WQLT Transmitter Site: Elvis the Generator
The generator for WQLT Radio station, which is owned by Big River Broadcasting - founded by Sam Phillips and now under the management of his sons and grandchildren -- is, whimsically perhaps, painted gold and named Elvis for Elvis Presley, who Sam Phillips is credited with discovering.
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Cultural resources WQLT Transmitter Site: Elvis the Generator Pam Kingsbury |
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Cultural resources Sam Phillips; Colbert County; Big River Broadcasting |
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The generator for WQLT Radio station, which is owned by Big River Broadcasting - founded by Sam Phillips and now under the management of his sons and grandchildren -- is, whimsically perhaps, painted gold and named Elvis for Elvis Presley, who Sam Phillips is credited with discovering. |
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WQLT Transmitter Site: Elvis the Generator Pam KingsburySam Phillips; Colbert County; Big River BroadcastingThe generator for WQLT Radio station, which is owned by Big River Broadcasting - founded by Sam Phillips and now under the management of his sons and grandchildren -- is, whimsically perhaps, painted gold and named Elvis for Elvis Presley, who Sam Phillips is credited with discovering. Alabama Cultural Resource Survey 2016Photograph and text. https://omeka.lib.auburn.edu/items/show/1865Pam Kingsbury |
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WQLT Transmitter Site: Elvis the Generator |
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Pam Kingsbury |
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