American Armed Forces Radio No 11


(5 stars; 1 reviews)

American Armed Forces Radio No 11 Herman Griffith In the early years of the Vietnam War there was not a lot of rock programming coming from the network.   Herman Griffith played rockin soul for the "brave and bold on the Records Caravan." Herman was at KGFJ between 1963-66 and we know little else. Herman had helped Roland Bynum get his first big Los Angeles gig and a few years later disappeared. Disclaimer: By uploading these files, I make no claim to ownership or copyright. These recordings have been acquired from publicly available sources on the Internet, and my goal has been to put together a collection of every available episode where possible. I will add to these collections if I discover new episodes or if any new episodes become available. Additionally, while I tried to put together a collection that contains the best version of each episode that I could, there may be better copies of some recordings available from collectors and dealers, and I encourage you to reach out to them if you are so inclined. If they are not in the public domain, notify me and they will be deleted.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Herman Griffith


(5 stars)

http://afrtsarchive.blogspot.com/search/label/Herman%20Griffith Griffith, Herman: KGFJ, 1963-66. Herman's on-air moniker was "God's gift to woman." He worked afternoon drive at KGFJ. "Y100's” Scott Lowe from Philadelphia remembers hearing Herman in 1967 on AFN while in Germany. https://laradio.com/whereg.htm Images and about himhttp://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/images/item.htm?id=http://purl.dlib.indiana.edu/iudl/photos/VAC2427/PA003938 KGFJ was very progressive for it's day having an integrated staff. Their staff included other legends like Magnificent Montague, Johnny Magnus, Herman Griffith, Jim Wood, and Hunter Hancock. https://tenwatts.blogspot.com/search?q=Herman+Griffith