Harper was a classic... I remember listening to him in college. Then, later on when Brian Wilson and I were at Z-93, we'd go have drinks at Alexander's Eagle on Buford Highway before lunch. Somehow, I don't ever remember getting to lunch, come to think of it. Carl Hayward, Bryan Bolt, Brent Alberts all worked at WIIN; after I moved to PM drive, Jim O'Neill --we called him "James Oatmeal" on the air-- did AM drive. There were others, but their names escape me. Darryl Rhoades came up to the station early on when I was doing mornings with a demo of his latest song, "Burgers in Heaven," and I played it... I think that started his career but he was a demented individual long before I knew him. He created the Hahavishnu Orchestra later on and Rex Patton joined. Sometime in 1976 the owner sold the station to Don Kennedy (who at the time was running the Georgia Network) and he flipped it to that NBC all-news format, which lasted a heartbeat. Don let me work at Ch 36 which had video DJs long before MTV was born. I tried it out doing a offbeat newscast thing but wasn't very good, I'm afraid. He kindly offered to let me stay but I wanted to be a DJ by then, so I took a job in New Orleans... and the rest, as they say...