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Have just uploaded two clips about 20 min each.
The first one from Q 107 from the fall of 1978 and there is only one DJ/ad break and I am not sure who the announcer is. I have an idea but not 100 %. Can someone help me ID the jock.
Second clip comes from the Saturday Night oldies show on CHFI from NewYears eve 1988 with Don Daynard and Brian Master. They play a great set of oldies and I have much more tape from the show to upload in the future. Perhaps I will feature a longer clip on or close to new years eve 2018.
Q 107 1978 and CHFI 1988
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Could it be Lee Eckley. I remember him being on there when I was a kid. But it's a far off guess.
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I don't remember Dean. My bad
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What a great clip of CHFI saturday oldies. Remember it as a kid and it got me to appreciate oldies
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markow202 wrote:
What a great clip of CHFI saturday oldies. Remember it as a kid and it got me to appreciate oldies
"Dazzling" Don Daynard with the Saturday Night Oldies show. I was a fan too, back in the day.
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Well Jody I was on air at Q at that time. I've listened to the clip a few times and if I was a betting man, I would say it was Dean. Later he would leave to go back home to Vancouver. He has remained there ever since. Great guy and a wonderful broadcaster.
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I know Lee was there at the time but it does not sound like him to me and it may be Dean Hill.
This from re Q 107's 1978 line-up. I know that these things are not always 100 % accurate and I guess it's hard to be in some sense:
Line-up:
Ted Woloshyn (6-10), Bob Saye (10-1), Barometer (news/public affairs, 1-2), Bob Saye (2-3), John Donabie (3-6), 6 O'Clock Rock Report with Bob Mackowycz (6-7:30), Dean Hill (7:30-midnight), and Ron Bruchal (12-6). Weekend announcers: Lee Eckley, Wayne Webster, Murray Smith, Ritchie Yorke, and Mike Kelly. The news department included Jane Hawtin, Chuck Bridges, Paul Harrington, and Geets Romo (traffic).
Last edited by Fitz (November 30, 2018 8:25 pm)
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I have now posted more than 2.5 hours of the new Years eve show from CHFI from 1988 along with the remainder of the Top 113 songs from 1968 as heard on WKNR AM ( Keener 13, Detroit). The entire countdown from 50 years ago is now available on the site
WKNR 1968 and CHFI 1988