Well, this is one listener that is quite interested in this subject, though I may not be the average listener, as I had interest in getting into radio when I was younger.
Anyway, I remember so many of the names that have been mentioned here. The names that Jay dropped from the early days at OBM FM are ones I had forgotten, but these were some of the first people I really listened to on the radio when I got my first radio in the 8th grade. (Guess that makes me quite a geek when you think about it, that I was listening to WOBM when I was 13 back in 1970. I really thought "Shrimp Boats are a Comin' " was a new song. Go figure!)
Maybe Jay would know this. I remember seeing a Gary Cubberly on the Discovery Channel on some science show years back. Was that the same guy? I had seen him doing a live broadcast from the window of Britt's Department Store in Brick Town (anybody even remember that store?) way back when, but I couldn't say I remember the face well enough. Sorry to hear he passed away.
I used to be glued to 11-7 back in the day, especially during the spring and summer of 1974. I thought it was so cool that there was such a hip station right in our own back yard, that came in so strong (at least where I lived in Brick, it also was great that it let the batteries in my radio last longer because of it). I'm not sure that many of my peers were listening, but I will say this, that one day in school, somehow the subject of 11-7 came up, and one of the girls in the class made the comment, "Jay the Jock is so cute". So you did have your fans, even back then Jay.
Which reminds me of another name from the early WJRZ days, and that was Lance DeBock. I though he was pretty good, and my sisters and her friends used to thing that he was cute in that day. Does he still do radio at all? I sometimes see a truck around where I work for "Lance DeBock Landscaping". Is it the same guy?
How about Brent Mc Nally? I still remember his voice from the first days of JRZ. Lets see if I can remember many of those names. Jay Lorrie, Terry Burns, he even had a jingle with his name, which was a big deal I thought. I remember when JRZ had a newsroom (or booth) in the Ocean County Mall. I remember seeing a news guy there, a big guy, Frank Mc Crone or something like that. I'll try to remember more and write again.
But yes, there is at least one listner who has interest in this. This dialogue is one of my favorite sources of entertainment. Please don't stop. Thanks.