He is available to service weddings in north Florida and south. Johnny started his career in 1945 in Mankato and quickly moved to WLOL in Minneapolis. Please note that these DJs may also travel to Angeles, Dodgertown, Vernon, Maywood, Commerce, South Pasadena, Ladera Heights, Universal City, San Marino, Toluca Lake, Willowbrook, Century City, Studio City, Montrose, La Canada Flintridge, Verdugo City, Valley Village, South El Monte, Temple City, Playa Vista, West Los Angeles, Altadena, Westwood, Santa Fe Springs, Del Aire, North Hollywood, La Crescenta, La Crescenta-Montrose, La Salle, and Marina Del Rey. 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.. WLOL-A/WRRD-A, WDGY-A, KRSI-A, and WWTC-A. Jere Smith WMIN (1958), KMSP-TV (host of Record Hop, @1957 1959, weather 1959 1975). Most of it was taken up in trying to explain things the audience of KUXL (blacks and hip white kids ages 16 to 25), the gist of the station (Truth Radio or Big Beat Radio), and who can rightly sing R&B (only blacks with the exception of one in a million whites like the Righteous Brothers). Daniel died on June 21, 2016, after falling in his home the previous day. Photo below right courtesy Rick Burnetts Twin Cities Radio Airchecks. Bob Kaye (Krekelberg)- KEYD (1952-1955) later sales at WCCO. The Shakespearean janitor is Abilene Anderson; the mail boy is Jethro. Jemayel Khawaja, 11. I hired DJ Cakemix for my wifes 50th birthday party. Harold Picha and His Band, 1950, courtesy Minnesota Historical Society. Photos below courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Photo below courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Moved to Milwaukee in 1956. Anthony Gee (Tony Coloff ) KRSI (1969). Stu Gang (Jeffrey Stewart) WTCN ( -1/1957), WDGY (news 1/1957- ), WTCN-TV (1964). Photo below left from 1955 ad for WCOW. Photo of Franklin Hobbs courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Fresh from his first Coachella and poised to wreck the decks at Hard Summer and on Night Bass' eight-city Summer Phases tour (local stop: July 1 at Union), Slater continues to tear it up. When the list of venues for the 1964 Beatles tour did not include Cleveland, the station sent Joe to New York to negotiate with Brian Epstein. Photo from 1969 courtesy Rick Burnetts Twin Cities Radio Airchecks. I had no idea I could love doing something so much.. This photo, also from 1951, courtesy Randys sister-in-law, Mimi Hillory Vogel. Marv Henry WLOL ( 1962), KSTP (1962 ), John Hines WWTC (1971- 1973), KSTP (1979), WLOL-FM, KEEY-FM, WCCO. It was probably written because the traditional Happy Birthday to You was under copyright, with a stiff royalty. Alan/Shel in 2009, posted by Randi Kirshbaum, David Stone KSTP (1954-1962). Browse DJs in Los Angeles and contact your favorites, 2. SpouseParentChildSiblingFamily memberOther, Sweet James has my permission to help provide a free police report, Bonobo, acclaimed for his original productions, is also one of our city's best DJs. At the time he had just closed his restaurant, Sushi on the Sea, in Sooke, British Columbia. He also reviews stand-up comedy. The Killers. Once led his own orchestra; WWII Veteran. Dennis Romero, 12. Since then she has been based in the United Arab Emirates most recently co-hosting mornings at Radio 1 UAE with current Q102 WIOQ Philadelphia evening host Sam Nugget Dababneh. In 22 years the Sampler has raised close to $9 million for local causes. Charlee Brown was the go-to D.J. 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. George Murphy KRSI (August 1962 to February 1963), WLOL (August to September 1964). The second photo below is from 1961. A little over three years ago, a family reached out to me about giving their daughter voice lessons, Noble wrote. The station had signed off the air at 11 p.m. when I did evenings until I was offered the overnight slot with Musicland as a sponsor. Deep Cover drops on Mondays. In October 1969 he was Bob Christie at KRSI; he became Music Director at KRSI in April 1971. While at WCOW, Denver Don Doty was the top country DJ in the Twin Cities. I have gotten so many compliments on how great he was from all our, Jennifer M. said Glover also produced a two-hour documentary video on the life and times of the group. Hobbins on-air name at WCOW was Juniper Jim. Michael J. Douglas (Wegner) KDWB (1972 to 1973), WYOO (1975 to 1976), KSTP-FM/KS95 (February 1979 to April 1994). Don Hawkins KSTP (1945-1959) Don Night Hawk Hawkins show. Rick Burnetts Twin Cities Radio Airchecks. Whats popular in Los Angeles isnt whats popular in Phoenix, he said. Storz ad: Morning Mayor, happiest man in radio, radar-location divulger, Smilin Irishman, singer, comedian, wit. Image below from an August 1956 WLOL Top 40 courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. The price has also dropped from the $22.97 of recent years or $33.97 in the double-disc years to just $14.97. Steve died on July 23, 1986, of lung cancer at age 41. JSTJR has a number of indigenous lenses through which he filters both his productions and his fast-paced DJ sets. Magazine named him as one of Minneapoliss Sexiest. Ive never been happier with my work than I am now.. Also performed at the Flame Cafe. At WTCN Singer introduced records with piano chords; if the record didnt play at the right speed there was dischord. Merle Hub Cap Edwards WMIN/WMNS (1949 1955). Bob Dayton WMIN (1969), KDAN (1970), WDGY (1971 1973). Machete Contact local event and wedding DJs to get a quote customized for your needs. He researched and co-wrote a biography of the harmonica great, Little Walter. I'm all about the good vibes and good times! How soon we forget! Brad Bradford WDGY (1966). (Dennis John) Leary KDWB (1962 July 1963) Hotline, KRSI (January 1964 February 1966). Well, if your event lacks any music or entertainment people will decide maybe its best to leave a bit early. Hot 97 #1 for Hip-Hop Watch; Listen; Read; Press; Advertise With Us; Careers; Intern with Hot 97; Contact Us; Subscribe; HOT 97 Job Openings; Web Accessibility; EEO 2023 (PDF) Well, Bill was already a well-known columnist in the St. Paul Pioneer Press, and couldnt see doing such a thing, so he turned it down. He continued writing as well. 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. Lauren MacLeash, longtime Cities 97 program director/DJ and the force behind the popular Sampler charity series, was let go by Clear Channel Radio on Monday. Joe passed away February 23, 1999, at the age of 54. August 21, 2013 - 9:47 AM. They're a reflection of the sonic diversity and depth of talent that makes our nightlife scene arguably the best in the nation. Contrary to what you may have read on some bitter techno blog, DJing is not a lost art form. Note that while Glovers program on KDWB was extremely popular, it was by no means the first Underground music program in the Twin Cities. Lee Foss Oake, best known for his many years as a radio host at The Current and Cities 97.1, announced on his podcast - The Brian Oake Show - that he spent 28 days receiving inpatient treatment after a frightening experience in early July. He managed to keep all ages on the dance floor booging, Five stars on Yelp! 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. We went to an AMP promotion event out there, and there was just such a vibe that fits our vibe, so we knew it would be a perfect fit. Promotion partners Masha and Alison Swing DJ separately, but if you hear their sets bleed into one another at their Dig Deeper parties, it's clear that the two up-and-comers are on the same wavelength. Lina Lecaro, Michael Stock; Credit: Photo by Dylan Gordon, 17. KQQL (KOOL 108) (1990s.) It got steamy as fans and friends of Cities 97 packed the room to see performances by local band Cedar Avenue, as well as national acts Donovan Franekreiter, The Rescues, and headliner One eskimO. We cant wait.. I wonder if this twisting thing was fun or embarassing for these WeeGee DJs? He died on April 1, 2001, at age 66 of cancer. that is to start soon.). He even played funky stuff for President Barack Obama, where the audience was older but no less jazzed by his turntable jamming. Only 15,000 copies were manufactured of this year's "Sampler.". 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. 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. Jabba. Image below from 1962 KDWB Fabulous Forty Survey, November 1962. Peter also produced and managed Stillroven. Don Betzold Collection, courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. I was working midday at KQ and had an hour to drive to WAYL for the afternoon/evening shift. Photo of Paul Stagg courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting, U.S. (Ugly Steve) Steele (Steve Gibbons) WYOO (1976). Paul Clifford Hedberg passed away on May 27, 2021, at his home in Southlake, Texas, at the age of 81. retired Chief of Staff officer from the North Dakota Army National Guard. Information and photo from virtualtruckroute.com, 100 (1975 1976.) When Simon Green aka Bonobo was the surprise Sunday-night headliner at the Do Lab stage at Coachella last year,any thoughts anyone present may have had of braving the crowds for Drake melted away. Jonny Coleman, Adam Auburn; Credit: Photo by Kyle Hendrix, 5. With his partner Dave Ray he released four albums since 1987, and the two performed often in the Twin Cities and surrounding midwest area before Rays death on Thanksgiving day 2002. Win Tickets to see Weezer at The Armory! In 1960, Widman won a seat on the New Brighton City Council. Mike Cunningham WMMR (U of M), 1966 1970; KUXL (1972 1974); KTCR-FM, (1972 1977). Stuart A. Lindman WMIN (1949-54). Joe died on March 14, 2014. We booked Jamie at our venue in West Hollywood and she exceeded our expectations. Of course the Cities 97 DJs were on hand to welcome the group and announce the bands. Buffalo Bob Montgomery WCOW (1952), WTCN (to December 1956), WCCO (December 1956-64 as Bob White), KRSI (as Bob White), WLOL. JAVASCRIPT IS DISABLED. Marques Wyatt The contest was to guess how many miles he drove during those four weeks. It was apparent that something was going on, since entertainment columnist Will Jones always referred to Widman in lower case letters. Liz Ohanesian, 14. KSTP photo courtesy of Dons son Tom. The 20 Best Drummers of All Time The following list is our attempt to sift through those dozens and hundreds of DJs and identify the ones who are operating at the very top of their game. Don Doty WCOW (July 1, 1952 to October 1953), KDUB-TV, Lubbock (December 1953), WTCN (January 1955 March 31, 1958), WPBC (June 2, 1958 April 16, 1959), KSTP (April 17, 1959 May 1964), WTCN-TV (1965), WPBC (1965 1966). Charlie Bush KSTP (1963-81), WCCO-FM (1981-82), WDGY (1982-83), K102 (1983-91). Leary died at home on August 4, 2021, at age 84, shortly after a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. In 2007 2011 he ran a sushi restaurant in Sooke, British Columbia. What a hoot. Photo below is from a 1955 ad for WCOW. Thats Gene Leader, everyday from 3 to 7. http://www.440int.com/440sat.html (Disk Jockey database). Larry Fischer WLOL (1951 1953), WTCN (1953 1956). Tony Parker KEYD (1954 1955). Prior to the event, she asked questions to get a clear idea of what was expected., Darlynn R. said Tedesco Brothers See Radio Stations, WCOW, Jim Teeson WWTC (1971 1975), WCCO-FM (1975). Jim (J. Peter) Boysen WTCN (1944-54 Musical Caravan), WLOL (1957-59). Len Bart WDGY (October 1, 1955 March 30, 1956), Tom Barnard KDAN (1973), KSTP (1974 1975), WDGY (2/1975 7/7/1977 The Catman), KQRS (1986- ). [This documentary is apparently only available on a 2007 DVD that goes for over $100. Sam was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2005. The Cities 97.1 Sampler (also titled Cities Sampler and The Cities' Sampler) was a series of albums, cassette tapes and CDs containing "live in studio" recordings from Studio C located at radio station Cities 97.1, KTCZ-FM in Minneapolis at 97.1 MHz. He had a quad bypass, though after that I watched him eat a steak/lobster dinner drenched in melted butter and gulping wine. Don Betzold Collection, courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Diamond Jim Dandy (James Brian Everts, 1942 2010). The apple-cheeked JSTJR is a recent Los Angeles transplant, but the multigenre bass music producer and DJ has quickly made the city his own. Hed call the Rolling Stones the Rolling Uglies, and would good-naturedly rail against white socks and agitate for keeping drive-ins open year round. Hot Creations boss Lee Foss has long been one of Chicago's greatest gifts to L.A.'s dance-music scene. So Merle became Hub Cap. First photo below from 1949. In my opinion, the best radio station ever. Rodger was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2003. Together with fellow residents Bones and Petey Clicks, plus a rotating cast of ace guests like DJ EZ and Sinden, Slater represents his emerging genre with a down 'n' dirty sensibility that encompasses everything from U.K. grime and garage to G-house and electro, woven together over filthy, funky bass lines that keep the dance floor bouncing. $650 Request pricing Responds within 24 hours Photo courtesy RadioTapes.com. Justin is the founder of JCamp, a non-profit program for high-school journalists, and works on many fronts to further diversity in newsrooms. Rhythm WCOW (1955 1956), WISK (1956 1958). 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. Go to DJs r/DJs Posted by ATravellingBoy. Iver and his sons owned and worked there, including my dad Hardy, who owned the gas station for a bit. Fat Daddy Washington (Art Hoehn) KUXL (1964 1966), XERB (1966), MPR. Between radio gigs in the late 70s and early 80s, he managed popular local bands Daisy Dillman and the Flamin Ohs, whose music hed championed on KQ. 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. Photo courtesy Rick McComb, who got to see him do his show! Jemayel Khawaja, 15. Ray Vecellio KRSI (1966 1970), WCCO (1970 1997). Read more,
Sam Sabean started out at WCOW, working himself up from writing ads in 1953, to reading the news on Saturdays, to getting his own show in 1954. Photo below courtesy Rick Burnetts Twin Cities Radio Airchecks. And, yes, he saw the same show you did. He was a DJ on Power 106 in the mid-90s and worked at stations that broadcast in Ventura and Riverside before getting hired at Live 101.5. He died on March 5, 1998. Lee Zanin WWTC (1969, sales; 1972 1977, General Manager). Prior to that, Namia worked at Gulf news as a Digital Content Editor for their radio stations and as a Production Manager at Swerve Entertainment both in Dubai. Serving up the sounds of today with royal taste! In 1951 he was an instructor at the Beck School of Radio. Radio name was in homage to WDGY station founder, optometrist Dr. George Young. Mike programs with you in mind.. This is on top of a busy gigging schedule that has him showcasing his unerring skills, playing melodic tracks alongside hard-hitting ones, blending the classics into the latest cuts with the kind of expertise that only comes from years of experience. Dudleys online bios say he moved to Minnesota in 1960. Dave Dudley (David Darwin Pedruska)- WISK (December 1957 February 1958), KEVE (February 1958 February 1960). Ron Wandmacher KEVE (March 30, 1959 to October 8, 1962); WLOL (May 16, 1965 to March 1970); KTCR. 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. One lucky, FAMILY AFFAIR: INSIDE SNOOP DOGG AND HIS BOSS LADY, By continuing to use our site, you agree to our, Tommy Lasorda: Part Of 5 Freeway Honoring Former Dodger Manager, Newsom Ends 3-Year COVID-19 State of Emergency In California, Vanessa Bryant And L.A. 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Steve never allowed anyone to see him do his Little Cannons voices; when he was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2002 he was almost persuaded to demonstrate if everyone shut their eyes, but too many peeked and it didnt happen. Tal Bartell WYOO/U100 (1975 1976.) Search for DJs in Los Angeles, California above. Many thanks to Al DeRusha (and Wikipedia) for this great information! The dates are taken from what was available, and may not be right or all-inclusive. Morbid is a true crime, creepy history and all things spooky podcast hosted by an autopsy technician and a hairstylist. At a time when EDM is a euphemism for excess, Wyatt is all class. The Cities 97 sampler release and the Basilica Block Party are what DJ Marshall calls the radio stations' "high holy days." The two events raise a lot of money for Minnesota charities--the proceeds from the sampler over time is now $8 million--all through the amazing power of music. Jones' gothic, industrial and darkwave sets go from heavy and hard to familiar and fun and back again, a meld that always seems to move her to dance behind the decks, and turns the floor before her into a fiendish free-for-all. Lily Moayeri, 19. It was my last day at Cities 97.1. And Drumcells been doing his thing for going on two decades, before L.A.s underground infrastructure developed into the well-oiled machine it is now. Adaptability. Paulson died of heart failure on November 26, 1989, at his home in South Minneapolis. George Donaldson Fisher KQRS (early spring 1966 to 1971), KSJN (1974), MPR (1975 to 1976), Cities 97 (1985, 1986 to 1987, 1991). Growing up in Arizona, he had dreams about moving to L.A. that never fully came to fruition. Steve LaTart, executive producer for The Dave Ryan Show announced on social media Monday that he has been let go. Starting at $400 per event. By April the hype and hyperbole began. Paul. 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. He also regularly presented the weather on KSTP-TV on the Sunday 10:00 news. Kind of creepy when you think about it. St. Louis Park even had Charlee Brown Days in 1964. Its happened to a lot of people and now its happened to me, he tweeted. (Marsh Walzer): U of M WMRR and WYOO/U100 (1972 1976), WLOL/AM-WRRD 13 Rock. Andrew Hogge began the Lovefingers moniker as an early and influential MP3 blog before founding NYC-based analog-chic label the ESP Institute, while Lawden makes music under the names Locussolus with DJ Harvey (whom she has managed since before he had a moustache) and Heidi Hoven, and hosts the show Magic Roundabout on Dublab. Bob Berglund WWTC (1974), WDGY (1979), WLOL (part of Hines and Berglund), KSTP-AM (news), Pharaoh Black (Thornton Jones) KUXL (May 1, 1975-1979), Bill Blast (Al Collins) KUXL (1967 1968). So lucky I found Val and Main Stage. We had more team members dancing this year as a whole and had more folks stay to the end of the event dancing than in years, Are you still in search of a dj for your event? Was known as Big Bill Cash on WCCO for five months in 1956 during the Contest Craze. Ray Christensen passed away Sunday, February 5, 2017, at the age of 92. Johnny Dollar (Robert Dean (Bob) Moomey) WDGY (1963 1966) [11-17-1936 to 1-19-2008], John Dotas WMIN (1961 1963, under his own name), WMIN (1963 1966, as Johnny West), WDGY (1967 1973, as Dr. George Young). Harry Zimmerman KEYD (1948 1949), WTCN (1954 February 1956), KSTP (February 6, 1956 1959). In February 1956 he was one of the original DJs at the new WDGY, billed as The All-American Disc Jockey. He was only 19. Program Manager Don French didnt approve and fired him while he was on the air General Manager Sam Sherwood had to come and finish the shift. At KDWB he was a disc jockey from 1959 1962, Program Director from 1962 1964, and General Manager/Vice President from 1964-69. A DJ or MC can provide a killer soundtrack for your special event and help keep things on schedule. Listen on 107.9-FM in the Twin Cities or everywhere on the iHeart Radio app. In the late eighties he and Dave Ray began regular duo gigs, appearing with artists like John Lee Hooker, J J Cale and B B King. Daryl Laub WLOL (1945), WMIN (1949), WTCN (1952), KSTP (1960s), KQRS (1973). After a time in Philadelphia, Chuck returned to the Twin Cities and did the Knapp and Donuts show with Michael J. Douglas on KS95 (KSTP-FM) from February 1979 until April 1994. Don Kelly WLOL (1954 1957; with Steve Cannon January 1957), WDGY (early 1957 1960). Thayer and Armstrong had a falling out, and at the tender age of 21, Armstrong moved to Colorado and bought radio station KOSI in Aurora, which he owned for 25 years. Dave Reau KEYD (@1954 1955). 20. Ambrose had also recently won the egg eating championship, devouring one dozen eggs in less than five minutes on the air.. Bob Christie (Jim Larkin) KRSI (October 1969 ) Became Music Director at KRSI in April 1971. Don died in 2007 at age 95. Asking questions like: Is "the zone" a real place? The Insider indicated that Matthews was new to KDWB in 1968. Brad Johnson -WMIN (1958 The Old Professor), WTCN (1959 The Bumper to Bumper Club), KRSI (1964), WLOL (1967 program director), WCCO (Sales). Ron died on May 21, 2016. In 1966, Hoehn traveled from Minneapolis with his fellow KUXL staffers Bob Smith (a.k.a. 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. Cities 97.1 6.4K Favorites More Information Location: Minneapolis, MN Genres: Adult Hits Networks: iHeart Radio TuneIn Partners Description: The twin cities' ultimate home for alternative rock is Cities 97.1 FM. Request Free Quote. Image from Don Betzhold Collection, courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Slim Jim was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2003. In 1960 and 1961, Doty won Minnie Awards for best Disc Jockey. World War II marked the beginning of the end for Hammer. Last, hed faithfully end each show with the non sequitur, And remember, love is love and fun is fun, but isnt it quiet when the goldfish die? followed forthwith by See You in September by the Happenings! 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. An encore was demanded but we unfortunately had to leave due to the venue's tight restrictions. Hes no stranger to smoky rooms and dank undergrounds, but Wyatt holds down the tasteful side of Los Angeles dance music. Rod twisting on the cover of a WDGY promotional album. They found out that a station in Cleveland WIXY 1260 was for sale, so they returned to Cleveland and made it into a powerhouse rock n roll station. He authored three books of harmonica instruction, album liner notes, as well as countless feature articles, book and record reviews for publications as diverse as Junior Scholastic, Music Journal, CREEM and Rolling Stone. Magazine. Joe McFarlin KRSI (1964), WCCO (Jazz Show), Pat McKay U100 (1975-76) (Also see Pat Knight), Jeff McKee, KDWB, 1976. In 2009, just as the racket of proto-EDM electro grew louder, veteran DJ triptych Droog went against the grain and launched Culprit, a label dedicated to deep house and techno. In 1971 he moved to Albuquerque, where he anchored the news until he retired in 2000. Lily Moayeri, 6. Second image (WDGY, 1962) courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Information and photo courtesy Mike Cunningham via Rick Burnetts Twin Cities Radio Airchecks. The diversity of this show fits SoCal, so when we got the call I was like Yes!. Albert Vant Flash Washington WLOL (1940s) See a photo of Washington taken by John Glanton under Kenneth Wilson, below. At first I said no, but after meeting the little girl, agreed to take on the challenge. Chuck Cell KDWB (1963-64), WTCN-TV (1973). 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. Sam joined them at one of their Boolyas down by the railroad tracks, where he met people from all walks of life who liked to ride the boxcars. jonbream https://www.reelradio.com/ Dick Harris KDWB TV Guide ad: The Controversial Dick Harris. A delight to have and would definitely recommend him if you're looking to host LA's wildest dance party. He had his name officially changed from Moriarty as part of a St. Patricks Day promotion. Smokin Joe Hager KSTP (1973 1974), KDWB (1974 -1979), Joe Hager, KDWB, 1976. Herb Oscar Anderson KSTP (1954-1956), WDGY (1956-1957). His other WMIN shows were Merle Edwards Caravan (1954) and Merles Mad House (1955). I was lucky enough to have interviewed Mr. Image below from KDWB Fabulous Forty Survey, July 20, 1963. Photo courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Could be the same Don Anderson who was a host of Record Hop on Channel 9 TV from 1957-59? After studying at Brown Institute, he worked in Great Falls, Montana, as well as outlets in Detroit and San Diego. Rick Easton (Elroy Easton) KRSI (1969). John MacDougall WLOL (1941 1947). If there is one DJ who encapsulates the diversity and history of L.A.s many music scenes, its Wolf. I go by DJ Manny Ace, I run a professional DJ and Event Services company that features all that you need to make. Hes also DJed for the late great J Dilla, Mos Def and many others, and is a big part of Stones Throw Records. Zingale was also Augie Garcias manager and arranged for Augie to open for Elvis when he came to town in May 1956.
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