Al Lafler | Buffalo Broadcasters Association

Year Inducted:

2005

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Behind the Scenes Award

2005 Behind the Scenes Award

It takes more than just a pretty face or golden voice to put on a radio or television program, and with the Behind the Scenes Award, the we celebrate the folks who are the guts of any broadcast: The directors, producers, photographers, writers, engineers, all the often nameless, faceless people on the other side of the glass. Several generations of Buffalonians grew up with the rock’n roll music and fun of WKBW Radio. From 1958 to 1988, one man had his hand on the rudder of the production sound that allowed KB to stand head and shoulders above the rest. Al Lafler’s interest in radio began when he served in World War II as a Navy sonar man. After a few years around the dial, Al knocked on the door at KB and was hired on the spot. He spent then next thirty years as an engineer and production man at the station. It was partially his credo, good enough isn’t good enough, that gave KB such a great sound over the years, but it was also his warmth and kindness that allowed him to enforce that credo without ruffling the sometimes delicate sensibilities of some of Buffalo’s biggest radio stars. It all made for a backbone that allowed the stations personalities shine even brighter.


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