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Steve has put together several collections of music, drops and sound effects not available anywhere else...
See the collection here as we upload the catalogue...
As a collector of out of date records and audio, I realize the frustration in not only being able to find the audio you're looking for...
But then the proper turntable, cart machine, 8-track player or reel deck...
Then finding a Computer program to clean it up, in order to move that record to CD to make it useful by today's standards.
I've been recording and collecting audio for two decades, and Instead of putting each recording on a separate disc,
I've always tried to put like recordings together on one disc or tape.
This has been handy, as entertaining America with silly sounds over the radio has been a part of my job for more than a decade.
Now that its no longer my job, I'd like to share them all with you, directly.
These collections were all created for my personal enjoyment, not for any commercial use. I hope you'll respect and continue that tradition.
If you're looking for something you don't see, drop us an e-mail...
We can't possibly put everything on-line.... And we just might have what you're looking for!
![]() | Eyewitness News Music: The Action News Series... Move Closer to Your World This album contains the entire Action News package, produced by the Great Al Ham, which included the famous Irv Weinstein eyewitness news theme... as well as the full sing version of the Irv song... Never aired in the Buffalo market! This music package was used all around the country at dozens of TV stations, and all of the variant muisc cues are included. The mid 90s "re-sing" is also on this disc... As are the themes to the Commander Tom Show and Rocketship 7... and several novelty songs, including "I Love You, Irv weinstein!" And "The Eyewitness News Rap." Several Irv Weinstein aircheck sound bites are scattered throughout. This is a Special Compilation created at the staffannouncer.com studios! |
![]() | The Fabulous 60 minute Price is Right Album! This album contains all the classic The Price is Right! Music beds from the 70s and 80s. Also inlcuded are many of the sound effects used on the show over the years... As well as voiceover bits from Bob Barker and the late great announcers... Rod Roddy and Johnny Olson. This is a Special Complilation created at the staffannouncer.com studios! |
![]() | WKBW: 1959, 1962, 1972 Included here are three KB produced Composite Recordings... including all the KB jocks who were on the air when these were recorded. KB used these as sales tools showing off how great KB was... There is one from 1959, 1962, and 1972. A great capsule history of One of America's Great Rock & Roll Stations. The complete History of KB's glory years on 1 cd! |
![]() | The History of KB This is a two disc set is a huge collection of audio snippets from KB and KB jocks elsewhere around the dial and around the country, as compiled by KB Jock (and Former PD) Sandy Beach. A great listen! |
![]() | WKBW Outtakes 2 CDs worth of WKBW production outtakes! Laughing, tied toungues, and (gasp!) cursing. NOT FOR AIR!!! |
![]() | The Best of Norm Nathan A Sound in the Night was an audio compilation of the work of Norm Nathan put out by his friends and family after his death. See the airchecks page for dozens of hours of Norm Airchecks. Proceeds from the initial sale of this CD when to the Berklee School of Music in Boston... so will any proceeds garnered here. |
![]() | Ed Little Vol. 1 I've put together a compilation of all the tape available on one of my best friends, the late Ed Little. Included on two discs, Many newscasts, Ed signing on WBNY-FM (now WJYE) in 1966, and Ed's visit to the studio in 1999 recreating one of his 1950's Towne Casino Record shows. |
![]() | Ed Little Vol. 2 More of the best of Ed Little. |
![]() | The 1964 AFL Championship Game This is an amateur recording of the 1964 AFL Championship Game. Ralph Hubbell sets the scene for the WBEN audience and play-by-play man Van Miller calls the action from The RockPile in December 1964. Digitally remasterd in the staffannouncer.com studios, the orginal tape was made by someone holding a microphone up to a speaker.. So you hear them cheering on the Bills in their Queen City Living room. The tape also starts and stops, throughout the game, but over the hour, you get a feel for the game where the Bills won their first of back-to-back championships. |
![]() | The Bills Beat Miami 1980 Any Bills Fan alive in the 70's knows that the Bills didn't beat the Dolphins in that decade. They also know that Joe Ferguson and the Bills finally pulled out a win on Septemer 7, 1980! This disc has several editions of Buffalo Bills Replay... A 15 minute feature that aired on WBEN. Included is the Replay of the game simply known as the Miami Game. Here highlights from Van Miller and Stan Barron and narrator Jeff Kaye take you back to one of the most glorious days ever for Bills Fans who suffered through the 70s! |
![]() | Buffalo Sabres 1975 Year in Review This is a studio copy of the Sabres 1975 year in review, as orginally aired on WGR after that glorious season. Ted Darling hosts the program filled with dozens of play-by-play calls with Ted and Rick Jeanneret. This is REALLY awesome! |
![]() | War of the Worlds '68 It caused panic up and down the Eastern Seaboard when first broadcast in 1968... This is the orginal WKBW War of the Worlds. Join Jeff Kaye, KB Music's Sandy Beach, Channel 7s Irv Weinstein, and Newsmen Joe Downey, Henry Brach, Jim Lancer, and Jim Fagan as aliens invade Grand Island. One of the best produced radio dramas of all time. Introduced by Dan Neaverth, complete with commercials for Genesee Beer and Humphrey for President. |
![]() | War of the Worlds '73 This is, in essence, the same broadcast as above, only with the Jack Armstrong as the jock, and slightly tighter production. The Dan Neaverth intro is switched out with a Jeff Kaye intro, and tells the story of panic created by the first broadcast. The show is also complete with well produced commercials for Keyhole Fashions. |
![]() | Paul McCartney is Alive and Well, Maybe... Is another twisted production of KB Radio. It chronicles the possibility that Paul McCartney died in a car crash in 1964 and the guy "playing" Paul is really a body double. It points to song lyrics and album covers as proof that the Beatles are playing a trick on you, and Paul is dead. again, this masterpiece helped further a persistant with great production and a 50,000 watt signal that hit 33 states and half of Canada. Narrated by Jeff Kaye, Dan Neaverth, Stan Roberts, Sandy Beach. |
To the best of our knowledge,
Only out of print materials are included here, and are being shared for historical and educational purposes only,
and are to used for private, non-commercial uses.
If you would like a copy any special collection material, for educational purposes only, click here above for more information.
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