Entity | KRAB-FM
KRAB was founded by Lorenzo Milam and operated by the Jack Straw Foundation in 1962. Milam managed the station until 1968. The station was commercial-free and listener-supported and broadcast a range of programming. On the day of KRAB's first broadcast, its transmitter blew up and was rebuilt. The station produced several different music programs which were also distributed by the National Federation of Community Broadcasters. KRAB went off the air in 1984.
Inception: 1962
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Appears in:
National Federation of Community Broadcasters (NFCB) 41
- After six years of KRAB, part 6, undated
- Algerian classical nouba, undated
- Ancient far east stringed instruments, June 30, 1979
- Ethiopia and its music, 1976
- La Bomba, August 26, 1965
- Liberation songs of Angola, undated
- Music of Mali, undated
- Music of Moslem Africa, undated
- Music of Mozambique, November 25, 1967
- Music of the Malagasy Republic, undated
- Music of the Republic of Guinea, October 25, 1967
- Roger Perkins with Nancy Keith, 1963
- The Radio Letters, circa 1970