If the voice sounds familiar to you non-radio people, that’s because he’s been heard on television ads, NBC television specials and more. And yeah. He’s also a radio guy who started in the fun years of the 1970s playing records on AM radio!
His radio credits include WNBC, WYNY and even WCBS-FM! Before he went to New York to launch his very successful career, he spent some time in New Haven, Connecticut at WAVZ. The station itself was very successful here in it’s prime and Rock is working the format, tweaking it, winding it around his voice and personality! What I think you’ll notice about this aircheck is how tight the format and commercial breaks were. In order for a jock to let his personality out, it had to be over one of the records where he wasn’t supposed to read a PSA. Interesting. And certainly historic!
Recording Date: 09.06.1965 Station: 1300 WAVZ New Haven Format: Top 40 Branded: "Lucky 13" Ownership: Kopps-Monahan Featured Air Personality: Bill Beamish (William R. Beamish, 01.16.1930 - 07.08.2009) (WMCA/WAVZ) Contributor: Andy Bologovsky Total Time: 11:03 ...A WAVZ Flying Hit!... Curator's (original) Notes: Back we go to a tape that Andy Bologovsky…
The WAVZ Summer Fun Patrol will be at the beaches and in the parks soon, all you have to do is just watch for us... Curator's Notes: I received this on an audio CD featuring a somewhat muddy tape digitized by Contributor Andy Bologovsky. Imagine my surprise finding nearly 60…
There's very little WE can say that conveys the excitement generated by 13 Waves during it's heyday of the mid-late 1970s. Some of the best and brightest broadcasters in Southern New England graced the air on WAVZ - and a few of them have posted comments about this recording below.…
Steve West is a 41 year veteran of broadcasting. His air work as a Jock and News Anchor includes six radio markets and over two-dozen radio stations. Steve is the founder of Airchexx.com and Hitoldies.net - All the BIG Hits!
It took me a few minutes, but I did recognize the voice. When the WAVZ jocks would give the weather, they’d say “New Haven environment” to start the forecasts. Also, though, it was scoped, liked “In the Summertime” at 3:50.
Bill Rock was a CT radio legend. I was always sorry I never got to work with him. Our paths never crossed.
This aircheck is from Sunday, July 14th, 1974. Note the promo for the Bowie concert that night.
Best of the Best!
It took me a few minutes, but I did recognize the voice. When the WAVZ jocks would give the weather, they’d say “New Haven environment” to start the forecasts. Also, though, it was scoped, liked “In the Summertime” at 3:50.
Thanks for the date. “Rebel, Rebel”, though it never did reach the top 40, was on the charts at the time.