The Washington Post, April 8th, 1993
Sam Cannan isn't old enough to remember the golden age of radio, but he knows enough about it to run Golden Age Radio, a store that buys, sells and fixes old sets. "I always thought I was born at the wrong time," said Cannan, 42, a former police officer who, as he puts it, is "not really into TV." "Radio fascinates me. There's a charisma with radio not associated with TV," he said. So there he was, surrounded by 400 or so old radios, several of them blasting music of the 1940s and '50s via a Baltimore old-time music station. "There's nothing like your old radio playing authentic music," said...
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