Re: KORK AM Gianni Russco
Try KORK in the early 80's, retro without
trying to be. With the mobbed-up restaraunter
& actor Gianni something doing a live show
from his club. Plenty of Sinatra, Martin,
& Davis, plus wise guy chatter with 2nd
stringers like Paul Anka. Absolutely hilarious.
> > > Not a bad idea. Since the 104.7 signal is so limited I
> > would
> > > simulcast it on their sister station AM 1280. Picking up
>
> > > KJULs old format is the rare chance for this combo to
> get
> > > some type of an audience.
> >
> > Won't help my retired friend in St. George. Says he's
> > looking into XM.
> >
>
> Here's a scenerio your friend in St. George would like.
> Isn't Simmons Media supposed to be signing on a new move-in
> from Mesquite soon? Maybe they could go standards? Afterall,
> everything else is taken with the exception of CHR/Pop.
>
> I heard on good authority that Beasley's Harry Williams
> would not be surprised if another station goes standards.
> Either Norm quoted him wrong or there was some type of
> confusion in the wording.
>
> While I understand that standards is a tough sell to
> advertisers, I feel the pain of anybody who will miss KJUL.
> They were a cooler station than people gave them credit for.
> Just from listening to them casually/occasionally through
> the years I really gained an appreciation for artists like
> Perry Como and songs like "Take Five" by Dave Brubeck.
> Another one of my KJUL favorites was the Brasil 66 version
> of "Scarborough Fair". What an arrangement and that female
> vocalist sounded so damn sexy, nobody recording today can
> compare to her.
>
> KJUL even made me re-evaluate songs I thought I didn't
> like. For example, "The way I want to touch you" by Captain
> and Tennille. When it was a current I was a kid and I
> thought it was boring. But when I heard KJUL play it I
> realized what a great song it was, so hook filled, yet so
> subtle that it hits you over the head latter when you least
> expect it.
>
> KJUL was a unique and wonderful radio station. It was a
> station that made the Las Vegas radio landscape different
> from "anytown USA". KJUL early 90s-2005 RIP
>