This article originally appeared on The Philadelphia Tribune. Tony Brown, who hosted the show “The Quiet Storm” for many years on WDAS FM 105.3, died Wednesday, Feb. 24 according to reports. Brown was ...
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R&B station WDAS/Philadelphia has named Adimu Colon the new host of The Quiet Storm, weekday nights. Colon joins WDAS from Washington, DC, where he most recently served as on-air personality for ...
Former Philadelphia air talent and WDAS Assistant Program Director Carl Helm has passed away at 83. Helm was also renowned for his contributions to the famed “Sound of Philadelphia” as a rhythm and ...
"The Frankie Darcell Show," chosen to replace the 3-7 p.m. drive time slot previously occupied by "The Michael Baisden Show," make its' debut on Monday, March 4 on 105.3 WDAS-FM radio. Frankie Darcell ...
Patty Jackson, considered to be one of Philadelphia’s best-known radio personalities, will broadcast her weekly show from McCaffery Lounge at Chestnut Hill College on Tuesday October, 29, as part of ...
My affection for radio took a turn toward the deeply devout the first time I tuned into WDAS, 1480 on the AM dial, so many decades ago. I was beyond smitten. As a kid, I loved radio. I was a fidgety ...
Tony Brown, who hosted the show “The Quiet Storm” for many years on WDAS FM 105.3, died Wednesday, Feb. 24 according to reports. Brown was 75. He had quite a legacy in the radio, which spanned nearly ...