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The Hirsch family operated WKRO until 1984, when the station was sold to a local funeral director, William T. "Bill" Crain. Crain operated WKRO for close to ten years. During the 1990s, WKRO was owned and operated by a succession of short lived owners, including Roger Price, Sr. and Dan Moeller.
Walter Price, a pseudonym of the composer Roger C. Wilson Big Walter Price (1917–2012), American blues singer, songwriter and pianist Wally Price (1926–2021), Australian rules footballer
Walter Parazaider (born March 14, 1945) is an American woodwind musician who is a founding member of the rock band Chicago. He is best known for being one-third of Chicago's brass/woodwind section alongside Lee Loughnane and James Pankow .
Formed in February 1967, the group was originally known as The Big Thing and later Chicago Transit Authority, before becoming Chicago in 1969. Initially featuring guitarist and vocalist Terry Kath , keyboardist and vocalist Robert Lamm , drummer Danny Seraphine , saxophonist Walter Parazaider , trumpeter Lee Loughnane and trombonist James ...
One of the senior Wally's innovations was that of acquiring art directly from the capitals of Europe and bringing them back to the United States for resale. [1] Wally Findlay, Jr. joined the company in 1932, and under his leadership, the company expanded geographically opening a gallery in Chicago in 1931. In 1961, the gallery in Palm Beach was ...
By 1996, the format was flipped again to country music as "Real Country 1520 KB" (this despite there being three other country stations in Buffalo, WYRK, 107.7 and WXRL). Following that in 1998 was an all sports format using the now-defunct One on One Sports network, which moved to 107.7 after two years.
In 1947 László Moholy-Nagy invited Berko to come to the United States, to teach photography at the Chicago School of Design. [1] [2] [3] Two years later, he took a job as a corporate photographer in Aspen, Colorado, offered by Walter Paepcke, who was then the president of the Container Corporation of America. [1] [2] He would remain for 50 ...
It was originally constructed in 1856 as a roundhouse for the Chicago & Aurora Railroad (later Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad) and served in this capacity until 1974. It was abandoned until 1995, when a group of investors led by Walter Payton purchased it and converted the building to an entertainment complex.