Bob Friend WISK (1959 Freund), KDWB (1959-63). 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. Lord Douglas (Phillip E. Heuer also see Chris Roberts) KDWB (10/1967 to 3/1968). He also used the name Shadoe Steele. Learn more, Best DJ!! Alan/Shel in 2009, posted by Randi Kirshbaum, David Stone KSTP (1954-1962). First image below from KDWB Fabulous Forty Survey, October 26, 1963, Don Betzold Collection, Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Image below right from KDWB Fabulous Forty Survey, March 9, 1963. 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). Honing his skills in his hometown of L.A. alongside friends DJ AM and Z-Trip, hes as spot-on spinning fervent sets in a sweaty hip-hop club (AFEX) as he is in a glam West Hollywood hot spot (Giorgio's) or, of late, for a chic goth crowd (Cloak & Dagger). Jonny Coleman, 13. Dave was Captain Beefheart on KSTP in 1973. Whats better about [dance music] is the energy isnt angry, says Ghastly. Her playlists were super chill and created the right ambiance for our outdoor event overlooking the Pacific. Auburn started DJing well before he moved to Los Angeles from the East Coast, but he further honed his skills here playing alongside the top touring talent that comes through downtown's Exchange, as well as his own parties, Soul & Tonic and Afternoon Delight. In August 1961 he went to New York, where he worked at a handful of stations until he retired from WCBS on December 31, 2002. Growing up in Arizona, he had dreams about moving to L.A. that never fully came to fruition. Tac Hammer, from the KRSI Request Album, courtesy Roger Fischer. Chuck retired in 2013. When house music started seeping into Los Angeles in the 1980s, Santa Monica native Marques Wyatt was there. Read more, 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). "The only thing I can . 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. Ralph Jon Fritz KRSI (1963, 1967). With our easy-to-use platform, you can talk with vendors, confirm the details, and make a secure payment all in one place. Jones also reported that his contract had expired, which may have meant that he was fired. 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. Glen died on July 15, 2013. Jack came to KUXL in the spring of 1968 and quickly became the program director when Ray Moss left. The diversity of this show fits SoCal, so when we got the call I was like Yes!. She and Susan Bradley at KRSI were the first full-time female disk jockeys in the Twin Cities. "Hello, everybody. Stream the best podcasts from your favorite stations. John Pete (John Peterson) WLOL (1962 1965), KQRS (Program Director 1968 1972), KRSI-FM (1972), KQRS (1973-1974). 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. Heres an aircheck from May 15, 1970, courtesy twincitiesradioairchecks.com, George at KQ in 1966 playing records for the MOR format, George in about 1968 at KQ, well into the underground rock format, George in 2009, posted by Randi Kirshbaum, George says he is always delighted to hear from his former listeners his email is 1103@comcast.net. Rich Davis is in charge of the Sampler, and Im planning on Basilica Block Party 20 and Studio C concerts., Send this article to anyone, no subscription is necessary to view it, Anyone can read, no subscription required. Just happened to find him in the St. Louis Park phone book! Jimmy Valentine retired in 1986, and passed away December 2, 2002, at the age of 83. Merle Hub Cap Edwards WMIN/WMNS (1949 1955). 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. "I've had more fun at a time of day when most people haven't even left. He then moved to WDGY radio. In fact, one night in 1969 I called Tony and suggested we both play the same music at the same time to see if any listeners switched between our stations and noticed. Slim Jim was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2003. Brad passed away in 1988. He was also getting MC work. Amanda Jones To hear all of season 3 early, ad-free, subscribe to Pushkin+ in Apple Podcasts or at pushkin.fm/plus. 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). He called himself Tall Tan Tal., WLOL (part of Hines and Berglund), KSTP-AM (news). 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. He previously worked at the station from 2001 to 2012 in afternoons and then mornings. 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) Storz ad: Smooth, mystery-tuner, birthday acknowledger, actor, impersonator, writer, newscaster, public speaker, producer, ex-radio a.e.. Many of the things he told me were the same things that were in his profile in Secret Stash magazine. The imprint has played a key role in the underground renaissance were all currently enjoying in L.A. When house got deep in the mid 90s, Wyatt was there (at the legendary Does Your Mama Know? Richard went to WBAY in Green Bay in 1968was the off-air production director at KQRS in the early 70s, and put in a few months at KYMN in Northfield around 1974. Brad Bradford WDGY (1966). 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. Andy Barber KSTP (1974). Sam Ribakoff, 8. Jack Thayer WLOL (1943 August 1952), WTCN (August 17, 1952 January 1956), WDGY (February 6, 1956 December 24, 1958). Moved to Milwaukee in 1956. She is his manager but the two are not married. It was probably written because the traditional Happy Birthday to You was under copyright, with a stiff royalty. 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). An encore was demanded but we unfortunately had to leave due to the venue's tight restrictions. The . John Messenger KDWB, KSTP, WWTC (1982), KEEY/K102, King Michael (Mike Waggoner) WDGY (1970 1972). From what I can tell, Lou went to WTMB in Tomah, Wisconsin, in 1959; was in Chicago (WAAF?) I was lucky enough to have interviewed Mr. It was an absolute pleasure working with DJ Peace. Paul Clifford Hedberg passed away on May 27, 2021, at his home in Southlake, Texas, at the age of 81. Herb Oscar Anderson KSTP (1954-1956), WDGY (1956-1957). Jim Hobbins WCOW. Jemayel Khawaja, 15. 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. If you ever wanted to dance to the original O.C. For more than 15 years, though, she has been based in L.A., where her smooth vocals and the power of the 4/4 beat keep crowds dancing. The Singing Swede. Jim Boysen hired me at WLOL and when I got the axe at KEVE, he got my time slot. Tom moved to Waco, Texas, in 1969. Photo below courtesy Rick Burnetts Twin Cities Radio Airchecks. Go to DJs r/DJs Posted by ATravellingBoy. 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. Cities 97.1, Uniquely Twin Cities, announced today the debut of "Brian Oake in the Morning," effective immediately. The eggbeater sound and sight of a helicopter on the horizon grew larger and louder [easing] down in the center of the large grassy rectangle. Cities 97.1, KDWB hosts among those cut by iHeartMedia iHeartMedia has slashed jobs at stations nationwide. Tony Glover KDWB Underground (April 1969-July 1970). Stuart A. Lindman WMIN (1949-54). Photo at right courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Photo below from an August 1956 Top 40 courtesy of the Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Magazine named Cannon one of Minneapoliss Sexiest. Joe passed away February 23, 1999, at the age of 54. Don Hawkins KSTP (1945-1959) Don Night Hawk Hawkins show. 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). Eddie ended up doing janitorial work and died in 1995 at the age of 60. He was also known for his commercials, and Jeff Lonto says that he also did voice imaging on WWTC around 1980: Voice imaging is pre-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 in this station history. Adaptability. Sam was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2005. Rick Burnetts Twin Cities Radio Airchecks. Jimmy Smith KUXL (1972). 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. Denault went on to a long career at WGN in Chicago as Paul Rogers. The second photo below is from 1961. Then I was given stacks of albums of rock, bands from primarily the West Coast, to audition and play once my show began that Spring. that is to start soon.). The morning show crew, who all participated in the video conversation, have a fun dynamic together. Sundays 11p-12a EST. He has a honed ear for creative, regional bass tones, and he has a knack for combining them into a fresh sound that is all his own. Why not? But with the new format, it became a job. (Jon Bream, Mpls. 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. Glover also produced a two-hour documentary video on the life and times of the group. Wrote a teen-oriented column distributed in 130 school papers. 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. He lets his records do the talking, and hes got one of the best collections in Southern California. My uncle Selmer ran the grocery store, creamery, and post office. It surely doesnt hurt that hes a musician himself (one-half of She Wants Revenge) or that he worked for Prince back in the Glam Slam days. In 2022 Denny Long reported that Rick was a retired Chief of Staff officer from the North Dakota Army National Guard. She confronts the conflicting stories people have told themselves about the crime because of an unexpected development: the arrest of a former Laramie police officer accused in the murder. Photo courtesy radiotapes.com, Don OBrien WDGY (1954-55), WCCO-TV (1964). For fun I looked him up on Ancestry.com Lance Douglas Hammer (12/10/1939 8/19/1993) came from Hammer Village, South Dakota, where everyone there was named Hammer! I only spoke to him briefly before he died on October 17, 2014, at the age of 92. Joe died on March 14, 2014. Was known as Big Bill Cash on WCCO for five months in 1956 during the Contest Craze. DJ Dan He was super professional from, Daphne B. said Steve Boogie Bowman WWTC (1981), KEEY-FM. He spent almost 40 years doing mornings at KFGO in Fargo. The station became WISK starting on May 15, 1956, according to the radio logs, and Zingale remained on the air until October 9, 1958. Ray Vecellio KRSI (1966 1970), WCCO (1970 1997). after-hours nights). As the duo heads into summer with a weekend-long party at the Ace Hotel Palm Springs this June, their stars continue to rise. Jim Hutton (James Utton) KSTP (1958 59). Deep Cover drops on Mondays. 20. A 1965 ad said that Pete was a six-year KSTP veteran and frequently presented the news over KSTP Radio. Heartbreaking losses. Greg Gears WWTC (1971 1975), WCCO-FM (1975). 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. Stories: Last I heard he was in Dallas, at least two years ago. At first I said no, but after meeting the little girl, agreed to take on the challenge. Paul Hedberg WMIN (August 1958 ), WTCN, WLOL, and KDWB (1961 December 30, 1962). Naimas infectious energy both on and off the air and her unique accent make her instantly recognizable. Sev Widman WMIN (early 1940s 1945), KSTP (July 1945 November 1947), WMIN (December 1947 February 1, 1949), WDGY (February 1, 1949 September 12, 1952), WTCN (September 27, 1952 January 1960 Program director 1956 to January 1960), KEVE (June 1960 August 1960.