MusicDoctorRadio said:
We had Doc up here in Knoxville Tennessee at WOKI-FM (HITS 100) from 84 to 86.
He was more like Greaseman on the air back during those days.
I used to be part of loose consortium of morning show guys who shared material back inthose pre-consolidation days. Doc was one of the key members of that group. You are correct, Doc was alot wilder in Knoxville than they ever let him be when he got the morning gig at XL.
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So you knew about Doc back during his days as "Shotgun Stevens" when he did Nights at WOKI up here then. I've known him for 22 years now. Have followed his career since he left Knoxville back in '86. Lost touch with him for several years until I tracked him down back in 2005 while he was still doing mornings at "XL".
Yeah, Doc (Shotgun) use to have his begging and pleading lines, where he would have callers call up and beg for an album on the air. If you didn't beg hard enough, Doc (Shotgun) would insult and hang up on you. He also screamed in the mic quiet a bit, and made fun of the WOKI PD at the time (Jeff Jarnigan) and called him "Pig Virus" on the air for not giving him his name Jingle. The "On Air War" between Doc and WOKI's PD was a publicity stunt of course. Off the air, Doc and Jeff Jarnigan were good friends.
Then in late '85 Jeff Jarnigan left WOKI, and they hired a new PD by the name of, "Ron Harper". Doc and Ron hated each other from day one I remember. Both on and off the air. Ron Harper was someone who had absolutely no sense of humor. He could not deal with Doc's blue humor at the time. I remember Doc use to call Ron Harper, "Mr. Anarexia" on the air because he was so skinny. Doc also made a parody of the Dionne Warwick song, "
That's What Friends Are For". Doc's version was called, "
That's What Food Is For", and he dedicated the new parody to Ron Harper. If it hadn't been for Ron Harper, Doc would've probably stayed in Knoxville a little bit longer.
I also remember the publicity stunt Doc pulled up here when he locked himself in the control room back in January of '86, and played the same song 35 times in a row until station management supposedly showed up, kicked down the door, and threw him out of the building. A very similar stunt from the movie, "FM". After that, he wasn't on the air for a few days, and then two weeks later he was gone and doing mornings at 99.7 WDJX-FM up in Louisville, Kentucky, which was the last radio gig that Doc used the On Air name, "Shotgun Stevens".
For those interested, here are links to 3 of Doc's old airchecks from back in 1985 when he did nights at WOKI-FM up here in Knoxville.
http://www.esnips.com/doc/41aaeb2f-17e1-482c-b1d9-6672e4110919/1985_WOKIFMShotgunStevens
http://www.esnips.com/doc/3541251f-d3a9-4be3-afad-3be24ff87c52/1985_WOKIFMShotgunStevensDannyTheGeek
http://www.esnips.com/doc/35d6e284-...0f1/1985_WOKIFMJerryHowellShotgunStevensPromo