Stream the best podcasts from your favorite stations. Photo at left below courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Douglas retired because of injuries sustained when he fell out of a tree. Blues With a Feeling was published in Fall 2002 by Routledge Press. Nightclub, Festival, Daytime Party, Event DJ Morbid is a true crime, creepy history and all things spooky podcast hosted by an autopsy technician and a hairstylist. Keeping company with more people than a sold-out Twins game. He moved to Duluth to manage WEBC in February 1966. Zingale was also Augie Garcias manager and arranged for Augie to open for Elvis when he came to town in May 1956. 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. http://www.440int.com/440sat.html (Disk Jockey database). When I knew Tommy, he looked like Alan Hale Jr. with a bleached-blond Little Richard bouffant. 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. What are talent hotbeds, and how do we create them? that is to start soon.). Herb Oscar Anderson KSTP (1954-1956), WDGY (1956-1957). KQQL (KOOL 108) (1990s.) WXLP (96.9 FM) is a commercial radio station, licensed to Moline, Illinois, and serving the Quad Cities area of Illinois and Iowa. 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). 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. As the duo heads into summer with a weekend-long party at the Ace Hotel Palm Springs this June, their stars continue to rise. Please enter your username or email address to reset your password. The feeling you get when you look a teammate in the eye. Their oldest daughter, Sophie Berit, died at young age and is buried in the cemetery as you turn down the road towards Hammer. Dayton took his name from Daytons Department Store, which, at one point in his career, was his only sponsor. Photo below right courtesy Rick Burnetts Twin Cities Radio Airchecks. He called himself their sentimental servant and opened his show with his theme song, Tenderly. A note on April 1, 1954, said that he was back at the Five OClock Club on WCOW after a couple of months illness. Brother Bob Hall WYOO (1974 1976). Shes leaving Cities 97.1 to focus on her new career as a vocal teacher. Buffalo Bob Montgomery WCOW (1952), WTCN (to December 1956), WCCO (December 1956-64 as Bob White), KRSI (as Bob White), WLOL. Thanks to Johnnys son Tom Wigren for the info and photos! He died on April 1, 2001, at age 66 of cancer. What COVID has shown us all is that we can do our jobs from anywhere, he said. 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. Autograph card also from Pavek. His vinyl (which weighs a ton) often requires a U-Haul to transport to the gig. Arne is primarily a singer: a member of the rock group Batch in the 60s and 70s, and a prolific jingle singer to boot. I no longer know what this means except I guess Im starting over.. 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. Magazine named him as one of Minneapoliss Sexiest. Played C&W after midnight. Call Georges Phon-A-Song Line, 827-9955, to hear and win your favorite song. He was replaced by Jack Thayer in June 1957. 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! The following information about Tonys performing career comes from Tonys website: Tony Glover was a performing musician and writer since 1962. Also see WCOW below. All of this proved a winning formula, and Jim Dandy thus took ratings for the lucrative 7:00 pm teen time slot to an all-time high for the next year and a half. In July 1977 the format at KQ changed, and Larkin left the station for a job as a record promoter. 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. Weeks prior to my event, we communicated over text and phone to discuss my Speakeasy themed birthday, Frederick A. said He had his name officially changed from Moriarty as part of a St. Patricks Day promotion. He was also the Program Director. 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. Peter Huntington Hookshot May WDGY (1961), KDWB (1966 1967, 1970). Crocker on WWTC, courtesy RadioTapes.com. He popularized the disco re-edit and was an early resident DJ at Londons famed Ministry of Sound. I love their mix of music; it's perfect for those who love classic rock, acoustic, some folksy stuff, and contemporary rock. Image from Don Betzhold Collection, courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. He couldve easily gone the superstar Vegas route, but 12 was always more soulful than the bottle-service set might have appreciated. In 1965 his show was on KSTP Radio from 6:30 to 10 am weekdays, with a staff of news analysts and commentators Morgan Mundane, Ma Linger and Backlash LaRue. Storz ad: Tall, thin, friendly, contest-minded, safety-conscious, record-hopper, Texas-drawler, heavily-sponsored. Some of his nicknames were Dandy Dan Daniel and Triple-D Daniel. Plus, Im beyond chuffed to be partnering with Brian Oake to wake up the Twin Cities! The imprint has played a key role in the underground renaissance were all currently enjoying in L.A. If it says 1972, it may have actually been before and/or after that as well. Daryl Laub WLOL (1945), WMIN (1949), WTCN (1952), KSTP (1960s), KQRS (1973). Serving up the sounds of today with royal taste! When house music started seeping into Los Angeles in the 1980s, Santa Monica native Marques Wyatt was there. 1 Verified Booking. In mid-1964 he got on at KDWB, but got fired for playing the blues. M-Sat midnight to 2am Call in if you dare. Photo from Rob Sherwoods blog. From a 1970 ad: Follow the leader! He said he had worked with Dick Clark, and even took a fall for him during the payola scandal. Don Doty died on October 12, 1966, at the age of 40, after a seven-year battle with cancer. Magazine in January 1976 as someone who was going places in 1976. It is now a ghost town. The station is owned by Townsquare Media and broadcasts a classic rock radio format. I hired DJ Cakemix for my wifes 50th birthday party. He had several monikers, including Sidesaddle Sore Sam, Milkman Sam, and Hobo Sam and his Bum Program. Click on Johnnys name for a page about one of the Cities most popular DJs. 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. 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. 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. Saturdays 3-7p EST. Lee Vogel Did the WDGY Nightbeat show until October 26, 1963. Hosted Slim Jims Westerners on KMSP-TV Channel 9 in the 1950s. In September 1964 Murphy was renamed Dino Day and hosted A Date With Dino on TV, followed by Upbeat. See TV Shows. Equally at home on the airwaves at L.A. underground radio station Dublab or atop the Mayan Art Car on the dusty expanses of Burning Man, the duos aesthetic balances vintage crate-digging nerdism with stylish panache. Jimmy was also a pioneer on KSTP TV from 1948 to 1986. 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. "Brian Oake in the Morning" will broadcast weekdays from 6 - 10 a.m. A Twin. But most importantly, J Rocc is a DJ who will take you to every part of his record collection, illuminating connections between different music genres and his collection is huge. Tony Parker KEYD (1954 1955). If I have continuing information I will probably include it, but this website as a whole stops at 1974. In 1969 he became a partner in polka station WJSW in Maplewood. It used to be fun, the pay was secondary. Glen died on July 15, 2013. You can catch him at his weekly club night, Part Time Punks, at the Echo;PTPs sister club, Punky Reggae Party, at La Cita; and on his KXLU radio show, which currently airs Thursday afternoons from 3 to 6 p.m. Sam Ribakoff, 16. November 04, 2020 - 5:32 AM. Thomas Love KUXL (1972). Some DJ companies also offer MC services as well as lighting, smoke machines, or even a portable dance floor. Don Betzold Collection, courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. He previously worked at the station from 2001 to 2012 in afternoons and then mornings. In September 1965, Jones referred to him as WPBCs Don Doty.. Also performed at the Flame Cafe. A KSTP ad from 1965 described Johnny as the top-rated TV weatherman in the Twin Cities for more than a decade. 4 years of experience as the DJ for my fraternity and have no intention of stopping now that, In the past year, DJs have sent 26,949 quotes to event planners, DJs rank #7 in popularity out of 541 categories on GigSalad, 5,730 DJ reviews on GigSalad with an average rating of 4.9 stars, Birthday Parties, Corporate Events, and Nonprofit Events in Los Angeles, From request to booking, it takes 1.9 days (on average) to hire a DJ. 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. Storz ad: Smooth, mystery-tuner, birthday acknowledger, actor, impersonator, writer, newscaster, public speaker, producer, ex-radio a.e.. 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. Carl Peterson WLOL (1958 1959) March 1958: Nightwatch, midnight to 6am the Swingin Swede answers record requests via Western Union only. Using data from quotes sent through GigSalad, weve gathered average pricing for hiring DJs in Los Angeles, CA. He was a graduate of the University of Minnesota and a veteran of World War II. He'll be at Splash House in Palm Springs June 10-12 with Odesza (doing a DJ set), Jai Wolf, Guy Gerber and Justin Martin all of whom had better bring their A-games, or he'll steal the show from them, too Andy Hermann, 3. Paul Johnson WDGY (1961). John came to WLOLs Nightwatch show in June 1962 from Mankato. 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. Photo below from an August 1956 WLOL Top 40 courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. He came to the Tedescos with an idea to do a rhythm and blues show, and although he had never been on the air before, he went for it in about March 1955 and the show was an enormous hit. Please enable JavaScript on your browser to best view this site. However,, Johannes S. said The second one, from an ad for KSTP, is captioned, THE ONE IN THE DERBY is Steve Cannon, the marvelously adequate host of KSTPs Morning Watch.. With him pictured for the first time are all the Little Cannons who appear with him daily. My uncle Selmer ran the grocery store, creamery, and post office. Photo below courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. 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. Joe McFarlin KRSI (1964), WCCO (Jazz Show), Pat McKay U100 (1975-76) (Also see Pat Knight), Jeff McKee, KDWB, 1976. Jemayel Khawaja, 15. 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. Jack Harris, aka Daddy Soul KUXL (1968-1970). Host Joey Boy grew up locally in Highland Park and later lived in Burbank where his parents currently reside. Photo courtesy RadioTapes.com, Paul Stagg (Steigerwald) WWTC (1969), WCCO Radio and TV (18 years as an announcer, music director, and program director), KLBB (until 2007). 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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