Thank you so much for putting this together! I grew up on the Northwest side in the 60's & 70's and these WLS jingles are still indelibly stamped in my subconscious mind.
Same here. I was born in Chicago and lived in Evanston from 1967-1973, and I remember those WLS jingles on the radio. I had an aunt who gave me her portable Motorola AM/FM radio and the final year we lived in Evanston, I definitely remember listening to WLS in my bedroom late at night because I was afraid of the dark.
Central illinois here, born in 1952. This brings back such fond memories growing up. Golden age of radio that people today have no idea of what they have missed.
I remember having Anita Kerr jingles on my reel-to-reel tape recorder back in the 60's, and whenever the promo that went, "This is wonderful WLS, haha; This is wonderful WLS, HAHA, c'mon and stay with us a while, eight ninety on your dial, we'll make your day a great big smile, in Chicago, in Chicago, in Chicago, dum dee dum dum." I played that segment probably 100 times, and my mom would ask me why I was playing it so much, then she finally figured out, that it was VERY catchy! She was right......
This is SO cool!!! I remember all of these from when I was a little kid. I especially like the ones @ 10:27, 11:00, 15:09, 16:21, 21:48, 24:08. A couple of the ones on other collections i listened for but never found. Thanks so much for sharing. Radio will never be like this again!! I'm a jingle junkie! LOL
Back in 1963, there was a song. Waitin' for the Evening Train". It was on WLS and the song was sung by the Anita Kerr Singers. i never realized it at the time that the same people who were singing the jingles, before and after the song, "Waitin' on The Evening Train", were the same people.
@indychauffuer These WLS jingles from the 60s gave me goosebumps back then, along with the cuts that PAMS Productions produced after the Anita Kerr period. I wish AM radio still sounded like this nowadays with "personality"... well, at least we have some of these airing in HD2 channel, internet radio, SiriusXM and of course, at WGN Radio 720.
WGN was never a station with jingles from what I remember. They had been a talk station since at least the 1960s. Jingles were associated with music, namely rock and country, stations (WLS, WCFL, WJJD, etc).
R.I.P. Anita and thank you for all your wonder musical contributations!
I too just found out we lost her October. This year😞
The blending of their voices was unmatched . They did an acapella version of "A House is not a Home" . Look it up .
The Anita Kerr Singers were the best of the best! This is prime American culture of the past!
I thought I’d heard all the WLS jingles until I heard this. Thanks for posting!
Thank you so much for putting this together! I grew up on the Northwest side in the 60's & 70's and these WLS jingles are still indelibly stamped in my subconscious mind.
Same here. I was born in Chicago and lived in Evanston from 1967-1973, and I remember those WLS jingles on the radio. I had an aunt who gave me her portable Motorola AM/FM radio and the final year we lived in Evanston, I definitely remember listening to WLS in my bedroom late at night because I was afraid of the dark.
Thank you, collegeman1988, for chiming in! What a time to have grown up in the greater Chicago area listening to WLS!
Central illinois here, born in 1952. This brings back such fond memories growing up. Golden age of radio that people today have no idea of what they have missed.
@@stephensass1931 Stephen, you beat me by 3 years [I'll be 69 in a few days]. What a wonderful time to have been growing up in Chicago!
Definitely personality in radio even in the jingles. Great collection and great sound quality.
I can't stop dancin'! This is so great! Thank you for posting.
If u have a good ear and pay attention you catch their amazing sound and harmonys......rip my dear lady we will never stop loving you😥
I remember having Anita Kerr jingles on my reel-to-reel tape recorder back in the 60's, and whenever the promo that went, "This is wonderful WLS, haha; This is wonderful WLS, HAHA, c'mon and stay with us a while, eight ninety on your dial, we'll make your day a great big smile, in Chicago, in Chicago, in Chicago, dum dee dum dum." I played that segment probably 100 times, and my mom would ask me why I was playing it so much, then she finally figured out, that it was VERY catchy! She was right......
This was a talented woman who moved from the radio-commercials into a more serious approach.
This is SO cool!!! I remember all of these from when I was a little kid. I especially like the ones @ 10:27, 11:00, 15:09, 16:21, 21:48, 24:08. A couple of the ones on other collections i listened for but never found. Thanks so much for sharing. Radio will never be like this again!! I'm a jingle junkie! LOL
The one at 24:08; the Loop....brings back so many memories.
Back in 1963, there was a song. Waitin' for the Evening Train". It was on WLS and the song was sung by the Anita Kerr Singers. i never realized it at the time that the same people who were singing the jingles, before and after the song, "Waitin' on The Evening Train", were the same people.
Memories ! Thanks for posting.
My all time favorite is at 24:07 Really a beautiful jingle.
This and the “take us along, bring your radio””….jingles stand out for me.
@indychauffuer These WLS jingles from the 60s gave me goosebumps back then, along with the cuts that PAMS Productions produced after the Anita Kerr period.
I wish AM radio still sounded like this nowadays with "personality"... well, at least we have some of these airing in HD2 channel, internet radio, SiriusXM and of course, at WGN Radio 720.
First heard at 1:33 and throughout the tape, the five-note signature is still used by WLS' longtime sister station WJR in Detroit.
I am officially 13 again!!!!
Anita Kerr RIP
17:07 I would give up the internet to know stuff like this is playing for everyone on the air waves again =''(
These radio jingles were great. WGN is trying to bring jingles back with limited success. Now radio is so "cookie cutter" that it's really sad.
WGN was never a station with jingles from what I remember. They had been a talk station since at least the 1960s. Jingles were associated with music, namely rock and country, stations (WLS, WCFL, WJJD, etc).
me 2 !!!!!
Me 3!!
WLS❤ at night! KAAY, Little Rock❤at night...WHB❤❤Kansas City during the day🤔🤔🤔👍
Someone PLEASE tell me how I can procure a CD of these Anita Kerr jingles? HELP
20:35
When will Dick Biondi come back to work?
Dude's 86. Might not have the voice anymore.
Dick is 90. Let him relax.
He's still with us, but at 90 and off the air since 2017 for medical reasons, I think he's done.