I attended the elementary school right next door in the late 90s. We had a radio show called Brady Jamzz. Mr. Tom Wilson came over once a week to record it with us. We did a few episodes inside of that building. I’ve actually always wished I could get the tapes of the recordings we did. Thanks for doing this. This punched me right in the feels.
Those Valentino/Major sound effects records were the mainstay of audio/radio/film/television production for decades. The recordings are still available in modern form.
Good video. That was a cool place to explore
I attended the elementary school right next door in the late 90s. We had a radio show called Brady Jamzz. Mr. Tom Wilson came over once a week to record it with us. We did a few episodes inside of that building. I’ve actually always wished I could get the tapes of the recordings we did. Thanks for doing this. This punched me right in the feels.
Right in the feels…that’s where I aim!
Thank you for sharing your memories
Those Valentino/Major sound effects records were the mainstay of audio/radio/film/television production for decades. The recordings are still available in modern form.
Gotta love when things are intact
The first scene when pulling the EAS book out of the rubble looked like something from a post-nuke flick. Pretty cool!
Keep up the good work
Thanks Steve!
Thats the Classical Station now.
EDIT: As you've mentioned
Thats a long driveway
My old radio station I did traffics and weather on those studios
Oh man I bet it’s heart-wrenching to see what’s left of your old radio station :(
What years did you work there?
@@PinetopJackson2 I worked the from 2003 to late 2004