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The label says it was Made in Hollywood for Non-Commercial Use. Greg has donated this fine instrumental 78 to the Pavek Museum of Broadcasting! Thats Gene Leader, everyday from 3 to 7. He did all his own programming. Photo below from an August 1956 Top 40 courtesy of the Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. The UK native previously hosted nights at the station from 2012 to 2016. Lots, Liliana C. said Listen to Paul Fletcher weekday afternoons from 2-7pm on Cities 97.1Full Bio. Read about his career on minniepaulmusic.com From a 1970 ad: Hold court with King Michael every morning, midnight to 6. after-hours nights). Autograph card also from Pavek. Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. He went on to build stations around Minnesota and Iowa. Photo below from a KUXL Super Soul Thirty from July 1, 1972, courtesy Rick Burnetts Twin Cities Radio Airchecks. 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. She literally built this fort with blankets and pillows for echoing and it was hilarious, he continued. Bands played upstairs, food and socializing was found downstairs. Please enable JavaScript on your browser to best view this site. Photo courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. After my 1974 cutoff, but he was kind enough to send me a photo! 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. Whats popular in Los Angeles isnt whats popular in Phoenix, he said. In 1956 or 57 (must have been 1958 since he was here until that October) Zingale went to station WHK in Cleveland, where he and other salesmen Norman Wayne and Bob Weiss pooled their commissions, unheard of at the time. 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. Glover performed with his acoustic trio V3, and did occasional gigs with Spider John Koerner. Eventually became the sports anchor at KMSP-TV. Hobbins was actually an audio engineer, but the Tedesco Brothers, who owned WCOW, had a policy that WCOW engineers had to be on the air for an hour a day. Bobby Konders. Joseph T. Zingale came from Cleveland and started selling time at WCOW in about 1954. Whats better about [dance music] is the energy isnt angry, says Ghastly. Lina Lecaro, Michael Stock; Credit: Photo by Dylan Gordon, 17. LAWeekly Instagram: Featuring the culture of LA since 1978 , Relationship with the Victim* He served as President of Colorado Christian University from 2006 until his death on July 5, 2016, at the age of 79. Massive thank to Rich Davis and the Twin Cities management team for welcoming this weird Londoner back into the fold once again, said Naima. A delight to have and would definitely recommend him if you're looking to host LA's wildest dance party. On the November 18, 1967 hit list: KDWB apologizes for what Ron Block said Tuesday morning.. I have no limits. Farming changed and the businesses could not survive. They made money, although the Music Hall only had the capacity of 10,000. Lance Tac Hammer KDWB (1965 1968), KRSI (1968 1974), KQRS (March 1, 1974 1979), WLOL-FM (1982 July 1986). Photo courtesy RadioTapes.com When posted on Facebook, much was made about how he was smoking at work. They decided to buy a radio station in White Plains, New York but after a year their wives missed Cleveland. 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. In 1966, Hoehn traveled from Minneapolis with his fellow KUXL staffers Bob Smith (a.k.a. He was first hired to do the jazz show, but soon took over the Rhythm & Blues show. Oake returned to KTCZ-FM as morning host in May 2021. The 20 Best Hip-Hop Songs in History Win Tickets to see Red Hot Chili Peppers at US Bank Stadium! Peter Huntington Hookshot May WDGY (1961), KDWB (1966 1967, 1970). Liz Ohanesian, 9. Click his name for a separate page on this Twin Cities radio icon. Don DuChene KDWB (1961 1965), KSTP (1965 1970); KQRS (1971 1973). He is described as wide-eyed in a 1964 WLOL ad. In his short 40 years, Don Doty spent most of them on the air, garnering many awards as the Twin Cities favorite DJ of the 1950s. Rick Burnetts Twin Cities Radio Airchecks. He was born in Portland, Oregon, and knew at age 14 that he wanted to make his career in radio. Thanks, Greg! Yeah, well say it, shes fun to look at but its about her energy and flair, not what she looks like in fishnets. Randy Norris (Randolph John Norris) KEYD (1951-1956). In mid-1964 he got on at KDWB, but got fired for playing the blues. Tom Ambrose KQRS (1968); WWTC (1970-75), WCCO-FM (1975). Jim Hutton (James Utton) KSTP (1958 59). (Dennis John) Leary KDWB (1962 July 1963) Hotline, KRSI (January 1964 February 1966). Thanks again! Machine Gun Kelly (Gary Sinclair) KSTP-AM (1972 1974), Machine Gun Kelly at KSTP, courtesy RadioTapes.com, Tim Kelly (Tim Sabean, Sam Sherwoods son) KDWB (1976 1979), WYOO/U100, Rodger Kent (Vogel) WDGY (1950), KSTP (1954 1957), WCCO, WTCN (1959), WAYL (1979), KTWN, KLBB. This year was no different: The CDs sold out in two hours when it was released on Thursday, November 18. Andy Hermann, DJ Colette; Credit: Courtesy of the artist, 10. The Minneapolis Daily Herald reported, During the course of his 70 consecutive rides Rose ate three hot dogs, lost his tie clip and seven pounds. Anthony Gee (Tony Coloff ) KRSI (1969). DJ Harvey Listen on 107.9-FM in the Twin Cities or everywhere on the iHeart Radio app. Vergil Glynn Daniel was born on December 18, 1934, and started as a disc jockey at age 17 on Armed Forces Radio with the US Navy. Brian The Cosmic Phoenix KDWB (1974-1976), Brad Piras KTWN-FM (1978-79), WWTC (1979-1981). Second photo below from 1969, courtesy Rick Burnetts Twin Cities Radio Airchecks. 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. B. Mason Dean (Robert Gross) WDGY (1966 1967), Joe Della Malva WDGY (1956) Storz ad: News director, newscaster, WDGY news center overseer, Sound-Off editor, tipster-ringleader, scooper (on nearly every important local story), beauty judge, Simca-owner, pop science devourer), WPBC (1959). Marc died on July 10, 2021, as a result of injuries from a fire at his home on July 6, 2021. 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. Kim Barker, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter for The New York Times, revisits an unsolved murder that took place while she was in high school in Laramie, Wyoming, nearly 40 years ago. Jerry Brooke WDGY (1968), KDWB (1970), WYOO (1974). But his live DJ sets are, in their own way, just as good. There is an ad dated February 11, 1963, picturing George Murphy, Twin Cities host for KRSIs hour-long NEWSCOPE feature every night from 6-7. Slim Jim Iverson WRHM (WTCN) (1932), WDGY (1947-1949), KEYD (1953-1956), KSTP, WLOL. Both WCOW and WISK signed off at 8:00 PM. 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. Douglas retired because of injuries sustained when he fell out of a tree. Lord Douglas (Phillip E. Heuer also see Chris Roberts) KDWB (10/1967 to 3/1968). Green is DJing all over the summer festival circuit, including a stop at Electric Forest, but since the native Brit now calls L.A. home, we'll likely have a chance to hear him on the decks again soon. Even . DJ Drewski. Then Norman Wayne went to the owner of Metromedia in New York the owner of the station to get the $50,000. Magazine named Cannon one of Minneapoliss Sexiest. Photo courtesy RadioTapes.com, Gregg Stevens WLOL (1973-74), WYOO (1974), WDGY (1975-1979). Hunter Quinn, a morning host on Cities 97.1 also used Twitter Monday to reveal that he was also unemployed. Peanut Butter Wolf He was apparently either very popular or very overworked we see him three times a day, sometimes at long stretches at a time when shows then were often only 15 minutes. Hernandez, a Napa native who moved to Phoenix to attend Arizona State University, had the most interesting experience working from home in quarantine as she shared space with several roommates who were taking courses at ASU. Don died in 2007 at age 95. Copyright 2022 RadioInsight / RadioBB Networks. Nightclub, Festival, Daytime Party, Event DJ Heres a photo of it, courtesy Greg Carr, former DJ of Dig Up the Roots on KFAI. We hired him for our Grandma's 90th birthday party and he was AWESOME! John Messenger KDWB, KSTP, WWTC (1982), KEEY/K102, King Michael (Mike Waggoner) WDGY (1970 1972). Ruth N., reviewing Los Angeles DJ DJ Wrecks. Arne is primarily a singer: a member of the rock group Batch in the 60s and 70s, and a prolific jingle singer to boot. Photo at left below courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Photo courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. When I knew Tommy, he looked like Alan Hale Jr. with a bleached-blond Little Richard bouffant. Truly, and from the bottom of my heart, thank you for letting me into your mornings, your routines, your conversations and your lives.. It is now a ghost town. 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). I work with more than 40 singers of varying ages and skill levels. Dave was Captain Beefheart on KSTP in 1973. The morning show crew, who all participated in the video conversation, have a fun dynamic together. Member Since 2017. My parents are so excited to hear their baby boy back in SoCal, he said during a video chat ahead of the first show. He's also a member of the drum n bass crew Junglist Platoon and hosts a Wednesday-evening radio show at DnBRadio from 8 to 10 p.m. I wonder if this twisting thing was fun or embarassing for these WeeGee DJs? Tom Kilbride WLOL (1958), KEVE (1959), KANO (1960 1965). He returned to WDGY in May 1969 to replace Rob Sherwood when Sherwood left for KDWB-AM but moved on to Cleveland before the year was out. . Hes also DJed for the late great J Dilla, Mos Def and many others, and is a big part of Stones Throw Records. Don Kelly WLOL (1954 1957; with Steve Cannon January 1957), WDGY (early 1957 1960). 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. In July 1964, Will Jones described Doty as a freelance TV announcer and radio DJ. Don Hawkins KSTP (1945-1959) Don Night Hawk Hawkins show. 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. Steve LaTart, executive producer for The Dave Ryan Show announced on social media Monday that he has been let go. He also regularly presented the weather on KSTP-TV on the Sunday 10:00 news. I love foodie cities and I know L.A. has so many good spots, she said. Masha and Alison Swing A little over three years ago, a family reached out to me about giving their daughter voice lessons, Noble wrote. In August 1946 he was hosting Lets Turn The Tables, a midnight radio show on KSTP. Rhythm WCOW (1955 1956), WISK (1956 1958). George Young (John Dotas) WDGY (1967 1973). Denny Long reported that Tony became a multi-station owner in Iowa. Apparently there was a rash of firings at KSTP Don Morrison reported that several well-known personalities were turned out by KSTP. Photo courtesy John Fineberg. Back at the station a telegram was crafted with the name of the owner of the Music Hall without the owners knowledge. Brad Bradford WDGY (1966). Peter also produced and managed Stillroven. Photo below from a KUXL Super Soul Thirty from July 1, 1972, courtesy Rick Burnetts Twin Cities Radio Airchecks. Dynamite Dave (Senechal), KDWB (1976). This was baldly for the purpose of generating annoyance and hence interest and hence ratings. Bobby died in 1993. We want to be the fun, hip station.. Denny Long KDAN, WMKT (1966-1967), KRSI (1967 August 1971), WCCO (September 1971- ), Denny Long, from the KRSI Request Album, courtesy Roger Fischer. 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.. 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. (Dates taken from published reports in Star Tribune; not guaranteed to be accurate.). Photo of Jim Ramsburg courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. I was working midday at KQ and had an hour to drive to WAYL for the afternoon/evening shift. Hoyer died on February 1, 1999. A professional DJ with years of experience will often cost more than those just starting out. Deane Johnson KDWB (May 1969 September 1970). 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. He also continued performing and recording. Hal died September 17, 1988 at age 67. On May 7, 1964, Will Jones reported that Doty announced he was giving up the rat race to become a bon vivant. Save musicians, entertainers, speakers, and services, and theyll appear here. Paul Johnson WDGY (1979). Im ecstatic to be rejoining Cities 97.1 and returning home to where it all started for me. Passed away in 2016. In retrospect, what neither myself nor Dandy nor WDGY realized that spring was by 1969, the times they were a-changin' and indeed had changed. Big Al Davis (Al Arneson) KSTP-AM (1973), WYOO (1976), Bobby Davis KDWB (1967-68) Super Boob in TV Guide ad. I spotted BT chatting with One Heartland's Susan Leckey. Joe passed away February 23, 1999, at the age of 54. Advertising disclosure: We may receive compensation for some of the links in our stories. And hes done it all with a scruffy yet debonair air thats made him a cult figure and a style icon. 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! Why not? Zimmerman was also the host of Hi-Five Time on KSTP-TV from 1958 1959. Ray was a bartender at a Minneapolis nightclub and met some execs from KUXL at the club. Daryl Laub WLOL (1945), WMIN (1949), WTCN (1952), KSTP (1960s), KQRS (1973). Thank you for supporting LA Weekly and our advertisers. Charlie Fox (James Martin) KDWB (1974-1975), Alan Freed (thats his real name!) Though he hails from Seattle, DJ Dan was integral to the early rave scene in Los Angeles and San Francisco. First image below is from a WDGY Twist album, 1961. Now a digital features editor with the Southern California News Group, she edits, assigns and curates entertainment content while still contributing features on a range of artists, authors and comedians. Droog Cities 97 Sampler Volume 22 Release Party. Rick Easton, from the KRSI Request Album, courtesy Roger Fischer, Frank Edwards WMIN (1953-54), WDGY (1954). Crocker on WWTC, courtesy RadioTapes.com. The reaction to the music I played overnights was very favorable and the format expanded to evening hours and then into days and KQ became full time rock. In 2007 2011 he ran a sushi restaurant in Sooke, British Columbia. Bonobo She sang live with her DJ and piano player, I've never seen a show, Julia G. said 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. John Fineberg in 2009, posted by Randi Kirshbaum. Hence the small crowd and disappointed King and WDGY. Michael J. Douglas (Wegner) KDWB (1972 to 1973), WYOO (1975 to 1976), KSTP-FM/KS95 (February 1979 to April 1994). You can't understand the blues until you've had your heart broken, and you can't understand my music til you've had group sex on ecstasy. DJ Harveys self-description says it all. Thanks to Johnnys son Tom Wigren for the info and photos! 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. 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. Ron died on May 21, 2016. Machete WWTC (1982 1983 Golden Rock, 1984 1985 Metro Radio, 1998 Beat Radio (and Beat Radio Network, at which WWTC was the flagship station)), KBEM (1977-1981), KMOJ (1981 1987), KTCJ (1984 1985), KMAP (1988 1989), Beat Radio 97.7 (1996), KFAI (1997 1998). Grady Brock (William Grady Brock) KSTP (1974 1975). When I knew him in 1978, Tommy was working as an arranger for the John Davidson Singers Workshop on Catalina Island off of LA. James Francis Patrick Professor Jim ONeill. Photo of Franklin Hobbs courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. KSTP photo courtesy of Dons son Tom. Glover also produced a two-hour documentary video on the life and times of the group. Epic wins. Ray Christensen KUOM, WLOL (8 years, PD in 1956), WCCO Photos below courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. If there is one DJ who encapsulates the diversity and history of L.A.s many music scenes, its Wolf. He was super professional from, Daphne B. said Tom remembers: When they let me go at WLOL, I was replaced by Carl Peterson I think his name was. Chuck Cell KDWB (1963-64), WTCN-TV (1973). Sam Sherwood remembers that at WCOW, Delmont had a kind of advice to the lovelorn program that the ladies just ate up. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. jonbream ', Bill Rudd (Oliver Rudrud) WDGY (1954 1955), Mike Records Ryan WWTC (1981 1982), WAYL, WWTC. At the time he had just closed his restaurant, Sushi on the Sea, in Sooke, British Columbia. KSTP-AM from 1979 until his death on October 13, 1993, at the age of 68. This website uses cookies. Don Loughnane WDGY (February 6, 1956 June 1957). Stories: Last I heard he was in Dallas, at least two years ago. Kenneth Wilson WLOL (1940s) The photo below shows Wilson (standing) broadcasting in the 1940s with Albert Vant Flash Washington. From what I can tell, Lou went to WTMB in Tomah, Wisconsin, in 1959; was in Chicago (WAAF?) Smokin Joe Hager KSTP (1973 1974), KDWB (1974 -1979), Joe Hager, KDWB, 1976. Bob Dayton WMIN (1969), KDAN (1970), WDGY (1971 1973). 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. Don was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2005. Don passed away on May 14, 2016, at the age of 83. Bob Kaye (Krekelberg)- KEYD (1952-1955) later sales at WCCO. 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. After a long and varied career, Peter died at his home in Eden Prairie at the age of 80. Both Doty and Kamman had doubts about a racy new program policy [at WTCN??] Now theres an interesting combination! Many of the things he told me were the same things that were in his profile in Secret Stash magazine. Dennis Romero, 12. Photo below courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Image below from KDWB Fabulous Forty Survey, July 20, 1963. Chris Roberts (Phil Heuer also see Lord Douglas) KDWB (March 1971 to September 1973) Follow the link for an aircheck on radiotapes.com, Chris Roberts in 1973, courtesy RadioTapes.com, Ugly Del Roberts (Darrell E. Mulroy) KDWB (1965 news), WWTC (September 1979 September 1981, 1984, 1988), KLBB (1989), KDWB (1990), KJJO (1993), WWTC (2003), Ugly Del died on March 16, 2003. View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. Dandy would be gone a second and final time within the year. Don Anderson WLOL (1954-59) on the Mr. She has a BA Hons degree in television and theatre production from Buckinghamshire University in England. Laub passed away Friday, August 28, 2015, at the age of 90. I wish I could give her ten stars. Don Betzold Collection, courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Nolan passed away on September 4, 2015, from complications related to Alzheimers disease. As scary and unknown as the future is when you step out on your own, thats what I have decided to do, Noble wrote. Don Betzold Collection, courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. In 1957 1958 WMIN put weekly ads in the Minneapolis Spokesman urging readers to listen to Lucky Lou, Sundays from 10 pm to 2 am. 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. Jack Douglas WCOW, WDGY, WMIN (1955 1958), WCCO (1973). Special: Freeway Club (4-7pm M-F), Swing Club (noon to 6 pm Saturdays). Jemayel Khawaja, [Correction: An earlier version of this article referred to Heidi Lawden as DJ Harvey's wife. The grizzled, moustachioed veteran shacks up in Venice Beach but still roams the world dropping the marathon, eight-hour sets for which hes famed. Buffalo Bob Montgomery WCOW (1952), WTCN (to December 1956), WCCO (December 1956-64 as Bob White), KRSI (as Bob White), WLOL. Note that while Glovers program on KDWB was extremely popular, it was by no means the first Underground music program in the Twin Cities. How soon we forget! at all the bar/bat mitzvah parties in St. Louis Park in the mid 60s. The radio veteran became one of the Twin Cities' best known DJs during his time at what was then Cities 97, serving as its afternoon drive-time host from 2001 before becoming the Morning Show co-host in 2012 alongside Keri Noble. Steve died on February 28, 1984, at age 37 in a motorcycle accident in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Carson Rennie WLOL (1963 1965). Kelli Skye Fadroski lives for music, horror and comedy. I was let go by @1013KDWB and what sucks is the amount of time I gave to this place. His 1999 mix CD Funk the System is a subtle beast thats a fascinating assembly line of animated grooves. In the spring of 1968 the Insider reported that he was on-air from 3:30 to 7 on Saturdays only. Radio name was in homage to WDGY station founder, optometrist Dr. George Young. Lina Lecaro, 2. Don Doty died on October 12, 1966, at the age of 40, after a seven-year battle with cancer. DJ Tessa is amazing. She is his manager but the two are not married. Harvey Bassett has been bringing a subversive, punk edge to dance music since the 80s. Photo below courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Fat Daddy Washington (Art Hoehn) KUXL (1964 1966), XERB (1966), MPR. Justin is the founder of JCamp, a non-profit program for high-school journalists, and works on many fronts to further diversity in newsrooms. A DJ or MC can provide a killer soundtrack for your special event and help keep things on schedule. Follow the link for an aircheck on radiotapes.com provided by Curt Lundgren. This list is of Twin Cities disk jockeys of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. 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. Photo below from October 1976 issue of Little Bit Magazine, courtesy Alan Freed. 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. The dance floor was never empty and Alexander got a standing ovation at the end of the night which he accepted from his perch with open arms. They're a reflection of the sonic diversity and depth of talent that makes our nightlife scene arguably the best in the nation. Photo below courtesy radiotapes.com. WPBC (1959). Andy Hermann, Amanda Jones; Credit: Courtesy of the artist, 18. But with the new format, it became a job. (Jon Bream, Mpls. I reached out looking for someone to make my proposal to my girlfriend extra special. He did say there will be no format change and were still doing the Sampler.. in St. Louis Park. Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder Delivers Perfect 9/11 Remembrance Speech Minnesota DNR Releases "Color Changer" Map Win Tickets to see blink-182! Devin W. said Once youve found a DJ you want to hire, finalize the booking on GigSalad. Second image from KDWB Fabulous Forty Survey, June 15, 1963. A Los Angeles fixture, he has been at the decks for 25 years, 17 of those as the main promoter of North Americas longest-running drum n bass weekly, Respect. 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. Lily Moayeri, 6. Jim was inducted in the Minnesota Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2006. that is to start soon.). L.A.s most versatile DJ hands-down is Adam Michael Bravin aka Adam 12. I am, Jerry P. said It used to be fun, the pay was secondary. When house got deep in the mid 90s, Wyatt was there (at the legendary Does Your Mama Know? Harry Zimmerman KEYD (1948 1949), WTCN (1954 February 1956), KSTP (February 6, 1956 1959). The second photo below is from 1961. Slim Jim was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2003. Jim Ramsburg owned a successful boutique ad agency and typically voiced his own commercials for clients like Holiday Station Stores and Culligan. 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 is the exclusive podcast partner of Pushkin Industries. Browse DJs in Los Angeles and contact your favorites, 2. In October 1969 he was Bob Christie at KRSI; he became Music Director at KRSI in April 1971. Okerlund left radio in 1970 to work at Channel 11 TV as a salesman. Many thanks to Al DeRusha (and Wikipedia) for this great information! And no matter what genre or style hes playing, Adam 12s sets are kinda like his bosses The Prez and The Purple One as purposeful as they are powerful. Tony Glover KDWB Underground (April 1969-July 1970). 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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He became involved in several businesses and pursued a political career, serving in the Colorado State House of Representatives (1963 1964), Colorado State Senate (1965 1972), US Congress from Colorado (1973 1979), and US Senate from Colorado (1979 1991).