I posted this in the "In Memoriam" section, but I know a lot of people don't look there, and this is an L.A. story, so I hope Frank will allow it to stay.
Roger Carroll, who was at KABC-AM in Los Angeles for much of the 1950s before joining KMPC for a 21-year run in 1959, has died at the age of 90.
Carroll was also the announcer for the Smothers Brothers, Glen Campbell and other prime-time TV shows in the 1960s and 70s, voiced many regional and national commercials and was heard for decade on Armed Forces Radio. In fact, his production company was responsible for the Army, Navy and Air Force half-hours hosted by Robert W. Morgan, Wolfman Jack, Billy Pearl and others that stations nationwide used to meet public service time requirements.
Carroll had the second-longest run at KMPC of any of their big-name personalities. Only Dick Whittinghill, at 30 years, lasted longer.
With Roger's passing, only Sonny Melendrez, Kathy Gori, Wink Martindale and Johnny Magnus remain of the glory days (pre-1980) KMPC air staff. And Magnus is the only one who is still on L.A. radio, doing 7-10 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays on KKJZ (88.1).
Roger Carroll, who was at KABC-AM in Los Angeles for much of the 1950s before joining KMPC for a 21-year run in 1959, has died at the age of 90.
Carroll was also the announcer for the Smothers Brothers, Glen Campbell and other prime-time TV shows in the 1960s and 70s, voiced many regional and national commercials and was heard for decade on Armed Forces Radio. In fact, his production company was responsible for the Army, Navy and Air Force half-hours hosted by Robert W. Morgan, Wolfman Jack, Billy Pearl and others that stations nationwide used to meet public service time requirements.
Carroll had the second-longest run at KMPC of any of their big-name personalities. Only Dick Whittinghill, at 30 years, lasted longer.
With Roger's passing, only Sonny Melendrez, Kathy Gori, Wink Martindale and Johnny Magnus remain of the glory days (pre-1980) KMPC air staff. And Magnus is the only one who is still on L.A. radio, doing 7-10 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays on KKJZ (88.1).