MARK’S GROOVY AIRCHECKS
This "Mark's Groovy Aircheck" features the legendary "The Real Don Steele" from an afternoon shift on 10Q in Los Angeles in May of 1977.
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"MARK'S GROOVY AIRCHECKS"-B100, San Diego: Danny Wilde, Gene Knight and Gary Kelley-May, 1977
There were "B-100 Ways To Have A Ball" back in 1977 and Danny Wilde, Gene Knight and Gary Kelley prove it in this "Groovy Aircheck" from May, 1977 of B100 in San Diego.
"MARK'S GROOVY AIRCHECKS"-93/KHJ, Los Angeles: Charlie Van Dyke, M.G. Kelly & Charlie Tuna-May, 1977
It's Charlie Van Dyke's last day on 93KHJ in Los Angeles as he moves on to Dallas in May of 1977. That afternoon, M.G. Kelly promos the "new" morning man, Charlie Tuna. And then it's Charlie Tuna's first day on 93KHJ with his special guest Sylvester Stallone.
"MARK'S GROOVY AIRCHECKS"-Bobby Ocean-93KHJ, Los Angeles, CA-May, 1977
Bobby Ocean gives away a thousand bucks on 93KHJ in Los Angeles in May of 1977 on this "Mark's Groovy Aircheck".
"MARK'S GROOVY AIRCHECKS"-The Real Don Steele-10Q (KTNQ), Los Angeles, CA-May, 1977
"MARK'S GROOVY AIRCHECKS"-KCBQ, San Diego, CA-February 28, 1976-"KCBQ Becomes A Thing Of The Past"
"KCBQ Becomes A Thing Of The Past" was the classic "play on words" created by Gerry Cagle. The build-up made the listeners think the station was history, as in "going away", as the lead-in to the announcement by Mason Dixon led us to believe. Actually, it became more of a celebration of the past promotions that were a part of KCBQ, including "The Great Rip-Off", "Keep On Truckin'" and "The Last Contest". This piece features airchecks from those classic promotions.
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