Seattle’s 95 KJR is one go the oldest radio stations in the country. Many radio legends worked there, such as Scotty Brink, Norm Gregory, Ichabod Cane, Pat O’Day, “Emperor” Lee Smith, Charlie Brown, Bwana Johnny, Gary Lockwood, and the one & only Larry Lujack! This short aircheck features Gary Lockwood, holding down PM drivetime on KJR back in 1978. -Ellis
KJR Channel 95 Seattle - KJR Composite Aircheck & 1970s Jingles Courtesy: Norm Gregory KJR Channel 95 was Seattle’s dominant Top 40 station, from the 1950s, through the 1980s. Big promotions, big personalities, and the biggest songs of the era were featured on KJR. Some of the names that…
KJR Channel 95 Seattle - KJR Composite Aircheck & 1960s Jingles Courtesy: Norm Gregory KJR Channel 95 was Seattle’s dominant Top 40 station, from the 1950s, through the 1980s. Big promotions, big personalities, and the biggest songs of the era were featured on KJR. Some of the names that…
KJR Channel 95 was Seattle’s dominant Top 40 station, from the 1950s, through the 1980s. Big promotions, big personalities, and the biggest songs of the era were featured on KJR. Some of the names that were on KJR include Larry Lujack, Pat O’Day, Dick Curtis, Scotty Brink, Eric Chase,…
Since 1979, Ellis has been on the radio, mostly hosting morning radio shows across the country, from Philly to Salt Lake City, Tampa to Seattle, and for the last 25 years, has been waking Orlando & Daytona Beach.