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KFRC 610 San Francisco - KFRC Drake Jingles - Late 1960s
KFRC 610 San Francisco - KFRC Drake Jingles - Late 1960s
published: 17 Feb 2020
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Baby Danny listening to Joanne on KFRC
Danny's 3 months old and Fred wondered if he recognizes Joanne's voice when she's doing her Sunday talkshow on KFRC San Francisco
published: 12 Feb 2016
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KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose / News: Robert McCormack - August 10 1978
KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose / News: Robert McCormack - August 10 1978 - Radio Aircheck
Dr Don Rose was the King of Top 40 radio in the 1970s & 80s.
King of corny one-liners and wacky sound effects, Dr Don ruled as morning man at KFRC, "the Big 610."
No. 1 rated virtually from his October 1973 arrival until the station changed to a big band format in 1986.
At his height, the zany but kindly broadcaster was pulling down more than $350,000 a year, kept 15 joke-writing services busy.
The Doctor faced a lot of naysayers when he arrived in the hippest of all radio markets with the squarest of all radio acts. With underground radio emerging on the FM dial, he was an old-fashioned entertainer who told rapid- fire corny jokes -- and then punctuated them with noisy sound effects.
He ...
published: 16 Oct 2020
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KFRC CLUB
published: 04 Apr 2018
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KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose - January 20 1976 - Radio Aircheck
KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose - January 20 1976***DATE CORRECTED***
Dr Don Rose was the King of Top 40 radio in the 1970s & 80s.
King of corny one-liners and wacky sound effects, Dr Don ruled as morning man at KFRC, "the Big 610."
No. 1 rated virtually from his October 1973 arrival until the station changed to a big band format in 1986.
At his height, the zany but kindly broadcaster was pulling down more than $350,000 a year, kept 15 joke-writing services busy.
The Doctor faced a lot of naysayers when he arrived in the hippest of all radio markets with the squarest of all radio acts. With underground radio emerging on the FM dial, he was an old-fashioned entertainer who told rapid- fire corny jokes -- and then punctuated them with noisy sound effects.
He showed that you didn'...
published: 18 Aug 2020
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KFRC 610 San Francisco - KFRC News: Robert McCormck - August 10 1978 - Radio Aircheck
KFRC 610 San Francisco - KFRC News: Robert McCormck - August 10 1978 - Radio Aircheck
Courtesy: Robert Nicholson
This is a complete KFRC newscast from August 10 1978, with newscaster Robert McCormck. This was during the Dr Don Rose morning show.
Feel free to check out some of the many other videos on the Ellis B Feaster's Radio Channel! Established in 2008!
One of You Tube's oldest RADIO AIRCHECK MUSEUM with a NEW VIDEO posted daily at 3PM EST.
After over 40 years working on the radio, I have recorded lots of radio airchecks, and many from my friends as well.
You'll find audio of many radio personalities who have passed away. Lots radio recordings from the 1940s, through the 2010.
We also talk about radio broadcasting. If you happen to have classic airchecks, maybe even of yours...
published: 21 Sep 2020
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KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose / News: Robert McCormack - August 10 1978 (1/2)
KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose / News: Robert McCormack - August 10 1978 - Radio Aircheck
Dr Don Rose was the King of Top 40 radio in the 1970s & 80s.
King of corny one-liners and wacky sound effects, Dr Don ruled as morning man at KFRC, "the Big 610."
No. 1 rated virtually from his October 1973 arrival until the station changed to a big band format in 1986.
At his height, the zany but kindly broadcaster was pulling down more than $350,000 a year, kept 15 joke-writing services busy.
The Doctor faced a lot of naysayers when he arrived in the hippest of all radio markets with the squarest of all radio acts. With underground radio emerging on the FM dial, he was an old-fashioned entertainer who told rapid- fire corny jokes -- and then punctuated them with noisy sound effects.
He ...
published: 15 Oct 2020
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610 KFRC - Summer of 1979 Aircheck Sampler
Could this be one of the greatest KFRC collections ever? I was 18 years old with my ear glued to this station. So was everyone else’s. KFRC owned the radio dial – AM or FM. They had the greatest line-up and arguably one of the best examples of how personality music radio was done – ever!
In July of 1979 we were rationing gasoline. Remember the Odd/Even days? The ending number of your license plate determined what day you could fill up.
A few highlights from history:
Record of the Year: "Just the Way You Are," Billy Joel
Album of the Year: Saturday Night Fever, Bee Gees, David Shire, Yvonne Elliman, Tevares, Kool and the Gang, K.C. and the Sunshine Band, MFSB, Trammps, Walter Murphy and Ralph MacDonald (RSO)
Song of the Year: "Just the Way You Are," Billy Joel, songwriter
In 1...
published: 28 Dec 2015
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KFRC 610 San Francisco - Chuck Buell - 1976 - Radio Aircheck
KFRC 610 San Francisco - Chuck Buell - February 1976
Courtesy: Robert Nicholson
This aircheck features Chick Buell on KFRC from 1976. Chuck Buell is known for his Smooth, comfortable, concise & relatable style on air.
He one of the youngest major market drive time radio personalities. In 1963, while in college, he landed a weekend gig at KIMN Denver. Within a year, Buell was promoted to afternoon drive, at 22 years old!
By 1967, ABC came calling, and talked Buell into hosting nights at WLS Chicago. After a few years he moved up to PM drive & eventually Music Director of the station. After several years at the Big 89, Buell moved to San Francisco, & the mighty 610 KFRC.
In 1978, KIMN hosted a reunion, and asked Chuck if he might be interested in coming back to KIMN, and he said YES! He ...
published: 18 Dec 2020
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610 KFRC mobile radio sturgeon
The 610 KFRC mobile radio sturgeon would travel around the San Francisco Bay Area with KRFC radio personalities. 610 KFRC Mobile Sturgeon. Truly, one of the most innovative, fun, creative, and visual radio promotional vehicles ever created. This page also honors and remembers KFRC Engineers Phil Lerza, George Zema and "Captain" Kent Hedberg for making the Sturgeon a reality over 35 years ago. And the amazing air staff that brought the Sturgeon to life at events all over the Bay Area back in the 80's.
Your Sturgeon will be on the road visiting Northern California events for many years to come keeping the memories and Sturgeon History alive.
published: 27 Sep 2019
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Baby Danny listening to Joanne on KFRC
Danny's 3 months old and Fred wondered if he recognizes Joanne's voice when she's doing her Sunday talkshow on KFRC San Francisco
Danny's 3 months old and Fred wondered if he recognizes Joanne's voice when she's doing her Sunday talkshow on KFRC San Francisco
https://wn.com/Baby_Danny_Listening_To_Joanne_On_Kfrc
Danny's 3 months old and Fred wondered if he recognizes Joanne's voice when she's doing her Sunday talkshow on KFRC San Francisco
- published: 12 Feb 2016
- views: 49
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KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose / News: Robert McCormack - August 10 1978
KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose / News: Robert McCormack - August 10 1978 - Radio Aircheck
Dr Don Rose was the King of Top 40 radio in the 1970s & 80s.
K...
KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose / News: Robert McCormack - August 10 1978 - Radio Aircheck
Dr Don Rose was the King of Top 40 radio in the 1970s & 80s.
King of corny one-liners and wacky sound effects, Dr Don ruled as morning man at KFRC, "the Big 610."
No. 1 rated virtually from his October 1973 arrival until the station changed to a big band format in 1986.
At his height, the zany but kindly broadcaster was pulling down more than $350,000 a year, kept 15 joke-writing services busy.
The Doctor faced a lot of naysayers when he arrived in the hippest of all radio markets with the squarest of all radio acts. With underground radio emerging on the FM dial, he was an old-fashioned entertainer who told rapid- fire corny jokes -- and then punctuated them with noisy sound effects.
He showed that you didn't have to be hip and edgy, or sarcastic and shocking.
In his personal life,Dr Don suffered decades of debilitating pain and medical problems that eventually caused him to lose his leg. He broadcast his daily radio show flat on his back from his home hospital bed for months.
After KFRC, he went back to morning radio in 1988 on K101, but retired for good four months later after having a heart attack on the air.
Rose died in his sleep on March 30, 2005, due to complications from pneumonia at the age of 70.
To this day, fans of his show on KFRC will often reminise about his show, and how much joy it brought in the morning.
Feel free to check out some of the many other videos on the Ellis B Feaster's Radio Channel! Established in 2008!
One of You Tube's oldest RADIO AIRCHECK MUSEUM with a NEW VIDEO posted daily at 3PM EST.
After over 40 years working on the radio, I have recorded lots of radio airchecks, and many from my friends as well.
You'll find audio of many radio personalities who have passed away. Lots radio recordings from the 1940s, through the 2010.
We also talk about radio broadcasting. If you happen to have classic airchecks, maybe even of yourself on the air, we'd love to share it here!
We also share videos about Travel & Cruising. I share tips on how I travel cheaply, so you can do it also! Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EllisAirchecks/
https://wn.com/Kfrc_610_San_Francisco_Dr_Don_Rose_News_Robert_Mccormack_August_10_1978
KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose / News: Robert McCormack - August 10 1978 - Radio Aircheck
Dr Don Rose was the King of Top 40 radio in the 1970s & 80s.
King of corny one-liners and wacky sound effects, Dr Don ruled as morning man at KFRC, "the Big 610."
No. 1 rated virtually from his October 1973 arrival until the station changed to a big band format in 1986.
At his height, the zany but kindly broadcaster was pulling down more than $350,000 a year, kept 15 joke-writing services busy.
The Doctor faced a lot of naysayers when he arrived in the hippest of all radio markets with the squarest of all radio acts. With underground radio emerging on the FM dial, he was an old-fashioned entertainer who told rapid- fire corny jokes -- and then punctuated them with noisy sound effects.
He showed that you didn't have to be hip and edgy, or sarcastic and shocking.
In his personal life,Dr Don suffered decades of debilitating pain and medical problems that eventually caused him to lose his leg. He broadcast his daily radio show flat on his back from his home hospital bed for months.
After KFRC, he went back to morning radio in 1988 on K101, but retired for good four months later after having a heart attack on the air.
Rose died in his sleep on March 30, 2005, due to complications from pneumonia at the age of 70.
To this day, fans of his show on KFRC will often reminise about his show, and how much joy it brought in the morning.
Feel free to check out some of the many other videos on the Ellis B Feaster's Radio Channel! Established in 2008!
One of You Tube's oldest RADIO AIRCHECK MUSEUM with a NEW VIDEO posted daily at 3PM EST.
After over 40 years working on the radio, I have recorded lots of radio airchecks, and many from my friends as well.
You'll find audio of many radio personalities who have passed away. Lots radio recordings from the 1940s, through the 2010.
We also talk about radio broadcasting. If you happen to have classic airchecks, maybe even of yourself on the air, we'd love to share it here!
We also share videos about Travel & Cruising. I share tips on how I travel cheaply, so you can do it also! Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EllisAirchecks/
- published: 16 Oct 2020
- views: 1290
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KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose - January 20 1976 - Radio Aircheck
KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose - January 20 1976***DATE CORRECTED***
Dr Don Rose was the King of Top 40 radio in the 1970s & 80s.
King of corny one-line...
KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose - January 20 1976***DATE CORRECTED***
Dr Don Rose was the King of Top 40 radio in the 1970s & 80s.
King of corny one-liners and wacky sound effects, Dr Don ruled as morning man at KFRC, "the Big 610."
No. 1 rated virtually from his October 1973 arrival until the station changed to a big band format in 1986.
At his height, the zany but kindly broadcaster was pulling down more than $350,000 a year, kept 15 joke-writing services busy.
The Doctor faced a lot of naysayers when he arrived in the hippest of all radio markets with the squarest of all radio acts. With underground radio emerging on the FM dial, he was an old-fashioned entertainer who told rapid- fire corny jokes -- and then punctuated them with noisy sound effects.
He showed that you didn't have to be hip and edgy, or sarcastic and shocking.
In his personal life,Dr Don suffered decades of debilitating pain and medical problems that eventually caused him to lose his leg. He broadcast his daily radio show flat on his back from his home hospital bed for months.
After KFRC, he went back to morning radio in 1988 on K101, but retired for good four months later after having a heart attack on the air.
Rose died in his sleep on March 30, 2005, due to complications from pneumonia at the age of 70.
To this day, fans of his show on KFRC will often reminise about his show, and how much joy it brought in the morning.
https://wn.com/Kfrc_610_San_Francisco_Dr_Don_Rose_January_20_1976_Radio_Aircheck
KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose - January 20 1976***DATE CORRECTED***
Dr Don Rose was the King of Top 40 radio in the 1970s & 80s.
King of corny one-liners and wacky sound effects, Dr Don ruled as morning man at KFRC, "the Big 610."
No. 1 rated virtually from his October 1973 arrival until the station changed to a big band format in 1986.
At his height, the zany but kindly broadcaster was pulling down more than $350,000 a year, kept 15 joke-writing services busy.
The Doctor faced a lot of naysayers when he arrived in the hippest of all radio markets with the squarest of all radio acts. With underground radio emerging on the FM dial, he was an old-fashioned entertainer who told rapid- fire corny jokes -- and then punctuated them with noisy sound effects.
He showed that you didn't have to be hip and edgy, or sarcastic and shocking.
In his personal life,Dr Don suffered decades of debilitating pain and medical problems that eventually caused him to lose his leg. He broadcast his daily radio show flat on his back from his home hospital bed for months.
After KFRC, he went back to morning radio in 1988 on K101, but retired for good four months later after having a heart attack on the air.
Rose died in his sleep on March 30, 2005, due to complications from pneumonia at the age of 70.
To this day, fans of his show on KFRC will often reminise about his show, and how much joy it brought in the morning.
- published: 18 Aug 2020
- views: 1681
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KFRC 610 San Francisco - KFRC News: Robert McCormck - August 10 1978 - Radio Aircheck
KFRC 610 San Francisco - KFRC News: Robert McCormck - August 10 1978 - Radio Aircheck
Courtesy: Robert Nicholson
This is a complete KFRC newscast from August ...
KFRC 610 San Francisco - KFRC News: Robert McCormck - August 10 1978 - Radio Aircheck
Courtesy: Robert Nicholson
This is a complete KFRC newscast from August 10 1978, with newscaster Robert McCormck. This was during the Dr Don Rose morning show.
Feel free to check out some of the many other videos on the Ellis B Feaster's Radio Channel! Established in 2008!
One of You Tube's oldest RADIO AIRCHECK MUSEUM with a NEW VIDEO posted daily at 3PM EST.
After over 40 years working on the radio, I have recorded lots of radio airchecks, and many from my friends as well.
You'll find audio of many radio personalities who have passed away. Lots radio recordings from the 1940s, through the 2010.
We also talk about radio broadcasting. If you happen to have classic airchecks, maybe even of yourself on the air, we'd love to share it here!
We also share videos about Travel & Cruising. I share tips on how I travel cheaply, so you can do it also! Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EllisAirchecks/
https://wn.com/Kfrc_610_San_Francisco_Kfrc_News_Robert_Mccormck_August_10_1978_Radio_Aircheck
KFRC 610 San Francisco - KFRC News: Robert McCormck - August 10 1978 - Radio Aircheck
Courtesy: Robert Nicholson
This is a complete KFRC newscast from August 10 1978, with newscaster Robert McCormck. This was during the Dr Don Rose morning show.
Feel free to check out some of the many other videos on the Ellis B Feaster's Radio Channel! Established in 2008!
One of You Tube's oldest RADIO AIRCHECK MUSEUM with a NEW VIDEO posted daily at 3PM EST.
After over 40 years working on the radio, I have recorded lots of radio airchecks, and many from my friends as well.
You'll find audio of many radio personalities who have passed away. Lots radio recordings from the 1940s, through the 2010.
We also talk about radio broadcasting. If you happen to have classic airchecks, maybe even of yourself on the air, we'd love to share it here!
We also share videos about Travel & Cruising. I share tips on how I travel cheaply, so you can do it also! Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EllisAirchecks/
- published: 21 Sep 2020
- views: 674
28:41
KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose / News: Robert McCormack - August 10 1978 (1/2)
KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose / News: Robert McCormack - August 10 1978 - Radio Aircheck
Dr Don Rose was the King of Top 40 radio in the 1970s & 80s.
K...
KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose / News: Robert McCormack - August 10 1978 - Radio Aircheck
Dr Don Rose was the King of Top 40 radio in the 1970s & 80s.
King of corny one-liners and wacky sound effects, Dr Don ruled as morning man at KFRC, "the Big 610."
No. 1 rated virtually from his October 1973 arrival until the station changed to a big band format in 1986.
At his height, the zany but kindly broadcaster was pulling down more than $350,000 a year, kept 15 joke-writing services busy.
The Doctor faced a lot of naysayers when he arrived in the hippest of all radio markets with the squarest of all radio acts. With underground radio emerging on the FM dial, he was an old-fashioned entertainer who told rapid- fire corny jokes -- and then punctuated them with noisy sound effects.
He showed that you didn't have to be hip and edgy, or sarcastic and shocking.
In his personal life,Dr Don suffered decades of debilitating pain and medical problems that eventually caused him to lose his leg. He broadcast his daily radio show flat on his back from his home hospital bed for months.
After KFRC, he went back to morning radio in 1988 on K101, but retired for good four months later after having a heart attack on the air.
Rose died in his sleep on March 30, 2005, due to complications from pneumonia at the age of 70.
To this day, fans of his show on KFRC will often reminise about his show, and how much joy it brought in the morning.
https://wn.com/Kfrc_610_San_Francisco_Dr_Don_Rose_News_Robert_Mccormack_August_10_1978_(1_2)
KFRC 610 San Francisco - Dr Don Rose / News: Robert McCormack - August 10 1978 - Radio Aircheck
Dr Don Rose was the King of Top 40 radio in the 1970s & 80s.
King of corny one-liners and wacky sound effects, Dr Don ruled as morning man at KFRC, "the Big 610."
No. 1 rated virtually from his October 1973 arrival until the station changed to a big band format in 1986.
At his height, the zany but kindly broadcaster was pulling down more than $350,000 a year, kept 15 joke-writing services busy.
The Doctor faced a lot of naysayers when he arrived in the hippest of all radio markets with the squarest of all radio acts. With underground radio emerging on the FM dial, he was an old-fashioned entertainer who told rapid- fire corny jokes -- and then punctuated them with noisy sound effects.
He showed that you didn't have to be hip and edgy, or sarcastic and shocking.
In his personal life,Dr Don suffered decades of debilitating pain and medical problems that eventually caused him to lose his leg. He broadcast his daily radio show flat on his back from his home hospital bed for months.
After KFRC, he went back to morning radio in 1988 on K101, but retired for good four months later after having a heart attack on the air.
Rose died in his sleep on March 30, 2005, due to complications from pneumonia at the age of 70.
To this day, fans of his show on KFRC will often reminise about his show, and how much joy it brought in the morning.
- published: 15 Oct 2020
- views: 570
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610 KFRC - Summer of 1979 Aircheck Sampler
Could this be one of the greatest KFRC collections ever? I was 18 years old with my ear glued to this station. So was everyone else’s. KFRC owned the radio d...
Could this be one of the greatest KFRC collections ever? I was 18 years old with my ear glued to this station. So was everyone else’s. KFRC owned the radio dial – AM or FM. They had the greatest line-up and arguably one of the best examples of how personality music radio was done – ever!
In July of 1979 we were rationing gasoline. Remember the Odd/Even days? The ending number of your license plate determined what day you could fill up.
A few highlights from history:
Record of the Year: "Just the Way You Are," Billy Joel
Album of the Year: Saturday Night Fever, Bee Gees, David Shire, Yvonne Elliman, Tevares, Kool and the Gang, K.C. and the Sunshine Band, MFSB, Trammps, Walter Murphy and Ralph MacDonald (RSO)
Song of the Year: "Just the Way You Are," Billy Joel, songwriter
In 1979, The Sugar Hill Gang releases the first commercial rap hit, "Rapper's Delight," bringing rap off the New York streets and into the popular music
scene.
The King Tut exhibition was on display at de Young Museum
President: Jimmy Carter
Vice President: Walter Mondale
Movies: Apocalypse Now, All That Jazz, Kramer vs. Kramer, Breaking Away
With studios and offices at 415 Bush Street in San Francisco, RKO Radio’s, 610 KFRC was loaded with top talent. Every department was top of their game. Programming, promotion, music direction, engineering and on air talent! This legendary “bottom of the dial” station set standards for contests, state-of-the-art production and live “on air personalities”. The station received Billboard Magazine’s Station of the Year award – 3 years running from 1977-1979.
This lost cassette tape is sampler chock-full of scoped breaks. In the AM Top 40 format the jock would “walks up” the record right to the post of vocal – an art form that takes timing, something to say and well – talent!
Imagine a station where the legendary Paul Frees is called in for special station promos. RKO radio in San Francisco – Top 40 never sounded better. Phone lines in the studio were staffed by “hit liners” and were always flashing. Every city had their own, “hit line”. Sacramento, Union City/Newark, San Jose, Walnut Creek/Concord…etc. The station knew how to stay in touch with their audiences.
On this tape, you will hear:
1979 Station Music Montage – Can you name the title/artist of each clip?
Radio’s and Record’s Promo – voiced by John Mack Flanagan produced by Ron Hummel
Dr. Don Rose 6a-9a Morning Drive with newsman Paul Fredricks
Bob Anthony 9a – 12p (fill for Big Tom Parker)
Big Tom Parker 9a – 12p
John Mack Flanagan – Afternoon Drive 3p – 6p
Paul Frees – AM Stereo Promo
Robin Bailey – 6p-10p Nights
Don Sainte Johnn – 10p-2a Swing
Terry Nelson – Noon-3p Mid-Days
Robin Bailey – 6p-10p Nights
Harry Nelson – Weekends/Swing
“KFRC – Rhythm of City” promo
“The Knack – Get The Knack radio commercial for Tower Records”
“KFRC – Rhythm of the City” promo what I like about San Francisco – Paul Frees
Terry Nelson – Weekends/Swing
“KFRC – Rhythm of the City”
“KFRC promo – Meatballs, starring Bill Murray”
Marvelous Mark McKay (in for Robin Bailey) on July 4th, 1979
Bob Anthony – 9a-12p
Terry Nelson – Weekends/Swing
John Mack Flanagan – 3p-6p John Mack Flanagan – Afternoon Drive
29 minutes
About this tape:
This gem was left on the closet shelf of a “radio DJ” apartment in Monterey, Ca. Jeffrey Hollinger must have scoped this in a cassette deck. Jeff was a jock at KOKQ-FM. He moved out – I moved in. I would later work with Jeff at KPEN after his stint as Music Director at K-101.
About Brian Rhea:
While at San Francisco State, an “audio paper” project opened the doors to a teenage DJ with a dream of some day working in San Francisco with the opportunity to say those magic call letters – KFRC. With cassette deck and microphone in hand, in 1979 I met Dr. Don Rose, Bob Anthony, Big Tom Parker, Dave Sholin, Ron Hummel and Terry McNiff. That great day turned out to be a down payment on a dream, that came true in the Spring of 1985. I was hired at KFRC by Jim Bridges - Assistant to the Program Director, Mike Phillips. Albeit in the first few months part-time as a producer and board operator, but that break turned into fill time work over a 6 year tour of duty that I’ll never forget.
https://wn.com/610_Kfrc_Summer_Of_1979_Aircheck_Sampler
Could this be one of the greatest KFRC collections ever? I was 18 years old with my ear glued to this station. So was everyone else’s. KFRC owned the radio dial – AM or FM. They had the greatest line-up and arguably one of the best examples of how personality music radio was done – ever!
In July of 1979 we were rationing gasoline. Remember the Odd/Even days? The ending number of your license plate determined what day you could fill up.
A few highlights from history:
Record of the Year: "Just the Way You Are," Billy Joel
Album of the Year: Saturday Night Fever, Bee Gees, David Shire, Yvonne Elliman, Tevares, Kool and the Gang, K.C. and the Sunshine Band, MFSB, Trammps, Walter Murphy and Ralph MacDonald (RSO)
Song of the Year: "Just the Way You Are," Billy Joel, songwriter
In 1979, The Sugar Hill Gang releases the first commercial rap hit, "Rapper's Delight," bringing rap off the New York streets and into the popular music
scene.
The King Tut exhibition was on display at de Young Museum
President: Jimmy Carter
Vice President: Walter Mondale
Movies: Apocalypse Now, All That Jazz, Kramer vs. Kramer, Breaking Away
With studios and offices at 415 Bush Street in San Francisco, RKO Radio’s, 610 KFRC was loaded with top talent. Every department was top of their game. Programming, promotion, music direction, engineering and on air talent! This legendary “bottom of the dial” station set standards for contests, state-of-the-art production and live “on air personalities”. The station received Billboard Magazine’s Station of the Year award – 3 years running from 1977-1979.
This lost cassette tape is sampler chock-full of scoped breaks. In the AM Top 40 format the jock would “walks up” the record right to the post of vocal – an art form that takes timing, something to say and well – talent!
Imagine a station where the legendary Paul Frees is called in for special station promos. RKO radio in San Francisco – Top 40 never sounded better. Phone lines in the studio were staffed by “hit liners” and were always flashing. Every city had their own, “hit line”. Sacramento, Union City/Newark, San Jose, Walnut Creek/Concord…etc. The station knew how to stay in touch with their audiences.
On this tape, you will hear:
1979 Station Music Montage – Can you name the title/artist of each clip?
Radio’s and Record’s Promo – voiced by John Mack Flanagan produced by Ron Hummel
Dr. Don Rose 6a-9a Morning Drive with newsman Paul Fredricks
Bob Anthony 9a – 12p (fill for Big Tom Parker)
Big Tom Parker 9a – 12p
John Mack Flanagan – Afternoon Drive 3p – 6p
Paul Frees – AM Stereo Promo
Robin Bailey – 6p-10p Nights
Don Sainte Johnn – 10p-2a Swing
Terry Nelson – Noon-3p Mid-Days
Robin Bailey – 6p-10p Nights
Harry Nelson – Weekends/Swing
“KFRC – Rhythm of City” promo
“The Knack – Get The Knack radio commercial for Tower Records”
“KFRC – Rhythm of the City” promo what I like about San Francisco – Paul Frees
Terry Nelson – Weekends/Swing
“KFRC – Rhythm of the City”
“KFRC promo – Meatballs, starring Bill Murray”
Marvelous Mark McKay (in for Robin Bailey) on July 4th, 1979
Bob Anthony – 9a-12p
Terry Nelson – Weekends/Swing
John Mack Flanagan – 3p-6p John Mack Flanagan – Afternoon Drive
29 minutes
About this tape:
This gem was left on the closet shelf of a “radio DJ” apartment in Monterey, Ca. Jeffrey Hollinger must have scoped this in a cassette deck. Jeff was a jock at KOKQ-FM. He moved out – I moved in. I would later work with Jeff at KPEN after his stint as Music Director at K-101.
About Brian Rhea:
While at San Francisco State, an “audio paper” project opened the doors to a teenage DJ with a dream of some day working in San Francisco with the opportunity to say those magic call letters – KFRC. With cassette deck and microphone in hand, in 1979 I met Dr. Don Rose, Bob Anthony, Big Tom Parker, Dave Sholin, Ron Hummel and Terry McNiff. That great day turned out to be a down payment on a dream, that came true in the Spring of 1985. I was hired at KFRC by Jim Bridges - Assistant to the Program Director, Mike Phillips. Albeit in the first few months part-time as a producer and board operator, but that break turned into fill time work over a 6 year tour of duty that I’ll never forget.
- published: 28 Dec 2015
- views: 13432
6:32
KFRC 610 San Francisco - Chuck Buell - 1976 - Radio Aircheck
KFRC 610 San Francisco - Chuck Buell - February 1976
Courtesy: Robert Nicholson
This aircheck features Chick Buell on KFRC from 1976. Chuck Buell is known for...
KFRC 610 San Francisco - Chuck Buell - February 1976
Courtesy: Robert Nicholson
This aircheck features Chick Buell on KFRC from 1976. Chuck Buell is known for his Smooth, comfortable, concise & relatable style on air.
He one of the youngest major market drive time radio personalities. In 1963, while in college, he landed a weekend gig at KIMN Denver. Within a year, Buell was promoted to afternoon drive, at 22 years old!
By 1967, ABC came calling, and talked Buell into hosting nights at WLS Chicago. After a few years he moved up to PM drive & eventually Music Director of the station. After several years at the Big 89, Buell moved to San Francisco, & the mighty 610 KFRC.
In 1978, KIMN hosted a reunion, and asked Chuck if he might be interested in coming back to KIMN, and he said YES! He did his second tour at KIMN until 1983, when he thought it was a good idea to move to FM, with the decline of AM radio. Chuck decided to move to Y108 and host Denver’s Morning Zoo.
Chuck also spent time on air at legendary station KMOX St. Louis, doing talk radio.
Today, Chuck lives in Colorado, doing voiceovers.
Feel free to check out some of the many other videos on the Ellis B Feaster's Radio Channel! Established in 2008!
One of You Tube's oldest RADIO AIRCHECK MUSEUM with a NEW VIDEO posted daily at 3PM EST.
After over 40 years working on the radio, I have recorded lots of radio airchecks, and many from my friends as well.
You'll find audio of many radio personalities who have passed away. Lots radio recordings from the 1940s, through the 2010.
We also talk about radio broadcasting. If you happen to have classic airchecks, maybe even of yourself on the air, we'd love to share it here!
We also share videos about Travel & Cruising. I share tips on how I travel cheaply, so you can do it also! Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EllisAirchecks/
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KFRC 610 San Francisco - Chuck Buell - February 1976
Courtesy: Robert Nicholson
This aircheck features Chick Buell on KFRC from 1976. Chuck Buell is known for his Smooth, comfortable, concise & relatable style on air.
He one of the youngest major market drive time radio personalities. In 1963, while in college, he landed a weekend gig at KIMN Denver. Within a year, Buell was promoted to afternoon drive, at 22 years old!
By 1967, ABC came calling, and talked Buell into hosting nights at WLS Chicago. After a few years he moved up to PM drive & eventually Music Director of the station. After several years at the Big 89, Buell moved to San Francisco, & the mighty 610 KFRC.
In 1978, KIMN hosted a reunion, and asked Chuck if he might be interested in coming back to KIMN, and he said YES! He did his second tour at KIMN until 1983, when he thought it was a good idea to move to FM, with the decline of AM radio. Chuck decided to move to Y108 and host Denver’s Morning Zoo.
Chuck also spent time on air at legendary station KMOX St. Louis, doing talk radio.
Today, Chuck lives in Colorado, doing voiceovers.
Feel free to check out some of the many other videos on the Ellis B Feaster's Radio Channel! Established in 2008!
One of You Tube's oldest RADIO AIRCHECK MUSEUM with a NEW VIDEO posted daily at 3PM EST.
After over 40 years working on the radio, I have recorded lots of radio airchecks, and many from my friends as well.
You'll find audio of many radio personalities who have passed away. Lots radio recordings from the 1940s, through the 2010.
We also talk about radio broadcasting. If you happen to have classic airchecks, maybe even of yourself on the air, we'd love to share it here!
We also share videos about Travel & Cruising. I share tips on how I travel cheaply, so you can do it also! Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EllisAirchecks/
- published: 18 Dec 2020
- views: 708
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610 KFRC mobile radio sturgeon
The 610 KFRC mobile radio sturgeon would travel around the San Francisco Bay Area with KRFC radio personalities. 610 KFRC Mobile Sturgeon. Truly, one of the ...
The 610 KFRC mobile radio sturgeon would travel around the San Francisco Bay Area with KRFC radio personalities. 610 KFRC Mobile Sturgeon. Truly, one of the most innovative, fun, creative, and visual radio promotional vehicles ever created. This page also honors and remembers KFRC Engineers Phil Lerza, George Zema and "Captain" Kent Hedberg for making the Sturgeon a reality over 35 years ago. And the amazing air staff that brought the Sturgeon to life at events all over the Bay Area back in the 80's.
Your Sturgeon will be on the road visiting Northern California events for many years to come keeping the memories and Sturgeon History alive.
https://wn.com/610_Kfrc_Mobile_Radio_Sturgeon
The 610 KFRC mobile radio sturgeon would travel around the San Francisco Bay Area with KRFC radio personalities. 610 KFRC Mobile Sturgeon. Truly, one of the most innovative, fun, creative, and visual radio promotional vehicles ever created. This page also honors and remembers KFRC Engineers Phil Lerza, George Zema and "Captain" Kent Hedberg for making the Sturgeon a reality over 35 years ago. And the amazing air staff that brought the Sturgeon to life at events all over the Bay Area back in the 80's.
Your Sturgeon will be on the road visiting Northern California events for many years to come keeping the memories and Sturgeon History alive.
- published: 27 Sep 2019
- views: 368