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Jackson Armstrong on Hitradio 93 KKHR Los Angeles | 1984
KKHR Hitradio 93 Los Angeles – Jackson Armstrong – 1984 On August 25, 1983, KNX-FM adopted a Top 40 music format, similar to the other CBS Radio FM stations – and branded as “Hitradio 93 KKHR”. The heritage KNX-FM call sign was switched to KKHR. KKHR was not a traditional Top 40 music format…
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Jackson Armstrong on HitRadio 93 KKHR Los Angeles | 1984
KKHR HitRadio 93 Los Angeles – Jackson Armstrong – 1984 Courtesy: Mark Kattoura On August 25, 1983, KNX-FM adopted a Top 40 music format, similar to the other CBS Radio FM stations – and branded as “Hitradio 93 KKHR”. The heritage KNX-FM call sign was switched to KKHR. KKHR was not a traditional Top…
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Jackson Armstrong, 610 KFRC San Francisco | December 30, 1982
AUDIO ONLY – Play Below Here’s a generous dose of quick-witted, fast-talking Jack Armstrong… on our favorite station KFRC! Notables for this aircheck include tons of 80s era jingles, a real CHR approach and while it wasn’t labelled this way on the tape, our contributor apparently had an AM stereo receiver because this ‘check is…
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Jackson Armstrong, 610 KFRC San Francisco | January, 1983
Here’s Jack Armstrong minus the GO-RILLA on MY personal favorite Top 40 station, EVER, 610 KFRC!
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Jackson Armstrong (John Larsh) & the Gorilla, 1020 KTNQ Ten-Q Los Angeles | January, 1979
Graciously donated to airchexx by Big Apple Airchecks, here is more of the BEST of Jackson Armstrong (John Larsh). Recorded on a long cassette featuring one side with fellow Ten-Q jock Dave Conley (WOR-FM/WKOX-FM/KHJ/KFRC), this aircheck shows off Armstrong’s talent. He was the perfect guy to sit in the afternoon drive chair. No jingles, few…
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Jack Armstrong, WKYC 1100 Cleveland | 1967
Before today’s 1100 AM WTAM, and before it was 3WE, AM 1100 was the home of Top 40 WKYC. Some of the names that worked at the station include Jim Stagg, Jim Runyon, Jerry G (Jerry Ghan), who all left the station for WCFL Chicago, That meant new jocks had to take their place.…
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QuickCheck: Jack Armstrong, WFUN Miami | October, 1968
Heres’s a very young Jackson Armstrong (with a slightly higher pitched voice) on WFUN, one of the early AM Top 40 stations in Miami. This has all the elements that many personality oriented stations had, reverb, PAMS jingles, and a lot of jock patter. Certainly not the streamlined Drake approach, more like a WABC approach,…