‘THE BADDEST SOUND IN TOWN’: KOKY Program Director Mark Dylan (above) started shadowing at the station in 1978, following in the footsteps of Al Bell, who cut his teeth at KOKY before becoming a Stax ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — KOKY. Four letters with more than 50 years of history and music. “We came in as a race radio station in 1956,” DJ Mark Dylan explained. “KOKY has been an advocate for this black ...
The Tempo section you’re holding, and many other parts of the Tribune — KidNews, WomanNews, Friday — all sprang from the incredibly inventive mind of Colleen “Koky” Dishon. Koky died a week ago today.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The 'Golden Voice' is just one of the ways people knew Mark 'Chillin' Dylan. Dylan was a radio personality and long-lasting program director at KOKY, one of the state's first black ...
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