Mike Dineen, 79 WQXI Atlanta | July 20, 1969

Return with us back to Mike Dineen’s morning show. Mike makes mention of the Apollo astronauts ‘floating’ back to Earth at 3,000 miles an hour. The news mentions Vietnam, Chappaquiddick and MLK Jr’s brother. This turns out to be quite an historic reel, judging simply by the news headlines.

Lots of old commercials on this one, too.

79 WQXI Atlanta






19 Comments

  1. Steven Green

    I remember hearing him on WFUN Miami doing morning drive as Michael Meyer Dineen.

    Then I heard him doing mornings on WXLO New York.

  2. Dave Heath

    I worked with Mike and Bob Bolton at WBBQ Augusta in the early Sixties, while I was still in high school. They headed for Miami, and I lost contact with them eventually when I decided radio wasn’t for me long term. Would sure like to know where Mike is, and what he’s doing. He was excellent on the air in the early days of Top 40, before corporate radio, and a great guy to hang out with.

  3. Mike is a great guy and one of my best friends. He is currently doing overnights and production at a country station in Augusta GA. (The Bull)

    He is a TOP voice-over talent. He also has worked as a jock in St. Louis, Philadelphia, Houston and Pittsburgh. He moved “back home” to Augusta area several years ago.

  4. Michael Matson

    As a former boss jock working the tail end of cool comercial radio before corprate bullshit. I am from Atlanta this is a great aircheck

  5. Dineen’s a good friend of mine. I work in radio here in Augusta under production.

    He’s very modest, it was only recently that I’ve realized that he’s a piece of radio history……I’m only 25 y.o.

    I’ve talked about drumming with him a lot. The dude knows his jazz.

  6. BOB BOLTON

    “DINO” MIKE DINEEN WAS SIMPLY THE BEST! WHAT A NATURAL TALENT.

  7. BOB BOLTON

    HI AGAIN,

    OK. NOW I KNOW THIS STUFF IS WORKING, I’D LIKE TO SAY MORE ABOUT “DINO”. UNLIKE THOSE OF US BORN IN AUGUSTA, GEORGIA WHO HAD TO WORK ON EVERY WORD TO GET OVER OUR “SOUTHERN ACCENTS”, MIKE WAS A NATURAL FROM THE MID-WEST. WHEN WE FIRST MET, MIKE WANTED TO GET INTO BROADCASTING BUT WASN’T READY FOR WBBQ SO I SUGGESTED HE TAKE A JOB AT WFNL AND LEARN THE TRADE. HE DID IN A FLASH. I LISTENED TO HIS SHOWS AND WE’D MEET AND TALK ABOUT STUFF TO IMPROVE FOR NEXT WEEK. HE WAS DOING WEEKENDS. WHEN WE HAD AN OPENING WITH WBBQ AND HE WAS READY WE BROUGHT HIM ABOARD. HIS SENSE OF HUMOR IS EXACTLY LIKE MINE. WHEN WE FIRST MET, I ASKED WHERE HE WAS FROM AND HE SAID FONDU LAC. I SAID WHAT? THAT SOUNDS LIKE SOMETHING YOU DO TO A COW IN THE FIELD WHEN NO ONE IS LOOKING. WE BOTH LAUGHED TILL OUR SIDES HURT AND THEN HE SAID—IT’S IN WISCONSIN. FROM THAT POINT UNTIL NOW, MIKE HAS BEEN SPECIAL. AS I RECALL, I INTRODUCED HIM TO PEGGY, HIS WIFE FOREVER AND HE ALSO ATTENDED MY WEDDING TO SUZY IN ATLANTA WHICH LASTED ABOUT 30 YEARS. SUZY WAS A COPYWRITER WITH WQXI IN ATLANTA. (REMEMBER WHEN WE HAD FOLKS WORKING HARD TO MAKE SURE OUR COPY WAS JUST THE BEST FOR OUR CLIENTS?) NO, I GUESS NOT. WQXI ACTUALLY HAD TWO FULL-TIME COPYWRITERS.
    ANYWAY—DINO WAS READY TO MOVE FROM AUGUSTA SO I GOT HIM A JOB WITH WQXI AND THEN I WENT TO WOWO IN FORT WAYNE AND DINO WENT TO WFUN IN MIAMI. THEN DINO GOT ME A JOB WITH WFUN IN MIAMI. DINO WENT TO NYC AND I THINK I WENT TO CLEVELAND WITH WHK—AND THEN WE SORT OF LOST TRACK OF EACH OTHER. MIKE ALSO DID TIME WITH KSPT AND WFIL. WHAT AN INCREDIBLE “JOCK” HE WAS AND PROBABLY STILL IS! WE HAVEN’T CHATTED IN MANY YEARS BUT THERE IS STILL THAT CRAZY “GLUE” FROM THE PAST WHEN WBBQ AND WQXI AND WFUN AND WOR AND WHK HOLDS US TOGETHER. BOB BOLTON

    • I am from Augusta, Georgia. I lived there and worked they until I was 29. Then, like Bob Bolton, my big break came and I grabbed on to it and went Atlanta.

      But early on, when I was very young (11, 12, and 13 or so) Bob Bolton and (to a lesser but still large extent) Mike Dineen, were my on-air roll models. They greatly fueled my already “consuming” desire to get on the air. I followed their footsteps as best I could. First to WFNL. But I could not break through to WBBQ. My future lay in what would eventually develop into the phenomenon of Talk Radio. And so those “altered paths” took me to Atlanta for Morning Drive at WRNG, then to Dallas at Mid morning WFAA, then on to mid days Miami WGBS WNWS AND and finally, for the past 20+ year, to mornings on KFYI in Phoneix. I witnessed, first hand as the “little blustery radio suburban station on the outskirts of town,” as The Arizona Republic punishingly called it, slowly and methodically climbed its was to the top rated spot in Phoenix Radio.

      I believe that my ability to blend humor and news/talk throughout my program “germinated” in listening to Bob and Dino on WBBQ – and even DX listening through all the the static when they were in Atlanta, Ft. Wayne and Philadelphia. And I was still in Augusta thinking I would never find my was out and to success.

      I met Bob only once and then only very briefly one evening when I was pestering him for a job to work as his assitnat on the old PK (Pepsi-Kelly) Party on WBBQ Saturday nights 8-midnight. I had the job clenctched. THAT was going to be my “foot in the door” to radio. Alas, I was only 13 and it was my Dad who said, “NO.” I was more than heartbroken. I was completely devastated. (I’ve still not quite forgiven him.)

      But now I realize that what happened from that “crossroad moment in time” made the difference as to how my life evolved. Today at age 57, I’m still getting to do the #1 program in Phoenix: “The Nearly Famous Barry Young Show,” each morning on KFYI. I’m at my best game. And I get paid very, very well.

      But best of all, for me it’s now just a hobby. It’s not my job and that makes it FUN! Radio is still FUN after 40+ years on the air!

      My “real work” is being President & CEO of WestStar TalkRadio Network, syndicators of The Kim Komando Show (which we conceptualized and launched and which is heard now on over 400 stations nationally together with a host of other music and talk radio national programs.)

      I did not get to do what I thought I wanted which is what Mike and Bob did you (and very, very well!) and many times regret it. But, to a larger degree, and even though I never met them personally, they are with me each day.

      Thank you Bob Bolton and Michael Meyer Dineen. You were teaching me the basics of formats, style and delivery and you had no idea. And for the rest of us, we’re still doing that now. Somewhere, some kid is listening. And dreaming. And emulating you until their own style develops. Just as it did with me.

      And maybe one fine day, they’ll be there and we will meet and I will say thank you in person. Lord how I miss the old WBBQ…

      Barry Young

    • JEFFERSON STONE

      GREETINGS FROST-BITE FALLS……..JEFFERSON STONE HERE.{ WFUN MIAMI}..BOB if you are still alive contact me…you forgot your “SWEATHOG”

  8. Becky Finley

    Thanks for bringing back memories of WBBQ, Mike Dineen and Augusta of the late ’60s. I worked with Peggy at the PX and we were good friends until I left, eventually moving to California and then back to Georgia. Nice to hear that Mike’s returned to Augusta. Hope he and Peggy are well.
    One other big memory is listening to WBBQ as I drove my little gray Buick Special down to the Cactus Lounge to watch the Platters perform. I don’t think I ever turned off WBBQ, except when I went to bed!

  9. Jake nelson

    Mike dineen is my grandpa when I found this I was amazed

  10. Dave Adair

    Wow…Mike was my PD at WZLD-FM “The Rock of the City” in 1979-80 when I was just an 18-yr old weekender. A couple of years later he was indirectly responsible for me landing at WCOS-FM. I submitted a tape and resume for a traffic job. The news director was interviewing me. When he asked who I worked for at WZLD, I said, “Mike Dineen”. He hired me on the spot.

  11. randy robins

    hey bob bolton don’t take all the credit for mike coming to wqxi.i heard him when we went to augusta and he came over to your familys house.i told him he was too good for augusta radio unless he loved it more than pussy.i told george burns and gary corey that he was really good and next opening they should get this guy.and they did.so bobby boy we must share the honor.had the pleasure to work with mike at wfil and we still stay in touch and i have been to see him a while back.need to make the trip again.mike and i both are old drummers so we talk about the music gig and stuff like that.we are both for the legalization of the devils lettuce..big r….

  12. Patrick

    An update for Mike Dineen –

    At this time Mike is not doing Radio Station D.J. work.

    Mike is one of the best retired D.Js. who worked with WBBQ during the glory days of Radio Broadcasting. Early in his carrier, Mike managed to meet and interview Beatle Great John Lennon in the 1970s and has also rubbed elbows with many other music and radio talents. Mike is also a Wonderful Drummer and has played in several Jazz and Rock Bands over the years. I am very proud to say that Mike now is the drummer for the band that I am currently working with…. the Band is called Five Eye – No doubt that without the talent of Mike, the other four members of the five man band called Five Eye(Including myself) would not be having nearly as much fun, nor would we(the other 4 memebers)sound as nice as we do without his talent.
    When I first hear Mike play, I thought how great it would be to play with him. Little did I know at the time that we would soon become good friends and that we would spend so much wonderful time together playing rock n roll music in Augusta Ga.
    If you all get the chance, come on into Augusta Ga. and spend some time with us. Check the local listings of the Metro Sprit for our next show. Look for the name Five Eye. The name may also come out as 5-I or 5-V depending upon who spells out the name. We play Rock Standards along with quite a few original Rock tunes. All I can say is Thank You Mike for the frindship and Great Drum work. I look forward to many more years of Rock n Roll with you and the rest of the Five Eye Band!

  13. Danny Rhea

    Patrick. I’m trying to get in touch with Mike Dineen. Can you pass my email address along to him? Thanks

  14. If memory serves me correctly, I believe Mike Dineen worked at 13Q in Pittsburgh… around 1973 or 1974. He wasn’t there very long, but I still have a 13Q song chart list with his pic on it.

  15. Bob Hoffman

    I went to Oglethorpe College from 1967 to 1971 and used to hang out at the WQXI studio’s in Buckhead. Need to hear the classic “WQXI..Quixi in Dixie..The South shall rise again” Also every Monday morning they would do a “serious” announcement of all the people who had their meals interrupted by people jumping from the balconies in the Regency Hyatt. It was followed by a very loud SQUISH!!!

  16. Laurel

    2015, this is mike’s daughter, Laurel. i am always so proud to find these reels of my dad. if anyone would like to get in touch with him, plz email me at laurel.michelle@yahoo.com. i love you dad. if you only knew how many people out there thought you were as as amazing as i do xoxox

  17. Jeff Young

    Given the news references (Apollo 11 spacecraft returning to Earth, Mary Jo Kopechne’s forthcoming funeral), this piece actually dates from July 22, 1969 and not July 20.

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