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Jim Taber
Program Director

The mastermind
from the beginning
in 1963
WSGN reception area (1967) in the City Federal Building
as you stepped off the elevators
Dave "Rockin" Roddy
Mid-Late 60's
Dave "Rockin" Roddy
1967 .. This shot hung on
the reception area wall of
the City Federal Building
Dick Kent
Mornings Mid -Late 60's
Mike Edwards
Nights Late 60's
WSGN, Birmingham Top 40 Survey and Good Guys, 1966 Neal
Miller (Sgt Jack on Bham TV), Steve "The Mop" Norris, (The Mop
was because of his long hair), Jim Taber, Herb Steadman,
Dave "Rockin" Roddy, Walt Williams and Glen Powers.
From 1966: Dick Kent, Steve Norris, Jim Tabor, Ed Dean,
Dave Roddy, Walt Williams and Glen Powers
From 1968:  Steve Norris, Walt Williams, Glen Powers,
Dave Roddy, Mike Edwards and Joey Roberts
The Sky Castle behind Eli's Drive-In
Dave Roddy before the move to the City Federal Building
Photo Credit:  Dave Perry
Bill Bolen WSGN News
WSGN studios were in the penthouse
of the City Federal Building
City Federal Lobby Today
Early 70's Logo
Glen Powers
Program Director
Early 70's
Steve Norris Late 60's & Early 70's
Scotty Brink
All Nights
Early 70's
Amaysa "Cookin'" Kincaid
Nights & Afternoons
Early-Mid 70's
Amaysa "Cookin'" Kincaid
Nights & Afternoons
Early-Mid 70's
Christopher Love
10pm-2am
Early-Mid 70's
Ronnie Todd
All Nights
Early-Mid 70's
Charlie Chase
Afternoons
Mid 70's
Jon "Rock n' Roll" Anthony .. Weekends & Swing 1974-1975
Jon Bass
Middays
Early 70's
Steve Adkins
All Nights
Early 70's
Rick Dees
Mornings
Early-Mid 70's
Newsman
Doug Limerick
Early-Mid 70's
Neal Miller, Early 70's
Aka: "Sgt. Jack" on B'ham TV
News Director
Dave Perry
Late 60's-Mid 70's
Dave Perry .. WSGN News Studio
On Air Studio 1974
On Air Control Board 1974
Entrance to the City Federal Building to the right
Jimmy's on the left  (I made this shot a few years back)
Jimmy's Hot Dogs were DELICIOUS!
I ate a ton of them back in the day
Jon chowing down on Jimmy's Hot Dogs 1974
November 1970
Ed Dean (Hat), Joey Roberts (Red T-Shirt), Walt Williams (PD,  
With Trophy), Mike Edwards (to Walt's left) .. Late 60's
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please
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Jingles
WSGN
"The Big 610"
Birmingham, Al.

The station I grew up listening to!

I want to thank all the talented and wonderful people (listed below)
who worked at this great Top 40 radio station from 1965 to 1975
for showing us all how it's done ... and
DONE RIGHT!

From the mid to late 60's
GM Ben McKinnon, Jim Taber, Walt Williams, Herb Steadman, Neal Miller, Steve Norris, Jim Kell, Bill Branigan,
Dick Kent, Ed Dean, Miss Midnight, Dave "Rockin'" Roddy, Glen Powers and Mike Edwards.

From the early to mid 70's
Amaysa "Cookin" Kincaid, Christopher Love, Jon Bass, Rick Davis, Charlie Chase, Steve Adkins,
Rick Dees, Ronnie Todd, Scotty Brink, Stan Smith, Jay Michaels, Jim Tyler, Robert Kelly, Dave Baird,
Joey Roberts, Don Martin, Roger W. Morgan, Russ Knight and Bob Burton.

News:
News Director Dave Perry, Pete Taylor, Joe Aloia, Doug Limerick, Larry Glenn, Carl Daniels and Elvin Stanton.

If I missed anyone please let me know.

Where Are They Now?  Click Here
Dave Perry (News Director) 1968,
Joe Aloia 1969, Pete Taylor 1974 and Doug Limerick 1974
This site was built and is maintained by Jon "Rock n' Roll" Anthony .. WSGN alum, 1974-1975
Jim Taber 1968, Joey Roberts 1971, Don Martin 1971,  
Steve Norris 1972, Charlie Chase 1974, Amaysa Kincaid 1974
Scotty Brink 1972, Jon Bass 1973, Rick Davis 1972
and Christopher Love 1974
Below are only a few breaks from some of the past DJ's and News Men.
Full length airchecks of these folks and many more will be featured on my "Rockin' Blog".
Electronic "Fun" Jocks & Jingles
Birmingham Radio Stations, 1966
A playlist when I worked at the "Big 610"
Our line-up when I started in Feb of '74 (at age 19) was:
6-9am..... Rick Dees
9-12pm... Bob Burton (PD)
12-3pm... Dave Baird
3-6pm..... Robert Kelly
6-10pm... Amaysa "Cookin" Kincaid
10-2am... Christopher Love
2-6am..... Ronnie Todd
Weekends:
Jon "Rock n' Roll" Anthony and Herb Steadman
I also did week night fill in
A radio legend comes to an end
as WSGN signs off the air at Midnight on April 25, 1985
Steve Norris 1968, Glen Powers 1971,
and Rick Dees 1974
Roger W. Morgan 1971, Ronnie Todd 1972,
Jon "Rock n' Roll" Anthony 1974, Amaysa Kincaid 1974
WSGN News