In the 1960s, if you were a teenager in the United States, a big part of your life was probably music. There was a seemingly endless supply of both radio stations and 45s to keep you entertained. In ...
There have been many books about Radio Caroline, the ship-based “pirate” radio station that brought 1960s pop music to Britons at a time where they couldn’t hear it anywhere else. But the new book, ...
As the old adage goes: “Always be yourself. Unless you can be a pirate. Then always be a pirate.” That certainly applies to the small, but special circle of swashbuckling radio enthusiasts in the ...
He said he was in the “why-not” business. And his Radio Caroline became the soundtrack of British and European youth in the 1960s. By Penelope Green It was on the Saturday before Easter 1964 that ...
Britain's most famous pirate radio station will take to the airwaves once more from Liverpool for its 50th anniversary at the end of this month. Radio Caroline, which epitomised the youth music and ...
Fans of pirate radio and 60s nostalgia are in for a rare treat as an historic vessel is transformed into a floating radio ...
Well into its second half-century of broadcasting, Radio Caroline has begun the next phase of its operations, returning to wide-area AM transmissions for the first time in nearly 30 years. Although by ...
IN the dead of night a speed boat skims across the waves, stopping briefly at the end of Southend Pier to drop off its cargo before heading back out to sea. A man, unkempt from months without washing ...
In the 1960s, if you were a teenager in the United States, a big part of your life was probably music. There was a seemingly endless supply of both radio stations and 45s to keep you entertained. In ...