He is known for his collectors' books listing the monetary value of rock 'n' roll records.[3][4] In 1989, Propes founded the Southern California Doo-Wop Society, with the help of some students from a rock 'n' roll history class he taught at Cal State Long Beach in the mid-'80s.[2]
According to his entry at "L.A. Radio People",[5] "Steve does consulting work in the history of rock & roll, record evaluation for the biggest company in the rare record business, Good Rockin' Tonight, and he is heard on RockitRadio.net."[6]
Steve Propes writes for Beachcomber, a Long Beach-based magazine. In February 2015, he wrote a lengthy article detailing the history of Long Beach radio stations.[7]
Books
Those Oldies But Goodies: A Guide to 50's Record Collecting, Macmillan, 1973
Golden Oldies: A Guide to 60's Record Collecting, Chilton, 1974
Golden Goodies: A Guide to 50's & 60's Popular Rock & Roll Record Collecting, Chilton, 1975
L.A. R&B Vocal Groups 1945-1965 (with Galen Gart), Big Nickel, 2000
45 RPM: The History, Heroes & Villains of a Pop Music Revolution (with Jim Dawson), Backbeat Books/Hal Leonard, 2003
The Hobo Diaries: Nickerson Days - The Thousand Miler (with Clarence Bernard Propes), 2011
OLD SCHOOL: 77 Years of Southern California R&B & Vocal Group Harmony Records 1934-2011, 2013[1]
Additional information
There is differing information on when Steve Propes worked at KLON. According to a Los Angeles Times article,[2] it was from 1980 to 1989. According to Steve's information at Rock-it Radio,[8] he was on KLON from 1981 to 1990, while his L. A. Radio People entry lists his KLON stay as 1981 to 1992.[6]