KDAV

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KDAV
Image:KDAV-AM Logo.jpg
City of license Lubbock, Texas
Frequency 1590 KHz
Format Oldies
Class B
Facility ID 36953
Owner
(Renaissance Broadcasting, Inc.)
Website http://www.kdav.com

KDAV (1590 AM) is an AM radio station licensed to Lubbock, Texas broadcasting an oldies format.

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[edit] History

KDAV is called "the Buddy Holly Station" because young Holly did a country show there before he shot to stardom. The station observes Buddy Holly's career the first weekend of February.

[edit] Deejays

Among its deejays are Bud Andrews, Jerry "Bo" Coleman, and Virgil Johnson, former lead singer of the The Velvets, which released the 1961 hit Tonight (Could Be the Night).

[edit] Technical informaton

  • Class: B
  • Format: Oldies
  • Antenna Mode: Directional-2 Pattern
  • Power: 1000 Watts
  • Towers: 3
  • Phone: 1-806-744-5859

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