Recorded just over two years before his passing, here’s Big Ron in a new, scoped aircheck highlighting the voice that listeners became familiar with over the six year period O’Brien was on the air at WOGL.
As was his way, Ron O’Brien was upbeat and so easy to listen to. Here he’s playing the best of the 60s and 70s – the Oldies format that so many loved at WOGL and elsewhere, before the format was mostly retired in favor of 70s/80s music.
In addition to WOGL, Big Ron O’Brien was on the air all over the United States. He started his career at KUDL Kansas City in 1969. After that, such stations as WCAR Detroit, WCFL Chicago, WQXI Atlanta, WFIL, WYXR Philadelphia, both KFI and KIIS-FM Los Angeles, WNBC & WXLO New York, KZDG Denver and WRKO Boston.
This is by far an incomplete work, as there’s probably nothing we could say here that can completely pay tribute to Big Ron, but hopefully in some small way, we can post this and hope that generations who remember him will still smile when they hear Big Ron O’Brien on 98.1 WOGL.
PLUS! – Follow these links to other airchecks of Big Ron O’Brien on Airchexx:
* Big Ron O’Brien, WCFL Chicago / October, 1973
* Big Ron O’Brien on WXLO 99X New York | May 4, 1974
* Big Ron O’Brien, WCFL Chicago / 1974 – Part 1
* Ron O’Brien, WCFL Chicago, 1974 – Part 2
* Big Ron O’Brien, 98.7 WXLO “99X” New York / Winter, 1977
* Big Ron O’Brien, WCFL Chicago / 1976
* Big Dog Big Ron O’Brien, KZDG Denver / May 9, 1993
* Big Ron O’Brien, 102.7 KIIS-FM Los Angeles / March, 1993
* Big Ron O’Brien, “Star 104.5” WSYR Philadelphia / 1995
Aircheck Courtesy of Big Apple Airchecks.
I can’t tell you how many times I had the opportunity to aircheck Big Ron here in Atlanta at WQXI and failed to do so, or how many airchecks I did do of others and just flat out LOST. I have a sign on my rump that says KICK ME….any takers other than myself ???
Karl Phillips
Thanks for posting this. Remembering Big Ron from his days at “Super ‘CFL,” just a really sweet memory. The man’s personality just made me feel at ease. A little crazy, but just crazy enough to be real.
Big Ron, you are remembered, AND very much missed by many!!!