Ricky The K's Solid Gold Time Machine is a 100% live, fun, personality radio show now available for your market to help your station gain cume, increase TSL and increase revenue.

   Ricky does a 100% live personality show that authentically recreates the mid 60s sound of all the great major market top forty stations of the era with 3000 1955-71 songs, vintage 1960s personality and fun, 1960s radio commercials, original jingles and audio processing.  Ricky The K's Solid Gold Time Machine does what radio did best and that is to entertain the audience with compelling, fun content.  Ricky The K's Solid Gold Time Machine gives the audience a king size helping of the sound of the greatest era in the history of top forty radio.  Ricky The K's Solid Gold Time Machine.....It's the fun spot on your dial!!!


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ON AIR  Ricky, in the early 70s, worked at WPIX-FM, New York, along side Barney Pip.  It was up and down the dial from there jocking at several stations across the country as well as radio station ownership.  All of this led to the 1960s sound of the Solid Gold Time Machine blasting through the radio, dominating the airwaves with big personality and fun on 50,000 watt KOMA, Oklahoma City, in the early 90s which gave Ricky a large regional following in the twenty-two states, Canada and Mexico that KOMA's tremendous night signal covered.  Ricky also started using Tonto dropins on KOMA and Tonto also gained a following of his own.  Moving on to the internet, Ricky The K's Solid Gold Time Machine became the first subscription radio show in the history of the internet serving a worldwide audience hungry for the sound of 1960s top forty radio, personality and fun.

ENGINEERING  One of the reasons that Ricky The K's Solid Gold Time Machine sounds so good is because of the attention to detail when it comes to equipment. Ricky The K's Solid Gold Time Machine uses original vintage equipment including RCA 77DX microphones, 4 Broadcast Electronics triple deck cart machines, plate reverb and vacuum tube compression and limiting to achieve that bigger than life, with more density and warmth, 1960s top forty sound.

EARLY YEARS  Ricky grew up in the New York market and was influenced by 1960s WABC, WMCA, WMGM and WINS. Ricky, more specifically, grew in North Jersey in an area steeped in the history of rock n' roll.  One of Ricky's teenage friends was Bobby Macioci whose father, Nick Massi, was the bass singer and bass guitarist of the Four Seasons.  Carole King and Gerry Goffin lived about one mile away from Ricky on Pleasant Valley Way in West Orange. Carole King wrote the song "Pleasant Valley Sunday" about that street.  Irwin Levine, who wrote such hits as "Knock Three Times", "Candida", "This Diamond Ring" and "Black Pearl" was a neighbor of Ricky's.  Ricky attended three New York Beatles concerts in 1964, 1965 and 1966.  Ricky was especially influenced by WABC, New York's Dan Ingram.  His biggest out of town 1960s influence was WCFL, Chicago, and Ricky's mentor and best friend was WCFL's famous night jock Barney Pip.  Ricky was also influenced by Rick Shaw using Tonto dropins on WQAM, Miami.




                        

                   






















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