Contents
CHAPTER Page | 1 |
DEMOGRAPHICS | 40 |
CHICAGOS BLACK RADIO PERSONALITIES | 71 |
Copyright | |
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advertising Al Benson American appeared audience became Benson Black artists Black church Black disc jockeys Black jockeys Black newspapers Black radio Black-oriented radio broadcast Chicago Defender Chicago radio Chicago's Black community choir Chuck Berry Clay Evans clubs commercial Cooper culture Daddio dance disc jockey distributor Drake and Cayton Earl Hines early Ebony entertainment world Evans featured George Leaner gospel gospel music hustler hustling Illinois Interviewed by NWS Jack jazz jazz disc jockeys labels language style listeners lower-class Black Mahalia Jackson major McCoy middle-class Blacks musical styles musicians name withheld Negro market orchestra pastors payola phonograph played popular preachers promotion radio personalities radio programming radio shows radio stations record companies religious Reverend rhythm and blues rhythm-and-blues sell Sid McCoy singers social songs South Side southern sponsors star started street Syndicate tastes taverns Theatre urban Black vocalists WAAF WBEE WEDC WGES white artists WSBC WVON York