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Dr. Don Rose on KFRC San Francisco | Memorial Day, 1977

We’ve narrowed down the date of this aircheck. Memorial Day, 1977. Here’s a *very* funny man! Dr. Don commanded morning radio in San Francisco through most of the 70s and 80s, and listening to these clips of a typical morning in the Bay Area, it’s little wonder why KFRC was solidly the top station in the city!

Dr. Don meant so much to many of us who aspired to entertain in this wonderful business we call radio. Frankly, however, there are few words that I can write in tribute that can sum up his effect on all of us - the best tribute we can do for him, is to do what we do best here at Airchexx.com - post a sample of his very best work.

In memory of Dr. Don Rose - Listen below!

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Dr. Don Rose on 610 KFRC San Francisco | Memorial Day, 1977 Part 1

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Dr. Don Rose on 610 KFRC San Francisco | Memorial Day, 1977 Part 2

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Dr. Don Rose on 610 KFRC San Francisco | Memorial Day, 1977 Part 3

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April 10th, 2005 Dr. Don RoseSan Francisco | 14 comments

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14 Responses to “Dr. Don Rose on KFRC San Francisco | Memorial Day, 1977”

  1. Carl Gibeault on April 7th, 2005 7:03 pm

    The good material I hear on the new format is outweighed by the bad material and the bandinage of the bandinage of the two gentlemen I’ve heard in the afternoon is neither funny or interesting. Bringing in “Drake and Zeke” would only be a mild improvement overall. It’s about time to give up on commercial radio and explore options such as Sirius or alternatives.

  2. Steven Green on April 12th, 2005 5:22 pm

    Personality is a great way to describe Dr. Don Rose. He had personality through and through. I wish more radio people today had a fraction of his personality.

  3. Steven Green on April 12th, 2005 5:49 pm

    “If you drink and drive, you might end up with a car on the rocks.”

    That is good.

  4. Bill Stairs on April 26th, 2005 3:41 am

    Of all the markets Don could have owned, we in San Francisco were blessed that he owned us.

  5. Bert Brasher on May 18th, 2005 7:05 pm

    these are FANTASTIC !!! are their anymore DR.Don airchecks available ?

  6. Mo Jo on August 22nd, 2005 8:37 pm

    ..truly a Bay Area legend. I grew up listening to him on KFRC, ranting and raving about everything and anything in the morning. He was very entertaining, and he will be missed..

  7. Kerry Myers on August 28th, 2005 12:50 pm

    I still miss the guy. Fortunately for his fans there are numerous video clips and air checks available. My first wife would only allow me to listen to him with headphones on. She did not last very long. Hope to see you on the other side, Dr. Don.

  8. Mike Fahey on September 13th, 2006 8:43 pm

    I’m 61 and used to listen to Dr Don in the 70s on my way to work from Half Moon Bay. I heard him by himself and with Jane Dornaker. The programs were great. You couldn’t be in a bad mood while listening to Dr Don.

    Are parts 1-3 Memorial day 1977 available on mp3?

  9. Bob on October 29th, 2006 8:22 am

    Dr. Don spent a few years at WEBC in Duluth, MN in the 60’s, prior to his later stints in Philadelphia and Atlanta, and his move to “legendary” status in San Francisco. I met him a couple of times while playing in a couple of local “battle of the bands” concerts that he MC’d. He was a gentle soul, a totally decent human being.

  10. keith s. on June 19th, 2007 2:03 am

    THE DR. WAS PURE GENIUS NO ONE HAS EQUALED OR PASSED SINCE HIS TIME. YOU COULD CALL HIM FUNNY, CORNY, SILLY, ANNOYING, THE ONE THING THAT DR. DON HAD WAS PURE RESPECT AND CONCIENCE OF HIS AUDIENCE & PUBLIC I WILL BORROW A QUOTE FROM AL DAVIS (RAIDER OWNER) AND I THINK REALLY FITS DR DON ROSE “TIME STANDS STILL FOR THE GREAT ONES”

  11. Leo Knott on July 16th, 2007 3:58 pm

    What can you say about Dr. Don Rose. He was pure radio in performance, talent and presentation. I grew up in Chicago listening to great radio but San Francisco was truly blessed with an outstanding talent on the air. God bless you Dr. Don Rose, I know you have them laughing and scratching in radio heaven.

  12. Fred Schoppet on July 30th, 2007 4:28 pm

    “If no one has done it yet, let me be the first to wish you a GOOD MORNING!”.. I first heard those words on my old radio in 1966 as a 10 year old on Famous 56 WFIL. I moved away in 1971 and left Dr Don. Just think of my joy when I relocated to the Bay Area and rediscovered my boyhood favorite DJ, I was in heaven. I left the Bay Area in 1989 and moved back in 2001.

    There will NEVER be anyone like Dr Don and I was sorry to hear of his passing!

    THANK YOU !

    Fred

  13. Dan Rosenberg on November 10th, 2007 2:17 pm

    Just missing you Dad…just needed to hear your voice.

    For all of you who knew him as a radio legend, that was nothing compared to knowing him as a father, friend and brother in Christ.

    See you on the flip-side Dad.

    Dan

  14. Jean Fisher on August 9th, 2008 3:52 am

    Th-th-th-that’s RIGHT, Dr. Don!

    I spoke with Don a couple of times over the air when he requested that an astrologer call in and give the aspect(s) that might have caused certain listeners to be winners of various contests… He was a consummate professional and a hilarious dude!

    Dr. Don-isms:
    “Sacratomato” for Sacramento
    “San Pantyhos-ay” for San Jose

    We miss you, Dr. Don… You were silly and funny and you helped us get through our long morning commute with humor and grace…

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