




KFXM and KMEN the Top 40 stations of the Inland Empire (San Bernardino/Riverside)in the 1960's. This site will bring you information and pictures from these two stations KFXM 590 and KMEN 1290. For other musical and miscellaneous interests take a look at.........................http://djsgone.blogspot.com/ Also known as........UNDERGROUND VAULT of Records, Music and all kinds of Stuff
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Wow, that was a pretty minimalist set-up. Only 2 cart machines? We always had at least 3 but usually 4 in the early 1970s. And a hand (stage) microphone?
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