Swapping Old Radio Stories

I’ve said it before and I will say it again, social media is great for catching up with old friends. However, I can honestly say that it cannot beat catching up in person.

In 1988, my radio career started at WKSG, Kiss-FM in Detroit. I met so many great people there, and many I am still friends with. A couple years before I was let go, the station hired a new Production Director.

Cam Smith was no stranger to radio. He was in radio long before that seed was planted in my mind. As a matter of fact, he worked at many of the stations (or in buildings) that I would eventually work at, too.

He’s been living in Florida for sometime and we reconnected on Facebook quite a few years back. He recently messaged me to tell me that he was coming up to Michigan and wanted to get together while he was in town. He gave me some dates to look at and we decided that today would work.

As I left the house this morning, my wife said, “How long do you think you’ll be gone?” I told her that Cam and I hadn’t seen each other in 30 years, so it could be a bit. She smiled and knew that would be the case.

We met at the Tim Horton’s close to my house. The only thing that’s changed is we’re both a bit greyer and he still has more hair than me! We grabbed coffee and a sandwich and the radio stories began to flow.

He had already met with many radio folks over the past few days. He was posting pictures on his Facebook page. It was fun to see many of them, as I worked with some of them, too. He got together with the WSAM/WKCQ – Saginaw gang as well as the WTRX-Flint folks. He told me some great stories that I had never heard before about the hijinks from those places and the talk incorporated many of the mutual radio people we had both worked with.

It was so great to sit and talk about our Kiss-FM Program director, Paul Christy. Paul, gave me my big break in radio and he was there when Cam was hired. There were many stories about Paul and a whole lot of laughs. We were both laughing so hard at times, I thought they might kick us out.

Our age has caught up with us, though. There were way too many times that we were like, “What was the name of that promotions guy who was there?” or “Do you remember that one listener who used to come out to all the car cruises?” Then at the same time, there were plenty of things that jogged my memory about things I had forgotten. Things like former station call letters or formats, old promos that ran, and sales people I had forgotten. There are things that we talked about that I have saved as MP3 that he’s never heard that I need to send him, so I’ll be going through the hard drives later this week.

The sad thing is that there is never enough time. I know we could have easily spent another 4 hours telling stories, but I had to leave and head to work. I couldn’t be happier to spend time sharing stories and reliving great memories. I hope it isn’t so long between visits next time and that maybe we can get more folks together to share with us.

What a great time! Thanks, Cam! It was so great to see you. Safe travels back home, buddy!

A “Best of Radio” Blog

June is National DJ Month. According to the National Day Calendar:

During National DJ Month in June, Radio & TV stations, owners, show hosts, business retailers and music lovers alike celebrate the DJ (Disc Jockey).

DJs, masters at their craft with technical skill, keep the nightclubs dancing, fitness studios sweating and music festivals feeling the rhythm. Whether broadcasting to listeners on the radio, engaging TV audiences, or setting a mood for a special occasion the DJ is an essential part of our culture.

Celebrate the artistry, mastery, and skill of DJs everywhere during National DJ Month in June!

In my many years on the radio, I’ve had the honor of working with some of the best DJ’s and radio personalities in the business. In the over 4 years I have been writing this blog, there have been many entries that were radio/DJ related. I thought it might be fun to create a blog that combines many of those blogs together in one place.

If you are a new follower to my blog, here are some early entries you may not have seen. For regular followers and followers from the beginning, please enjoy them again.

February 14, 2018 – World Radio Day

Thanking my mentors:

March 2, 2018

It’s more about music and those people I connected it to:

April 16, 2018

Not DJ related, but more about the friends made with listeners:

April 17, 2018

One of the great things about being a radio DJ was meeting some really cool celebrities:

April 26, 2018

I loved working with my buddy, Rob. What a talent! He deserved his own blog:

August 21, 2018

Various stories from my mediocre career in radio:

January 31, 2019

This guy helped me be a better DJ:

February 12, 2019

What do you get when you put a radio professional with someone with now radio experience?? Radio GOLD!!

February 27, 2019

Remembering an on air “break up”:

September 23, 2019

Hearing voices on old radio recordings:

October 26, 2019

It’s always nice to be remembered:

November 21, 2019

An emotional look back at one of my favorite stations:

January 20, 2021

How does a song make it on the radio? I answered that in college:

January 23, 2021

My buddy Max interviewed me for his blog about life as a radio DJ:

July 1, 2021

A tribute to the one and only Richard D.:

To all my radio and mobile DJ friends! Happy National DJ Month!!!