Jonny Coleman, 13. Jimmy Eat World. However,, Johannes S. said Host Joey Boy grew up locally in Highland Park and later lived in Burbank where his parents currently reside. KQQL (KOOL 108) (1990s.) Deep Cover drops on Mondays. 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. Dave Daniels (David Sikkink) KANO (1980-85). Adaptability. We hired Bass Jones for two hours, the music was so good we kept him there 4 extra hours! 03m 43sec. So theyre working off of two separate music logs and that was key to the structure of this whole thing. 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. Photo courtesy RadioTapes.com. Whats better about [dance music] is the energy isnt angry, says Ghastly. If I have continuing information I will probably include it, but this website as a whole stops at 1974. This was, Angela C. said The 20 Best Drummers of All Time In the early 70s he interviewed Senator Hubert Humphrey, one Minnesotan to another. 4 reviews of Cities 97.1 "I can't believe I'm the first to review this! Todd Storz hired him for his station in Omaha in February 1957, and within two weeks moved him to WDGY. She began her career at Cities 97.1 in 2012 as a board operator and part time host and eventually graduated to hosting the weekday night show. Though Shepard, who joined the show last year, was born and raised in Phoenix, she said shes excited to get to cover and experience some of Southern Californias offerings, including outdoor activities with her husband and kids that dont include Arizonas sometimes 120-degree weather. Andy Hermann, Amanda Jones; Credit: Courtesy of the artist, 18. A KSTP ad from 1965 described Johnny as the top-rated TV weatherman in the Twin Cities for more than a decade. The UK native previously hosted nights at the station from 2012 to 2016. Dudleys online bios say he moved to Minnesota in 1960. Chucker Morgan WYOO (1975 1976). 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. George Donaldson Fisher KQRS (early spring 1966 to 1971), KSJN (1974), MPR (1975 to 1976), Cities 97 (1985, 1986 to 1987, 1991). MacLeash, who had been with Cities for nearly 20 years, was also program director for Kool 108 and Clear Channel stations in other markets. Asking questions like: Is "the zone" a real place? But then we never would have had our wonderful Happy Birthday Song!. 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. Johnny (sic) Matthews had started the underground show on KDWB, but Matthews admittedly knew nothing about underground music. Tom Wynn WLOL (1957 1958), WDGY (1958 1961), KRSI (1962 1964), WWTC (1964 1965), WLOL (1967 and 1972 1976). 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. The radio industry website. The feeling you get when you look a teammate in the eye. I have no limits. In July 1964, Will Jones described Doty as a freelance TV announcer and radio DJ. Jim (J. Peter) Boysen WTCN (1944-54 Musical Caravan), WLOL (1957-59). Lovefingers and Heidi Lawden Joey said its because theyre all actually friends off-air; he said they manifested the arrival of The Morning Mess in Los Angeles when they all made a trip together to the area back in October. In October 1963 Garren hosted a show called Celebrity Table, with remote broadcasts from places like the Waikiki Room at the Pick Nicollet Hotel. An article from the December 1966 Inbeat says that he has eight telephones when he broadcasts, answered by secretary Melody Galore. Contrary to what you may have read on some bitter techno blog, DJing is not a lost art form. Kenneth Wilson WLOL (1940s) The photo below shows Wilson (standing) broadcasting in the 1940s with Albert Vant Flash Washington. Susan and Randi Kirshbaum were the first female disk jockeys in the Twin Cities. Liz Ohanesian, 9. 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. Rick Easton, from the KRSI Request Album, courtesy Roger Fischer, Frank Edwards WMIN (1953-54), WDGY (1954). By: Every GigSalad booking is protected by our Worry-Free Guarantee so you can rest easy knowing weve got your back. Rick Burnetts Twin Cities Radio Airchecks. WCCO-FM/WLTE-FM (December 1977 June 1984, September 1985 December 2011). Her equipment was top notch and her skill set is worth penny. 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. Win Tickets to See Ed Sheeran! 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. Photo copyright Mike Barich, St. Paul, Joel Larson WWTC (1970 1975), WCCO-FM (1975). Image below from a 1955 ad for WCOW. Photo of Franklin Hobbs courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Harry Zimmerman KEYD (1948 1949), WTCN (1954 February 1956), KSTP (February 6, 1956 1959). The station became WISK starting on May 15, 1956, according to the radio logs, and Zingale remained on the air until October 9, 1958. Sportscaster Rod Trongard was inducted into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2003. The 20 Best Hip-Hop Songs in History Leary died at home on August 4, 2021, at age 84, shortly after a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. Tony Parker KEYD (1954 1955). He actually got a call from an organization called Hobos of America, who had copyrighted the name and asked him to stop using it. John Fineberg in 2009, posted by Randi Kirshbaum. Adam 12 Two Princes Pocket Full Of Kryptonite. We've sung the praises of L.A.'s patron saint of bass house many times before, but it bears repeating: AC Slater's monthly Night Bass parties at Sound remain one of the best club nights in the city. Don DuChene KDWB (1961 1965), KSTP (1965 1970); KQRS (1971 1973). He was replaced by Jack Thayer in June 1957. Epic wins. Photos below courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. All stations are AM radio stations unless otherwise indicated. Save musicians, entertainers, speakers, and services, and theyll appear here. Photo at right courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Neal Justin They made a deal to let him use the name if he plugged the organization. Iver and his sons owned and worked there, including my dad Hardy, who owned the gas station for a bit. Photo courtesy RadioTapes.com When posted on Facebook, much was made about how he was smoking at work. Photo courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Tom remembers: When they let me go at WLOL, I was replaced by Carl Peterson I think his name was. Keeping the afternoon pace light and lively everyday from noon to 3. His Deep nights represent a pretty cheap education for students of post-disco dance music. Key Enterprises LLC. Keeping company with more people than a sold-out Twins game. In October 1969 he was Bob Christie at KRSI; he became Music Director at KRSI in April 1971. A Detroit native, Noble began her career as a musician and released the album Fearless on EMI/Manhattan in 2005. Another one of my all-time favorite things about Minneapolis/St. He went on to several other midwest Country stations before retiring. 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. Plus, Im beyond chuffed to be partnering with Brian Oake to wake up the Twin Cities! Jim Dandy got out to commence The Return of the King, and it was immediately apparent how dismayed he was at the small crowd. In 1956, Bennett came from another Storz station WTIX in New Orleans. Tom Kilbride WLOL (1958), KEVE (1959), KANO (1960 1965). The morning show crew, who all participated in the video conversation, have a fun dynamic together. 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. Machete There are many clips of performances and a shorter documentary on YouTube. Wyatts own sound adds long, syncopated mixes, a West Coast trait, to the jazz- and salsa-infused musicianship of New York house. Harry took over Herb Oscar Andersons show when HOA moved from KSTP to WDGY in 1956. Bobby died in 1993. Mesa was known as The Fox That Rocks. She died on September 6, 2009 at the age of 52. He served as President of Colorado Christian University from 2006 until his death on July 5, 2016, at the age of 79. 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. Marques Wyatt 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. Thanks again! Very tough day today, he posted. Heres a photo of it, courtesy Greg Carr, former DJ of Dig Up the Roots on KFAI. Want to know more about Hunter & Mollie? I love coffee and I hear there are amazing coffee shops out there, and I want to experience the farmers markets and dig into more local produce and locally owned things. 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. If hes not cueing up the next bass house or dubstep record, hes swinging from the clubs rafters and catalyzing raver hysteria. Even . In the late 1990s he abandoned breaks, moved to L.A. permanently and became a top-of-the-flier adherent of banging, festival house. JSTJR Steve died on February 28, 1984, at age 37 in a motorcycle accident in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Hoyer died on February 1, 1999. Many of the things he told me were the same things that were in his profile in Secret Stash magazine. Between 2002 and 2006, Alan was a volunteer reader for the Radio Talking Book Network, recording news and audio books in his wonderful mellow radio voice! Lance also advises stations, talent and brands on digital content strategies, programming integrations, and brand extensions. Steve Boogie Bowman WWTC (1981), KEEY-FM. 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. 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. As the duo heads into summer with a weekend-long party at the Ace Hotel Palm Springs this June, their stars continue to rise. She's, Taylor N. said In 1951 he was an instructor at the Beck School of Radio. It was so meant to be, he said. 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. Sweet Michael OShea WYOO (1973), WLOL (1973 1976), KS-95, WWTC (1988-1989). Hoyer started in radio right out of high school at age 17 when he joined KEVE in 1945 to at least 1959. He won a Favorite DJ contest run by Don Leary in 1955. Roy Carr WLOL (1954-55), WTCN (1955-59), Scott Carpenter WLOL (1964), KRSI (1965), WWTC (1979-1980), Walt twisting on the cover of a WDGY promotional album. 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. Click Here for a video that gives an overview of his career made by his Albuquerque station when he retired. Laub passed away Friday, August 28, 2015, at the age of 90. He previously worked at the station from 2001 to 2012 in afternoons and then mornings. Carson Rennie WLOL (1963 1965). At the end of 1977 he led the station into a pop format, away from the MOR it had played for 50 years. Peter Huntington Hookshot May WDGY (1961), KDWB (1966 1967, 1970). Apparently there was a rash of firings at KSTP Don Morrison reported that several well-known personalities were turned out by KSTP. Trends come and go, styles change, but DJ Harvey will always be the coolest motherfucker at the party. Lance Venta is Owner and Publisher of RadioInsight.com. Eventually became the sports anchor at KMSP-TV. With Chuck Knapp, Douglas was half of the team of Knapp & Donuts on KS95. The list leans heavily on those who played rock 'n' roll - don't be looking for anyone from WCCO-AM. Thanks, Greg! Liz Ohanesian, 14. Gene Taylor WCOW (1953-1956). Back at the station a telegram was crafted with the name of the owner of the Music Hall without the owners knowledge. In 1940 he was listed in the census as a musician. Randy Norris (Randolph John Norris) KEYD (1951-1956). She has continued to record and issued the album Find My Way Home in 2016. His vinyl (which weighs a ton) often requires a U-Haul to transport to the gig. How the Hell Do People Afford Coachella? Don Anderson WLOL (1954-59) on the Mr. Often times, my live performances include collaborations with live painters, body, Ledora B. said Photo courtesy RadioTapes.com, Barry McKinna (Siewart) KDWB (1968 1973), WTCN-TV (1972 1983), WWTC (May 1981 late 1981), WDGY (1981-), KS95, KOOL 108, LOVE 105, Photo below from 1973 at KDWB, courtesy RadioTapes.com, Storz ad: Legitimate stager, vaudevillian, radio actor (Sam Spade series), man of a thousand voices, dialectician, singer, drummer., Allen Peter Malmberg KFMX (1974), WYOO/U100, WCCO-AM, David Malmberg: KEEY (Program and operations director), K102, KLBB, WDGY, Stu Mann WMIN (1953), WTCN (1954 1955), Gary Marshall (Marsh Walzer): U of M WMRR and WYOO/U100 (1972 1976), WLOL/AM-WRRD 13 Rock, (Also known as Bo Jangles filling in on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day for different Twin Cities stations in the 70s through the 90s), Donald K. Martin KDWB (1964 1967), WDGY (1969 1977).
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