The only thing I can tell you is she is gone, said Mike Crusham, Clear Channels market manager for the Twin Cities. Sam was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2005. At the time he had just closed his restaurant, Sushi on the Sea, in Sooke, British Columbia. Johnny T. Talley KEYD (1956), KEVE (1956). Another one of my all-time favorite things about Minneapolis/St. Image below from 1962 KDWB Fabulous Forty Survey, November 1962. Contrary to what you may have read on some bitter techno blog, DJing is not a lost art form. Rodger was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2003. Special: Freeway Club (4-7pm M-F), Swing Club (noon to 6 pm Saturdays). Ron was often listed as Rod at KEVE. AC Slater Noble, who is married to former Minnesota Viking Mike Morris, added that waking up at 3:30 a.m. each day for her radio gig followed by lessons and concerts when she could fit them in proved to be too much. Anthony Gee (Tony Coloff ) KRSI (1969). Leary Dart Board. He started his media career as a radio reporter and disc jockey, creating a new kind of show, Live Line to Sports at KDWB, where he poked fun at local sports organizations. There, he played the Wolfmans sidekick Fat Daddy Washington. A year later, Hoehn returned to his alma mater to join Kling in operating what became MPRs flagship station. Known as Admiral Richard E. In 1964 he started a bootleg AM station in his basement in South Minneapolis. Scott Burton WISK (1956), WDGY (1965 1971) The Boss Sound of Scott In 1969 he was WDGY Program Director. Available for public and private events including club events, house parties, birthday parties, and any event involving some, Shawna V. said WDGY 1965 May 25, 1968. Listen to Paul Fletcher weekday afternoons from 2-7pm on Cities 97.1Full Bio. Was known as Big Bill Cash on WCCO for five months in 1956 during the Contest Craze. He also did the Sunday night sports on KSTP-TV. Tom Ambrose KQRS (1968); WWTC (1970-75), WCCO-FM (1975). He's great at his, Dino L. said Both Doty and Kamman had doubts about a racy new program policy [at WTCN??] Daryl Laub WLOL (1945), WMIN (1949), WTCN (1952), KSTP (1960s), KQRS (1973). Blues With a Feeling was published in Fall 2002 by Routledge Press. Hal died September 17, 1988 at age 67. Hillbilly Hits. She was widely regarded as one of the most influential programmers in the AAA format (adult rock, essentially) in the country. Lou was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2005. Grady Brock (William Grady Brock) KSTP (1974 1975). A 1965 ad said that Pete was a six-year KSTP veteran and frequently presented the news over KSTP Radio. What: Cities 97 Sampler Volume 22 Release Party, Where: Bayview Event Center on Lake Minnetonka, Why: This sales from Volume 22 raised $800,000 for Minnesota charities. Stuart A. Lindman WMIN (1949-54). He joined The Morning Mess in 2015 and is an advocate for numerous LGBTQ+ organizations. Tom Jones (Jim Channell) KSTP-AM (1973 1975), Leigh Kamman WLOL (1940 1942), (1946 1950), (July 1, 1956 April 1958), KSTP (April 15, 1958 1973), MPR (1973 2007 The Jazz Image). Visit our, Naima Joins Brian Oake In Mornings At Cities 97.1, From Banned To All-Weekend Stunt, KMLE & WPAW Goes Nonstop Morgan Wallen, Audacy Launches Front Range Country 103.1 Denver, Tino Cochino Radio Joins 106.1 Kiss-FM Dallas, News Center Maine: It was a lightning bolt: Maines WBLM celebrates 50 years of classic rock, Edison Research Releases 2023 Infinite Dial Study. Terry Allan (Terry Stripsky) WAYL (1964-66), KQRS (1966-78) Terry writes: I worked at WAYL from 1964 through 1966, which overlapped with my start at KQRS in 1966. Thanks, Greg! Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jake Halpern reveals webs of deception and dark underworlds, through interviews with federal agents and convicted criminals. 03m 43sec. Don Riley KEYD (1949), KSTP (1954 1956), WLOL (Daily sports talk show). In 2022 Denny Long reported that Rick was a retired Chief of Staff officer from the North Dakota Army National Guard. Now that sounds like a cause for dancing. Paul Fletcher - Cities 97.1 Photos below courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting: 1963 at KDWB (first two), 1972 at WDGY. He was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2008. Since starting at The Orange County Register in 2006, she's reported on major music festivals, concert tours and award shows, seasonal horror attractions and conventions, theme parks and more. Storz ad: Comedian, emcee, TV performer, recording star, teen-dance innovator, Northwests outstanding radio personality, likeable, perpetual smiler, teen-age columnist, magician, amateur clown. Starting in April 1956, hosted shows at the Prom Ballroom on Saturday nights. Photo below courtesy radiotapes.com. L.A. native Amanda Jones has been enhancing and enchanting L.A.s best-known gloomy grinds (Malediction Society, Bar Sinister, Das Bunker, Evil Club Empire parties) for more than two decades, and she only seems to get better as time goes by. In between exporting their homespun Angeleno club aesthetic everywhere from Londons Fabric to Space in Ibiza, Droog legitimized the Standard Downtown as a dance venue by hosting the likes of Seth Troxler and Dixon at their iconic rooftop Culprit Sessions. The Morning Mess is back in-studio now with precautions, of course and they teased that they do have some special surprises and bits up their sleeves that are special to the L.A. audience. She creatively, Brian J. W. said Hoyer was also a United Artists recording artist, co-writing Looking at the World Through a Windshield, a hit for Del Reeves. While there will be certain evergreen bits and topics that are more universal, he added, these will be two really different shows; the music programming will be curated differently as well. Shows on WMIN in 1953 1954 were Cannonball Express and Cannon Fodder. In a column dated January 24, 1954, Will Jones called Cannon a Hep Talking radio disk jockey.. Image below from KDWB Fabulous Forty Survey, December 21, 1963. In 1955 he moved to KSTP Radio and then to KSTP-TV. DJ Harvey We booked Jamie at our venue in West Hollywood and she exceeded our expectations. Jemayel Khawaja, 15. By: ** Note that George Donaldson Fisher had started his Underground music show in 1967 on KQRS, before it appeared on KDWB. Mike programs with you in mind.. In 1975 Mpls. The list leans heavily on those who played rock n roll dont be looking for anyone from WCCO-AM. Ralf Smith WCOW (1952), WMIN (1954 1958; his show on WMIN was Ralph and His Records), Art Snow WYOO (1974). The struggle is real when it comes to being taken seriously as a female DJ in the clubs, and if youre hot, multiply that by 100. GEC Street Team was awesome! Dennis Romero, 12. Also see WCOW below. DJ Tessa is amazing. Lina Lecaro, Michael Stock; Credit: Photo by Dylan Gordon, 17. Lee Vogel Did the WDGY Nightbeat show until October 26, 1963. However, in the past year or so, Cities 97 has been leaning more toward a Top 40 or contemporary hits format, playing the latest hits b, When asked to describe Cities 97s current format, Crusham hesitated and then said: Were breaking new music. Together with his Droid Behavior co-founders Vidal and Vangelis Vargas (Raiz), Drumcell deliver no-frills, sandpaper techno more consistently than any other SoCal crew currently active. In the late 1990s he abandoned breaks, moved to L.A. permanently and became a top-of-the-flier adherent of banging, festival house. Jerry Brooke WDGY (1968), KDWB (1970), WYOO (1974). Cities 97 is a Modern adult contemporary radio station broadcasting to the Twin Cities market of Minnesota English Website 5 Listen live 0 Contacts Cities 97 reviews Radio contacts Time in Minneapolis: 03:23, 02.25.2023 for your smartphone and listen to your favorite radio stations online - wherever you are! Hes also DJed for the late great J Dilla, Mos Def and many others, and is a big part of Stones Throw Records. Played C&W after midnight. He also received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2007 Mid-America Music Hall of Fame. Another thing COVID has forced us to do is utilize technology and push it to be able to have us do simultaneous content delivery for different places and target it so that when you listen to [The Morning Mess] on AMP, youll be hearing about Southern California and not whats happening in Phoenix.. Every night in our city, you can find dozens (or hundreds, on weekends) of men and women doing it the old-fashioned way, mixing records live (whether they be on vinyl, CD or flash drive) and conjuring up new soundtracks for your night out. Photo copyright Mike Barich, St. Paul, Joel Larson WWTC (1970 1975), WCCO-FM (1975). John died on September 13, 2020, at the age of 82, from COPD. Note that while Glovers program on KDWB was extremely popular, it was by no means the first Underground music program in the Twin Cities. Bobby died in 1993. He popularized the disco re-edit and was an early resident DJ at Londons famed Ministry of Sound. Even . Leary died at home on August 4, 2021, at age 84, shortly after a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. (Dennis John) Leary KDWB (1962 July 1963) Hotline, KRSI (January 1964 February 1966). Season one, The Drug Wars, tells the story of an FBI agent who goes undercover with a biker gang, and follows a trail of clues that eventually leads to the US invasion of a foreign country. I developed a format of album rock, blues, soul, some jazz, a bit of folk, classical, spoken word and anything I could find that interested listeners. He was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2008. Known more for his TV career on WCCO. Storz ad: Smooth, mystery-tuner, birthday acknowledger, actor, impersonator, writer, newscaster, public speaker, producer, ex-radio a.e.. Voted one of Minneapoliss Sexiest in 1975 by Mpls. And we all know, being a disc jockey was like this: Dean Alexander WISK (1959), KDWB (1959), Dan Allan WMIN (1954-1958), WLOL (1959; program director until October 1963), KSTP (1970). But for the past couple years in particular, Foss has been on fire, stealing the show at CRSSD, Coachella's Do Lab stage and Hard's Holy Ship! Packhorse/Pecos Paul Denault WCOW. Justin is the founder of JCamp, a non-profit program for high-school journalists, and works on many fronts to further diversity in newsrooms. Two local radio personalities are out of jobs. lso did voice imaging on WWTC around 1980: re-recorded soundbites saying things like Ladies and gentlemen, youre listening to Brad Piras on the Golden Rock, WWTC! You can hear a couple of snippets of him starting at 1:44. Harry Zimmerman KEYD (1948 1949), WTCN (1954 February 1956), KSTP (February 6, 1956 1959). Cities 97 Sampler Volume 22 Release Party - Mpls.St.Paul Magazine The relatively simplistic and superficial mid-60s ethos had metamorphosed to the super-hip, politically charged ethos of Woodstock, then only two and a half months away. https://www.reelradio.com/ Dayton took his name from Daytons Department Store, which, at one point in his career, was his only sponsor. Try to get a feel for their style, the genres of music they usually play, and what types of events they've worked at in the past. When hiring live entertainment, its important to have a record of your communication and agreement. Dick Harris KDWB TV Guide ad: The Controversial Dick Harris. Second image from KDWB Fabulous Forty Survey, June 15, 1963. Both WCOW and WISK signed off at 8:00 PM. Hot Creations boss Lee Foss has long been one of Chicago's greatest gifts to L.A.'s dance-music scene. When Casey Jones first came on the air in September 1954, it was Hobbins who wrote the famous Happy Birthday Song that every Boomer kid knows and loves. Peanut Butter Wolf Moved to Milwaukee in 1956. Since everyone on WCOW had a Western nickname, Joe was originally billed as Jolly Joe Zingale when he was first listed on the radio log on April 29, 1955. Alan Stone (Shel Danielson) KQRS (1968 1980), Cities 97/KTCJ (1985 1996). hardcore punk of The Middle Class, the dub-influenced funk-punk of A Certain Ratio and the call-and-response thrash of L.A.s late great Mika Miko, then Michael Stock is your kind of DJ. Though the show is actually based at AMPs sister station, Live 101.5 FM in Phoenix, Arizona, it will air in both markets and strive to offer Los Angeles- and Southern California-specific content for listeners here. Dennis Romero, DJ Harvey; Credit: Red Bull Music Academy. He is described as wide-eyed in a 1964 WLOL ad. She has continued to record and issued the album Find My Way Home in 2016. Brother Bob Hall WYOO (1974 1976). Adam North (Edward Van Cleve, Ph.D.) KDWB (1970 1973), KRSI-FM (1973). When KDWB was sold, Sherwood joined Entertainment Communications and pioneered the beautiful music format with WAYL FM, where he spent ten years as general manager. Jimmy was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2002. Photo below from a KUXL Super Soul Thirty from July 1, 1972, courtesy Rick Burnetts Twin Cities Radio Airchecks. DJ Fresko was fabulous! The sorehead with the records is Mean Sam, and next to him is the marvelously inadequate Ma Linger. He worked at Storz station KOWH in Omaha right after graduating from high school in 1954, and six weeks later was transferred to WTIX in New Orleans. Secret Stash quotes him about his interview with KUXL: For about six months he appears to have been working for KDWB and KUXL at the same time, but I didnt figure that out until 2021, and by then it was too late to ask him about it. Bobby Konders. Click his name for a separate page on this Twin Cities radio icon. Just happened to find him in the St. Louis Park phone book! Dave Reau KEYD (@1954 1955). Epic wins. In 2007 2011 he ran a sushi restaurant in Sooke, British Columbia. Meet AMP 97.1 FM's new 'The Morning Mess' crew - Daily News Wolfman Jack) and Ralph Hull (Preacher Paul Anthony and the Nazz) to Baja California, to take over XERB: The Mighty 1090, a border blaster station. IHeartMedia Minneapolis' Cities 97.1 Announces The - Radio Facts Tom remembers: When they let me go at WLOL, I was replaced by Carl Peterson I think his name was. Mort Garren KRSI (1959), KUXL (1963). Jemayel Khawaja, [Correction: An earlier version of this article referred to Heidi Lawden as DJ Harvey's wife. As a member of Funky Tekno Tribe, he played breakbeats so devotedly that one of his more famous early mixtapes was an allJames Brown production. He won a Favorite DJ contest run by Don Leary in 1955. After the next 12 years as a New York freelancer, MacDougall returned to the Twin Cities to anchor the news at KSTP-TV from December 1959 to 1971. When a DJ ditches the USB sticks to play his first all-vinyl set in eight years at a high-profile gig like Mysterylands, you know he's feeling himself and right now, Foss is mixing with the confidence of a guy who feels like he can take the crowd anywhere he wants them to go. Lily Moayeri, 19. Meet AMP 97.1 FM's new 'The Morning Mess' crew before their first LA radio show The new morning team, which is based in Phoenix, debuts on Monday, Aug. 3 and airs weekdays from 5-10 a.m. The Exchange resident's style is rooted in house but runs the gamut from soulful to pop-oriented vocal tracks, with touches of bass-heavy hip-hop influences woven throughout. Jeff Mother Robbins (Scott Wright) WYOO (1974 1976) (pictured below at U100). I had such high hopes coming to the Twin Cities and hosting a morning show, but so many things have changed and my hard work, creativity and ideas are no longer required.. 1. Styles : Top 40, Latin, Hip Hop, House, Deep House, EDM. First image below from KDWB Fabulous Forty Survey, October 26, 1963, Don Betzold Collection, Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. A graduate of Cal State Fullerton, she cheers on the NFL's Detroit Lions, listens to punk and alt-country music, watches "The Bachelor/Bachelorette" with her girlfriends and can often be found exploring local craft breweries and Tiki bars. Thomas Love KUXL (1972). Image below from KDWB Fabulous Forty Survey, July 20, 1963. This year was no different: The CDs sold out in two hours when it was released on Thursday, November 18. I love foodie cities and I know L.A. has so many good spots, she said. James Francis Patrick Professor Jim ONeill. Tuesday-Friday 2-3a EST. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone, and applying the relevant accessibility standards. Ratan said hes stoked to be able to interact with L.A. fans. Jim Osterhaus KQRS (1970 1972), WWTC (1972), Page had the 3-6 shift in December 1959: Color Radio as it Should Be. (Marsh Walzer): U of M WMRR and WYOO/U100 (1972 1976), WLOL/AM-WRRD 13 Rock. Magazine named Cannon one of Minneapoliss Sexiest. By late 67, however, he tired of the shtick, quit the show, and left the station. From a 1970 ad: The Solid Sound of Scott Burton starts out your day with his entertaining Burton n Eggs Show, morning from 6 to 9. L.A.s most versatile DJ hands-down is Adam Michael Bravin aka Adam 12. From what I can tell, Lou went to WTMB in Tomah, Wisconsin, in 1959; was in Chicago (WAAF?) Other aliases were The Nazz, Les Moore, Ivan Goetz, Ref Snaborgadavitch, Captain Cash, the PJDJ, and Captain Rosta. Leigh was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2003. Only 15,000 copies were manufactured of this year's "Sampler.". He also guest hosted Dick Clarks American Bandstand in Philadelphia. Also did a kiddie show on Channel 5 TV called Saddle and Boots he was Boots. Sportscaster Rod Trongard was inducted into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2003. Hosted by on-air personalities Joey Boy, Aneesh Ratan, Jeana Shepard and Karla Hernandez, The Morning Mess will air weekdays from 5-10 a.m. On the November 18, 1967 hit list: KDWB apologizes for what Ron Block said Tuesday morning.. He died in 2005. Marc died on July 10, 2021, as a result of injuries from a fire at his home on July 6, 2021. From 1962 to 1986 Fred and his wife Muriel ran the Vant Hull (Old Time) Liquor Store at 7835 Wayzata Blvd. Andy Hermann, DJ Colette; Credit: Courtesy of the artist, 10. Rod Trongard WLOL (1959-1968), KSTP (1968-1982). In 1956, Bennett came from another Storz station WTIX in New Orleans. He spent almost 40 years doing mornings at KFGO in Fargo. Joe Nelson Jan 16, 2020 At least five people are out of work at the iHeartRadio Minneapolis market after the radio giant slashed jobs this week as part of an organizational restructuring that affects stations nationwide. Jimmy Eat World. Someone remembered he had some on-air experience, asked him to fill in as the announcer, and that was that. Saturdays 3-7p EST. Photo below courtesy Rick Burnetts Twin Cities Radio Airchecks. In November 1960 he was identified as KEVEs Sales Manager). Drumcell is Moe Espinosa, a member of the Droid Behavior collective and one of the few DJs on this list who reps the SGV. Mesa was known as The Fox That Rocks. She died on September 6, 2009 at the age of 52. In my opinion, the best radio station ever. The following information about Tonys performing career comes from Tonys website: Tony Glover was a performing musician and writer since 1962. She'll mix the jams before grabbing the mic for a brief moment of song, still working the EQs as she belts out lyrics, then gets right back into the groove. Trends come and go, styles change, but DJ Harvey will always be the coolest motherfucker at the party. Buffalo Bob Montgomery WCOW (1952), WTCN (to December 1956), WCCO (December 1956-64 as Bob White), KRSI (as Bob White), WLOL. Tired, bruised and exhausted after his 35 mile ride Rose said, I dont care if I never see another roller coaster. I travel to any location in southern California., I play jazz trumpet while DJ-ing a vast variety of music from all over the world. KQQL (KOOL 108) (1990s.) Viken was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2004. Michael J. Douglas (Wegner) KDWB (1972 to 1973), WYOO (1975 to 1976), KSTP-FM/KS95 (February 1979 to April 1994). Two Twin Cities radio personalities at KDWB and Cities 97.1 have lost Paul Johnson WDGY (1961). that is to start soon.). Jim Ramsburg owned a successful boutique ad agency and typically voiced his own commercials for clients like Holiday Station Stores and Culligan. He previously worked at the station from 2001 to 2012 in afternoons and then mornings. Jimmy was also a pioneer on KSTP TV from 1948 to 1986. WCCO-FM/WLTE-FM (December 1977 June 1984, September 1985 December 2011). JSTJR has a number of indigenous lenses through which he filters both his productions and his fast-paced DJ sets. The good news is that all of this music is put together for a good cause. J Rocc has won numerous DJing awards, by himself and with the Beat Junkies crew. Carl Peterson WLOL (1958 1959) March 1958: Nightwatch, midnight to 6am the Swingin Swede answers record requests via Western Union only. His father was a recording artist in Sweden. A post shared by Brian Oake in the Morning (@cities971mornings). January 1969 Minnesota Historical Society, From 1969 KUXL Music Survey RadioTapes.com, From 1971 KUXL Music Survey RadioTapes.com, Tony Hart (aka Fast Eddie and Frank Miller) KDWB-FM. The photo at left below is from a 1955 newspaper ad for WCOW. Jim Hobbins WCOW. Herb Oscar Anderson KSTP (1954-1956), WDGY (1956-1957). JSTJR Came in at the last minute and was able to provide a great experince for us! Ive had more fun at a time of day when most people havent even left their houses yet, and on multiple occasions wondered how I got to be so lucky to get paid to do it, Noble wrote in a message on the radio stations website. In the spring of 1968 the Insider reported that he was on-air from 3:30 to 7 on Saturdays only. Many of the things he told me were the same things that were in his profile in Secret Stash magazine. Tom Wynn WLOL (1957 1958), WDGY (1958 1961), KRSI (1962 1964), WWTC (1964 1965), WLOL (1967 and 1972 1976). But his live DJ sets are, in their own way, just as good. Photo below right courtesy Rick Burnetts Twin Cities Radio Airchecks. Benny Blore (Bill Hartman) WYOO (1973), KDWB (1974 1976). The 20 Best Hip-Hop Songs in History $650 Request pricing Responds within 24 hours When Jack Thayer became WDGY General Manager in June 1957, Loughnane transferred to Storz-owned WHB in Kansas City and Jack named Bill program director in mid-November 1958. Much like the radio stations in Los Angeles, The Morning Mess crew spent weeks finding its footing while working from home during the pandemic. All you have to do is enjoy the music! Hosted Slim Jims Westerners on KMSP-TV Channel 9 in the 1950s. The UK native previously hosted nights at the station from 2012 to 2016. I try to hold back sometimes and be a little bit more chill, but I just cant. Patrick Shannon, 7. My uncle Selmer ran the grocery store, creamery, and post office. Rod twisting on the cover of a WDGY promotional album. I spotted BT chatting with One Heartland's Susan Leckey. The 20 Best Drummers of All Time Twin Cities Disc Jockeys - Twin Cities Music Highlights New at 2am. From hip-hop to footwork to Brazilian music to techno and electro, a J Rocc set will let you know that theres only good music, and that other stuff. He has also hosted mornings at Alternative Rev 105 from 1994-1997, successor Zone 105 from 1997 to 2001, and AAA 89.3 The Current KCMP from 2016 to 2019. iHeartMedia Minneapolis Cities 97.1, Uniquely Twin Cities, announced today that Naima will join Brian Oake in the Morning, effective immediately. And, yes, he saw the same show you did. The fort was our favorite, Joey added, noting that they decided to keep all of their audio bloopers in the show since it mirrored their listeners working-from-home experience and was pretty relatable. Photo below courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. We want to be the fun, hip station.. Magazine named him as one of Minneapoliss Sexiest. Hut to voice Life Line, a right-wing daily radio commentary which aired locally on KSTP and WMIN 15 minutes/day, reported Will Jones. From Jon Breams obituary for John Pete in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, September 20, 2020: Pete was born in St. Paul where he became a champion diver at Central High School. Check out: DJ Fink DJ Services Specialties: Providing excellent mobile and in-venue DJ services. Paul Fletcher - Cities 97.1 Paul Fletcher Home Posts Rank You Very Much Latest Posts Join The Fletcher Family For The Ultimate Tour Of Ireland! He was super professional from, Daphne B. said Hoehn was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2010. Became General Manager of KDWB in October 1970. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Meet AMP 97.1 FMs new The Morning Mess crew before their first LA radio show, 50 years later, LAs classic The Car Show radio program is still rolling along, An LA radio titans new book is a total rollercoaster ride, Radio: Heres how The SoCal Sound 88.5 lineup changes were received, Radio: How the holidays keep giving into the new year, debuts the Los Angeles edition of The Morning Mess., Much like the radio stations in Los Angeles, California Republicans give a boost to Florida Gov. A professional DJ with years of experience will often cost more than those just starting out. Peter also produced and managed Stillroven. He had to have a different name, so he selected Sherwood. When acid jazz swept the small rooms of the early-90s club scene, Wyatt was there (with a multipiece band, performing over DJ-driven hip-hop breaks). Jerry St. James WYOO (1975 1976). Dan worked overnights the first time and then 7p-12a as the original host of The Love Lite, Jim Larkin began his career as a disc jockey in 1967, according to an article 10 years later. Two Princes Pocket Full Of Kryptonite. He is house musics rock star. Fast Eddie was accused of making slurs against homosexuals by gay activist Jack Baker, but the FCC ruled that Baker was a public figure and denied the request for action. Image below from a 1955 ad for WCOW. Ralph Jon Fritz KRSI (1963, 1967). Don Loughnane WDGY (February 6, 1956 June 1957). Tom Kilbride WLOL (1958), KEVE (1959), KANO (1960 1965). Truly, and from the bottom of my heart, thank you for letting me into your mornings, your routines, your conversations and your lives.. Bill Diehl told the story that he was offered a great show and time slot, but only if he changed his name to Hub Cap apparently the sponsor was a car dealer or something. Glen died on July 15, 2013. Deane Johnson KDWB (May 1969 September 1970). Rick Easton, from the KRSI Request Album, courtesy Roger Fischer, Frank Edwards WMIN (1953-54), WDGY (1954). Jonny Coleman, Adam Auburn; Credit: Photo by Kyle Hendrix, 5. Michael Martin, senior vice president of programming and music initiatives at Entercom, jumped in the chat to better explain. My parents are so excited to hear their baby boy back in SoCal, he said during a video chat ahead of the first show. At a time when EDM is a euphemism for excess, Wyatt is all class. He didnt much care for all the white groups trying to sing R&B and would be better off adapting them to rock n roll. KDWB's Steve "Steve-O" LaTart and Cities 97.1's Hunter Quinn were laid off Monday, apparently as part of a wave of job reductions across the iHeartMedia conglomerate. He seemed at a loss for words as he quickly surveyed the scene. Photo courtesy radiotapes.com, Don OBrien WDGY (1954-55), WCCO-TV (1964). Adaptability. John Fineberg KQRS (1972), KRSI (1972 1973). Advertising disclosure: We may receive compensation for some of the links in our stories. He said it was one of nine times he was fired! Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Recommended Sunny 92.3 FM WHUR-FM There was record called the Sev Widman Polka by Harold Picha and His Band, which indicates his popularity! It occasionally contained live tracks recorded from local concerts in the Twin Cities. From a 1970 ad: Follow the leader! Jonny Coleman, 13. Jim Ramsburg WLOL (May July 1956 in 1956 he was the Commodore), WDGY (July 1956 June 1957 Hosted Night Beat program on WDGY in 1957; left to go into the National Guard on June 15, 1957), KSTP-AM (1970 1972). "I've had more fun at a time of day when most people haven't even left.
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