WKBW 1520 Buffalo - KB Jingles - 1950s-1970s

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  • WKBW 1520 Buffalo - KB Jingles - 1950s-1970s
    Here are some of the jingles used by 1520 WKBW Buffalo NY, most from PAMS Productions, but there are a few others like TM as well. These jingles were used from the late 1950s, to the mid 1970s.
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  • @Capt-Mike-911
    @Capt-Mike-911 2 місяці тому +2

    Way to go, Ellis!!! Keep it up!!!

  • @billyboy1030
    @billyboy1030 2 місяці тому +2

    Nice to have you back. Thanks Ellis

  • @timengleman
    @timengleman 2 місяці тому +1

    At 18:10 is the short-lived "Now Radio comes alive, you're listening to KB" appears. Apparently not many people liked those as well as I did. I chose the melody "listening to KB" for the logo "WLRN" at Lehigh University on a small jingle package. They were acapella and done by a low cost Dallas company, the name of which I cannot recall. KB's tune was from a Mary Kay cosmetics commercial tag, ", No woman need ever look forty, now there is Mary Kay," Many years later, Tracy Carman confirmed this provenance for me. Thanks for the memory, wish I had saved a dub.

  • @johnsampson1096
    @johnsampson1096 2 місяці тому +1

    Another gem, Ellis! WPTR out of New York was also a powerhouse around the mid to late sixties. Don't know if you've read it, but try and check out The Harmony of Parts, by John Garabedian, broadcast legend. He has quite a story to tell.
    He's now in the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame.

  • @ronkeyes659
    @ronkeyes659 2 місяці тому +2

    What I would have given to have jingles like this (and others) readily available to create an audition tape when I was a kid. Isolated and ready to go (no splicing block required).

  • @gli7utubeo
    @gli7utubeo 2 місяці тому

    Great one. Thanks Ellis.

  • @rogercamp6071
    @rogercamp6071 2 місяці тому +2

    Yes I believe Dick Biondi was on there prior to his stint at WLS.