jboyd said:Michael. there was one in Ripley...the call escapes me...( no comments about old men and memory!) JBI
other than Perez who had a quirky sense of humor.
buttonpuncher said:Can’t believe there only a few mentions of WJDX-FM, later WZZQ-FM 102.9 who did AOR in the late 60s till around 1981
I lived in a small town in central Louisiana: _ _ _ _-6 (take a guess). I started with a 6-Transistor Radio listening mainly to WLS, WNOE, & KAAY in the early 60’s. When I discovered “JDX-FM” I struggled with a old TV antenna we had to pick it up and was “turned-on” to so much good music I still love today. My days of listening to top-40 quickly ended. I have since talked to several people who got their rock music education from JDX/ZZQ-FM.
ZZQ is gone now and the closest thing I can find is in the heavens on XM’s Deep Tracks where nearly every day I hear something from the ZZQ era I haven’t heard in 20+ years.
I even had a dream once that ZZQ was back, but woke up :-( But I was in a SoulShine Pizza Restaurant in North Jackson and saw a WZZQ Sticker, that made my soul shine!
Several years ago Z-106 had a “ZZQ Reunion” on & off the air but it sounded like not many of the former ZZQ staff showed up. Some are no longer with us; David Adcock, who was also on 106.7 & 94.7 with “Tunes Till Two” on Sundays, he did great theme sets. And someone said Wayne Harrison was shot?. Since it was mostly about the music I don’t remember any of the other names, other than Perez who had a quirky sense of humor.
PS, I also used to listen to KAAY & Beaker Street. BTW Clyde Clifford re-birthed Beaker Street and had it going for quite a while on FM a few years back in Little Rock on 94.9.
Update: I just did a search and Clifford is still doing Beaker Street on 105.1 in LR, here’s the website with playlists, downloads, and history: http://beakerstreet.com/1stpage.htm
buttonpuncher said:Can’t believe there only a few mentions of WJDX-FM, later WZZQ-FM 102.9 who did AOR in the late 60s till around 1981
I lived in a small town in central Louisiana: _ _ _ _-6 (take a guess). I started with a 6-Transistor Radio listening mainly to WLS, WNOE, & KAAY in the early 60’s. When I discovered “JDX-FM” I struggled with a old TV antenna we had to pick it up and was “turned-on” to so much good music I still love today. My days of listening to top-40 quickly ended. I have since talked to several people who got their rock music education from JDX/ZZQ-FM.
ZZQ is gone now and the closest thing I can find is in the heavens on XM’s Deep Tracks where nearly every day I hear something from the ZZQ era I haven’t heard in 20+ years.
I even had a dream once that ZZQ was back, but woke up :-( But I was in a SoulShine Pizza Restaurant in North Jackson and saw a WZZQ Sticker, that made my soul shine!
Several years ago Z-106 had a “ZZQ Reunion” on & off the air but it sounded like not many of the former ZZQ staff showed up. Some are no longer with us; David Adcock, who was also on 106.7 & 94.7 with “Tunes Till Two” on Sundays, he did great theme sets. And someone said Wayne Harrison was shot?. Since it was mostly about the music I don’t remember any of the other names, other than Perez who had a quirky sense of humor.
PS, I also used to listen to KAAY & Beaker Street. BTW Clyde Clifford re-birthed Beaker Street and had it going for quite a while on FM a few years back in Little Rock on 94.9.
Update: I just did a search and Clifford is still doing Beaker Street on 105.1 in LR, here’s the website with playlists, downloads, and history: http://beakerstreet.com/1stpage.htm
Worked at:waynewatkins said:How's about including the first station you ever worked at and what you remember about it, too??
Mine was WLSU in Tiger Stadium 1975...pretty much got to spin anything you wanted ...I also lived in the stadium dorm my 1st year...really rocked during football season!
1st fave MS station? WQID of course...but teen years grew up on TIX and NOE in New Orleans...always loved to hear Landecker on WLS and O'Brien and Beeker Street on KAAY Little Rock...
jboydingram said:Remember the "chief" who kept you rockin at WWUN? JBI