Rosalie Trombley, the golden-eared tastemaker who became one of North America’s most powerful radio programmers, died Tuesday of complications from Alzheimer’s disease, her family said. She was 82. As ...
The trailblazer served as music director at influential Windsor radio station CKLW-AM/The Big 8 for nearly 20 years. By Karen Bliss Canadian broadcast legend Rosalie Trombley, a trailblazer for women ...
Bob Seger immortalized Rosalie Trombley in a song and now the Canadian broadcasting legend will be immortalized by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences at the 45th annual Juno Awards. By ...
Music legends Bob Seger, Gordon Lightfoot, Randy Bachman, and more lent their voices on Juno Awards weekend to praise Windsor’s own “favourite little record girl” — Rosalie Trombley. “I just wanna ...
Legendary CKLW-AM music director Rosalie Trombley, the “girl with the golden ears” whom Bob Seger immortalized in song as one of the few female record executives in the 1960s, died Tuesday, her family ...
Whatever story you have about the high point of your junior high school years, Tim Trombley has a better one. Rocker Alice Cooper once picked him up at his school in a limousine to take him to lunch.
Musicians are mourning the loss of Rosalie Trombley, the influential Windsor radio music director who was known as the girl with the golden ear. Trombley, who died on Tuesday, became the music ...
Radio executive Rosalie Trombley, who pushed the careers of Aerosmith, Kiss, Alice Cooper, Elton John, Queen and many others, died at the age of 82 on Nov. 23, multiple sources confirmed. The ...
In the world of Top 40 radio, Rosalie Trombley was a trailblazer – one of the few women to hold a broadcast executive position in an industry that was essentially a boys-only club. Blessed with an ...
At a time in the music industry when women were more likely to be asked to make coffee than executive decisions, Rosalie Trombley was a hit-predicting force. On April 2, “the girl with the golden ear” ...
DETROIT -- Rosalie Trombley, the golden-eared tastemaker who became one of North America's most powerful radio programmers, died Tuesday of complications from Alzheimer's disease, her family said. She ...