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MichaelEvans
Guest
I have the honor of being the first "live" DJ on KKYK. We went live on December 12, 1976, and I was the first all-night jock. Jason O'Neil (Jeff Hoyt), Brent Walker and I all came down from Oklahoma to sign the station on, along with other people whose names escape me now.
I was 22, it was my first time away from home on my own, and I had a blast, although I was very poor. The people in Little Rock were very friendly to us, and I remember being treated nicer there than a disk jockey was treated in Tulsa.
I was only there 10 months, but my memories are very solid. I remember doing the late night shift and getting home at 2:00 a.m. and playing scrabble with my next door neighbors till 4 in the morning, listening to "Beaker Street" on KAAY.
Jason O'Neil was over at KLAZ then and didn't join the KKYK team until Jeff left the morning slot, sometime in 1979, as I recall.
I was 22, it was my first time away from home on my own, and I had a blast, although I was very poor. The people in Little Rock were very friendly to us, and I remember being treated nicer there than a disk jockey was treated in Tulsa.
I was only there 10 months, but my memories are very solid. I remember doing the late night shift and getting home at 2:00 a.m. and playing scrabble with my next door neighbors till 4 in the morning, listening to "Beaker Street" on KAAY.
Jason O'Neil was over at KLAZ then and didn't join the KKYK team until Jeff left the morning slot, sometime in 1979, as I recall.