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Radio station in Glendale, California, United States
KRLA (870 AM, "AM 870 The Answer") is a commercial radio station licensed to Glendale, California, United States, and serving Greater Los Angeles and Southern
KRLA
Radio station in Pasadena, California, United States
Model Shop featured a radio newscast by KRLA newsman Ralph Thompson.[citation needed] During the 1960s, the KRLA studio was in an old carriage house just
KWVE_(AM)
1965 studio album by the Bobby Fuller Four
KRLA King of the Wheels is the debut studio album by the Bobby Fuller Four. It was released by Mustang Records in November 1965 in stereo and mono. It
KRLA_King_of_the_Wheels
American music magazine
KRLA Beat was an American rock music magazine that operated between 1964 and 1968. It began in October 1964 as a free newsletter distributed by the Southern
KRLA_Beat
1964 song by Them
15 April 2008. "KRLA Tunedex". KRLA Beat. 14 April 1965. p. 4. "KRLA Tunedex". KRLA Beat. 21 April 1965. p. 4. "KRLA Tunedex". KRLA Beat. 28 April 1965
Gloria_(Them_song)
American broadcaster and politician
former Assistant U.S. Attorney for Southern California. His program aired on KRLA AM 870 in Los Angeles between 12 a.m. and 3 a.m. on weekdays. He was appointed
Kevin_James_(broadcaster)
American journalist
a co-host with Ben Shapiro and Brian Whitman on the Salem Radio Network/KRLA Morning Answer in April 2013. Before moving to Los Angeles in 2013, Krauss
Elisha_Krauss
American television and radio personality (born 1938)
(link) (pay per view) "KRLA Beat" (PDF). KRLA Radio. October 9, 1964. Retrieved March 18, 2011. (PDF) "KRLA Beat" (PDF). KRLA Radio. May 12, 1965. Retrieved
Bob_Eubanks
Traditional blues standard
2022. Print sources "KRLA Tunedex". KRLA Beat. April 14, 1965. "KRLA Tunedex". KRLA Beat. April 21, 1965. "KRLA Tunedex". KRLA Beat. April 28, 1965.
Baby,_Please_Don't_Go
Indian plucked stringed instrument
Continuum. p. 65. ISBN 0-8264-2819-3. KRLA staff (29 July 1967). "'My Music Not For Addicts' – Shankar" (PDF). KRLA Beat. p. 18. Retrieved 19 August 2015
Sitar
American talk radio host (1934–2022)
radio, finding employment at KRLA (1110 AM), where he secured good ratings, but was still not able to beat Limbaugh. KRLA was pleased, however, because
Michael Jackson (radio commentator)
Michael_Jackson_(radio_commentator)
British musician (born 1946)
Headshot of Gibb in 27 January 1968 issue of KRLA Beat
Barry_Gibb
American radio personality
Credibility Gap while at KRLA 1110 radio, where he also narrated part of the Pop Chronicles. He was kept on as a journalist at KRLA 1110 when Lew Irwin was
Thom_Beck
American conservative activist (born 1948)
socially and politically conservative Christian radio station KRLA in Los Angeles. KRLA is part of the Salem Media Group that carries other conservative
Dennis_Prager
(November 10, 1930 – June 23, 2006). She was a Los Angeles radio personality at KRLA 1962–76 (where she was one of the narrators of the Pop Chronicles) and KMPC
Sie_Holliday
American rock band
The Velvet Underground featured in the May 28, 1966, issue of KRLA Beat
The_Velvet_Underground
American actor (born 1943)
was canceled in 1970 by KRLA and in 1971 by KPPC-FM, so they started performing in various clubs and concert venues. While at KRLA, Shearer also interviewed
Harry_Shearer
1965 studio album by the Beatles
outlining to American readers the differences in the UK-format release, KRLA Beat said Rubber Soul was an "unbelievably sensational" work on which the
Rubber_Soul
American journalist and television announcer (1932–2010)
as a disc jockey on Los Angeles radio (most notably on Pasadena station KRLA, 1964–67), and later as news anchorman and staff announcer on Los Angeles
Charlie_O'Donnell
American disc jockey (1936–1997)
heard on Los Angeles radio stations, including KIQQ (K-100), KTNQ (Ten-Q), KRLA, KCBS-FM and KRTH-FM (K-Earth 101), until his death in August 1997. In the
Don_Steele
Blue-eyed soul band
The Young Rascals featured in February 12, 1966 issue of KRLA Beat. Left to right: Cornish, Danelli, Brigati, Cavaliere
The_Rascals
1965 single by the Bobby Fuller Four
live on Shivaree and Where the Action Is. It was also released on the LP KRLA King of the Wheels in 1965, and later on I Fought the Law in 1966. Since
Let_Her_Dance
American drummer
Hollywood. His drumming is also featured on the band's only two studio albums, KRLA King of the Wheels and I Fought the Law. Quirico was also featured alongside
DeWayne_Quirico
English musician (1938–1996)
Chandler (right) with bandmate Eric Burdon (middle), featured in 2 December 1965 issue of KRLA Beat
Chas_Chandler
American musician (born 1942)
McGuinn reading KRLA Beat in mid-1965 while wearing his distinctive glasses
Roger_McGuinn
American rock group
and also by his fill-in Godfrey Kerr. Huggy Boy was also a popular DJ on KRLA. Thee Midniters are a 1960s band from East Los Angeles influenced by "surf
Thee_Midniters
American satirical comedy team (1968-1979)
comedic commentary on the news for the Los Angeles AM rock radio station KRLA 1110, and proceeded to develop more elaborate and ambitious satirical routines
The_Credibility_Gap
American radio broadcaster and documentarian
stations in Texas and California including KOGO in San Diego (1961–1965), KRLA 1110 in Los Angeles (1965–1970), and KSFO in San Francisco (1971–1978). His
John_Gilliland
1966 compilation album by the Beatles
pp. 567–68, 659. Miles 2001, p. 246. KRLA Beat staff (3 December 1966). "Beatles Split? … Epstein Mum". KRLA Beat. p. 1. Norman 1996, p. 284. "Timeline:
A Collection of Beatles Oldies
A_Collection_of_Beatles_Oldies
American rock & roll band
recorded by The Bobby Fuller Four with Randy's vocals overdubbed on A-side KRLA King of the Wheels (Mustang M-900 [mono] / MS-900 [stereo], 1965) I Fought
The_Bobby_Fuller_Four
1965 song by the Beatles
December 2019. Miles 2001, p. 236. KRLA Beat staff (13 August 1966). "Lennon and McCartney Win Three Composer's Awards". KRLA Beat. p. 3. Sedghi, Ami (4 November
We_Can_Work_It_Out
1965 single by the Beatles
pp. 38–45. Miles 2001, p. 236. KRLA Beat staff (13 August 1966). "Lennon and McCartney Win Three Composer's Awards". KRLA Beat. p. 3. Miles 2001, p. 226
Help!_(song)
American disc jockey (1932–2023)
Teenagers with Ray Stevens. He moved to KRLA, then the No. 1 Top 40 station in the Los Angeles market. At KRLA, Biondi was in good company working with
Dick_Biondi
American singer, songwriter, photographer (born 1942)
in Melody Maker, followed by a cover story on Gibson that was featured in KRLA Beat with the headline reading "Brand New Mama". The new Mama also made several
Jill_Gibson
American rock band
Ad for the album Let's Live for Today in KRLA Beat
The_Grass_Roots
1966 single by Buffalo Springfield
30" chart on December 28, 1966, at number 26, and was followed by rival KRLA on January 14, 1967, where the single entered its "Top 40 Requests" at number
For_What_It's_Worth
American actor, singer, political candidate, and presenter (born 1948)
and webcast live In 2005, Gordon hosted a weekly radio talk show heard on KRLA in Los Angeles, California. In 2006 and early 2007, Gordon hosted Barry Gordon
Barry_Gordon
American radio host (born 1946)
Stevens later went on to become a radio personality and program director at KRLA in Los Angeles. Attaining status as a programmer, he was hired to make a
Shadoe_Stevens
American political commentator (born 1984)
joined KRLA-AM 870 as a host on their morning radio program alongside Heidi Harris and Brian Whitman. By 2016, he was one of the hosts for KRLA's The Morning
Ben_Shapiro
1966 studio album by the Beatles
criticism, a form of journalism that only became commonplace from 1967. KRLA Beat's reviewer described Revolver as "a musical creation of exceptional
Revolver_(Beatles_album)
Talk radio station in San Bernardino, California
KTIE simulcasts Jennifer Horn and Grant Stinchfield's morning show from KRLA in Los Angeles; the remainder of the schedule is syndicated, largely from
KTIE
1964 interview album by the Beatles
Hull, of the Los Angeles radio station KRLA 1110, interviewed the Beatles during their 1964 American tour. After KRLA broadcast the interviews, Vee-Jay reached
Hear_the_Beatles_Tell_All
1966 studio album by the Bobby Fuller Four
In addition, the album recycles seven songs from Fuller's previous album KRLA King of the Wheels, including the band's previous hit single, "Let Her Dance"
I_Fought_the_Law_(album)
American rock band
Featured on the cover of the May 6, 1967 issue of KRLA Beat
Paul_Revere_&_the_Raiders
1966 song by the Beatles
attention was overly focused on the band's image and non-musical activities, KRLA Beat's album reviewer predicted that "Eleanor Rigby" would "become a contemporary
Eleanor_Rigby
1965 song by the Beatles
'Yesterday' in the general approach" and "another stand-out performance". Eden of KRLA Beat described "Michelle" as a "beautiful ballad", adding: "Although it doesn't
Michelle_(song)
American broadcaster
He was hired at KRLA in Los Angeles, California a year after working at KQV.[citation needed] O'Neill was the first voice heard on KRLA-AM when it switched
Jimmy_O'Neill_(DJ)
English actor and musician (born 1941)
Clyde on February 19, 1966, issue of KRLA Beat
Jeremy_Clyde
Three-day concert in California in 1967
Advertisement in June 3, 1967 issue of KRLA Beat
Monterey International Pop Festival
Monterey_International_Pop_Festival
1969 compilation album (bootleg) by Bob Dylan
Barbara, KNAC in Long Beach, KRLA in Pasadena and KMET-FM and KPPC-FM in Los Angeles—immediately began playing the album. KRLA was the first. Unconcerned
Great_White_Wonder
English journalist, writer, publicist and record producer
Sunday-evening freeform radio program on Pasadena station KRLA. Having contributed to the station's magazine, KRLA Beat, since 1965, he became editor in 1967, helping
Derek_Taylor
Radio documentaries on 1940s–60s popular music
Festival, the Pop Chronicles of the 1950s and 1960s originally was produced at KRLA 1110 and first aired on February 9, 1969. John Gilliland narrated the series
Pop_Chronicles
American composer and songwriter (1928–2023)
John Gilliland's The Pop Chronicles. Pasadena, CA: UNT Digital Library. KRLA. Retrieved May 19, 2011. Dunbavan, Peter. An Avid's Guide to Sixties Songwriters
Burt_Bacharach
American R&B and soul vocal group
The Miracles pictured in the February 12, 1966 edition of KRLA Beat (L-to-R) Pete Moore, Bobby Rogers, Ronnie White, and Smokey Robinson
The_Miracles
American disc jockey and voice over announcer
com/2008/10/krlas-dave-diamond-late-1971.html; "KRLA's Mikel Hunter (1972)", (October 19, 2008), https://classicdjradioscrapbook.blogspot.com/2008/10/krlas-mikel-hunter-1972
Captain_Mikey
Canadian-American folk-rock band
number 87 on the Hot 100 chart. In KRLA Beat, the local publication of the Southern Californian radio station KRLA, "Full Measure" reached as high as
The_Lovin'_Spoonful
American radio personality for KFWB
Quillin Clan." Quillin's years in radio include: KFWB–Hollywood, 1958–61; KRLA–Pasadena, 1962–64; KORK–Las Vegas, 1964–66, KFI–Los Angeles, 1969; KFOX–Long
Ted_Quillin
Railway station in Telangana, India
Koratla railway station (Station Code: KRLA) comes under Peddapalli–Nizamabad section. It is an Indian Railways station which serves the town Korutla of
Koratla_railway_station
1966 song by the Lovin' Spoonful
much here. — KRLA Beat, December 1966 "Full Measure" received stronger airplay than its A-side in some markets, especially Los Angeles. In KRLA Beat, the
Nashville_Cats
KRLA Bob Miller Pete Weber 1978–79 KRLA Bob Miller Pete Weber 1977–78 KRLA Bob Miller Rich Marotta 1976–77 KRLA Bob Miller Rich Marotta 1975–76 KRLA Bob
List of Los Angeles Kings broadcasters
List_of_Los_Angeles_Kings_broadcasters
Blues standard credited to Willie Dixon
Wyman 1991, p. 344. "Top Ten Up and Comers". KRLA Beat. December 9, 1964. p. 1. "Top Ten Up and Comers". KRLA Beat. February 5, 1965. p. 1. Eubanks 1965a
Little_Red_Rooster
American pop band formed in 1966
The Buckinghams featured in May 6, 1967 issue of KRLA Beat
The_Buckinghams
1967 song by The Intruders
song for their 1975 album Make the World Go Away. The Intruders original KRLA survey for week ending November 28, 1980. http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa/surveys_item
Together_(The_Intruders_song)
American DJ and music TV host (1938–1995)
California to concentrate on his syndicated radio show, which was carried on KRLA-Pasadena (Los Angeles) from 1984 to 1987. He moved to Belvidere, North Carolina
Wolfman_Jack
American rock band
Publications. p. 73. ISBN 978-1-4243-1813-1. "Beau Brummels Zoom Toward Top". KRLA Beat. Beat Publications, Inc.: 2 March 17, 1965. Unterberger, Richie. "The
The_Beau_Brummels
American Latin R&B band
Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 580. "KRLA 1110". las-solanas.com. Retrieved June 15, 2025. "Tierra's Rudy Salas Talks
Tierra_(band)
American radio personality and DJ
radio personality and former DJ who worked at Los Angeles radio station KRLA. He began working as a disc jockey in 1961 with stints at major radio stations
Johnny_Hayes_(radio_DJ)
1966 drug arrest
Free Press journalist, wrote that KRLA sponsoring the concert put the station "in a less than flattering light". KRLA's program director, John Barrett,
The Lovin' Spoonful's drug bust
The_Lovin'_Spoonful's_drug_bust
British rock band
Procol Harum. Repertoire Records. pp. 1–3. "Procol Harum: Beyond a Poem". KRLA Beat. 29 July 1967. Retrieved 13 March 2022 – via Rock's Backpages. "Rehearsing
Procol_Harum
Musical artist
saxophones, an electric piano, organ and flute — with one lonely guitar." — KRLA Beat, July 16, 1966 With this newfound popularity, the band embarked on a
The_Swingin'_Medallions
American vocal quartet
Reformation: Phase three, soul music at the summit. [Part 6]". Pop Chronicles. KRLA, Pasadena, California. Archived from the original on July 1, 2011. Retrieved
Four_Tops
American radio broadcaster and media company
Conservative talk Salem Communications Holding Corporation Los Angeles, CA KRLA 870 Conservative talk New Inspiration Broadcasting Co., Inc. KKLA-FM 99.5
Salem_Media_Group
American radio DJ (1934–2020)
defined it as a 'tumultuous outroar,' so I used it." He reached Los Angeles' KRLA in the summer of 1963 as weekend relief and went full-time there in the 9pm-midnight
Dave_Hull
American rock musician (1942–1966)
Chuck Prophet released an album titled Bobby Fuller Died for Your Sins. KRLA King of the Wheels (1965) I Fought the Law (1966) Celebrity Night at PJ's
Bobby_Fuller
American musical comedy team
stations, including KRLA, KFWB, KBLA, KEZY, KFI and KGBS, initially coming to prominence when he replaced Bob Eubanks as morning DJ on KRLA in the spring of
Hudson_&_Landry
American singer (1945–2017)
Press. pp. 90–1. ISBN 978-0-813-55326-9. Tim Warden (November 18, 1960). "KRLA 1110 Los Angeles Survey 11/18/60". Las-solanas.com. Retrieved November 30
Rosie_Hamlin
American rock band
prevailing musical trend, the group rebranded itself in 1963: with the help of KRLA and KFWB DJ and club owner Reb Foster, the Crossfires signed as a folk rock
The_Turtles
1965 song by the Beatles
McCartney's singing, and George Harrison's "top-notch guitar-work". Nikki Wine of KRLA Beat described the track as a "really swingin' cut" and "Wonderful fun",
I'm_Looking_Through_You
Key station of broadcasting group
Nights with Alice Cooper: KDKB (93.3 FM)/Phoenix, Arizona Dennis Prager: KRLA (870 AM)/Los Angeles Renfro Valley Gatherin': WRVK (1460 AM)/Mount Vernon
Flagship_(broadcasting)
AM radio station in Los Angeles, California
Huddleston and Jackson King. In the mid–1960s, KFWB was overtaken by rival KRLA. Then KRLA was put in second place by the launch of "Boss Radio" at KHJ, and this
KFWB
1966 single by Napoleon XIV
appeared on These Are the Hits, You Silly Savage by Teddy & Darrel. In 1966, KRLA disc jockey "Emperor Bob" Hudson recorded a similarly styled song titled
They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!
They're_Coming_to_Take_Me_Away,_Ha-Haaa!
Los Angeles-based journalist
and the news director of Los Angeles radio stations KPOL, KRLA, KDAY, and KNX-FM. While at KRLA in the late 1960s, he created The Credibility Gap, a 15-minute
Lew_Irwin
KFOX (1984) KLAC (1984–1987, March 19, 2016–present) KIIS-AM (1987–1988) KRLA (1988–1992) KMPC (1992–1995) KNNS (1995–1997) KXTA/KTLK (1997–2006) KSPN
List of Los Angeles Clippers broadcasters
List_of_Los_Angeles_Clippers_broadcasters
American radio DJ and band manager (1936–2019)
used the pseudonym). After working at KYA in San Francisco, he moved to KRLA in Los Angeles in 1962, and was involved in the Beatles' arrival in the city
Reb_Foster
American radio host, producer, and songwriter (1925–2022)
credit on both songs.[citation needed] Later he moved to KXLA (subsequently KRLA), where he stayed for many years. In the 1990s, Laboe worked for radio station
Art_Laboe
1965 song by Bob Dylan
chart. In 2009, the band's bassist Chris Hillman gave Bob Eubanks, a DJ on KRLA and later the host of The Newlywed Game, credit for originally breaking the
Mr._Tambourine_Man
1951 song
September 30, 1960 Top 50 survey for preeminent Los Angeles Top 40 station KRLA. However, the Statues's version of "Blue Velvet" would only accrue enough
Blue_Velvet_(song)
American author and musician (1940–1989)
Barry Sadler on the cover of KRLA Beat, July 9, 1966
Barry_Sadler
American football tournament
first Super Bowl meeting between the Redskins and Raiders. Bill King of KRLA - calling the first touchdown of Super Bowl XVIII in 1984 for the Raiders
1983–84_NFL_playoffs
Music group (1958–2012)
Bee Gees on the cover of the 27 January 1968 issue of KRLA Beat
Bee_Gees
Magazine Kerrang! Keyboard Kill Your Pet Puppy Kingsize Magazine Kludge KRLA Beat Krugozor KtmROCKS L.A. Record La Lettre du musicien Le Monde de la musique
List_of_music_magazines
American radio personality
five decades in Los Angeles and won two Golden Mike Awards. A journalist at KRLA 1110, he became a founding member of The Credibility Gap. His experience
Richard_Beebe
1967 single by the Rolling Stones
of a very good year (part 2, segment 5)". Pop Chronicles. Pasadena, CA. KRLA. via the Digital Library of the University of North Texas. Retrieved 23 August
She's_a_Rainbow
American garage rock/psychedelic band
Staff writer (January 13, 1968). "The 'Controversial?' Daisy Chain" (PDF). KRLA Beat. 3 (20). Beat Publications: 19. Archived from the original (PDF) on
The_Daisy_Chain_(band)
American record label
Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 580. KRLA survey for week ending November 28, 1980. http://www.las-solanas.com/arsa/surveys_item
Thump_Records
American radio personality and television host (1944–2016)
it began its AM/FM simulcast. He also worked at KTNQ, KHTZ (later KBZT), KRLA, KIQQ,[circular reference] (K100), KODJ (later KCBS-FM), KMPC, KIKF, and
Charlie_Tuna
market. American disc jockeys and retailers were appalled by the image; KRLA Beat magazine described it as "the most nauseating album cover ever seen
Cultural impact of the Beatles
Cultural_impact_of_the_Beatles
American garage rock band
Count Five featured in October 22, 1966 issue of KRLA Beat
Count_Five
Concert tour
50–51, 54: (Yardbirds); The editors of KRLA Beat (2 October 1965). "A Beat Editorial: Unwanted Visitors". KRLA Beat. p. 2. (Yardbirds). Miller 2004, p
The_Kinks'_1965_US_tour
American garage rock band
Guard. After months of rehearsal, the Palace Guard's big break came when KRLA deejay Casey Kasem invited the group to perform on his local television dance
The_Palace_Guard
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Boy/Male
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Sirinani | ஸீரீநாநீ
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
First Champion
Boy/Male
Indian
Embraces all round, Encompassing, Ocean
Girl/Female
Latin
Eveningstar.
Boy/Male
Arabic, German
Greatly Praised
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Muslim
Excellence, Merit, Virtue
Female
English
Modern variant spelling of English Tiffany, TIFFANI means "manifestation of God."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nishithini | நிஷிதிநீ
Night
Girl/Female
Indian
Soft, Gentle
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