Frank Kingston Smith
Frank Kingston Smith is an American radio disk jockey) who worked extensively in Top 40 and oldies formatted AM and FM stations in major Northeastern United States markets for almost three decades.
A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Smith worked at stations such as WFIL and WIBG, Philadelphia (1966; 1970); WICE, Providence (1967-68); WRKO, Boston, under the Bill Drake-assigned name "Bobby Mitchell" (1968-70); and WABC (AM), New York (1971-74). At WRKO, "Mitchell" preceded Boston radio legend Dale Dorman as the morning personality (on one of his first days on the job, he was preempted by coverage of the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy), and was the successor to another Hub radio luminary, J. J. Jeffrey, in the afternoon drive slot.
In 1974, Smith returned to Boston radio, where he worked for almost 20 years at many of the city's "contemporary hit," mainstream and oldies music stations: WHDH (1974-75); WVBF (1975-78); WBZ (1978-79); WRKO again, this time under his real name (1979-81); WROR (1981-1985); WKKT (became WZLX, 1985-88); and WODS (1988-93).