Saturday, August 13, 2011

Pittsburgh's golden age of radio

This book is a must-have for anyone who remembers, or has an interest in the history of Pittsburgh radio. Ed Salamon has made the effort to write about stations and personalities ignored by other sources over the years. As is the case with the majority of the Images of America books, Pittsburgh's Golden Age of Radio features over 200 vintage pictures, broken up in 3 chapters, showcasing behind-the-scenes stories never told outside of the industry. Many of the photographs are the property of the author, but also featured are pictures from the private collections of Jack Bogut, Carl Eckels, Terry Caywood, Bobby Vinton, Mike McGann, the late Ira Apple and more! I found photos of a young Frank Gottlieb and a young Clarke Ingram - neither one of whom have aged a bit! When was the last time you thought about stations like WPEZ (94.5) or WAMP (1320)? When did you last hear of on-air personalities like Frank Tomasello or Buzz (Aston) and Bill (Hinds)? Did you know that WPGH was once an AM station at 1080 and "PGH" didn't stand for Pittsburgh? Whether you lived it or whether you're learning about it for the first time, you'll be enthralled by Pittsburgh's Golden Age of Radio.

Pittsburgh's Golden Age of Radio (Images of America) (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing))

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