radiorama1 said:LAUROJRM said:You all forgot Vinnie Paruzzi who was there when it was WZOU, he did "Sunday Night Club Classics" from 1991, even when they switched to Jammn 94.5 he continued to stay there for about two months after.
Artie The One Man Party used to host Saturday nights 6pm-10pm until about 1992, then Marc Clark used to host Saturday nights on both WZOU and when they switched to Jamn 94.5. Both were on 6pm-10pm
Kid Valentine used to have that "Top 30 Throwdown" He used to Broadcast that live Saturday afternoons 2pm-6pm at Tower Records. When Jammin 94.5 came about, Marc Clark took over that countdown for two weeks. That was the BOMB!!!!
Hmmm... I thought it was Vinnie Paruzzi that broadcasted the Top 30 Throwdown from Tower (during the WZOU days)... ???
radiorama1 said:THE ORIGINAL WEEKDAY LINEUP (JOCKS):
-MORNING DRIVE: J.R. W/ CHRIS ZITO (Team stayed on from WZOU, replaced about 6 months later IIRC, by Baltazaar (at first W/OUT PEBBLES, who was still at WILD at the time IIRC)... however, in between J.R. and Baltazaar, I BELIEVE Mark Clark held down morning drive for about a month (?)
-MIDDAYS: MIKE MCGOWAN, I think (?)
-AFTERNOON DRIVE: If memory serves me correctly, I believe it was Karen Blake, like I said above, I distinctly remember hearing Jamn' 94.5 for the first time in the afternoon, and "The Madam" was DEFINITELY the DJ on duty that day! I know for a fact, later on Jo Jo Kincaid was added to fill the afternoon drive slot, and perhaps at that time they moved The Madam to nights? ???
-NIGHTS: I think eventually the first nighttime DJ on Jamn' was Ralphie Marino, but I don't believe he came on board right away... I can't remember who this was... perhaps it was Diana Steele? ???
Just goes to show how very different Jamn' 94.5 was BACK IN THE DAY! 8)
MikeyBos said:The original weekday lineup was as follows:
5:30 - 9 am
JR with Chris Zito
Also, forget who the traffic girl was but she stayed on with Marc Clark until Balthazar and Pebbles were put in place.
9 - 11 am
Erick Anderson
I believe he was the MD at the time of the format switch? I also believe he was gone not terribly long after.m
11 am - 3 pm
Karen Blake
She had moved up from nights to afternoons in early 1992 when Valentine was hired and since moved up to middays in early/spring 1993?
3 pm - 7 pm
Dallas Kincaid
7 pm - midnight
Kid Valentine
Overnights
Marc Clark??
I have airchecks from immediately prior to and immediately following the "format change." These airchecks confirm all of the above lineup with the exception of Erick Anderson which is purely from my own memory - could possibly be wrong.
Also, interesting and noteworthy is that all non-rhythmic titles had already been purged from the playlist even in the final days of 94.5 WZOU, so in fact the format switch truly happened prior to the re-branding as Jam'n 94.5. I have airchecks from about a week before the switch when they were still calling themselves 94.5 WZOU with the classic 'ZOU jingle from the 90s but the playlist was already 100% rhythmic and in fact nearly identical to airchecks I have from just a couple weeks after the change.
Over the course of the next year and a half, Marc Clark would basically cover each and every shift between the departure of the old ZOU jocks and the arrival of the new Jam'n jocks. Once the full new lineup was in place, it looked like this:
6 - 10 am
Balthazar and Pebbles
10 am - 2 pm
Mike Mcgowan
2 pm - 6 pm
Lady D
6 pm - 10 pm
Ralphie Moreno
10 pm - 2 am
Mark Jordan ("Between the Sheets" slow jams show)
Overnights
Marc Clark??
Mark Jordan was the first to go when the slow jams show was removed from the lineup. I believe Marc Clark then took over the 10 pm to 2 am shift??
Once, Mike left around 1997 or 1998 to move to Kiss 95.7 in Hartford, I believe Ralphie moved up to middays to make room for Ramiro, the Freakin' Puerto Rican, in the nighttime slot. I believe Ralphie was next to go in 1999 or 2000 when Deirdre Dagata was placed in middays. Then Lady D left sometime by the end of 2000 making way for Ramiro in PM drive and Kobe on nights?? Balthazar would eventually leave in fall 2001. Ramiro then moved to mornings, Kobe to afternoons and Bobbie Blaze moved up from late night to evenings??
My memory may be a bit foggy at this point, but I think this is a fairly accurate history of the Jam'n jocks through 2001-2002. Please let me know if I missed anyone or got anything wrong.
Retro said:Now wasn't planet Z a song by the B-52'?
Also, lets not forget that Artie The One Man Party used to be their in during the early 90's also.
Then they had that afternoon guy too, I do not remember what his name was, however he took over PM drive when Sunny Jo White left.