KRUX

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1360 KRUX has been an important
part of 60s and 70s Phoenix radio
history. It constantly rivaled the other
Top 40s, KRIZ 1230 as well as KUPD.

KRUX outlived KRIZ beyond 1978,
but not always as its original form of
playing Top 40 hits.


Picture showing a day at the Sahara Hotel pool in the early 60s, with the KRUX sign rising above the buildings. It's the site of the executive offices. Courtesy: Chad Lawrence Wagner

Courtesy: Chuck Hauke

Bob Pond - 1960 Courtesy: Chuck Hauke

Courtesy: Chuck Hauke

Courtesy: Chuck Hauke

KRUX listener wins a KRUX Stingray in a contest.

KRUX listener wins a KRUX Stingray in a contest.

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Above, courtesy: Bill Earl

Above, courtesy: Bill Earl

KRUX jock lineup 4/61 through 4/66 - compiled by big fan of 136 KRUX, Bill Earl, of Classic DJ Radio Scrapbook, who frequently visited Phoenix in the 60s. Courtesy: Bill Earl

Dick Gray, Dennis Wilerson, Miss Mustang, and Norm Seeley at the Grand Canyon State Regional Rally, Nov. 5, 1965. Courtesy: Norm Seeley

Dick Gray, Dennis Wilerson, Miss Mustang, and Norm Seeley at the Grand Canyon State Regional Rally, Nov. 5, 1965. Courtesy: Norm Seeley

Diamond Jim

Al McCoy

Lucky Lawrence

Norm Seeley

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Dick Gray

Kit Carson

Jack Daniels

Dennis Wilkerson

Ray Lindy

Courtesy: Norm Seeley

Courtesy: Norm Seeley

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