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Have no idea what this actually sounded like. A Google search turned up nothing helpful. And it’s not to be confused with the iconic “Sound of the City” jingles Johnny Mann produced for KVI (and similarly for KSFO).
Perhaps your readers will have some memory of KOL’s Seattle Song.
Anybody remember this? Comment below…
CNN has recently experimented with a more casual, podcast-inspired aesthetic on some of its evening…
January 10, 1925 - Seattle Post-Intelligencer "Dah-Dah dit-dit dah-dah!" Get that? It's regular radio code…
Lloyd Wallgren who had for years tried to buy KRKO or have the station license…
KFBL, LEESE BROS. TO TAKE PLACE IN BIG STATION GROUP October 22, 1926 (Everett Herald)…
KGB Tacoma debut KMO Tacoma debut KVI Tacoma debut KTBI Tacoma debut KIRO Radio (1941)…
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. . . but it's one I'd like to hear again. At about :40 into every hour, summer of '59 or '60, sort of a barber shop arrangement of "In the Good Old Summertime":
It's the good old summertime
In Seattle it's summertime
Keep your radio on for more fun in the sun
With Radio KOL