Dan Ingram, a popular disc jockey whose wisecracks and double entendres rippled through the air at rock ‘n’ roll stations in New York City from the early 1960s to the early 21st century, died Sunday ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Dan Ingram, during his stint at WIL Radio in 1959-60 (Courtesy of the St. Louis Media History Foundation) Political correspondent ...
One of the most popular disc jockeys in the history of American radio has died. For more than 20 years, Dan Ingram was one of the top jocks on one of the top stations in the country: New York City's ...
If you grew up in New York in the 1960s, you often found yourself glued to the radio after school. Hoping for your favorite songs, you bounced back and forth between the city's two big Top-40 stations ...
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At 5:20 PM on November 9, 1965, the Tuesday rush hour was in full bloom outside the studios of WABC in Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The drive-time DJ was Big Dan Ingram, who had just dropped the ...
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