Does anyone remember the Free Form show I did on WSMJ in 1978? It ran from 6pm to
midnight on Sundays. I think it was, and most likely still is, the only true album oriented
rock show that has ever been on Indy area radio. If I am not mistaken, wasn't that about
the same time WFBQ was going rock?
During the weekdays I was also the Music Director at WSMJ and dj'ed in the afternoons. I
dropped all the Mantovani and Perry Como stuff they were playing as MOR and brought in
the softer rock singles and LP cuts, including some jazz from artists like Bob James and
Chuck Mangione. I also programmed a really sweet list of oldies. Jay Riley (Tim Renshaw)
was PD and gave me the green light. I think he is now GM of a high school station east
of Indy. Great guy to work with and know.
Ralph Adams did his jazz show back then starting about 6pm. Barbara Sinclair did news and
Larry Lannan was doing news as well. It was a fun station to be at. I left for Europe and
shortly thereafter the station was sold and went disco....Kiss 99.
On June 25, 1978, a Sunday night, tornadoes blew through Indy and I had Barbara on the
phone reporting what she was seeing on Indy tv stations and giving me updates to pass along.
It was one of my most thrilling times in many decades of broadcasting. I had heard that
Fred Heckman tuned us in, as WIBC had been knocked off the air. And apparently he was
quite impressed with our coverage.
midnight on Sundays. I think it was, and most likely still is, the only true album oriented
rock show that has ever been on Indy area radio. If I am not mistaken, wasn't that about
the same time WFBQ was going rock?
During the weekdays I was also the Music Director at WSMJ and dj'ed in the afternoons. I
dropped all the Mantovani and Perry Como stuff they were playing as MOR and brought in
the softer rock singles and LP cuts, including some jazz from artists like Bob James and
Chuck Mangione. I also programmed a really sweet list of oldies. Jay Riley (Tim Renshaw)
was PD and gave me the green light. I think he is now GM of a high school station east
of Indy. Great guy to work with and know.
Ralph Adams did his jazz show back then starting about 6pm. Barbara Sinclair did news and
Larry Lannan was doing news as well. It was a fun station to be at. I left for Europe and
shortly thereafter the station was sold and went disco....Kiss 99.
On June 25, 1978, a Sunday night, tornadoes blew through Indy and I had Barbara on the
phone reporting what she was seeing on Indy tv stations and giving me updates to pass along.
It was one of my most thrilling times in many decades of broadcasting. I had heard that
Fred Heckman tuned us in, as WIBC had been knocked off the air. And apparently he was
quite impressed with our coverage.