Radio shows were first syndicated on reel to reel tape, later on LP stereo discs, then CD's and now digitally. Collectors can no longer get their hands on this quality material so the surviving shows that are available will keep going up and up in value. These radio shows were never intended for public use & most were destroyed or returned to the manufacturer after use, so they're very difficult to find.

 

Founded in 1976 by Norman Pattiz, the original Westwood One was one of the largest producers and distributors of radio programming in the United States.  Based in New York City, they broadcast entertainment, news, weather, sports, talk, and traffic programming to about 7,700 radio stations across the United States.


In January 1981 Pattiz started recording live concerts for broadcast and became a leader in live broadcasts and concert recordings for radio until May, 2011.  Westwood One was most notable for its coverage of live events, and on-location recording of concerts allowing them to provide live music to fans around the country.  In October of 2011 Westwood One merged with Triton Media Group to form the current Westwood One.


"In the Zone" was a syndicated radio program produced by Westwood One Radio Networks and it ran through most of the 1990's.  It comes in a Westwood One paper sleeve with a custom "In the Zone" logo on each disc  This CD radio show is Disc One of a two CD show.  This disc features Cake and The Wallflowers and was broadcast on April 21, 1997.  Please see photo of the cue sheet for detailed track listing and timeline. 


If you like the "In the Zone" Series, I have at least 75 additional artists / shows available for sale.  If you are looking for a specific show - I probably have it.  Please send me your want list.


These discs are sold from one collector to another. No rights are given or implied. 

 

If you have any questions or would like more information, do not hesitate to ask. 

 

Good luck, and thanks for looking!