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Looking for New 70's Style Radio Jingles

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fang39

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Can anybody out there refer me to a Production Company (besides PAMS of Dallas) that can produce 70's Radio Jingles and Sweepers? I'm looking for an assortment of sing outs and different styles of sweepers for a 70's radio program.
 
> Can anybody out there refer me to a Production Company
> (besides PAMS of Dallas) that can produce 70's Radio Jingles
> and Sweepers? I'm looking for an assortment of sing outs
> and different styles of sweepers for a 70's radio program.
>

There's a company out of Seattle that did the KJR-FM package. I wish I could recall the name... TM could probably drag some of their archive stuff out, as well.
 
> There's a company out of Seattle that did the KJR-FM
> package. I wish I could recall the name... TM could probably
> drag some of their archive stuff out, as well.

I've already spoken with TM and they son't have what I'm looking for. I think I know the Seattle company you mentioned. Their website takes forever to load! I had stumbled across a website a while back from a company that did custom work in the modes that I'm looking for....I only wish I could remember the name of the firm!
 
> > There's a company out of Seattle that did the KJR-FM
> > package. I wish I could recall the name... TM could
> probably
> > drag some of their archive stuff out, as well.
>
> I've already spoken with TM and they son't have what I'm
> looking for. I think I know the Seattle company you
> mentioned. Their website takes forever to load! I had
> stumbled across a website a while back from a company that
> did custom work in the modes that I'm looking for....I only
> wish I could remember the name of the firm!
>
Here's a great place to search:
http://jinglemad.com/
It's a group of collectors, but they KNOW all the old stuff. Also try Tuesday Productions in San Diego.. Have you talked to Tony Griffin in Dallas?
 
> Here's a great place to search:
> http://jinglemad.com/
> It's a group of collectors, but they KNOW all the old stuff.

Thanks, but I'm looking to have new stuff produced.
 
> > Here's a great place to search:
> > http://jinglemad.com/
> > It's a group of collectors, but they KNOW all the old
> stuff.
>
> Thanks, but I'm looking to have new stuff produced.
>

Are you looking to have an entirely new custom package produced or use an old package just re-sung?

If you want resings, you have to go to the original creator. I am sure for the right bucks, they will pull up any of their old archived packages.

If you are looking for new customs, I wish I could identify who created them, but the custom package that Randy Michaels had done for 1530 WSAI when it was doing oldies last year was great. If you can track those folks down, I am sure that they could do what you are looking for. Anything is possible if you have the money.
 
> If you are looking for new customs, I wish I could identify
> who created them, but the custom package that Randy Michaels
> had done for 1530 WSAI when it was doing oldies last year
> was great.

Hadn't Randy left CC by then? As for the jingles, I don't recall anything custom on 'SAI. Just a re-sing of TM's Pacific and Southern package and some old Pams tracks.

As for the original question, you also might want to check with Thompson Creative in Dallas. They did the package for Tom Kent's show.
 
> I've already spoken with TM and they son't have what I'm
> looking for. I think I know the Seattle company you
> mentioned. Their website takes forever to load! I had
> stumbled across a website a while back from a company that
> did custom work in the modes that I'm looking for....I only
> wish I could remember the name of the firm!

Groove Addicts? IQBeats?

Could you be thinking of Ken R? He's out of the studio business now.
 
> > If you are looking for new customs, I wish I could
> identify
> > who created them, but the custom package that Randy
> Michaels
> > had done for 1530 WSAI when it was doing oldies last year
> > was great.
>
> Hadn't Randy left CC by then? As for the jingles, I don't
> recall anything custom on 'SAI. Just a re-sing of TM's
> Pacific and Southern package and some old Pams tracks.
>
> As for the original question, you also might want to check
> with Thompson Creative in Dallas. They did the package for
> Tom Kent's show.
>

He was on the cusp of leaving. However, CCU had Randy at least assist in the Real Oldies incarnation of 1530 WSAI. He set up the processing chain and was to have overseen the jingles and basic formatics.
 
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