Story on famed 101 Ranch Boys spawns York County memories
Leonard Zinn holds a photo of the group from 1949 during a recent Zinn family reunion near Hanover. Band members, from left are, George Long, Smokey Roberts, Cliff Brown, Leonard Zinn and Andy...
View ArticleOriginal WSBA station hands mic to demolition team
This is all that remains of the former WSBA radio building along the Susquehanna Trail in Manchester Township. Susquehanna Real Estate, the building’s owners plan to build a business center at the...
View ArticleCarly Simon at WSBA: ‘What do you want to hear?’
WSBA’s Ruth O’Brien (right) joins Carly Simon on a couch in the radio station’s lobby after singing with Simon in singer’s visit to York, Pa.’s, WSBA/WARM station 2000. Background post: Memories of...
View Article101 Ranch Boys play on in York County memories
This photo shows the York County-based country-and-western group the 101 Ranch Boys. Background posts: Don’t forget Del McCoury on list of York celebs, 101 Ranch Boys hooked musician and Shorty...
View ArticleWhat do call letters for York radio station WSBA, TV’s WPMT stand for?
Philip K. Eberly’s “Susquehanna Radio, The First 50 Years” tells about the early years of radio in York County, Pa., and southcentral Pennsylvania. The 1992 book is available at York County libraries....
View ArticleLongtime York County media icons WSBA Radio, WPMT TV have common roots
This is the original WSBA building on Susquehanna Trail North, stood in the vicinity of that antenna farm that operates today. The building has since been demolished, and an office complex sits on its...
View ArticleImagine. Before there was York, Pa., there was York, England: Linked in with...
More neat stuff below: WSBA’s call letters/Avalong’s/Book Blast David Freireich, a former York countian, at the Olympics caught this sign of York – York, England, that is. It reminds you that, on...
View ArticleWhere does this York County history mystery wood carving sit?
Linked in/Neat stuff: Phone booths and pay phones/Where’s Mulberry, York County? Here’s a mystery photo to locate. It’s a carving of a wolf, and it sits on public display in a York County, Pa., town....
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