Pat's Peeps Podcast

Ep. 233 Today's Peep Pays Tribute to a Sacramento Radio Icon "The Wonder Rabbit" Martin Ashley, Fellow Iconic DJ and Good Friend Tony Cox Joins Us to talk "Boss" Radio and Blows Us Away with his Musical Knowledge


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What happens when two radio veterans with decades of broadcasting experience sit down to share their stories? Magic, nostalgia, and authentic friendship pour through the microphone as Pat Walsh welcomes his longtime friend and radio legend Tony Cox to the Pat's Peeps podcast.

Their conversation unlocks a time capsule from the golden era of radio broadcasting in the early 1970s, when stations like KROY in Sacramento and KFRC in San Francisco weren't just playing music—they were cultural institutions shaping the identity of their communities. Tony reveals the fascinating behind-the-scenes process of how radio stations received advance copies of new music before the public, including the unforgettable moment when station staff first heard Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven" and immediately recognized its groundbreaking potential despite its unprecedented length for AM radio.

The pair trade stories about their Hollywood adventures, including a surreal backstage encounter with Dick Van Dyke at the Disney Entertainment Center that feels straight out of a movie. Their genuine excitement in recounting these memories demonstrates how their professional journeys through broadcasting led to extraordinary experiences most only dream about.

The conversation takes a poignant turn when Tony shares news of Martin "The Wonder Rabbit" Ashley's recent passing. Their heartfelt tribute to this beloved radio personality and legendary recording engineer highlights the deep bonds formed in the broadcasting community, reminding us of radio's profound impact on both listeners and those who created the magic.

From the structure of "Boss Radio" programming to vintage audio clips of commercials for $95 suits, this episode captures an era when radio was the dominant medium connecting communities. The episode concludes with a remarkable moment when Tony instantly recognizes an obscure record from Pat's collection, demonstrating the encyclopedic musical knowledge these professionals developed throughout their careers.

Whether you're a radio enthusiast, music lover, or simply appreciate authentic conversation between friends, this episode offers a rare glimpse into an influential period of broadcasting history through the eyes of those who lived it. Subscribe now to hear more conversations that blend nostalgia, industry insights, and genuine human connection.

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