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Saturday, March 2, 2019
Transistor Radio
My little yellow transistor radio had a single earpiece with a wire so I could listen without disturbing anyone or I could put it up to my ear and blast away too walking to and from school and I listened then in Glendale to KRLA and KFWB which were the two AM stations then we listened to for rock and roll. So, when commercials came on we would change channels to hear more music between these two channels. So, I remember listening to all these hits of the 1950s and early 1960s on my little yellow transistor radio that you can listen to if you know how to use URL's at YouTube.
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