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13Q's
PD Dennis Waters Interview
This interview was held with
Dennis Waters and was featured in the July 11, 1976 edition of American
Airchexx. The narrator is Chuck Buell. |
Jackson
Armstrong
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Jackson
Armstrong
Pittsburgh now had 2 "Leaders",
KQV's Jim Quinn & Jackson Armstrong. (2:30) At this time in 1973,
13Q was WKPQ. Thanks to Ed Vance for this 1973 aircheck. |
Mark
Driscoll
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Mark
Driscoll
Mark handled afternoon drive
on 13Q. Mark later became one of the nation's most prominent radio
station image voices. (3:13) Thanks to Ed Vance for this 1973 aircheck. |
Jackson
Armstrong |
Jackson
Armstrong
At this time in March 1973,
13Q was WJAS AM & FM. It also was WJAS and WSSH-FM during part of this
composite. Included is a 13Q CashCall Winner & a Promo for the Great
Zip-Off. (14:06) Thanks to Bob Wilson for this aircheck. |
Jackson
Armstrong & Batt Johnson
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Jackson
Armstrong & Batt Johnson
This aircheck from October
1974 includes promos for morning man Bob McClain, 13Q Cash Call and the
13Q Snatch. At 16:05 listen for Jack's famous sign-off. (17:40) Thanks
to Ted Lewczyk for this aircheck. |
Sam
Holman, 13Q's first morning host.
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Sam Holman
Sam also was the morning
host at KQV when it became top 40, and later at WABC in New York. Ted Payne
is the newsman featured. He was a carry over from WJAS. (2:24) Thanks to
Ted Lewczyk for these clips from an early 13Q station composite |
Dennis
"the Menace" Waters
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Dennis "the Menace"
Waters
Dennis followed middays on
13Q. (2:01)
Thanks to Ted Lewczyk
for these clips from an early 13Q station composite. |
Mark
Driscoll
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Mark Driscoll
Mark handled afternoon drive
on 13Q. Mark later became one of the nation's most prominent radio
station image voices. (2:03) Thanks to Ted Lewczyk for these clips from
an early 13Q station composite. |
Jackson
Armstrong
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Jackson Armstrong
Pittsburgh now had 2 "Leaders",
KQV's Jim Quinn & Jackson Armstrong. (3:29) Thanks to Ted Lewczyk for
these clips from an early 13Q station composite. |
Batt
Johnson
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Batt Johnson
Batt was 13Q's late night
jock. The "Batman" went on to work at WNBC in New York. (1:22) Thanks
to Ted Lewczyk for these clips from an early 13Q station composite. |
Dave
Brooks
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Dave Brooks
Dave covered the overnight
shift on 13Q. (:57)
Thanks to Ted Lewczyk
for these clips from an early 13Q station composite. |
Bob
McClain "Your Breakfast Flake"
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Bob McClain
Bob was 13Q's morning host
after Sam Holman. Here's a promo from 'Your Breakfast Flake" from Halloween.
(:34) Thanks to Ted Lewczyk
for these clips from an early 13Q station composite. |
Jackson
Armstrong
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Jackson Armstrong
This 1973 Jackson Armstrong
aircheck is on-line at Uncle Ricky's Reel Top 40 Archives in the Hank Hayes
Collection. (15:13) Jack has worked all over America. He even spent some
time at KDKA. |
Jackson
Armstrong
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Jackson Armstrong
This 1973 Jackson Armstrong
is from Septemeber, 1973 courtesy of John Rieger and DX-midAmerica.com
(9:06) 13Q had already given away more than $146, 000 |
Dr.
Michael Sarzynski
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Dr. Michael
Sarzynski
The Doctor was at 13Q between
1975 & 1977. He also worked at WNBC. Michael passed away after surgery
in Philadelphia October 8, 1998. This Aircheck was featured in the July
11, 1976 edition of American Airchexx |
Eric
Chase
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Eric Chase
Eric worked midday and was
at 13Q in 1976 and 1977. This Aircheck was featured in the July 11, 1976
edition of American Airchexx |
Buzz
Brindle
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Buzz Brindle
Buzz also worked at WPEZ
and KDKA while in Pittsburgh. He went onto WNBC as well as MTV where he
was Director of Music Programming. This Aircheck was featured in the July
11, 1976 edition of American Airchexx |
Don
"Cox on the Radio"
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Don Cox
Don came to 13Q from Y-100
in Miami. Don was 13Q's afternoon man. Don passed away September 14, 2003.
This Aircheck was featured
in the July 11, 1976 edition of American Airchexx |
Ray
Zoller
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Ray Zoller
Ray Zoller was "Your High
Roller". Ray was at 13Q from 1975 - 1969. This Aircheck was featured in
the July 11, 1976 edition of American Airchexx |
Rick
Hughes
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Rick Hughes
Rick was at 13Q in 1976 and
1977.
This Aircheck was featured
in the July 11, 1976 edition of American Airchexx |