| Deanna R. Adams - History - 2010 - 132 pages
Ever since Cleveland disc jockey Alan Freed first called the records he was playing "rock and roll," northeast Ohio has been a driving force in this musical phenomenon. From ... | |
| Carlo Wolff - Music - 2006 - 133 pages
Music fans who grew up with Rock and Roll in Cleveland remember a golden age. We were young, so was the music, and the sense of freedom and excitement the Rock and Roll scene ... | |
| John Gorman - Biography & Autobiography - 2008 - 302 pages
Traces the history of Cleveland's WMMS radio station from 1973 to 1986, exploring how the station helped recreate rockradio and the city of Cleveland by showcasing new ... | |
| Richard Crouse - Music - 2000 - 324 pages
Big Bang, Baby will entertain and enlighten music fans and will challenge even the experienced rock trivia junkie. | |
| Gary Graff, Daniel Durchholz - Music - 2012 - 244 pages
It's perhaps the relative modernity of rock 'n' roll that makes the genre a minefield of myths and legends accepted as truth. History hasn't had time to dissect the bunk. Until ... | |
| Mike Olszewski - History - 2003 - 492 pages
This volume captures the radio scene during the 1970s and 1980s, chronicling how a small FM rock station, WMMS, became the top-rated station in Northeast Ohio and made ... | |
| Richard Neer - Music - 2001 - 357 pages
"It was all so honest, before the end of our collective innocence. Top Forty jocks screamed and yelled and sounded mightier than God on millions of transistor radios. But on FM ... | |
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