Things to Do
Book highlights '1950s Radio in Color'
A new book, "1950s Radio in Color: The Lost Photographs of Deejay Tommy Edwards and Christopher Kennedy," contains more than 200 candid images of some of music's biggest stars of the time.






1/6
Between 1955 and 1960, popular Cleveland deejay Tommy Edwards - flanked by the Everly Brothers, Phil (left) and Don - photographed the parade of performers who passed through the WERE-AM radio studio for on-air interviews, shooting more than 1,700 Ektachrome slides. A new book, "1950s Radio in Color: The Lost Photographs of Deejay Tommy Edwards and Christopher Kennedy," contains more than 200 candid images of some of music's biggest stars of the time.
Today's Gallery Headlines



