Less talk/more music, in 1978 at the legendary KHJ. Position 93 – This high-energy composite aircheck features Charlie Tuna, Bobby Ocean and Machine Gun Kelly. KHJ was promoting the second California Jam concert which was to feature several big name bands during a one-day event March 18, 1978. Aerosmith, Foreigner, Heart, Dave Mason, Santana, Ted Nugent, Bob Welch and others would perform. I found this aircheck in the production room at Country KBAM/Longview. It also circulated among the students at L.H. Bates Voc-Tech during that time. It was one of the motivators for aspiring broadcasters.
Position 93 KHJ – Composite: Charlie Tuna, Bobby Ocean and Machine Gun Kelly (4:03)
The aircheck was apparently a promotional piece sent to advertisers and dubbed to tape at radio stations across the country. California Jam 2 was attended by more than a quarter of a million concert-goers.
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