An item of Birmingham broadcasting background struck the property market today – the previous home of Magic City radio broadcaster Tommy Charles.
The two-story, three-bedroom, four-bath home, sitting at 1401 Redmont Drive, was built in 1989. It has an asking price of $675,000.
It has 4,570 square feet of living room. It has a two-car garage, outdoor patio as well as various other attributes on a great deal of simply much less than one acre.
Charles, that passed away in 1996, was a component of Birmingham airwaves from the 1950s forward.
Paired with Doug Layton as well as later on with John Ed Willoughby, Charles made worldwide information in 1966 by organizing a “Beatle boycott” after singer John Lennon was quoted as saying the Beatles were “more popular than Jesus.”
Later, in 1993, Charles as well as Willoughby required to the airwaves to assist obtain aid to individuals stranded during that year’s historic blizzard.
The home attributes a big …