KTAC’s success continued on with a talented on-air crew which included a lot of big names with prior or later Seattle credentials. Guys like Bobby Simon (three KTAC stints), Steve West, Bob Hardwick, Danny Holiday, Lee Perkins, Robert O. Smith, Don Wade, Tom Connors, Ric Hansen (and Bill Taylor and Chuck Bolland). A complete list — if it exists –would be pretty impressive. (Some quick research below turns up the names of 80 on-air talents from the late 60s into the 80s. Apologies to any others I’ve missed.) KTAC rode its success into the 80’s when, like many of the AMs, it faltered to the rise of the FMs, specifically KNBQ.
Here’s that On Air Talent Roll Call – (in no particular order) Gary Crow, Chuck Ellsworth, John Welsh, Danny Holiday, Steve Lloyd, Paul Thompson, Dick Haugan, Ken Cooper, Nick Diamond, Bob Cochran, Steve Blackburn, Peter McLaine, Dan Walker, Tom Reddick, Lee Perkins, Ed Isenhart, Derek Shannon, Lee Askervold, Bruce McMichael, Bill Taylor, Ric Hansen, Bruce Cannon, Steve Davidson, Tom Jeffries, Bobby Simon, Steve West, Bobby McAllister, Scott McKay, Bill Dudley, Robert O. Smith, J.J. Valley, Michael O’Brien, Marsh Terry, Dave Allen, Don Wade, Doug Klippert, Sean Carter, Paul Jakeman, Jaynie Dillon, Todd Mitchell, John Nelson, Rob Sherwood, Kacie Sommers, John Williams, Jeff Rynard, Dan Moore, Kirk Russell, Don Patrick, Rick Donovan, Paul Chambers, Steve Michaels, Vic Orlando, Greg Cook, Ron Erickson, Dick Jenkins, Scott Norman, Bob Case, Randy Rowland, Steve Walker, Don Oliver, Gary Franklin, Dave Christianson, Ron Norris, J.J. Reagan, Paul Miller, Ron Harris, Bob Hardwick, Tom Connors, Lou Robbins, Jack Allen, Lee Knudsen, Mike Garland, Dick Roth, Joe Fiala, Chuck Bolland, Ken Mattler, Bill Ogden, Ann D’Angelo
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During the early 70's slow pitch softball was well attended when there was an event beyond the game.
This was the case in or around 1972/3 when the KTAC DJ's played The Pizza Pete's Girls Softball Team at Peck Field. A great promo that was well attended. Lots of laughs and gaffs and who'd a thunk it, the girls team won.
It wasn't a blow out. They scored a late run to win the game.
Fortunately, I was in Bates broadcasting school at the time and was playing with a local team, so I knew some of the people in the industry and that made it easy to organize the affair.
A blast from the past. Whenever in Tacoma this event comes to mind. It was a great town and KTAC was a great station. W/O question it garnered much of the crowd that used to listen to Pat O's KJR.
I was at The 1972 Lincolin Bowel Concert we did Peter Talbot Dave then KTAC FM 104
went strong ! Top in the Tacoma area back i in 1972 and Faded in 1974..
Me Dan Crane Strve Otis It was cruise and music Friends ' Back Then..