1976 and the great memories continue. . I'm ready for some Soulin' With Roland.
Monday, September 30, 2024
Jim Ameche 1964
I remember the "beautiful music" of orchestral arrangements, particularly those of pop songs from the 1930s to the 1960s. This music was once the backdrop of grocery stores. The AFRTS has a tradition of broadcasting such music, dating back to WWII. In the 1960s, Jim Ameche took up this legacy. A prominent radio star during the "Golden Days of Radio," Jim pioneered the national syndication of a DJ show.
In 1964, we heard "The Best Sounds Around"
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1964,
Jim Ameche
Sunday, September 29, 2024
Chris Noel 1968
Chris Noel, a huge star. I wonder what would have happened had she had done radio in the US. She was a big part in that Voice of Home tradition. This is a 1968 memory:
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1968,
Chris Noel
Saturday, September 28, 2024
Joe Ferguson 1983
Time for another visit with "The Joe Show", Joe Ferguson did a run of shows from KUPL in Portland. AFRTS sought out jocks with an AFRTS connection and put them back on the air. It's mid 1983, here's Joe!
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1983,
Joe Ferguson
John Doremus 1967
I found some complete 1967 John Doremus shows. John originated in-flight music on aircraft and did a nighttime show in Chicago that was eventually syndicated by the airlines to a lot of stations. John was one of the giants of broadcasting in general and to AFRTS in particular
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1967,
John Doremus
Thursday, September 26, 2024
AFN Morning People 1978 Chris Hall
Midnight in Germany and time for "Morning People" with Chris Hall filling in. Here's a scoop of AOR.
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1978,
AFN,
Chris Hall,
Morning People
Gene Price 1980
Gene Price with another show of magic. Gene was one of the first to say okay when I asked if we could share these memories.
He was a great guy...
Gene Price 1980
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1980,
Gene Price
Mary Helen Barro 1983
Much of the country is going to the dying heaves of winter. A little salsa, some Latin jazz and the occasional ranchero. I need that.
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1983,
Mary Helen Barro
Charlie Tuna 1983
Charlie, thanks for all of the memories. This would have been one of the shows I played, right after my morning show in Panama. Always the best.
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1983,
Charlie Tuna
Monday, September 23, 2024
Johnny Bond 1961
We had a lot of cowboys, both Jimmy Wakely and Johnny Bonds did country shows for the network before Joe Allison and the Country Corner. Jimmy was backup talent for Gene Autry and was a frequent guest at the Melody Ranch. Johnny had a long successful recording career. His greatest hit was "Ten Little Bottles" Here's Johnny in a 1961 show.
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1961,
Johnny Bond
Wolfman Jack 1978
In 1978 Guenther was recording a lot of AFN. Here are a bunch of early 1978 memories.
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1978,
Wolfman Jack
Roger Carroll 1970
Roger Carroll has another hour of the Happy Hour, this time from 1970. Roger shared all of the shows he saved with us and that was a great thing. Thanks RC!
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1970,
Roger Carroll
Sunday, September 22, 2024
AFN Latin Tempo 1980
In Mexico there's a form of music called Norteno it's 3/4 time and sounds like a polka. There's something full circle about Sunday morning, AFN and Latin Tempo. Today Santiago Minchaga, I know I spelled that wrong, plays some wonderful music. The program was popular with the Germans...
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1980,
AFN,
Latin Tempo,
Spanish
Banners Of Faith 1971
Lai Khe, Vietnam. Chapel of the 1st Engineer Battalion, 1st Infantry Division
Let's go to the chapel with this 1971 broadcast of Banners of Faith.
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1971,
Banners of Faith,
chapel
Saturday, September 21, 2024
Danny Kramer 1983
In 1983 the network got DJs from all over the country to do shows for the network. We've heard from Joe Ferguson and Bob Moke. From the Torrejon tapes (thanks Vicente!!) today we have Danny Kramer. Danny's day job was at KSL in Salt Lake City. He was one of us at the Adak Alaska station in the late 60s.
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1983,
Danny Kramer
Andy Mansfield 1962
Andy and Virginia
Andy Mansfield must have had quite a record collection. He played the oldies starting in the 1950s well into the 1960s, first with wife Virginia on Turn Back the Clock. The later show was Americas Popular music. Lots of big band music but visits back to acoustic records of the 1910s..
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1962,
America's Popular Music,
Andy Mansfield
Tom Campbell 1971
Tom's back, with program 2 of "Tom Campbell Stateside" He's retired and leading the good life in California. Recently the crazy weather hit his town, but he wasn't on that side of town.
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1971,
Tom Campbell
Friday, September 20, 2024
Roland Bynum 1977
Time for another visit to the Creators Workshop with Roland Bynum.
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1977,
Roland Bynum
Bill Stewart 1969
Bill Stewart swung and swung hard. Record producer, DJ. A great talent. AFRTS had Bill in the 1960s and 70s.
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1969,
Bill Stewart
Jim Pewter 1968
Minnesotan Jim Pewter was one of us, was at AFKN in the mid 60s, from there it was off to Ft. McCadden.
Come get your oldies!
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1968,
Jim Pewter
Don Tracy 1988
DON TRACY - Don Tracy was another with a great career at AFRTS-LA and in Los Angeles radio: KGFJ, 1969-74; KDAY, 1976-90; KGFJ, 1993-94; KMBY, 1995; KABC, 1995-97. Following a stint in sales at KABC, Don had an ad agency in the San Fernando Valley, Malloy and Associates. This aircheck was recorded in Iceland.
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Chris Noel 1970
The Memorial Day weekend is here. Let's go back to a Friday in 1970 and celebrate with Chris Noel and A "Date With Chris"
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1970,
Chris Noel
Joe Ferguson 1983
It's still one of the coolest AFRTS moves ever. In the early 80s the network reached out to jocks around the country to cut shows. Joe Ferguson was at KUPL in Portland OR and shared this with us:
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1983,
Joe Ferguson
John Doremus 1967
John Doremus tells stories and creates moods in a 1967 broadcast.
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1967,
John Doremus
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
AFKN Ken Hissong 1968
Back to Yongsan, 1968 with "Vagabond on the Go". I was there in 1976. Every picture looked exactly the same.
AFKN - Ken Hissong - 1968
By way of background.... the Air Force made me a cop after I enlisted in Jan '66. After humping around the SAC "Looking Glass" aircraft I applied to DINFOS in November '66 (hated Nebraska winters at Offutt AFB) and was accepted. Went to DINFOS in Apr. '67 and got orders for Korea and AFKN in Dec. '67. Between DINFOS graduation and transfer, I was neither fish nor fowl nor good red meat to my squadron. I was still a cop but not a cop, Weird.
After AFKN I was assigned to a PIO office at Vandenberg AFB, CA. and was discharged in May '69 due to the Nixon drawdown. I went back to the job I had before enlistment at WWJ-AM, FM-TV in Detroit.
Became a writer producer and retired in 1999 after working for all three network afils, plus Fox in Detroit as a news producer (in spite of what Capt. Joe Malloy thought at AFKN).
I could not have bought the experience I gained at AFKN for a million dollars. Besides being on the air, I operated camera, "starred" in a daily kids TV show we produced and was FM program director for Radio Vagabond.
To be honest, I envied my buddies who had gone on to college, but after I got out I was so far up on the employment chain I never looked back. As for the total experience... it was the most fun you could have without taking your clothes off.
Ken
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1968,
AFKN,
Ken Hissong
Gene Price 1980
Time for some of the best in Country Music, it's a Thursday with Gene Price.
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1980,
Gene Price
Sunday, September 15, 2024
Charlie Tuna 1992
Andrea Bowen, who plays Teri Hatcher's daughter "Julie" on the "Desperate Housewives" TV series, joins Charlie with the latest scoop from Wisteria Lane (photo from charlietuna.com)
Time for another visit with Charlie. He worked at every great station in Los Angeles during the week, but weekly we had our "Breakfast Serial"
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1992,
Charlie Tuna
Joe Allison 1965
Joe Allison had a lot to do with modern Country music. He was a talent, writer, producer and record company executive. In this broadcast he talks a bit about that.
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1965,
Joe Allison
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