ghosts under 314 main street, nlr.
former home to CC's Q100, Magic 105, KBOX, a furniture store (?) and who knows what else...
former home to CC's Q100, Magic 105, KBOX, a furniture store (?) and who knows what else...
Lancer said:I remember hearing about a (nameless) guy back in the 80's doing a Sunday morning gospel show on KBHS 590. Just did the gospel show once a week for fun. He was right in the middle of a sentence & he says on-air to someone else in the studio "hold the mike, I gotta go take a dunk." The other guy was totally floored.
Russell W. said:Lancer said:I remember hearing about a (nameless) guy back in the 80's doing a Sunday morning gospel show on KBHS 590. Just did the gospel show once a week for fun. He was right in the middle of a sentence & he says on-air to someone else in the studio "hold the mike, I gotta go take a dunk." The other guy was totally floored.
Whenabouts in the '80s? I was at KBHS/KSPA in 1982-83, while a senior in high school. Did 6-sign off on the AM and babysat the FM 'till midnight. I also did a Sunday afternoon shift on "The Mighty 590" ... the guy who came on before me was from Malvern. Not sure how long he was there -- as I recall, he worked fulltime at a battery company on 270, then moonlit Saturdays at KBOK/Malvern (under a different airname) and Sunday mornings at KBHS. He was maybe 50-something .... quirky older guy. Of course, at the time I was a quirky young punk. ;D
Ahhh, KBHS - where I cut my teeth, and made all my stupid and embarrassing mistakes on a low-channel 5 kW blowtorch during 'critical hours.' [shudder] Studios were in a real dung heap on 3rd Street. Had to dodge rats and roaches to get to the AP wire in the back. Plenty of memories from that place .... got unceremoniously fired from there (on the day of my high school graduation, no less!) because I had the gall to record some lame-o DJ parody stuff, and the GM found the incriminating reel of tape in what I thought was a hiding place in the prod room. Well, it was either that, or sit still with my left thumb up my ass while the reels played ... changing tapes twice an evening and cutting a weather drop each hour. Something about "idle hands" and Satan .... a 17-year-old should never be given complete run of a radio station without a live shift, i.e. a short leash to the control room.
I like to think I've grown up a little since then.....
The station manager's then 8-year-old did some "airshifts", too. I have one of his weather breaks on tape. What else? The spots for Gene Lockwood sporting goods, voiced by PD Bob Roberts -- with slap-back echo and a badly-cueburned copy of "Cotton-Eyed Joe" as a music bed. "Yellow Cab, they go betwixt and between, call 6-2-3 Six-TEEN! Six-TEEN!"
But what a coverage area. I could hear KBHS as far away as Jonesboro, and I understand it also made it into parts of metro Okla. City!
There was some real history in that dive, and if only I had my 42 year old's perspective and half-wits at age 17-18, I'd have made some copies of a few tapes, etc. And those jingles, too: "First on the dial in Arkansas ... KBHS!" Of course, they all went up in flames with the rest of the station in 1985 (I think).
It's true - you never forget your first station.
--Russell W., Savannah, Ga.