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Libbyb 
City
Pisgah Forest
   Message Signed on 30-01-2012 at 22:46  
Can anyone tell me what song Roby Yonge signed off with on his show?

 
Juan Marino 
City
Calgary
   Message Signed on 24-01-2012 at 10:45  
Hi:

I was 11 y/o in Cuba when in 1971 I discovered WQAM. I don’t remember when the programming changed from the “soft rock” to Bob Marlin music style or something similar and I didn’t tune WQAM anymore.

Those day swere really good and I was listening WQAM as much as I could every day, specially on weekends. I specially remember Charlie Fernandez being the DJ. For all this good times.

Thank You!

Juan Marino

PS: Now I live in Canada but still WQAM is one of my best memories.

 
Tom Adams 
City
Stuart
   Message Signed on 18-01-2012 at 14:39  
dad loved the time he spent at WQAM. I liked the basket ball games the best. Jim D. Johnny K. Rick Shaw ect. I was a kid but remember it like yesterday. Dad went on to produce the first Successfull Comedy joke sheet for the morn crews called "The Electric Weenie" I have over 250,000 one line jokes that have rarely been heard and they are timeless Im telling you. Let me know if you need some material. Sadly dad died in 95 but was definately a big part of QAM and IOD. Love you dad!

 
Mac Allen 
City
Nashville, TN
   Message Signed on 04-01-2012 at 15:52  
I had the privilege of working at the Tiger doing overnights during the last two years at the U of M. I got the gig after Charlie Murdock said, "If you ever get fired from WFUN, let me know and I'll hire you". Needless to say, although the guys at FUN were great to a 21 yr old, I somehow managed to get fired/released from my non-compete contract at FUN. It was a great few years at WQAM with Lee, Rick, JD, Roby and Dorsey... and the beginning/basis of a pretty good radio life.
Mac

 
Allan Freedman 
City
Seattle
   Message Signed on 30-12-2011 at 16:31  
I thought I was a jingle collector, but after finding your web site, I know I am not. I just dabble. But I want to get better at it.
I was a teen in the early 60's and living in New York city area and had the pleasure of listening to some of the greats of AM radio.

 
Tom Kingkade 
City
Niteroi, RJ Brazil
   Message Signed on 26-10-2011 at 08:34  
I still have memorized the KIOA jingle from the early 60's. I was between four and six-years old at the time:

Leaves are turning gold and the air is washed with rain
Jack Frost covers Iowa with icy cellophane
That colorful autumn season now is here, on K-I-O-A nine-forty!

At least that is how I remember.



 
Joan Adelstein Vokes 
City
Greenacres
   Message Signed on 03-09-2011 at 23:40  
I remember Roby Young, Charlie Murdock and Ricky Ticky Shaw. :D . I would listen for the contests and always try to win. Tiger radio! I wanted to win a tiger striped Radio so bad. The 60's were my Junior High years and just getting into Rock and Roll.

 
Alfredo 
City
Miami
   Message Signed on 02-08-2011 at 09:47  
WQAM was the only window that had the cuban youth to the world of music during the sixties and part of the seventies, was a great station, and i wonder if it's not possible to acquire the record's of the shows.

Thanks for all those great moments of musical pleasure WQAM.

 
Dave Harris 
City
Davie
   Message Signed on 24-07-2011 at 06:37  
I had the honor of working at WQAM from 1976-1978 as an advertising salesman. Those were some of the last years as a Top 40 station. I will always fondly remember my days at Tiger Radio.

 
Rigo 
City
Wellington
   Message Signed on 26-06-2011 at 20:53  
I grew up in Cuba listening to WQAM I recall with great nostalgia and sweet remembrance the sound bytes of Roberts, Dunlap, Shaw, Charlie and Ron St John shows. My radio was a VINTAGE RCA VICTOR GLASS TUBE RADIO I adjusted the transformer adjusters to boost the signal and filter the noise. The most fun part was listening the 100 songs of the year in December with Casey kasem. I used to recall by memory at least the top 20 songs of the year

 

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