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Whatever happened to...

Nancy Alden (WDOK in the mid-late 80's)...everyone from WMMS during that same time period, especially Kid Leo? I used to work at Power 108 with Bosh and Maria Farina, then Landecker...I'm out of radio now but still wonder where some old friends have gone...
How about Mike Gallagher (92Q--worked with him in the 80's as well)? Any info is appreciated! Thanks!!

Liz Luke
;D
 
Nancy Alden is available to do voice-over work. If you want to find out about some of your old friends, just search their name on Facebook. Even if you're not a "friend" of theirs, you can find a little information, assuming they are on Facebook to begin with.
 
Last I heard of Mike Gallagher (aka Mike Kessler) he was doing the top of the hour local news and traffic on WHK.
 
Kid Leo does a daily 4-7 P.M. show on Sirius/XM's Underground Garage channel and is program director for the channel.
 
I remember a guy on Power 108 named Sunny Joe. Wonder whatever happened to him. They used to always promote his show as Sunshine in the nighttime or something like that. He replaced Cat Thomas when he moved to mornings.
 
Yo Sonny Jo, still in radio I believe. Small market in upstate New York from what I remember?
 
Power 108 had a lot of good radio talent. Rick Michaels was the PD for the End for a long time after Power 108. Made a smooth transition from Top 40 to the Alternative format.
 
Cat Thomas, Rick Michaels, Jim Shea, Gina St. John, Maria Farina (now writing children's books and doing VO). The list goes on.

After Power flipped both Landecker and St. John did part-time at WMJI. Jim Shea, too, a long time WMJI part-timer before heading off into programming.

Cat Thomas went on to have a long tenure at WAPE/Jacksonville.


Did Rick O'Bannion work at Power?

I remember getting a tour of the facility early 91.
 
VODood said:
Cat Thomas, Rick Michaels, Jim Shea, Gina St. John, Maria Farina (now writing children's books and doing VO). The list goes on.

After Power flipped both Landecker and St. John did part-time at WMJI. Jim Shea, too, a long time WMJI part-timer before heading off into programming.

Cat Thomas went on to have a long tenure at WAPE/Jacksonville.


Did Rick O'Bannion work at Power?

I remember getting a tour of the facility early 91.

Don't forget Sally Spitz, who went by Cathy Cruise on Power. That was before she became Larry Morrow's co-host on Q104.
 
Get ready! I have done extensive research over the past few week of long forgotten radio air personalities of yesteryear. Names many probably barely remember but will once they see it will. I've tracked down personalities even I thought I would not find. Many out of radio business and links to these folks included and what they do now currently in 2013. I am going to organize my findings into one big compialation of sorts. By the way, the names came to me at the top of my head from memory. I'm a guy who in the 80s/90s did a whole lot of listening to radio. Was not a radio talent myself just a big follower. The BIG post of whatever happened to will follow soon.
 
...former WMJI midday girl (in the early '90s) Ravenna Micelli, whose most recent stint in Cleveland was on 107.3; she disappeared after the station's most recent format flip?
 
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