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Rob Lambert
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On the Chicago scene. For two bucks, I picked up a piece of Chicago radio history at one of my favorite antique malls (yeah, they're still open) in Gurnee, Illinois. A WCFL singles and album top 10 survey. One side, a Pepsi ad showing a young lady eating and holding a bottle. The other fourth, a picture of (Super) WCFL morning jocks Dick Saint and Doug Dahlgren. Dated 2/21/76. A month later, Dick & Doug, along with most of the station's on-air staff, would lose their jobs as AM 1000 would change from top 40 to elevator music. The last man standing, Super Jock Larry Lujack, remained for six months to play that elevator music. Lujack had been under contract with WCFL since the sweetheart deal that abruptly lured Super Jock away from his plum job at WLS in mid 1972. Instead of bowing out gracefully, Dick and Doug staged a childish rant on their last day on air (3/16/76).
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