WABC-FM

BOB LEWIS JANUARY 10, 1970: Heard is a very mellow and loose Bob Lewis taking listeners through a free-form journey. As with several other airchecks on this site, note that much of the music is not the music heard today on classic rock stations. From the sound of this aircheck, it might only represent one channel of the stereo signal. But listeners know what the music is supposed to sound like anyway. [ Part 1 ] and [ Part 2 ]



Bob Lewis Beatles Press Conference May 19, 1968 [ LISTEN ] (9:58)

PAUL IS DEAD (46:54) July 4, 1978 (rebroadcast of a 1969 program) In the Fall of 1969, rumors began to spread that Paul McCartney had actually died in an auto accident in 1966 and that an imposter, William Campbell, had taken his place.

The remaining Beatles supposedly left clues in their songs and album jackets.
Many radio stations began dissecting these clues and created special programming around the rumors. Bob Lewis created a show debunking the clues.
Lewis' show, originally broadcast when the station was still known as WABC-FM was rebroadcast on July 4, 1978 after the call letters had changed to WPLJ. This is that recording. Part 1 contains the original broadcast. Part 2 contains a segment added for the 1978 broadcast with Pat St. John who once again looks at both old and new clues.
[ Part 1 ] and [ Part 2 ] Note: After initially being broadcasted on WABC-FM, the station's call letters were now WPLJ.

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