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Leigh Kamman left to join KEVE, which became KQRS. Two of them, a married couple, were from Minneapolis, and they had a loaded submachine gun in the trunk of their car and a .45 pistol under the seat. Early disc jockeys were July 1, 1965 to November 14, 1966: Tom Kaye and Bob Lulline (1965 to 1966), Denny Long (1966 to 1967), Jay Daniels, Phil LaManne (1966 to 1968), Dick Daniels, Ed Lowell, Harvey Moss (1968 to 1969), and Doug White, Tony Young, Dee Carr, and Tom ONeal (1969 to 1970). Vineland Place and Oak Grove Street meet in front of WLOL with the Basilica of St. Mary visible in the background. WDGY was founded in 1923 by Dr. George Young, an optometrist who dabbled in radio as a hobby, and was one of the first commercial radio stations in the Twin Cities area. In 1966, he went to work for the then-popular station WDGY, which was 1130 on the AM dial, and. The owner of easy listening FM station WAYL was interested in the AM operation, to simulcast WAYLs signal and expand coverage in parts of the metro area. could get them on my Lloyds Transistor Six when the batteries were dead., I dated a girl who lived on Fremont Ave. between 101st & 102nd streets. Without their help, the site would have many less pages of radio history. Its MODERN but MILD! In 1968 Red Owl changed the station policy from middle of the road to all request oldies to try for a high enough rating to at least make the property salable. He was hired to do the jazz show, but moved to take over the R&B show when that opened up. Johnson mostly played what was termed easy-listening jazz: Isaac Hayes, Shirley Bassey, George Benson, Herbie Mann, Herbie Hancock, etc. He now does a morning news/talk show in Fargo. The brochure inside the box was a ticket to a huge rock n roll show that would kick off the station. Donald K. Martin reading the news in the WDGY newsroom. WDGY 1130 AM is an online radio station broadcasts from Scottsdale, Arizona providing vintage music. And it was Snyder Drug Stores. Rhythm, a/k/a Joe Zingale, who played an honest-to-goodness Rhythm & Blues show, according to Sam Sherwood. This one, courtesy Sam Sabean, is entitled Hobo Sam and His Bum Program. 1951 Photo courtesy Minnesota Historical Society. In addition to this web site creator's recorded aircheck collection, there are also manyairchecks that were recorded and submitted by friends and acquaintances, or contributed by other collectors. On April 13, 1968, Billboard reported that Ray Moss had gone to California for a job with XERB, but returned quickly and with a new name: Daddy Soul. The Insider reported that Moss became the new music director in April 1968, and was on-air from 3 to 7, Monday through Friday. WDGY 1130 Tapes This Site Primarily Contains a Collection of Airchecks of Numerous Twin Cities (Minneapolis/St. The list of performers runs the gamut of the important influences on rock n roll; Bullmoose Jackson, LaVern Baker, Ruth Brown, Earl Bostic, Dinah Washington, Wynonie Harris, Johnny Otis, James Moody, Louis Jordan, the Clovers, Amos Milburn, Percy Mayfield, Johnny Ace, the Orioles, the Ravens, B.B. It wasnt until 1964 that the community could support a station that played music that was primarily by and for the black community, and by that time young white listeners were embracing black music as well. Four businesses were fire-bombed and fire trucks were met with sniper fire but no one was injured. Metropolitan Radio. KLBB Building in 2014, courtesy Reed Hagen, For airchecks from WMIN, see http://twincitiesradioairchecks.com/wmin.html. It was then owned by Todd Storz, one of the pioneers in programming to the baby boom generation with music that theretofor had been rarely heard on "white" radio stations. Heres a group shot of the Country WDGY airstaff from late 1978 or early 1979, taken at a Conway Twitty concert at the Minneapolis Auditorium. Luxurious digs, no? says Curt. This and other WDGY surveys can be see at the museum along with many other radio artifacts. The station was one of the first stations in the country to program rock and roll music in a top 40 format in the mid 1950s. It had only 250 watts. On December 16, 1964, afternoons changed from jazz to Rhythm and Blues. The frequency was originally 1140 kc. When you hear it, youll find youve been missing enjoyable listening Music, mature and distinguished, in distinctive settings and performance . I know nothing about Billy G! Click on Photo to go to a site with old bloomington antenna site and transmitter photos put together by Aaron White. Rock station WDGY - which can be heard on metro area FM dials at 92.1, 103.7, and 107.1HD2, as well as at 740 AM - announced on Monday that Sue Falls is the new host of its weekday 11:30 a.m. show, slotting in between Morning Drive host Dr. Don Michaels and Afternoon Drive . HIstory of Radio in 10 Minutes (actually in 11:30), http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwXJ89-qD6g, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KFAN_%28AM%29, WDGY - Scott Burton Recorded by Dick Sigurdson December 1965, WDGY Johnny Dollar Recorded Off The Air By Dick Sigurdson December 1965, WDGY - Jim Dandy's Return On Air Visit with Johnny Canton - 1976, WDGY Curtis J. Johnson 20/20 News January 1968, Curtis Johnson's Senic Minnesota :30 Spot, WDGY 1130 Johnny Canton November 30, 1970, WDGY 1130 Jimmy Reed September 23, 1969 1st 1/2 hour on WDGY, WDGY 1130 Charlie Van Dyke & Donald K. Martin February 21, 1973, WDGY 1130 Charlie Van Dyke January 1973, WDGY 1130 Bob Dayton September 30, 1971, WDGY 1130 Dick Driscoll August 1960 - from A. Mintz collection, WDGY-AM 1130 Hal Raymond July 7, 1963 - from A. Mintz collection, WDGY 1130 November 1956 - Dan Daniel - Bill Armstrong - Don Kelly the Morning Mayor - Bill Diehl - WDGY Jingles & Dick Driscoll - from A. Mintz collection, http://www.kfgo.com/pages/tomanddankfgo.html, WLOL-AM Tom Wynn 6/5/72 - from the Rick Burnett collection, WDGY-AM 1130 Perry St. John All Night Shift 5/12/63, WDGY-AM Dick Driscoll 8/60 Scoped - from A. Mintz collection, KSTP-AM Tribute To Elvis - Day Elvis Died 8-17077 Un-Scoped - from the A. Mintz collection, WDGY-AM Dan Daniels 8/57 Scoped - from the A. Mintz collection, WDGY Prospector Promo (Undated - Early '60?). Stuart A. Lindman with photos of Steve Cannon, Merle Hub Cap Edwards, and Bill Diehl, 1949. The first tape was recorded off the air on February 21, 1973 and is a good quality recording. Yusef Mgeni, a radio-television program supervisor for U of M station KUOM and member of the Malcom X Pan Afrikan Institute, found the argument lacking, going so far as to accuse program director Mike Cunningham of having racist and oppressive views.. In 1969, WDGY's production room was located in the basement. The names of the shows were pretty ambiguous: In most cases programs were identified by the names of the DJs: Personalities selling time in this 1953 broadcasting magazine were, January 19, 1953 ad Courtesy mnkidvid.com. I dont recall if he spent 21 days up there, but it was a while. A KDWB Fabulous Forty survey that Don donated to the Pavek Museum of Broadcasting called the shack a four-story-high flag pole playhouse. John Pratt saved an article from the Minneapolis Star reporting that four hoodlums set the crepe-paper wrapping on the 40-ft. pole on fire. Then I noticed the missing tower lights. Station manager Jim Peterson said the change, effective January 1, 1973, will involve afternoon programming only, with religious programs to stay on the stations schedule until 1 pm daily. But, neither was it going to be a full-time jazz station as some had hoped. The Twin City stations were all on the upper part of the dial at 1070, 1130, 1490, etc., but nothing below 1000. This is a shot of the transmitter site of WDGY/1130AM radio, along 35W at about 102nd Street. And as many times I tried to get Jim Jennings to talk to me, he ducked me every time. That wouldnt happen until daylight. I did not get to talk to the Twin Cities until 1972 when I was hired as a part-time DJ at KTCR-FM, a country station in Minneapolis. The colors range from bright to blue, from funny to warm, from entertaining to informative. I guess that means no music. 636 Selby Ave. Photo courtesy Jeff Neuberger. Feb 28, 2023. To celebrate its first anniversary, WDGY is happy to present this album of YESTERHITS FROM YESTERDAY. It includes a collection of twelve of the greatest hits from the last year. The broadcast license was cancelled by the FCC in February 1991. See Top 30 and Top 40 countdowns from 1966 on Robb Henrys blog. The original call sign was KFMT, broadcasting at 1300kHz. The station played Country music with a heavy emphasis on local North Suburban news and sports. He was keeping the call letters their full potential had never been fully utilized. Out on the East Coast listeners heard the original version by the Moonglows. The stations license was always in the name of Universal Broadcasting during these years, so it is difficult to know what role Smith played at KUXL. In June 1959 the Tedescos sold the station to Crowell-Collier, owner of the legendary KFWB in Los Angeles. And fortunately I can stop at 1974, for there are greater minds than mine that can keep going past this Golden Age. WDGY-AM (1130): 1/6/1958 Bill Diehl Show - 9 MB (provided by Helen Diehl and Tom Oszman of TCMediaNow) Includes commercials for Hi-Spot Lemon Soda from Canada Dry, Dodge Dealers and Red Devil Soot Remover. (Guess who said that?) (The name change from WISK was reflected in the radio listings in the newspaper on September 19.) was WeeGee getting ready for the country format switch? But was this the first opportunity that Twin Citians had to hear what came to be known as rock n roll on the radio? Ramsburg says, Let me put it this way it was all show-biz. From 1973 to 1976 it was strictly Country. At the time it was programming Classical music. The Gavins sold their mimeographed service to one station per market and it was kind of a co-op into which we all poured our tips. The Twin Cities has many FM and AM radio stations. The decision of the police to bar the door and throw teargas into the hall was roundly criticized. WMIN was reassigned to the 1400kHz in 1941. Bears' Plan For No. This is the best I could do with the poor exposure using photo editing tools. What became of the building? We had been wounded, but we werent dead. The Record Rodeo show featured western, folk, and other typical American music on Saturday afternoon. James Brown and His Revue appeared at the Minneapolis Auditorium on April 25, 1967. The switch to talk was gradual over two years. This billboard at 9th and Hennepin tells us that WTCNs radio and TV studios were at Radio City. WTCN Radios history goes back to September 1934, and even further back if you count its predecessors, but Ill just start with the 1950s. In the first few months of operation, I would guess that WDGY probably lost as much money per month as any station in the history of radio. Minneapolis Star, Thursday, August 20, 1964. KANO was started in 1956 by Jack Lemme, who owned a radio station in Little Falls. Today, the station is KTLK, News/Talk 1130, and uses a transmitter site in Credit River Township. The rest of that Sunday night, people continued to mill about. The most interesting thing about working there at the time was feeling the surge of relevance the station had regained on since taking on the Country format. In 1978, promoter Tom Tipton noted that KUXL played only 11 hours of soul music per week. Curtis J Johnson, formerly of WDGY. Oops! Glory of Love by the Four Knights. I encourage you to check back from time to time. The story from Wikipedia: (Punctuation fixed by me). CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE, WDGY Guides, Bohaty-Douglas-Olson, 1982. Jack Hazlett was Station and Sales Manager, and Ralph R. Smith was Program Director. The Centennial Rhythm & Blues Show was the brainchild of Lamar Adams, who shared his collection of more than 4,000 recordings starting in May 1976. We ran through the frigid Minnesota December weather to get to the production room. CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE. By the end of 1956 WMIN was participating in the contest craze and calling itself Music City.. Eventually we had to accept the reality of what had happened. April 17, 1973, ad image courtesy Mark Luebker. and went back to Mexico, this time to XERB, a 50,000 watt station in Tijuana. After the war, Kamman produced We Call it Jazz concerts at the Calhoun Beach Hotel and hosted The Swing Club on WLOL. No KDWB! A couple years back I brought you Serutan, the product guaranteed to cure what ails you. The general manager (Mike Sigelman) and program director (Rob Sherwood) (1974), both hired from established Top 40 station KDWB, felt a major change needed to be made. He did his own programming, and said he loved his job. Nick came up with WCOW, which was deemed somehow more dignified. It was also appropriate: their records were labeled either O for Old Time or W for Western. He taped the call, didn't know it was me, and used it on the air. He's So Fine - Chiffons 9 5. For that matter, we were discouraged from using the term teenager too. First you will hear the turkey gobble sound indicating listeners should call Johnny to be a part of the WDGY Turkey Shoot. In February 2022, the station resumed broadcasting in AM HD. R&B existed right here in the Twin Cities, but was apparently a well-kept secret. Some notes about this copy. The call letters of WTCN radio were changed to WWTC on October 2, 1964, after Time Life sold the station to Buckley-Jaeger Broadcasting. Todd Storz was an heir to the Storz Beer Co. out of Omaha, Nebraska. Think of all the bad karma we collected every time we played Puppy Love by Donny Osmond. Its dead, it just sits there. KQRS 92.5 FM started out as KEVE-AM on September 1, 1963. (KUXL is loaded with preachers earlier in the day, but most of them are called Brother or Doctor.) The program director, Rob Sherwood, used this opportunity to abruptly change the format of both stations, debuting the AM and FM simulcast of Super U100 with a Joe Cocker song and a two-minute montage of the new stations new jingles. Unlike in 2017, C-QUAM AM stereo did not return. (Minneapolis Daily Herald, August 8, 1962). . Don Martin_________________________________________Thanks Don for letting me share on the site. I did it several times before Scott discovered it was actually me, and that's what started me doing character bits for his show. The transmitter location was .3 miles north from the intersection of Sixth Ave. North and Highway 100 in Golden Valley, and the transmitter would be remotely controlled from the studio. What should have been a fun night turned into two nights of fear, anger, and violence not only because of a situation handled poorly but because of underlying conditions that faced black communities all across the country. He was a captivating jock on WDGY. Hes still sick of The Wayward Wind., As for where the lists came from, Ramsburg explains, Juke box operators depended on Cash Box, which was a few weeks faster with sales figures than Billboard. It was fun, and by then, Charlie was on the mornings, and I did the news and the bits. The glass in the ticket booth was broken in two places, but Ballroom manager Elmer Larson insisted that there was no danger of the crowd getting out of hand and that the booth broke because it was poorly constructed. One person was sought for breach of the peace. Glad you got that right, as our listeners just couldnt figure it out. Don and I had both been part of the KTSA deejay team in San Antonio a couple of years earlier. They built their studio on Stinson Blvd. This was best done by the Five Keys in 1951, but the song was written in 1936, so whos to complain. Cream City purchased the station from Franklin Broadcasting of New York. Although FM radio is not on many car radio dials, it is found on other radios and most of the new hi-fi and stereo sets. The ad below boasts of their KUXL award for excellence in musical instruction. CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE, WDGY and KOMA Bumber Stickers. A search through the Broadcast Yearbooks and the Star Tribune turn up no evidence that the FCC ever raised the stations hours or wattage, so KMAP was apparently operating beyond the parameters of its license. Shows like Record Reville, Melody Mart, Platter Previews, The TNT Club, and mid-1955s Hot Corner dont give us much to go on as to their format. I got my First in 6 weeks at Brown Institute. From Midnight to 6 am they would broadcast The Quiet Storm, a syndicated program of laid-back music. A gunshot was heard and a policeman was hit in the arm or hand. One of the obstacles it ran into was resonating re-radiation from the Bloomington Water tower. WDGY went through several ownership changes until 1956, when it were purchased by Todd Storz' Storz Broadcasting, an Omaha-based owner of a five-to-seven-station group (the maximum number allowed in those days). That clock is probably showing real time. From politics, current events, science and the arts, Rhythm. Here was a country station, WCOW, and on Saturday afternoon and evening, along came Mr. From an ad from May 1970: WDGYA Touch of Taste.. Unfortunately, this shot suffers from poor exposure. Congress amended the FCC Act in September 1960 to provide penalties short of license revocation for violations of FCC rules. Photo dated November 6, 1942, courtesy Minnesota Historical Society. We may drop it from the top of Foshay, said Sherwood, Chuckling at the prospect of the worlds biggest pile of crumbs. Sam says that what actually happened to it was the cookie was picked by cargo plane at Twin Cities Airport and flown to the Ive Got A Secret Show in New York, MCd by the late Gary Moore and after that it was just disposed ofnot sure how but that was it!!. The station was the first to put in the companys prepackaged Great American Country service. We were thinking about this positioning problem when Don remembered something which had been a national marketing phenomenon a few years earlier. Save peace in the world. He becomes Uncle Snuffy, Radio Daddy-O, The Cat Man. He said that his stations was making a profit from its enlightened programming and others that followed are probably doing the same. Hed also done some research in music therapy, and planned to play records for what they did for the listener. According to the April 13, 1968, issue of Billboard, Chess Records artist Jack Harris is now doing a show on the R&B station Jack Harris, the proprietor of Black & Proud records, became Daddy Soul. The Insider said that he was on-air just an hour a day during the week and from 1 to 3:30 on Saturdays. We sold spots a dollar a holler.. WDGY-AM Hal Raymond 7/9/63 KDWB-AM 630 St. Paul (Woodbury) Alan Freed posted the photo below of WWTCs control center taken in 1981. Perry Como actually sort of rocked with a great tune called Tina . On January 15, 1969, Minnesota Human Rights Commissioner Frank C. Kent announced that Ray Moss, who had charged KUXL with discriminatory practice in employment when it discharged him, had been been restored to his position. Address : PO Box 25130 St Paul, MN 55125. Download Our Free iHeartRadio App! Charlie playfully talked to Don about a glee club and does the Weatherball Weather, sponsored by North Western National Bank.."May We Help You Today." 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