Eddie Gale KXOL Aircheck 1959
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- The Eddie Gale Show from 1959. This is a scoped aircheck. All original music contained herein is under copyright by the original artists and their representatives. It is included as part of this archived material from KXOL-1360AM and is used for study and or research purposes only.
This would be Wednesday, February 4,1959. Odd that they didn’t mention the deaths of Buddy Holly, J.P. Richardson and Richie Valenz from the day before. Maybe they did but it was one of the many edits made to this aircheck.
The recording is posted as it was recorded. I have several that are complete hour long with the music included. Thanks for visiting.
Is there some way I could get copies of them?
A remarkable amount of talented people passed through this building located at
3004 West Lancaster. I know that address by heart. I remember Eddie Gale.
Thanks for the great post. A real eye opener. I was not recalling the "pace" accurately. It's all coming back to me now.
Carlin arrived later in '59 and one could say things sort of picked up a bit. When George took over "The Coca Cola Hi-Fi Club" he brought along a bit more snap. (Loved that guy as well as all the rest.)
Oh the stories there. Should write a book but the editor would cut out all the good stuff.
Thank you Earl Fletcher for creating a platform from which so many found benefit, including this writer. Your little KXOL was a giant among giants.
Thanks again to John for this post. This stuff is important. Nicely done.
Loved the news report on "the cowboys".
FYI.. one can hear several of the "Coca Cola Hi-Fi Club" jingles on youtube post titled "WKWF Key West". A funny, entertaining recording from 1960 that was most likely intended as an audition tape for KXOL. It's a fun listen. Runs 26 minutes. Contains some adult language so adults only, okay?
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I live in DFW and we liked KBOX. It was close to where I grew up and it was on mccree road from 1958-1982. Today this address is gone and houses are built all over where it was located. What was KBOX is now a station that only has Vietnamese programming.
A time capsule from 64 years back! I was 17 years old, didnt exactly a great student cause i knew it all !!!
Awesome. ❤
love this stuff and im 41
Glad to know.
Wow! I just now realize why it’s called 7 Eleven! Thank you!
I, too, remember Eddie Gale. I met him when he worked at WNOE in New Orleans and worked for him at WONE in Dayton, Ohio. Sort of lost track of each other after that...sure would like to know what became of him. He was a great jock and PD. I'll always remember his little jingle that went..."Eddie, Eddie, Eddie Gale!"
I dont remember any of this stuff. I was working at the other station...
I was about to ask the same thing...I wonder what happened to him. 🤔
I was told by Rick Stevens (RIP) that Eddie was killed in a freak auto accident. I've never been able to verify that but I also haven't been able to find him alive either even using private investigator data bases.
@@johndehaven5188 You mean "our" Rick Stevens, 6 to midnight at WONE, Dayton? And, yes, Eddie had a fixation on fast cars (although he was driving a Volvo station wagon when I met him...little Tres had just been born and Eddie's wife, "Bobbie" needed the room.) Shortly after arriving in Dayton, Eddie had a little 2 seater sports car (an MG, I think) then a year or so later...An brand-new shiny silver Corvette! I, myself, managed a brand-new Mustang convertible... life was good!
@@tomnaff8074 I ran into Rick in Clearwater, Fl in 1980. That's when he told me about Eddie. He had heard that Eddie was following a truck with a forklift on the back. The forklift broke loose and went through Eddie's windshield. I've tried many times to find him and always come up dry, so I suspect it's true. Mac Hudson is gone, I read that in the trades. Rick and I came to Nashville and visited you in 1968 or 69. You introduced us to Dallas Frazier and then you took us to a club. I never understood why Rick turned down that job because in the end WONE did him dirty. Chat soon
16 degrees and rain in Chicago... I thought at that temp it would doing something other than raining.
YES IT COULD BE RAIN BUT IT WOULD HAVE TO BE FREEZING ON IMPACT AT THAT TEMP!...A SHALLOW LAYER OF WARM AIR WAS PROBABLY PRESENT IN THE UPPER LEVELS OF THE ATMOSPHERE!
Man alive… give me a time machine.
If you listen closely at 22:37 you can hear Jackie Wilson - Lonely Teardrops in the background.
16 degrees and....RAIN (?) in Chicago!
Reverse global warming timewarp
I have a different Gale check from 59. What year did he start there ? In 1959? or so WONE had George and Marilou Case take National Cashbox honors for their morning show. George started at WCKY in 1927 !
I wondering how many of my contemporaries we conceived listening to a Connie 10:48 Francis song? Maybe me?
Omg Stephen king should check out this music!
Does ANYBODY know what the "Eddie Gale Show 'pick hit' of the day" was at 17:34 ? I realize it may have been a joke but it DID sound kind of catchy! Freeman Gosden, great hearing him! Also, it sounded like a great ad-lib correction with radio promo mistakenly being played @23:13!
UPDATE - I found the "pick hit of the day" was a song called, "Halvah" by 'Ganimian & His Orientals/Oriental Music' from the record, "Come With Me To The Casbah".
I just "Shazamed" it on my phone: "Halvah" by Gaminian & His Oriental Music
Interesting that it sounds entirely Middle Eastern to me (FAR from "the Orient") and, in fact, the title implies that as well.
@@frankmerrill2366 I know exactly what you mean, we tend to think of Asia when we think of the "Orient"; however, the term originally referred to the Near East and eventually included the Far East. I discovered a book written in the late 1800's that referred to the Middle East as the "orient" in relation to sacred writing and later learned that Istanbul and Paris were destinations of eminence on The Orient Express. 👍🏻
@@louisb5563 It's true that we "orient" our location (within a regional geographic picture) when we're looking at a map. I understand that some of the oldest maps, instead of having North at the top, faced East (at the top).
With the "East" being called "The Orient", I've wondered if that term relates to orienting oneself by maps that may have pointed east, and perhaps it existed in that sense before the region was thusly named? You're right, there was indeed the Orient Express - which didn't go beyond Turkey to the east, right? In my lifetime, though, people usually say "The Orient" when talking about the region with China, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, etc. in it. (I don't think that description tends to include the Philippines?)
I know I could Google it, but this thought literally came up JUST NOW as I wrote my response. This happens to me often, even at 76 years old. Just writing something out can bring up new questions I never considered before.
Usually the people who are sometimes called "Orientals" (a disparaging term) are those with facial features from that part of the world. I don't even remember it ever applying to people from India, who also sometimes have distinctive facial attributes, so that reinforces my thoughts of The Orient being limited to eastern Asia.
KXOL in Fort Worth? That means,TEXAS! Wish that FREEMAN GOSDEN commercial wasn't cut short....
And that meant commercials by PAMS (Promotions and Management Services) from Dallas,Texas!
Yes, I was really disappointed!!! I was actually beginning to get into it and I really wanted to hear what he had to say about advertising...Gosh, golly, gee whiz Beev!
I laughed when he took a shot at the Kiwanis Club ad
the start of the modern age .
I love how AM stations used "Channel ____" in their promos,People today probably think this is a reference to television, It's not, It's actually a reference to FM (which actually HAS channel numbers!) FM was just getting going in the late '50s, (and in '61 would get stereo!) The references by AM stations to "Hi-fi" and "channels" was a way for existing AM stations to be "with it", Ironically, They had nothing to fear, FM wouldn't be take over the popular market for 20 years!
Oh, OK, so "Color Radio" was a reference to FM too, Professor? No, it WAS radio's way of competing with the growing medium of TV. Remember, there was a time when radio was the ONLY game in town. TV was on its way to coming of age in the 50s. "Color Radio" makes no sense if you're thinking FM because you can't see it like you can TV. An example of this is KFWB, which called itself "Color Radio Channel 98."
This is exactly right.
@@ApartmentKing66 he didn't say color radio was a reference to fm. Just "channel". And he's right about the channel/fm reference. You're right, too, about the "color radio" reference to TV. On AM in the late 50's/ early 60's, any references that made it sound contemporary was embraced. Ditto for anything referencing hi-fi. And you're also right about AM remaining the commercial broadcast standard until the late 60s/ early 70's. Not until then were there any profits being made on commercial FM, and top 40 didn't arrive to commercial FM in any big way until about 73 or 74.
Wrong - it was a reference to TV. No one knew or cared about FM back then. Channel - TV. Ask anybody.
16 degrees and rain?
"16 degrees and rain in Chicago"??!! What? Freezing rain, I guess - not good...
They must have had 7-11s in Arizona years before they had them in Massachusettes.
This aircheck is from Fort Worth, Texas...not Arizona.
This was from Texas and 7-11 STARTED in... Texas.
@@PhxRocker Yep! Texas was the birthplace of 7-11
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By 1959 the Top 40 radio format of fast paced, high energy delevery, was well established around the country - this station sounds very out of touch. Wonder if they had any ratings.
1050 CHUM in TORONTO was one of the high energy stations.
No. This was an easy going station like WWDC 1260 in Washington. They did fine.
This is cool as fuck either way
How can it be raining when it's 16 degrees in Chicago?
That's a good question, yeah how's that possible?
I wish you air check uploaders wouldn't cut out the damn music
Many airchecks are done that way.(called "scoped"). A true "aircheck" is part of the air talent's portfolio, so his/her performance (along with how they sound related to the ads,news,etc.) is the focus, the actual records are entirely irrelevant, akin to "stock footage".....
Airchecks were RECORDED that way. It was a way for a DJ to have a sample of their work - like a portfolio. It is also a general sample of the station. A person interested in purchasing a station would listen to several air checks before even considering listening for prolonged periods of time. The music didn't matter - it mattered, but you didn't have to listen to the entire song to get the DJs skills, the style of station, or to know what type of music they played - it was about the intros, the outros, and the vocals in between the songs. The person who uploaded it did not cut anything out.
The recorder would (usually) be wired to keep recording as long as the mic was hot. Often, DJ's would quickly 'pot' themselves down after the start of the song, but the mic channel would be technically hot until switched off at the board. More than once (ahem), I forgot and left my mic on (not open, just potted down). Every now and then, a song would come to an end, I'd reach over to switch on my mic and see it was still on -- but thankfully completely potted down. That's likely why there's inconsistency here-- some songs completely included, others clipped at the top. It's just the mic switch triggering the aircheck recorder switch.
This is "NOT" as it was recorded, it is obviously very badly scoped !!!!!
Nope, it's likely exactly as recorded. I've got a million reels of my own work that sound the same, because the recorder on switch was linked to the mike switch. If you left it on, it would catch all that was on program. DJs would often pot themselves down and keep the mic hot.