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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    but you can say the same about WKY and KOMA during the 60's and 70's. I think the only one that did not was an "underground" station out of Edmond.
    97.7 KWHP. The station had two homes in its KWHP days. Both were also the home of the owner, Bill Payne. The studio was in the garage. The call letters were his initials: William Haydon Payne

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    I think the only one that did not was an "underground" station out of Edmond.
    Quote Originally Posted by MikeOKC View Post
    97.7 KWHP.
    I used to love that station. They played songs the other stations wouldn't/couldn't play.

    I listened to it all night. What was the name of the late night DJ? (Poison Ivy?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRISKY View Post
    I used to love that station. They played songs the other stations wouldn't/couldn't play.

    I listened to it all night. What was the name of the late night DJ? (Poison Ivy?)
    They played "The Pusher" before anyone else would. Great station while it lasted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeOKC View Post
    97.7 KWHP. The station had two homes in its KWHP days. Both were also the home of the owner, Bill Payne. The studio was in the garage. The call letters were his initials: William Haydon Payne
    Yep, and Bill was an ego-maniac.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeOKC View Post
    97.7 KWHP. The station had two homes in its KWHP days. Both were also the home of the owner, Bill Payne. The studio was in the garage. The call letters were his initials: William Haydon Payne
    I had a KWHP button at one time, in fact it still may be in my parents attic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluedogok View Post
    I had a KWHP button at one time, in fact it still may be in my parents attic.
    Is it one of the old red and white oversized buttons with a K looping under the WHP in an almost flower power kind of typography?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluedogok View Post
    I had a KWHP button at one time, in fact it still may be in my parents attic.
    My little brother won a motorcycle from KWHP around 1974.

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