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Welcome Back! To a time when rock and roll meant the Beatles, garage bands and Motown, and a 5000 watt AM station in Dearborn, Michigan transformed Detroit radio. Return with us now to experience again the sights, sounds and culture surrounding Detroit's number one '60s rock-radio phenomenon. Explore Keener13.com and celebrate the legend!

Nineteen before the hour, where life is always Keener!

Nineteen before the hour, where life is always Keener! by Keener13.com

06-27
00:11

WKNR Top of the Hour ID Montage

A montage of various Top of the Hour identification announcements at Detroit radio station WKNR.

04-19
00:29

The Keener13 Podcast - Robin Seymour

He's an innovator, an entertainer, a raconteur and one of the pivotal personalities in Detroit Radio during the golden age of Top 40. Robin Seymour has finally written an autobiography. It's required reading for anyone who grew up with the Beatles, Record Hops and Swingin' Time. In this Podcast, we do a deep dive with the renaissance man who helped create the soundtrack of our lives.

03-19
35:12

Big Jim Edwards Intros "Nothing But a Heartache:

Jim Davis, "Big Jim Edwards" at CKLW, introduces the Flirtations one and only top 40 hit in 1968. "Nothing But a Heartache". "Dearly beloved, we are gathered here on this auspicious occasion to... get it on!"

01-20
00:18

Ted Clark on Keener in July of 1967

One of the great mid-day guys of the 60s and Keener's "legal ID" voice. How many times did we hear, "WKNR AM-FM Dearborn, Offices in the Sheraton Cadillac, Detroit."

07-11
04:34

Jerry Goodwin on WKNR-FM - February, 1969

From February of 1969, Jerry Goodwin's swing from mid-day work companion to the knowledgeable host of what would evolve into classic rock.

06-18
04:02

Gary Stevens on Keener - July. 1964

From WKNR's prime, the electric energy of Gary Stevens, complete with the Wolly Burger, a commercial voiced by Jerry Goodwin, Bobby Freeman, The Supremes, Billy J. Kramer and Carole Smith playing Keener Baseball.

06-06
12:21

Dick Purtan Comes to Keener - May, 1965

In May of 1965, Dick Purtan came to Detroit from WSAI in Cincinnati, Ohio. Getting used to Keener's format and control room took a little doing as we'll hear in this early aircheck, courtesy of Radio's Best Friend, Art Vuolo.

05-31
03:25

Bob Green on Keener in 1964

Our Keener aircheck of the week features Bob Green from Keener's early days, complete with the earliest CRC jingles. Elvis and a bunch of promos that gives a sense of the fun Keener created in the winter of 1964.

05-29
05:59

J Michael Wilson - May 1, 1967

The Supremes, The Raiders, Ronnie Dove and Rodney the Rodent. Excellent execution, too, by Keyman J. Michael Wilson.

05-08
05:13

The Keener Philosophy

Keener 13's legendary program director, Bob Green, describes the secret sauce that made WKNR a success.

05-07
07:18

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