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A Few Good Bumpers from KPLZ In The 80's

Hello!

Here are a few great bumpers from KPLZ in the eighties, all featuring the trademark voice of Casey Keating.

Someone found a fantastic one on an old cassette, introducing CD technology from 1984. The ear candy in this thing is amazing! Casey Keating was a genius with these bumpers and would spend countless hours locked in a room editing them to perfection.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzWXK384_2M


Here's a more standard air check from the late eighties...does anybody recognize the song?

http://kplz.s3.amazonaws.com/unknown_kplz_1980's_song.mp3


And here's skit about Bremerton that played in between the ads on the Kent & Alan show in 1988.

http://kplz.s3.amazonaws.com/Bremerton_KPLZ_Skit_1988.mp3
 
ROTFLMAO!!!  I can't believe the term "Bremerlo's" dated back to as far as 1988...  WOW!  (I'm from San Diego and didn't step foot here in Washington state until 1990, so....I kinda behind the times with that term...lol). Should not diss Bremerton too much. It was 106.9's last home in it's COL, to house K-HIT 107 during it's existance...
 
Yeah, I can't believe "Bremelos" was around then either. If there were any cutting edge insults that were FCC friendly back then, the staff of KPLZ definitely knew them and used them!
 
Hadn't realized it til I checked this link but i think this voice guy is still the voice guy for KPLZ almost three decades later. That has to be some kind of record! Kent and Alan have to be close to three decades on the air as well.
 
radioguy123 said:
Hadn't realized it til I checked this link but i think this voice guy is still the voice guy for KPLZ almost three decades later. That has to be some kind of record! Kent and Alan have to be close to three decades on the air as well.
Went from Casey (1980's) to John Pleisse (mid/late 1990's)
(someone else I forgot....)
back to Casey (2000's+)
 
Casey I think also does the IDs for KLMY My 99.7 in Long Beach, plus other NW stations.

-crainbebo
 
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