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davesand
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So, I'm surfing the Net and I find this incredible site. I can't stop reading about my old friends, stories, and my favorite industry, radio!
I touch base with Rob Grayson from time-to-time, but that's my only connection to what still remains the best jobs I ever had in my life. I'm 50 now. I started radio back in 1974. Time flies, doesn't it?
At some point in my life I felt like I needed to have a "stable" career, so, I decided to become a lawyer. What was I thinking? Yet, after all these years I still want to be a disc jockey when I grow up. I'm still addicted to radio, scanning the dial every day, listening to show-after-show, getting a rush when I here the old RKO jingles on the JACK format (somewhere in my attic is a tape of the You (?) demo package with KHJ-Los Angeles . . . and, yes, I still have every single reel-to-reel tape and cassette of my air-checks along with a v e r y wide video cassette of me doing weather at WREG-Memphis), and trying to find new formats here in Jackson.
This website is such a find. It's great to read about what my old colleagues are doing. It's also very sad to read about how many have passed on (especially Jimmy Karr). I hope to hear from my old friends and get up-to-date on the biz.
Signing off,
Dave Sandefur (a.k.a., David Lee, Dave Richards and my favorite . . . Wednesday Afternoon at WMSB in Lee Hall)
P.S. Tim, it gives me great pride to know that I helpped corrupt you along the way.
I touch base with Rob Grayson from time-to-time, but that's my only connection to what still remains the best jobs I ever had in my life. I'm 50 now. I started radio back in 1974. Time flies, doesn't it?
At some point in my life I felt like I needed to have a "stable" career, so, I decided to become a lawyer. What was I thinking? Yet, after all these years I still want to be a disc jockey when I grow up. I'm still addicted to radio, scanning the dial every day, listening to show-after-show, getting a rush when I here the old RKO jingles on the JACK format (somewhere in my attic is a tape of the You (?) demo package with KHJ-Los Angeles . . . and, yes, I still have every single reel-to-reel tape and cassette of my air-checks along with a v e r y wide video cassette of me doing weather at WREG-Memphis), and trying to find new formats here in Jackson.
This website is such a find. It's great to read about what my old colleagues are doing. It's also very sad to read about how many have passed on (especially Jimmy Karr). I hope to hear from my old friends and get up-to-date on the biz.
Signing off,
Dave Sandefur (a.k.a., David Lee, Dave Richards and my favorite . . . Wednesday Afternoon at WMSB in Lee Hall)
P.S. Tim, it gives me great pride to know that I helpped corrupt you along the way.