The Montagu Hotel, Fannin @ Rusk downtown, is being refurbished. The original name - Hotel Cotton (1913) will be restored.
During its lifetime, the hotel has been home to at least two radio stations, KRCT/KIKK, AM 650 Pasadena, in the early 60s, and KTLW, AM 920 Texas City, in the late 60s. In addition, there is a claim that another station was located there in the late 20s-early 30s. I'm investigating the possibility this was KPRC's sister station, KTLC.
The owner has also documented that Patsy Cline stayed there in 1961 during her only appearance in Houston. Possibly she was being presented by KRCT/KIKK or at least was going to be interviewed on air. It's likely other country artists stayed there when in town since both KRCT/KIKK and KTLW were country stations.
Does anybody have any more information about any of these stations and their operations at the Montagu? How many studios, how much programming originated there, what other staff - sales, management - what dates, etc?
The owner has started a website documenting as much as possible of the history of the hotel and since there's a radio tie-in I'm trying to help. Here's a link to the website; scroll down for the mentions of the radio stations:
http://www.hotelcotton.com/hotelcottonhistory.htm.
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'But have you ever heard music on a crystal set? That's the sweetest music ever broadcast.' Alfred P. Daniel, Houston radio pioneer, in an interview in 1948.</P>
During its lifetime, the hotel has been home to at least two radio stations, KRCT/KIKK, AM 650 Pasadena, in the early 60s, and KTLW, AM 920 Texas City, in the late 60s. In addition, there is a claim that another station was located there in the late 20s-early 30s. I'm investigating the possibility this was KPRC's sister station, KTLC.
The owner has also documented that Patsy Cline stayed there in 1961 during her only appearance in Houston. Possibly she was being presented by KRCT/KIKK or at least was going to be interviewed on air. It's likely other country artists stayed there when in town since both KRCT/KIKK and KTLW were country stations.
Does anybody have any more information about any of these stations and their operations at the Montagu? How many studios, how much programming originated there, what other staff - sales, management - what dates, etc?
The owner has started a website documenting as much as possible of the history of the hotel and since there's a radio tie-in I'm trying to help. Here's a link to the website; scroll down for the mentions of the radio stations:
http://www.hotelcotton.com/hotelcottonhistory.htm.
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'But have you ever heard music on a crystal set? That's the sweetest music ever broadcast.' Alfred P. Daniel, Houston radio pioneer, in an interview in 1948.</P>