In 1972 when Ray was at KHOW in Denver, he started Sunday at the Memories in 1973. Sunday at the Memories was a nostalgia oriented show Ray created featuring the music of the past, as well as news and sporting events, movies, popular radio DJs, old time radio shows, commercials, TV shows and just about anything from years gone by that would take a listener back in time. Ray was a great story teller and radio professional. He captured the imagination of his listeners who could relate to the stories he told about his life. The show created "Theater of the Mind" for its listeners and was a huge success. Sunday at the Memories generated high ratings and rivaled the ratings of the Denver Broncos on KOA in a town known for its love of their football team. Ray was convinced he was on to something, in 1976 he started recording a new 3 hour show to syndicate and sell to radio stations across the United States. He launched Sunday at the Memories nationally with a hand full of stations in the mid-west in 1976. Response to the show on a national scale was similar to the positive experience on the air in Denver. By the early 80s stations were airing the show from Washington to Maine to Florida to Arizona to Hawaii to Guam, and the Aramco Oil Company played the show for its American workers in Saudi Arabia. Ray syndicated the show from his home studio for 15 years, it aired every Sunday on 100 radio stations at the height of its popularity.|
| 10:00am Pacific Sun | 185 min | KZZJ AM 1450 1450 AM | Rugby, ND |
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| 5:00am Pacific Sun | 185 min | KCOW Classic Hits 1400 AM | Alliance, NE |
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| 11:00am Pacific Sun | 185 min | WNAU 1470 AM | New Albany, MS |
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