Message Report
Commentor Name:
Rob Lambert
Comments left:
On the Chicago scene. On WCFL Big 10 radio, a 30-second version of the Tang commercial with The Archies (no announcer script). This aired in June, 1970 with a DJ using the air name Robert E. Lee (midday shift). Throughout the country, disc jockeys with un-hip real names used this. Even in 1970, it seemed off-the-wall to name yourself after the Confederate army general (others actually used Jefferson Davis). Lee's show was nestled between Clark Weber (mornings) and Dick Biondi (early P.M.) on this top-ten station. Bobby Sherman's "Hey, Mister Sun" and Neil Diamond's "Sulemon" were often played.
Your Name:
Report:
No links or other code allowed.
Security Code
or back to
the page
The Official amIright
Misheard Lyrics Book
Music
Concert Reviews
Meaning Behind
Song Lyrics
Music From Commericals
Music From Movies
Music Locations
Album Reviews
Music Trivia
Top Ten Songs
Top Ten Albums
70s Clubs
Movies
Christmas Movies
Favorite Scenes
Locations
Movie Trivia
Hidden Stuff
Movie Music
Quotes
Top Ten Movie Lists
The Worst
70s Nostalgia in Movies
Television
Commercials
Memorable Events
Prime Time Schedules
Quotes
Saturday Morning TV
TV Locations
TV Trivia
Nostalgia Radio Shows
70s Nostalgia TV Shows
Game Shows
World Events
Obituaries
Prices
Timeline
Fads/Fashions
Clothes
Food
Toys
Slang
What a Difference
Messageboard
Quizzes
Games
80s
90s
Warning
: fread(): Length parameter must be greater than 0 in
/home/inthe70s/public_html/messageReport.php
on line
173