Henry Stone talks about TK Records, the Miami Soul scene and KC and the Sunshine Band
(1937-2000)
Frankie Crocker (1937-2000)
Known in the New York radio market as the "Chief Rocker" Frankie Crocker. Crocker was the DJ and program director responsible for putting Black owned WBLS-FM on the map during the 1970's & 80's. Crocker died of pancreatic cancer in October 2000.
Frankie Crocker was best known for ending his radio show with King Pleasure's (?) song "Moody's Mood for Love," which featured the lyrics, "There I go..."
(Color photo on right of Frankie Crocker and Ken W. submitted by AsIDo 2.)
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