"JC Golden Oldies" Returns To The Airwaves....
Mission Control
miscon@miscon.net
Thu Aug 19 11:57:55 EDT 2004
Did anybody get a chance to listen in?
I had the pleasure to watch Jimmy do his weekly show at the WLLH studios (on Broadway) back in the mid 80's. I (often along with Dan Nelson) would watch him from the production studio as he would Disk Jockey: actually flipping his 45's onto the turntables (the big 16" transcription type - they might have been Gates), cue them up, chat (well, it was kind of a "controlled rant," if you know what I mean), and then hit the post as the record spun. (Those records had some SEVERE cue-burn on them as I recall!)
Anyway, for a newbie (mostly cart) radio DJ, it was as I imagined the jocks did it on WGAR, when I first became an avid radio listener in my pre-teens.
I wonder how he's really doing thesedays...
Mike
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From: John Bolduc <n1qgs@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 17:34:47 -0700 (PDT)
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>> Valley radio legend "JC" (a/k/a Jim Camilli).... This will be JC's first
>radio music show since his last show on WLLH in 1990 (after 34 years
>there)
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>Boy does the JC Golden Oldies bring back memories. In Nashua we used to
>purposely hang aroung the "south end" of town, so that we could get a
>clearer signal to listen to! The show was a staple during our teenage
>years in the mid-1970's!
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>John
>Derry NH
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