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| 90s |
"Recalling Rock's Jocks" |
| 90s |
"The Sorry
State of New York Radio," The NY Times |
'93 |
"Good Old Rock 'N Roll, A Look Back At Alan Freed" |
| 1-7-93 |
"Changing Jewish Roles in American Popular Music," Jewish News |
| 6-1-94 |
"The Pop Life," The New York Times |
| 6-8-94 |
"Radio's Rescue
by Rock 'n' Roll," USA Today |
| 3-1-95 |
"Showman Alan Freed: He Brought Rhythm And Blues, Rock To The
Mainstream," Investor's Business Daily |
9-1-95 |
"Brother Reflects on Freed's Role In Rock 'N' Roll," The Plain Dealer |
1-3-96 |
"Promoting Music: Pay To Play?," Los Angeles Times |
2-22-96 |
"If Alan Freed Were Here Today," The Plain Dealer |
9-96 |
"White Men Can't Jump," BAM |
11-28-97 |
"Where To Dig Rock's Roots," USA Weekend |
3-31-98 |
"Pay-for-Play Is Back on The Air But This Rendition Is Legal," The NY Times |
| 12-10-98 |
"Playhouse
foundation receives old building," The Plain Dealer |
8-22-99 |
"Exposing Rock's Wages of Sin, but There's a Payoff," The New York Times |
11-99 |
"Alan Freed Cambria County's King of Rock & Roll," Cambria County Heritage |
| 11-17-99 |
WLIW21 Public Televison ad, New York Post |
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