Let's see..It was August 6, 1970, 6:15PM when I hit the air for the very first time.
I was so afraid, my hands were shaking when I tried to put the carts in the machines.
But looking back.. There was Herschel on the air with his call in show, Lee Burger was on the air and selling time, Wayne Fry "Tell and Sell" was on the air and keeping eveyone mellow, Ray Strickland was entertaining us with the females he brought to the station after hours (just ask Herschel) Bob Brighton who talked me into coming to the station back on June 22, 1970 to watch him and get into radio and myself.
We were in competion with Don Kordecki and Don Ruff "13 B's" over at WKRW.
After leaving Cartersville to take a job at WDOL in Athens, GA I returned to work for WKRW.
I learned alot during those days from Herschel, Lee and both Dons.
Bob Brighton, Ray Strickland, myself, Jim Vann and Bob Owen were all hanging around with each other as we were all Graduates of Cherokee High School over in Canton. We all were just getting started in radio and we would stay up until 6 or 7 o'clock in the morning, practicing, practicing, practicing, trying to get better at the craft. Yes, back then, we looked at it as a craft. The things I learned back then, I still implore as the building blocks of any successful radio station. It's all cyclimatic.
Jim was working at WCHK for Byron Dobbs and Bob Owen was working at WFOM. Bob later helped me get a job at WFOM where I had the opportunity to work with Red Jones, Pete Owen, Garry Kinsey and "Country" Jack Jackson.
I was impressed the day Barry Chase dropped by WBHF for a visit. What a great guy.
And I never will forget Horace and our confrontation.
By the way, what is Ludlow doing now days?
I was so afraid, my hands were shaking when I tried to put the carts in the machines.
But looking back.. There was Herschel on the air with his call in show, Lee Burger was on the air and selling time, Wayne Fry "Tell and Sell" was on the air and keeping eveyone mellow, Ray Strickland was entertaining us with the females he brought to the station after hours (just ask Herschel) Bob Brighton who talked me into coming to the station back on June 22, 1970 to watch him and get into radio and myself.
We were in competion with Don Kordecki and Don Ruff "13 B's" over at WKRW.
After leaving Cartersville to take a job at WDOL in Athens, GA I returned to work for WKRW.
I learned alot during those days from Herschel, Lee and both Dons.
Bob Brighton, Ray Strickland, myself, Jim Vann and Bob Owen were all hanging around with each other as we were all Graduates of Cherokee High School over in Canton. We all were just getting started in radio and we would stay up until 6 or 7 o'clock in the morning, practicing, practicing, practicing, trying to get better at the craft. Yes, back then, we looked at it as a craft. The things I learned back then, I still implore as the building blocks of any successful radio station. It's all cyclimatic.
Jim was working at WCHK for Byron Dobbs and Bob Owen was working at WFOM. Bob later helped me get a job at WFOM where I had the opportunity to work with Red Jones, Pete Owen, Garry Kinsey and "Country" Jack Jackson.
I was impressed the day Barry Chase dropped by WBHF for a visit. What a great guy.
And I never will forget Horace and our confrontation.
By the way, what is Ludlow doing now days?