Howdy folks! I'm a relative newbie here on the site, but I've been a radio promotions enthusiast for several years now. Chuck Blore and his "Color Radio" format really drew me into this fascination, and though I'm an amateur in this field (that is, I haven't studied broadcasting in an academic setting or trade school), I've been trying my best to learn and document his influence on radio through online research. One of the projects I've undertaken over the last few years is a YouTube channel that acts as a sort of archive for perhaps the most famous and impactful of his concepts for station campaigns: The "Remarkable Mouth".
About a year and a half ago, I inquired about finding specific spots in the San Diego subforum, to which I received a nice reply for Bernie Wagenblast (a VO legend in his own right) with a link to WABC Musicradio 77 spots for which he provided the voice for "Jack Packard". I'd like to be able to gather as many spots as are available so that they can be saved in one place on the internet. Beyond that, I would like to be able to document the history and legacy of the spots, as well as compile several snippets of its golden era - late 70s to 80s - as sort of a tribute to the Blore-Richman Company of yesteryear. This is where I kindly ask for your help...
I have been trying my best to find these commercials throughout the internet, both digging through YouTube commercial compilations and on Facebook groups. Would anyone here have any leads as to find some of the spots online? Are there any on the internet that you know of that haven't been added to my "Favorites" page? In addition, if you have any memories of a specific model tied to a station's promotion, I'd appreciate if you could reply with whatever you can remember. This can help fill in some of the blanks for my own work and the public record. Here's what I have so far:
If anyone knows any information that can add to this list, it would be greatly appreciated! And again, it may be a shot in the dark, but if you have links to any "new" spots to add to the YouTube archive, please add them here! I'm hoping that this could be a great community effort. Thanks sincerely for all your help.
About a year and a half ago, I inquired about finding specific spots in the San Diego subforum, to which I received a nice reply for Bernie Wagenblast (a VO legend in his own right) with a link to WABC Musicradio 77 spots for which he provided the voice for "Jack Packard". I'd like to be able to gather as many spots as are available so that they can be saved in one place on the internet. Beyond that, I would like to be able to document the history and legacy of the spots, as well as compile several snippets of its golden era - late 70s to 80s - as sort of a tribute to the Blore-Richman Company of yesteryear. This is where I kindly ask for your help...
I have been trying my best to find these commercials throughout the internet, both digging through YouTube commercial compilations and on Facebook groups. Would anyone here have any leads as to find some of the spots online? Are there any on the internet that you know of that haven't been added to my "Favorites" page? In addition, if you have any memories of a specific model tied to a station's promotion, I'd appreciate if you could reply with whatever you can remember. This can help fill in some of the blanks for my own work and the public record. Here's what I have so far:
- Kelly Harmon was widely remembered as the spokeswoman for KBPI in Denver and WRIF in Detroit (the spot for WRIF had also been revived at least twice, first in 1992 and then again with a local personality, Karen Newman, around 1998).
- Lorelei Shark was best known as the Loop Rock Girl for WLUP in Chicago, but also filmed spots for WNDE in Indianapolis, WISN in Milwaukee, KOY in Phoenix, KSLQ in St. Louis and KQRS in Minneapolis, among others.
- Christine De Lisle's biggest hit was in DC for WRQX/Q107, but also filmed spots for WABC-AM in NYC and KFOG in San Francisco.
- Future Dallas star Deborah Shelton was featured in dozens of spots, the following of which are currently known: 92 PRO-FM in Providence; K-Earth 101 in Los Angeles; WNOK in Columbia, SC; possibly KGB in San Diego (?)
- Bree Bushaw (later known as news personality "Bree Walker") was featured in spots for KPRI in San Diego around 1980 or so.
- Popular Kansas City DJ Frankie filmed a very popular spot for KYYS (KY-102) around 1982, possibly as a follow-up to Deborah Shelton.
- An up-and-coming model named Ann Bell starred in ads for KFI-AM in Los Angeles starting in 1979.
- A model by the name of Denise (last name unknown) worked as one of the rotating models for Chuck Blore Productions in the late 70s/early 80s.
- Symba Smith became the de facto mouth model from around 1995 to 2002.
- A few Playboy Playmates, including Teri Harrison and Alison Waite starred in a select spots between 2003 to 2007 (Harrison for KDKB in Phoenix and WLZR in Milwaukee; Waite for KXXR in Minneapolis and 96K-Rock in Southwest Florida).
If anyone knows any information that can add to this list, it would be greatly appreciated! And again, it may be a shot in the dark, but if you have links to any "new" spots to add to the YouTube archive, please add them here! I'm hoping that this could be a great community effort. Thanks sincerely for all your help.
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