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Anybody know any links to KD in the Sixties? Like Clark Race or Terry McGovern overnights when they were the purest TOP 40?
MsMusicRadio said:Guess KD never made "legendary" level as TOP 40. However, I read that at one time they used the same jingle package as WABC, so I thought maybe I could hear a little of them again. They were clearly my second choice, but they weren't that bad during certain hours.
MsMusicRadio said:If I remember at all, I thought KD sounded like a real TOP 40 during PM drive and overnights. WKYC in Cleveland was an easy listen in Pittsburgh and even in Westrn NC. They were only talk 2 hours a night which was no different than Barry Gray on WMCA or Lee Vogel on WQAM. A lot of the WCFL jocks came from WKYC and I thought they sounded like the real thing. But then my memory might be fuzzy. They had Jim Stagg and Jerry G.
Savage said:The story was similar on other Group W Westinghouse 50kw'ers, such as WBZ and WOWO, which when they played music sounded pretty much like what was then called "chicken rock."
The exception was 1010 WINS which was pretty much Top 40, albeit briefly.
As far as PAMS jingles go, they were everywhere in the early to mid-60s in big-market radio. The other jingle companies, Gwin, Pepper-Tanner and CRC, were mostly producers of jingles for smaller stations and second-rung stations in bigger markets.
B said:Speaking of old KD'ers, does anyone know what ever happened to Ed Sherlock or where he is now? I think I heard that he bought a small station somewhere in PA but I don't know anything else about him. I think he also worked at WJPA.
RickStarr said:Group W also had KFWB in Los Angeles, which was also a big Top 40 station in the early days. I don't know why they succumbed
cingram said:B said:Speaking of old KD'ers, does anyone know what ever happened to Ed Sherlock or where he is now? I think I heard that he bought a small station somewhere in PA but I don't know anything else about him. I think he also worked at WJPA.
Ed Sherlock (along with Neil Hart) bought WAMQ in Loretto PA in 1979, adding an FM in Cresson in 1981 which I helped to sign
on. He remained in the Johnstown-Altoona area for many years, last serving as general manager of WCRO, which was by that time owned by the Greater Johnstown School District. Today, he owns and operates an AM station in Cobleskill, New York.
Here's their website:
http://www.1190wsde.com/
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