Disc jockey on KCBQ in San Diego waves to the crowd outside the studio
(Ralph Crane. 1957?)

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Disc jockey on KCBQ in San Diego waves to the crowd outside the studio
(Ralph Crane. 1957?)
Crowd outside the glass broadcast booth of KCBQ in San Diego
(Ralph Crane. 1957?)
1969.
Radio KCBQ.
Composite: 1170 KCBQ San Diego, Early 1970s
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