Re: Fredrick R. Cote
> He was a freak, his wife Jane though was beautiful (the 2.5
> Million $ Girl). He worked as an Engineer at KHJ, and then
> bought 99.9 for 25 grand each with his partner Chester
> Coleman. When I was there in 79/80, Cal Stereo was paying
> their bill in trade. I was told NEVER to go into the room
> where all the Gear was located. Unlike myself, I never did!
> I was paid $2.90 an hour when the minimum wage was $3.00,
> and he stole all my Tax deductions, can you believe that?
> Oh, and they caught his Chief Engineer accomplice who had
> committed 4 more additional Murders out of State! I do
> wonder why he didn't get rid of his wife, when he murdered
> her lover?
>
>
Ah yes, the Press-Enterprise photo of his reaction when the jury gave a resounding guilty will forever remained burned in my brain.
The KOLA of the 70's was really something. For those that remember, it was almost very JACK like long before JACK FM was ever thought of. It was for the most part an AOR playlist, but they also dabbled into some Soul/R&B, some very sugary pop (can you say "Billy, Don't Be A Hero?") and novelty songs (mostly Dickie Goodman, and his parodies using bits and pieces from other songs). They played what they wanted, never took requests, and it was the same "DJ" all day long.