Showing posts with label KABL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KABL. Show all posts

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Bay Area, Nation Lose Three Classic DJs in One Week - Lange, Edwards and Chedwick

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Bay Area, Nation Lose Three Classic DJs in One Week  - Lange, Edwards and Chedwick 

Despite TV Notoriety and Success, Lange Liked Radio Most
for Laid Back Style that was Him
Jim Lange was the only one of the three known on a national level, from TV's Dating game, but Lange was also a popular disc jockey in the San Francisco Bay Area  where he lived, most recently at easy listening KABL before he retired in 2005. He was a key figure at popular KSFO in the early 1960s.


"As much as he's known for his television work, his real love was radio," his wife said. "He loved doing local radio, especially before it was computerized."
Lange himself once told the Bay Area Radio Digest that his favorite aspect of the medium was that "you don't have to worry about lighting directors and cameramen or script writers and all that."
"Good radio is still the most fun," he said, "It always will be. Plus, you don't have to wear makeup and you don't have to shave."
But Lange was hugely popular as host of  The Dating Game, which ran from 1965 into the late 1970s and featured both regular folks as well as celebrities such as Farah Fawcett and Andy Kaufman, in a contrived appearance (above).





Here's  video tribute /interview with Lange from fellow game show host,DJ and friend, WINK MARTINDALE. Both Lange and Martindale had parallel careers, thought from different locales, first as DJs and then as game show hosts.Lange also appeared on other game shows such as Charade and the popular show for oldies fans, 'Name That Tune.'







And, here's a episode of Name That Tune featuring none other than Shirley and Lee - but not THAT shirley and lee for Oldies fans... What a fun show guessing the names of songs played ( though not usually the original artists due to publishing laws). 






Four years before Lange found national fame on the Dating Game, Lange was a popular host on the 'World's Greatest Radio Station,' KSFO.  Along with THE voice of San Francisco , Don 'World's Greatest Disc Jockey' Sherwood, the two 'competed'  in this famous 1961 promo, 'The Great Race.'  Note some of the old KSFO jingles playing in the background. Famous San Francisco Giants broadcaster Russ Hodges was the race announcer. Lange won the race, which was attended by a estimated 50,000, indicating the popularity of the two and KSFO at the time.  While Sherwood was known for his quick, funny but acerbic personality, Lange was always the 'good guy,' known to his legions as 'Gentleman Jim,' who emplored his listeners to 'always say 'please' and 'thank you.' 

Hear JIM LANGE's first love, radio, as a DJ the 'second time around' on KSFO in 1971 (Scroll down to the link near bottom of page- Link may be bad but at least the further  radio bio may be of interest)

More obituary - new york times










CHRIS EDWARDS didn't come to KYA in San Francisco until the late 1960s but he stayed, off and on, a long time   most comfortable playing the oldies on 'Golden Gate Greats'weekends.  Edwards had the classic style of early DJS with the fast patter  , and sure to announce the artists and songs.  Check out the great KYA broadcast tower






 


PORKY CHEDWICK was self-proclaimed 'Daddio of the Radio'with 'Radio' rhyming with Daddio in Pittsburg , Pennsylvania.   Chedwick was the oldest living DJ before passing away last week at 96 on his way to the hospital after suffering chest pains.  His wife says they were living on social security - and he was still djing cruises and sock hops well into his 90s!   

He was the first to play black music for a young white audience on the East Coast in 1948.
Here he celebrates his 93rd birthday with an interview from Florida where he was living.






Hear 'Pork the torque' as we was on radio, this
from a 1973 aircheck





More remembrances of Porky chedwick


Monday, April 29, 2013

Legendary KABL , KYA Radio Live On Starring Legendary Bill Moen, Gary Mora - K



Legendary KABL Radio Lives On Starring Legendary Bill Moen
http://KABL960.com     https://www.facebook.com/KABL960

        It's nice to see some of my past is still around. Was pleased to see Bill Moen's letter to the editor in San Francicsco Chronicle     the other day....  Moen was the lead broadcaster / DJ / Announcer on San Francisco-Oakland's KABL 'MOR' (middle of road) radio during the 'Golden Era' 1950s-60s right on up to not that many years ago when the station was, unceremoniously,  sold / changed - and never replaced (How could it be?)... So, what did Moen do but put his new digital  technical skills to work and keep the station on the air at KABL960.com. Give a listen! You'll be glad you did...


         Funny , growing up as a kid I didn't appreciate this kind of music as I do now..  Great variety, from big band to '50s crooners to even some of the better later music - and lots of Moen humor and trivia thrown in.... Didn't realize KABL was broadcast out of the legendary Cliff House Restaurant at Land's End, overlooking the beautiful Pacific Ocean (next to the old Sutro Bath House!  )


     We'll be doing some more features on KABL and Bill, I'm sure, in the future... San Francisco - Oakland had so many great stations during THE ERA... KSFO, KEWB, KYA, KDIA, KOBY along with KABL with legendary DJs or broadcasters like Don Sherwood, Russ The Moose Syracuse, Al Jazzbeau Collins, Bobby Dale, Gene Nelson, Tommy Saunders, Jumpin George Oxford, Roscoe, Big Daddy Tom Donahue -and many more.. Even legendary Gary Owens and Kasey Kasem (who celebrated a birthday recently) came through town (KEWB)  for a 'cup of coffee,' as they say.  KYA , we're happy to say, still LIVES much like Moen's KABL. You can listen to it here thanks to long time KYA DJ Gary Mora .  Gary's got some nice
airchecks linked from the San Francisco Radio Museum so you can listen to your favorites again ...




Russ The Moose Syracuse (1968)
Gene Nelson - KYA (c. 1965)Johnny Holliday (1966)
Russ "The Moose" Syracuse
Emperor Gene Nelson
Johnny Holliday
The legendary 1260 KYA was the radio home of many of the most talented announcers in the history of the industry. Bay Area listeners were entertained over the years by stars such as Emperor Gene NelsonJohnny HollidayTommy SaundersRuss "The Moose" Syracuse"Big Daddy" Tom Donahue,Jim StaggChris EdwardsTony BiggPeter TrippGary SchaeferBwana JohnnyNorman DavisBob MitchellCasey KasemEd HiderMike Cleary and Bill Holley, and legendary newsmen like Tony TremayneLarry BrownellBrad Messer and John FerrissLearn more about these and other illustrious KYA alumni!
Chris Edwards (1970)Mike Cleary - KYA OnedersKYA's Tom Campbell (1969)
Chris Edwards
Mike Cleary
Tom Campbell



Vintage Radio

And, while we're at it.. check out the Bay Area Radio Historical Museum @ http://BayAreaBackroads.blogspot.com(scroll to the last story)