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Al McCoy Interview. Part One
By Norm Seeley | September 3, 2010
As Promised, I have talked with Al McCoy about KRUX and here is the first of 3 segments. I started by asking him when he first went to KRUX.

Part Two will be on Monday September 6TH here on normradio.com with the 3rd Part on Wednesday, September 8TH, also here on normradio.com.
Please tell your friends about this.
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Topics: America, Arizona, Audio, Broadcasting, Great Music from the 60s, KRUX, KRUX DJs, Phoenix Radio of the 60s | 3 Comments »


September 3rd, 2010 at 6:00 pm
great interview because Al McCoy is a true brodcast historian and talent. His love for the business shows with every word that comes out of his mouth. They don’t make him or radio like that anymore. Nicely done
September 4th, 2010 at 5:20 am
Al McCoy is a true master! I have many memories of him on KRUX, especially in 1964 when he moved into the 2-6pm afternoon-drive shift for several weeks. He could handle ALL dayparts. I’m happy he has done so well w/ his broadcast career. He’s like Vin Scully here in L.A. Truly beloved.
September 6th, 2010 at 7:41 am
Great idea, Norm, to interview Al—more indepth than the public forum at the reunion! AND we get to hear both of you with your great audio appeal! Loved it!
Thank you!