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Seamus O'Hara

Dug out some radio surveys of that time..KCBQ, March 21, 1865 and April 25 , 1965. On the March survey, Seamus is in
the lower r/h corner, with a hand drawn, tall "crown" on his head... King Seamus Patrick O'Hara,title on the bottom.
Directly above him is Bill Bishop, left and up is Johnny Holliday, Shadoe Jackson (Jerry Sweringen) , and top, is
"Jolly" Jack Vincent. The April survey drops the "King" title.
Speaking of "King" , the 12/12/63 Wonderful KGB Silver Dollar Survey(back page) has a jock photo on the l/r corner,
...HE is King Richard. Directly across from him is Bill Wade and above him, Art Way. They used the same TX site as today,
but with 1KW , and KGB FM's 6 or 8 circular halos graced the top, with 76,000 watts.
 
King Richard really had a high energy level on KGB. If he wanted to make fun of something or somebody, he'd play a long,
loud , and juicy "raspberry" off a cart. Irreverent and funny..
One afternoon, he requested anybody to bring a copy of Doris Troy's "Just one Look" down to the station, and they could
trade it for any LP in the studio. Reason: He dumped hot coffee on the stn. copy and it warped. :)
 
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