Don DuChene was a radio disc jockey in the Midwest U.S. from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. His radio tapes, after sitting in a cedar chest for about 45 years, have been rediscovered by family. They serve as a welcome addition to the chronicled history of American radio broadcasting, and as a time capsule from the 1960s. Don’s broadcasting style was always professional and welcoming, friendly and informative, and sprinkled with levity and corny jokes. The 1960s were a quickly evolving time for rock n roll and pop culture. These tapes are a peek into that time and the heyday of old-school American radio. Don began his radio career in the late 1950s at WSPT-AM (Stevens Point, WI) and WONE-AM (Dayton, OH). In the early-to-mid 1960s, Don had a popular show on KDWB (AM 630) in Minneapolis/ St. Paul. In the Fall of 1965, his show moved to KSTP-AM 1500 where he worked through the end of the decade. Don wrapped up his Twin Cities radio career at KQRS-AM/FM in the early 1970s.