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The Beat goes on.....
WSGA was a connecting force in this town in a way that seems impossible today. It was that way in almost every city across America during the 50's, 60's and most of the 70's. There was one rock and roll radio station so dominant that even your mom listened. Walking on the beach you didn't need a radio, there were plenty, on blankets, next to sunbathing girls, and they were all tuned to the same station. It was fun working at WSGA while I was in high school and to this day I get great satisfaction from the fact that nearly thirty years later and after thousands of minutes of exposure on local television there are still folks who remember me, Lyndy Brannen as one of the guys on the radio, a WSGA Goodtimer.
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Sad news to report: Bruce Lapp died October 19,1999. Bruce worked at WSGA in the very beginning. He was one of the first disc jockeys to utter those call letters. Bruce worked at many Savannah radio stations over the years, most recently at WSGF FM95 . The Live Saturday night oldies show was a real party when Bruce was behind the microphone. , |