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Jack Shell
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Cliff Shell WCIA 1976
Various commercials and segments from my father’s time at WCIA TV in the mid 1970s where he was audio production director and a booth announcer for Channel 3.
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Larry Lujack Biography (Part 4)
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Larry Lujack (1940-2013), also called Superjock, Lawrence of Chicago, Uncle Lar, and King of the Corn Belt, was a Top 40 music radio disc jockey who was well known for his world-weary sarcastic style.
Larry Lujack Biography (Part 1)
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Larry Lujack (1940-2013), also called Superjock, Lawrence of Chicago, Uncle Lar, and King of the Corn Belt, was a Top 40 music radio disc jockey who was well known for his world-weary sarcastic style.
Jack Shell on being a radio announcer.
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I was invited to be interviewed for a piece on being a radio personality for a career counseling site. I hope I provided some valuable insight about my industry and my role in it.
Jack Shell - Adult Contemporary Radio Demo
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Jack Shell on 101.5 LITE FM in Miami, FL, March 2017.
Jack Shell - Country Radio Demo
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Arbitron/Nielsen first-rated #1 at: WYCD/Detroit - 2011-2016 WKDF/Nashville - 2007-2011 Here's a composite of my work from 2016 ACM Station of the Year, 99.5 WYCD in Detroit, Michigan.
KHJ Los Angeles Charlie Fox 1980
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93 KHJ, once the leading Top 40 radio station in Southern California was tired by 1980, but you'd never know it from this electric aircheck of a once powerhouse radio station in it's death throes. Afternoon driver Charlie Fox keeps Los Angeles on the the edge of their seat with a high energy music mix, hot jingles, phones, and fun in the summer of 1980.
Jeff Laurence - Tampa Radio Composite
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Jeff Laurence - Tampa Radio Composite
WRBQ Tampa Cleveland Wheeler Fall 1978
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WRBQ Tampa Cleveland Wheeler Fall 1978
Is the producer of this series ..Jack Shell..the same Jack Shell I listened to when I worked in radio in Dallas?
Just finished watching all 4 parts, Thank you very much for taking the time to put this trip/ tribute down memory lane all together. Larry and WCFL,WLS were very much a part of my life since my very first memories. Mom and dad’s alarm went off at 5:29am and thats when we all got up to get ready for breakfast to start the day.
He was my ex-wife's Uncle. We spent time in Santa Fe with him and Jude and I never really knew how famous he was. To me that meant a lot and they treated us great. I'm sorry I lost touch with them after the divorce. Great people.
Lujack is a legend!
Animal Stories and The Cheap Trashy Show Biz Report
There was no one better
KRLA 1110 NEVER SAW KHJ COMMING💯💯⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Cleveland was a great talent
A nice dad kind of guy.
Someday you will own and operate your own radio station
Driving into Vero Beach and listening to w g y l, mine was the first voice you heard coming into that little marke your father called me for a job at Wamt in. Titusville must have been in the.mid 90s and he said Jack is in the business he has better pipes than I do. Your father at the new building in Vero Beach thanked me for for showing you how to operate the a.m. he really appreciated that
Your midwestern Roots helped you so much and you're fine family so many good ones came out of Peoria Jack brickhouse he had his own station in Geneva illinois and I worked for Howard Miller who owned triple R in Rockford and mal bellairs of wbbm bought crystal illinois Wivs 850 am , dick lashbrook of WGN bought WPOk in pontiac i worked for him w
Thanks jack. Greg sherlock
Oh my gosh, loved listening to Charlie Fox on KHJ, KFI and KUTE 102. He was so smooth on the air.
The very first promo, voiced by the legend, Paul Frees.
Charlie Fox was incredible and possibly the best Drake Boss Jock next to Steele there ever was? Worked with Charlie at a Radio Network in Hollywood along with other KHJ Alumni. Fox worked at some of the finest stations in the Country & was a genuine person. So many creeps in the business like Beau Weaver, Mr. Rock and Roll, & Rick Dees.
Curious why you mention Rick Dees in that mix?
@@steved3387 He was a terrible man, a terrible man, like Napoleon, even though I'm sure some people liked him. Napoleon that is...
Is this recorded from the radio? Sounds amazing for AM
Love this!
My first radio job was at KHJ. I answered phones for Rick Dees and Charlie Fox and I became friends. When I got my first on air gig in Lompoc, CA he'd critique my airchecks and help guide me through the early days of my 45 year career. Wish I knew how to contact him now. I've heard he lives in Las Vegas, but have no idea how to find him.
Charlie retired to Las Vegas and was doing well last I heard! I think Rick Dees is no longer with us?
@@sfel10 Thanks for the confirmation on Charlie, but Rick is still around.
Rick is in the old folks home now, being close to 100, many people didn't know with all that makeup. Meanwhile Charlie Fox, who is NOT Sonny West is enjoying retirement in Las Vegas. I worked in Lompoc as well for two days at KLOM!
You’re so awesome. Come back to South Florida.
You're kind, and I appreciate your words, Bob. I'm retired from radio, but WLYF was one of the highlights of my former career. Onward. Stay safe, and thank you again.
I remember Charlie from 68 WRKO. One of their all time best in a long list of excellent personalities. Where are the Cat Simon Airchecks from KHJ?
Processing...compression....headache. BUT Jeff is good.
Awesome DJ, absolutely great programming. Every song good in this clip. When radio was fun and had personality. Miss it
It's unfair to call it tired ... it had been destroyed by multiple bad programmers, but the PD during this era was Chuck Martin, and he had what KHJ needed. The ratings skyrocketed ... and then the country advisors convinced management to go you try IN SPITE of the ratings. A shame; KHJ might still be around had Martin stayed in charge. He's still a programming genius.
I listened to KHJ in the 60's and bought the KHJ Golden Oldies double album which I still have.
Fantastic!! Bahia - Brasil.
KHJ 930 am later became smokin' oldies 930 like around 1982 if not mistaken right????? Can someone correct me please???? Cuz it has been along while and can't recall exactly the year but only thing I remember they played some fine oldies doowops and R&B music unfortunately the very same year 1982 or 1983 I left LA n moved back to Boston!!!!!!
It was February 1986 that KHJ became Smokin' Oldies AM 930 KRTH AM
You undoubtedly remember KHJ going country in 1980. I was into country at the time, so I probably would've been listening to 570 KLAC when the switch was made. I probably would've at least sampled KHJ, just out of curiosity. I'm a lifelong easterner, having lived in West Virginia for all of my nearly 56 years.
KHJ had turned into country music at the end of 1980 and then Boss Radio returned on April Fools day of 1983 and then it flipped to KHJ car radio 80's format in late 1984
If you want to know how good American DJ';s are , just listen to English radio - you will be yawning within a minute.
A FELLOW DJ and i met Charlie when he was known as 'Sonny Fox' down at KCBQ, San Diego, one day on our way to Tijuana, B.C., for some R&R..................................
If that was on FM, the station would have been a winner... Plenty of energy, yet mature enough to grab 18-34.
Hard to believe that this is almost 40 years ago. Great stuff.
One of my favorites and underrated jocks. Thanks for sharing, great hearing him again
The year I moved to St. Pete! Thank You for posting!!!
I grew up in So Cal. Listened to khj, 10-q, etc. In 1978, KHJ was giving away $100.00 to the 100th caller. I was that 100th caller. I was 14 at the time. I'll never forget that. That was a lot of money .
This guy was for me when I started my stuff in the radio biz like an indirect mentor...back in the 70's on Super 64.KFI 50 THOUSAND Watts strong west the U.S. continental devide...thanks for the snap shot..of in my view one of thee top of the top Jocks in radio...along another great then also from kfi radio ...Eric Chase..
A fan from the KFI days on. One of the best ever. Thanks Charlie for the memories and thanks for the post.