¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

ctrl + shift + ? for shortcuts
© 2025 Groups.io

Found a cool "whatever happened to?" link


 


 

Awesome link Ann!

Funny how those old names bring back memories!
And how some that I didn't know back in broadcasting days I have
crossed paths with professionally in other venues!

I have a few I'd like added to the list - I'll have to contact the
site owner!

Thanks for sharing!



George Cohn
 

diamondbacks07fan wrote:
Awesome link Ann!
Funny how those old names bring back memories!
And how some that I didn't know back in broadcasting days I have
crossed paths with professionally in other venues!
I have a few I'd like added to the list - I'll have to contact the
site owner!
While looking at the KWFM site, I ran across the name of an old friend. Jonathan Holden who was a DJ during 1970-71. Around the late '70's, I worked with him at Carondelet where he worked in the marketing and media department. He lived on the Southwest side of Tucson in a house that was a Sears and Roebuck's kit home built in the 40's!

He left Carondelet in the '80's and the last I heard, he was the director of marketing for another health care corporation in Tucson. I lost track of him after that but still see him listed in the white pages for Tucson.

He told me a lot of weird stories about the KWFM days including the fact that phrases such as "pass the bong" were common during that period. ;-)

I'm pretty sure the corporate owners would frown on such things now.

George Cohn


Frank Casanova
 

Hi All...As one of the KTKT DJ' from the late '60s noted on this site,
I invite you to check out www.ktkt99.com for some great look backs at
the hay-day of Tucson's premier top-40 rocker. The guys putting
together this site will be building a new section featuring the jocks
of the late '60's...it ought to be fun! (Just joined and love this
group)


!
 

Posted by: "Frank Casanova"
Hi All...As one of the KTKT DJ' from the late '60s noted on this site,
I invite you to check out www.ktkt99.com for some great look backs at
the hay-day of Tucson's premier top-40 rocker. The guys putting
together this site will be building a new section featuring the jocks
of the late '60's...it ought to be fun! (Just joined and love this
group <<<<<<<<<<


Yes, I've seen the site -- I'll have to spend some more time looking at everything that's posted there. Frank Kalil was kind of like a kids' hero when I was growing up.
I remember you from the radio. If I remember right, you left Tucson to go to San Francisco with a band called the Frozen Sun, looking for stardom for the group. I have the "Electric Soul" single.


Kerry