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What's YOUR Favorite AD (or radio) Jingle?

Sorry...

> Would this be Mark "The Baby DJ" Andrews from the 1980's
> KUBE?
>

Nope...wrong Andrews...Spent over 20 years playing in Country radio. I'm a Portland native, now an Arizona desert rat.
 
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Back in Spokane, Banner Fuel had this really catchy radio jingle. I swear Fatboy Slim ought to make a remix of it.


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> Back in Spokane, Banner Fuel had this really catchy radio
> jingle. I swear Fatboy Slim ought to make a remix of it.

Larry---it's amazing they STILL use the same jingle, but it sounds so retro, it's actually pretty kewl.....one of those things that have been around for soooooooooooooo long....

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Favorite Radio Jingle (I grew up in Southern Cal, Seattleite since 1981) still has to be the original 93 KHJ . "Robert W. Morgan, ninety three K - H - J".

Commercial Jingle - Remember "Hold the pickle, hold the lettuce, special orders don't upset us..." TRUE STORY:

'bout a year ago, in a Burger King at lunch, ordered my usual whopper w/ no onion. The clerk told me they were to busy to do special orders. I looked at her and sang the first verse "Hold the pickle, hold the lettuce...." Both her AND the manager looked at me like I was crazy. Neither one had ever heard of it before. Am I REALLY that old?

I decided to go to Skippers instead.

> > I recall the channel 11 jingle...
> >
> > "Kay Ess Teeee, Washingtoooon"
> >
> > i think of that jingle with the Christmas in the Northwest
>
> > song too.
> >
> I recall Gary Lockwood had a jingle for his radio shows,
> "Gary Lockwood, Gary Lockwood, in the morning, in the
> morning".
>
 
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