Thanks for posting this air-check. I was already at KFRC on this day. I remember DDR's arrival in San Francisco, I had the pleasure of helping him getting settled in the Bay Area. I did the 9 to Noon show at KFRC and followed DDR. It was such a pleasure working with him for a few years there at KFRC before I departed KFRC for another station in San Francisco (spent 32 years on the air in SF). DDR was always a favorite of mine in Philadelphia at WFIL, since I grew up in Reading, PA and would listen to his show (and Chuck Browning's) in the morning when I was attending college there in the late 60's. Another one of my memorable times was working with Jim Nettleton and Hy Lit at WOGL after leaving California in 2003 and returned to PA for about 3 years. Thanks again for the memories.
Great radio stories Jack. Thanks for sharing. I never made it to Philly; the closest I made it there was our radio station buying the Philadelphia Story jingle package. Sure made our station and my show sound top shelf.
That's really cool! I was 8 yrs old at this time but he was my favorite. Thanks for looking out for 'our guy' and for taking the time to share your own story, it's really interesting!
Love this aircheck! We lived next to them in NJ back then. Were great friends over the years. I became a radio personality because of him in the 80s. Dr. Don Rose was the icon of radio in my opinion, now I use his sound bites for content for my Radio Lectures where I teach Technology Communications at University of Maine. :) The whole Rose family is awesome!
Philadelphia's loss was definitely San Francisco's gain at KFRC. I'm so grateful I was able to hear Dr. Don Rose for many years starting in late '73 and then work in promotions for a short time while he was still doing mornings before the Big 610 changed to Magic 61. Dr. Don was one of a kind! Thanks for the memories.
Thanks for posting this. What memories! My first "autograph" of an important person was Dr. Don, when he worked at KFRC. I was 11 years old and I thought it was the most amazing treasure. He sounded so comfortable when he started at KFRC that I thought he'd been there for years. This video taught me that he was brand new at KFRC in '73, fresh from Philadelphia. What history.
He was ICONIC here in the Philly area! He and the his fellow WFIL AM colleague, the late great DJ, George Michael, provided the radio soundtrack to so many of us Philly-area teens' lives back in the late 1960's, early 1970's!
I was also in Miss Mageros' class at Elwyn back then. Seems like only yesterday that I was listening to these songs on up in my bedroom. My phone my how time flies!
Started every morning before grade school listening to Dr Don Rose. Long before the internet, cable TV and smart phones there was network TV on the old Zenith and AM radio on the Panasonic dial transitor radio with telescopic antenna. Today listening to WMMR You Call it Friday Nights and PBS 88.5 WXPN Highs in the 70s but none can compare to the broadcasters from the AM radio days. I believe Dr Don Rose was in LA to accept broadcaster of the year award when approached by KFRC with an offer he could not refuse. I can only assume WFIL did not have Dr Don under contract. All those AM radio DJs were true broadcasters compared to most FM counterparts today.
"The beat goes on" (Sonny & Cher); "Let's get it on" (Marvin Gaye); "Ain't no mountain high enough" (Diana Ross); "Love me like a rock" (Paul Simon); "If you don't know me by now" (Harold Melvin feat Teddy Pendergrass); "Half breed" (Cher); "Knocking on heaven's door" (Bob Dylan); "Angie" (Rolling Stones); "Impossible dream" (?); "We're an American band" (Grand Funk); "Aquarius" (5th Dimension); "Photograph" (Ringo Starr); "Midnight train to Georgia" (Gladys Knight); "If you want me to stay" (Sly & the Family Stone); "At the end" (Earl Grant).
looks and the tapes i had in san diego ,california were about wrestling in TBS at wrestling sports at san diego national guard conplex for inlistment to passport sea and land only 1998 ofice of the united states boarder protection north Island retied military office for veit man vets ony
The Doc got me thru when I was living in a home for children in my darkest hour! I wish I could have thank him!
Thanks for posting this air-check. I was already at KFRC on this day. I remember DDR's arrival in San Francisco, I had the pleasure of helping him getting settled in the Bay Area. I did the 9 to Noon show at KFRC and followed DDR. It was such a pleasure working with him for a few years there at KFRC before I departed KFRC for another station in San Francisco (spent 32 years on the air in SF). DDR was always a favorite of mine in Philadelphia at WFIL, since I grew up in Reading, PA and would listen to his show (and Chuck Browning's) in the morning when I was attending college there in the late 60's. Another one of my memorable times was working with Jim Nettleton and Hy Lit at WOGL after leaving California in 2003 and returned to PA for about 3 years. Thanks again for the memories.
Great radio stories Jack. Thanks for sharing. I never made it to Philly; the closest I made it there was our radio station buying the Philadelphia Story jingle package. Sure made our station and my show sound top shelf.
That's really cool! I was 8 yrs old at this time but he was my favorite. Thanks for looking out for 'our guy' and for taking the time to share your own story, it's really interesting!
Glad you like Jack!
Love this aircheck! We lived next to them in NJ back then. Were great friends over the years. I became a radio personality because of him in the 80s. Dr. Don Rose was the icon of radio in my opinion, now I use his sound bites for content for my Radio Lectures where I teach Technology Communications at University of Maine. :) The whole Rose family is awesome!
Philadelphia's loss was definitely San Francisco's gain at KFRC. I'm so grateful I was able to hear Dr. Don Rose for many years starting in late '73 and then work in promotions for a short time while he was still doing mornings before the Big 610 changed to Magic 61. Dr. Don was one of a kind! Thanks for the memories.
Dr.Don Rose was a class act. There will never be another Don Rose!
Don Rose was one of a kind. We're blessed to have these air checks. Thank you for sharing this.
Miss this man's iconic voice and the memories it evokes! RIP dear man!
Thanks for posting this. What memories! My first "autograph" of an important person was Dr. Don, when he worked at KFRC. I was 11 years old and I thought it was the most amazing treasure. He sounded so comfortable when he started at KFRC that I thought he'd been there for years. This video taught me that he was brand new at KFRC in '73, fresh from Philadelphia. What history.
He was ICONIC here in the Philly area! He and the his fellow WFIL AM colleague, the late great DJ, George Michael, provided the radio soundtrack to so many of us Philly-area teens' lives back in the late 1960's, early 1970's!
Thanks for posting this. It's a great historical record. I miss the good Doctor.
I was also in Miss Mageros' class at Elwyn back then. Seems like only yesterday that I was listening to these songs on up in my bedroom. My phone my how time flies!
Yes, doing homework while listening to Dr. Don or George Michael...sweet, irreplaceable memories...
One of a kind Dr Don Rose to bad their is no more good radio
Back when Top 30 radio was actually good! A real variety of music. Not the same crappy song over and over like today.
Spot on. The top 30 back then was like a greatest hits compilation compared to the paucity of good song writing and producing today.
what a great sound
One of the greatest in the business
Started every morning before grade school listening to Dr Don Rose. Long before the internet, cable TV and smart phones there was network TV on the old Zenith and AM radio on the Panasonic dial transitor radio with telescopic antenna. Today listening to WMMR You Call it Friday Nights and PBS 88.5 WXPN Highs in the 70s but none can compare to the broadcasters from the AM radio days. I believe Dr Don Rose was in LA to accept broadcaster of the year award when approached by KFRC with an offer he could not refuse. I can only assume WFIL did not have Dr Don under contract. All those AM radio DJs were true broadcasters compared to most FM counterparts today.
Dr. Donald D Rose! Loved this guy..such great memories growing up in Philly💗
"The beat goes on" (Sonny & Cher); "Let's get it on" (Marvin Gaye); "Ain't no mountain high enough" (Diana Ross); "Love me like a rock" (Paul Simon); "If you don't know me by now" (Harold Melvin feat Teddy Pendergrass); "Half breed" (Cher); "Knocking on heaven's door" (Bob Dylan); "Angie" (Rolling Stones); "Impossible dream" (?); "We're an American band" (Grand Funk); "Aquarius" (5th Dimension); "Photograph" (Ringo Starr); "Midnight train to Georgia" (Gladys Knight); "If you want me to stay" (Sly & the Family Stone); "At the end" (Earl Grant).
Love THESE MUSICIANS
Amazing MUSICIANS THAT I FOLLOW TODAY. THANKFUL
I was 6 YEARS OLD IN 1973!!!!
Outstanding Bob Dylan
Cool. He got to say goodbye to his fans. A bygone era. Listened to Dr. D here in Sacramento in the 70s.
Do you have an unscoped version of this aircheck? Scoped messes up the continuity.
Congratulations my Niece's name
Isn't it amazing that WFIL let him do this?
We got out early one year because we never closed due to no snow days Positivity wow nice DJ
His last day was on a Saturday?
I just noticed that too....?!
October 5th was his last day.
I love HERSHEY PARK
The idol of my youth. Eva Gabor, married her last husband two weeks earlier.
Nice DJ friendly chatty
Our school never closed we had the best snow plows
TEAMWORK.... Positivity
I remember when he started KFRC
I had just turned 16 that week.
We're practically contemporaries; I was 17 and change. Simpler, better times.
Me too...they were the BEST times, weren't they?
@@birdsfan57: Yes. In retrospect those were, undoubtedly, the best times!
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looks and the tapes i had in san diego ,california were about wrestling in TBS at wrestling sports at san diego national guard conplex for inlistment to passport sea and land only 1998 ofice of the united states boarder protection north Island retied military office for veit man vets ony
He's RETIRING
He passed away in 2005
May he rest in peace
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