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WOWO City Song

I'm putting together a compilation of radio and TV ID jingles that are about their communities. I would like to include a "city" song about Ft. Wayne done for WOWO by Heller circa 1966. If you have a dub of this jingle, could you please message me through the board or post a reply here.
 
First of all, come on, ya know ya had to get some replies from people who don't have said jingle but just wanted to comment. Second, is that the "Sing To Me, Fort Wayne" jingle? WOWO also had a couple of long jingles from their "Great Place To Be" package in the late 70s that listed a whole bunch of towns in WOWO-land.
 
Yes, the one that ends "...sings to me Ft. Wayne" is the one I'm looking for. I've been looking for that cut for years. I have a bunch of Heller WOWO material from that era, but is still MIA. "Great place to be, that's Wo-Wo land..." (from JAM's "We'll Make Your Day") is already on-board. BTW... the contributor will get credit in the liner notes and a copy of the compilation.
 
SonoSational18 -

Please let the board know how we can get a copy of your compilation when it's ready. I have precious gems and gold that I'm ready to exchange for it!

I'm not familiar with the Heller jingle but am well acquainted with the "city song" from the JAMS package. That has always been a favorite of mine and was rarely heard (obviously; due to length & burnout factor) when that package was on the air. Hopefully you have a good copy of that JAMS cut - the only copies I have ever heard were very rough sounding, fidelity-wise. The copy I have must of been recorded on a $19.95 cassette recorder from a 5 tube gutless wonder clock radio.

Regards,

Remember WHEN
 
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