recto101 said:I did see some airchecks that Charlie Van Dyke bounced between RKO/Boss Drake Stations like WRKO, KHJ and CKLW in the 1970's before he became the Local TV News Voiceover artist and the VO for KRTH in the 1980's- Present. But also I noticed that KYNO Fresno in 1966 had the "Real Pete McNeil Show" At first I thought it was rip-off of Real Don Steele of 93KHJ and K-Earth 101 but they were real. But the Jingle that KYNO had was "The Big 13" based off the "Big 610" theme from KFRC and "KY-NO Number one" that was later used on the "K-Earth 101" jingle.
I don't think any one Drake jingle was necessarily "based on" any other Drake jingle. They all followed the same format. "The Big 13" may have predated "The Big 610." in fact, I believe KYNO was one of the first Drake stations, before KGB and KHJ. If I remember the stories correctly, Drake went to Fresno after KYA, and that was where he met partner Gene Chenault, who was programming KYNO's competitor.
Bill Drake didn't even originate that "Big (frequency)" thing - that was standard issue on Top 40 stations for at least a few years before Boss Radio.
The Drake stations that had...what would you call them...acronyms for call letters (?) all had that "____Number One" jingle, to fill out the seemingly required 4 or 5 note format. There was Ky-no, but also Ka-fy (Bakersfield), K-Don (Salinas), and Ke-no (Las Vegas, naturally)....probably others.
And yes - K-Earth used the same Johhny Mann jingles - at least after Bill Drake took over programming KRTH. They not only sounded great, they were nostalgic for all the baby boomers who grew up with the Top 40 Drake stations in the 60s. You also heard them here in the Bay Area on Oldies KFRC (99.7 and 610) and "93/KYA" (FM).