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Nelson Rodriguez likes to tell people that as a child growing up in the Bronx, he had a transistor radio practically plugged into his ear. As a 7-year-old, Rodriguez would turn the dials of the little ...
On February 5, 1980, a young DJ named Stella with punk rock tastes first led late-night radio listeners into the realm of “Stray Pop.” Forty-four years later, the show still airs weekly on KXLU 88.9 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From the time he was a boy growing up in Koreatown, Eddie Lopez was fascinated with radio. He tinkered with a Craig Tape recorder, ...
Radio station KXLU-FM (88.9) took over the Knitting Factory on Wednesday for its “Fundrazor” benefit, which featured a wide-ranging bill that reflected the eclectic spirit of Loyola Marymount ...
From the time he was a boy growing up in Koreatown, Eddie Lopez was fascinated with radio. He tinkered with a Craig Tape recorder, interviewing family and friends to splice together his own radio ...