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- KPPC_(defunct) abstract "KPPC-FM was a Pasadena, California FM radio station best known during the period 1967–1971, when it was one of the leading "underground" radio stations in the United States, presenting a freeform mixture of experimental and historical music with countercultural ideas. In contrast to the dominant Top 40 format, each KPPC disc jockey selected his own music, which would veer between genres, including rock and roll, folk music, blues and comedy.Hosts included B. Mitchel Reed, Steven Segal (aka "The Obscene Steven Clean;" not related to the similarly named actor), Susan Carter (aka "Outrageous Nevada"), Barbara Birdfeather, Jeff Gonzer (aka "Bonzo" Gonzer), Tom Donahue, Program Director and deejay Les Carter, novelty music historian Dr. Demento, Charles Laquidara, Ted Alvy (aka "Cosmos Topper"), Elliot Mintz (whose late-night Sunday show played everything from Baba Ram Dass lectures to listener-created recordings), blues archivist Johnny Otis and comedy troupes The Credibility Gap (featuring Harry Shearer, Richard Beebe, David L. Lander, and Michael McKean), and The Firesign Theatre. Station promos were sung by the a cappella singing group The Persuasions. Other staff members included: Don Hall, deejay and production wizard Zachary Zenor, Mississippi Fats (Joe Rogers), Sam Kopper, The Pierce Family, and Dr. Sound (Ron Johnson).KPPC-AM was also a Pasadena, California AM Christian radio station from 1924 until September 1996.".
- KPPC_(defunct) analogChannel "106.7 MHz".
- KPPC_(defunct) callSign "KPPC-FM".
- KPPC_(defunct) location Pasadena,_California.
- KPPC_(defunct) wikiPageExternalLink kx00049.html.
- KPPC_(defunct) wikiPageExternalLink thewhetherman.
- KPPC_(defunct) wikiPageExternalLink mallard3.htm.
- KPPC_(defunct) wikiPageExternalLink kppc.html&date=2009-10-25+08:00:39.
- KPPC_(defunct) wikiPageID "1052325".
- KPPC_(defunct) wikiPageRevisionID "606200679".
- KPPC_(defunct) analog "106.7".
- KPPC_(defunct) callLetters "KPPC-FM".
- KPPC_(defunct) hasPhotoCollection KPPC_(defunct).
- KPPC_(defunct) location Pasadena,_California.
- KPPC_(defunct) owner "Crosby-Avery Broadcasting".
- KPPC_(defunct) owner "National Science Network".
- KPPC_(defunct) owner "Pasadena Presbyterian Church".
- KPPC_(defunct) stationLogo "150".
- KPPC_(defunct) subject Category:1996_disestablishments.
- KPPC_(defunct) subject Category:Culture_of_Los_Angeles,_California.
- KPPC_(defunct) subject Category:Defunct_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- KPPC_(defunct) subject Category:Media_in_Pasadena,_California.
- KPPC_(defunct) subject Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1924.
- KPPC_(defunct) subject Category:Radio_stations_in_Los_Angeles,_California.
- KPPC_(defunct) type Artifact100021939.
- KPPC_(defunct) type BroadcastingStation102903405.
- KPPC_(defunct) type DefunctRadioStationsInTheUnitedStates.
- KPPC_(defunct) type Facility103315023.
- KPPC_(defunct) type Object100002684.
- KPPC_(defunct) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- KPPC_(defunct) type RadioStation104044119.
- KPPC_(defunct) type RadioStationsEstablishedIn1924.
- KPPC_(defunct) type RadioStationsInLosAngeles,California.
- KPPC_(defunct) type Station104306080.
- KPPC_(defunct) type Whole100003553.
- KPPC_(defunct) type YagoGeoEntity.
- KPPC_(defunct) type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- KPPC_(defunct) type Agent.
- KPPC_(defunct) type Broadcaster.
- KPPC_(defunct) type Organisation.
- KPPC_(defunct) type TelevisionStation.
- KPPC_(defunct) type Organization.
- KPPC_(defunct) type TelevisionStation.
- KPPC_(defunct) type Business.
- KPPC_(defunct) type Agent.
- KPPC_(defunct) type SocialPerson.
- KPPC_(defunct) type Thing.
- KPPC_(defunct) comment "KPPC-FM was a Pasadena, California FM radio station best known during the period 1967–1971, when it was one of the leading "underground" radio stations in the United States, presenting a freeform mixture of experimental and historical music with countercultural ideas. In contrast to the dominant Top 40 format, each KPPC disc jockey selected his own music, which would veer between genres, including rock and roll, folk music, blues and comedy.Hosts included B.".
- KPPC_(defunct) label "KPPC (defunct)".
- KPPC_(defunct) sameAs m.041tlt.
- KPPC_(defunct) sameAs Q6335795.
- KPPC_(defunct) sameAs Q6335795.
- KPPC_(defunct) sameAs KPPC_(defunct).
- KPPC_(defunct) wasDerivedFrom KPPC_(defunct)?oldid=606200679.
- KPPC_(defunct) isPrimaryTopicOf KPPC_(defunct).
- KPPC_(defunct) name "KPPC-FM".