Prais said:I'm pretty sure he did work at q - I thnk he may have also worked at 560.
DeltaDon said:Sure beats the alternative.
Btw, I meant Energizer Bunny in my previous post referring to Mr. Biondi.
We were lucky to have all these great radio people from that era as a presence in our homes and lives every day. I loved all these guys, got to meet many of them at Marina City when you could go up and watch them do their thing. Other kids my age had Ernie Banks, Ron Santo & Billy Williams. I had The Men From 10.
RADIO TRUTH said:In answer to an earlier question, there is no 45 rpm of Barney singing "Let It All Hang Out". Anytime it is played on the air it is played from an aircheck. Barney did it by using a looped track of the instrumental part of the Hombres hit.
Prais said:I 'm also interested in wcfl before it went top 40. Very large studios in
the Furniture Mart, across from WBBM (near McClurg Ct.)
They were 24 hours (a big deal, then)
The Voice of Labor.
Dan Sorkin was hilarious in the morning. (btw he is still living)
Howie Roberts did news
Red Rush did sports.
They broadcast the White Sox.
JOSH BRADY was another dj there (not sure what shift).
Sid McCoy did a jazz show overnight.
They had jingles. One said "Dial a thousand"
I wish I could remember other dj's from CFL from that era.
Any other old guys around here to help me?
Prais said:Last I was there about 2 years ago, they were there. WOW, has that area developed.
Prais said:I'm pretty sure the whole array is new.
Prais said:Joel Sebastian used to close his show w/Sinatra singing "One for my baby and one morefor the road." "So long til tomorrow." What a class guy.
Also remember him on wind, wls and wmaq.
Prais said:I'm pretty sure the whole array is new.