salemjedi54 said:Ushay did his show from Starz...I don't remember where it was. I have to ask around. Dr. Rock was at KNOK at that time. I think he moved to K104 in 1987 or such.
charles123 said:salemjedi54 said:Ushay did his show from Starz...I don't remember where it was. I have to ask around. Dr. Rock was at KNOK at that time. I think he moved to K104 in 1987 or such.
You mean KNON??
jeffdfw said:No, he means KNOK 107.5
From Mike Shannon's website:
KNOK, Fort Worth. Station established 2/8/1965. Sister station of KNOK-AM. Format: Pop R&B, 100% simulcast of AM (1965-68; programming continued seamlessly on FM side after AM signed off at sunset,) 50% simulcast of AM (1968-2/5/1979.) Nickname: "The Black Rocker" (1978-1985,) "Disco and More" (1978,) "Exclusive Soul Radio for Dallas-Fort Worth." Owners: Chatham Corporation (1965-1978,) Earl G. Graves dba EGG-Dallas aka Black Enterprises (1978-1988.) Programs: "World Tomorrow," "Washington Week," "The Quiet Storm." Notables: Stu Hepburn (President/25% owner, 1965-1978,) Dewayne Dancer, Fairlie Artis, Baron Bacon, Scott Nevius aka Scott West (2/1981-2/1983; currently with USA Radio Networks,) Bill Hix , Dexter Andrews, Dean McClain, Keith Solis (a teen when starting at the station in 1985; hosted "The Quiet Storm," which moved to KJMZ in 1988,) Larry Dee Hemphill aka Larry D, Nat Jackson, Lenita Johnson, Jerry Thomas, Andy Perpener aka "Mr. Big Stuff," Quen Echoles, Kenny Byrd , Sherry Alexander, Michael Ray, "Killer" Buggs, "Dr. Rock," Ron Mitchell , Glen Cosby, Julie Summers, Doug White, Ruben T. "Mad Lad" Washington, Ken Bell, Tony Price, "Mr. B," Ushay, Bob Ray Sanders, Roy Johnson, Ed Eubanks (also an anchor for KXAS-TV,) James Hawthorne (1980-1984; Sports Director and personality; currently the Deputy Police Chief for Arlington, TX!), Calvin E. Foster (sales manager,) Larry Carolla (1976,) Anita Bradley, Aidra Davis, Jackie McKenzie, Robert Ashley, Cynthia Brown, Alisa Robinson, John Wiley Price (Dallas County Commissioner who filled in for Dewayne Dancer briefly in 2/1985.) Studio and tower located at 3601 Kimbo Road in Fort Worth. 107.5 was one of two remaining, unassigned frequencies allocated to Dallas-Fort Worth (93.9 was the other) that were applied for at the same time in 1964. Part-owner Stu Hepburn was contacted by friend Gene Cagle, president of KFJZ, when KNOK's application was published....who said, "Why didn't you tell me you wanted an FM station...I would have given you mine!"
bucwhyl said:When I first heard Dr. Rock, he was on KNOK. His skills were awesome. Ushay was K104. He was at Starz, I hear him mix in Midnight Star's, "Body Snatchers" with Phil Collins, "Sussudio" remix. Then, next thing I knew, Dr. Rock was at Starz on K104. This was around the time Whodini's, "Big Mouth" was hot. I do remember him saying Starz was on Marsh Lane. It sounded like he used to say 9410 Marsh Lane, but I'm not sure.
charles123 said:salemjedi54 said:Ushay did his show from Starz...I don't remember where it was. I have to ask around. Dr. Rock was at KNOK at that time. I think he moved to K104 in 1987 or such.
You mean KNON??
bucwhyl said:Didn't Quinn Echoles eventually move to K104? I know I came to Ft. Worth one summer when I was a teenager, and I was listening to K104 and I heard this guy say, "It's Quinn on your weekend". I also remember K104's voice guy: Bumper Morgan. He made K104 sound so good. He was one of my favorites.
bucwhyl said:What is that place now Salem?
Dr. Rock was at Starz. I used have tapes that I recorded off of K104 when he was there. He was there when these songs were hot:
Who's Zoomin Who?
Swing Low
Fly Girl
Big Mouth
Big Butt
Girls
Those were a few of the songs he put in the mix when he was there.
bucwhyl said:The only ones I remember are RJ's by the lake. I think 100.3 Jamz did a live broadcast from there and Shamrock. So what is Starz now? That's the million dollar question. Speaking of RJ's by the Lake, wasn't it later called Lakeside?
Club Countach is the club you are talking about. That was the remake of the Fast Times Teen Club. Before that it was the 5th wheel skating rink.bucwhyl said:There was another club that Dr. Rock used to broadcast live from on K104. This was when MC Hammer first hit the scene. I remember he said the club was located in Garland across from the Hypermart. As you can tell, I was a big Dr. Rock follower. I basically wanted to grow and be just like him.