#MeetUsMonday -- Bob Labbe
WLRH 89.3 FM/HD
3 Channels of Public Radio excellence, offering Music, News, and Community Programming for the Tennessee Valley.
Since 1990, Bob Labbe has been spinning the tunes of yesteryear on his weekly, four-hour live program called "Reelin' In The Years". The program airs Friday nights from 9:00pm until 1:00am on WLRH.
The program is a look at the history of pop music from 1950-1990; the era of the 45-rpm record. Bob has more than 20,000 45-rpm records in his personal collection, which he uses in his travels through four decades of pop music, intertwined with pieces of pop music trivia and interviews with some of the biggest names in pop music history. Include fun contests each week and you have what has become known as the most unique radio program of its kind on public radio.
Beginning in radio straight out of high school here in Huntsville, Bob attended Elkins Institute of Broadcasting in Nashville and home-schooled Columbia School of Broadcasting. He worked as an award winning sportscaster on Channel 31 for many years before leaving television in 1991. He is a freelance writer for numerous publications including The Madison Record, a local high school basketball referee, and is one of the Tennessee Valley's most recognized names and faces.
For his volunteer work as host/producer of the program, Bob has become the local "guru of oldies". Bob takes requests for his program at (888) 330-8989. WLRH streams "Reelin' In The Years" from our homepage of?wlrh.org. He's also on Facebook with music videos, trivia contests and more. He has been nominated for both the Alabama Music Hall Of Fame and the Alabama Broadcasters Hall Of fame and has won numerous awards for his writings; Bob is a sought-after Master of Ceremonies for an array of concerts and other activities. September will mark FIFTY YEARS in broadcasting for Bob!