Black Flags are flying with the imminent demise of music on 1050 AM CHUM radio on May 7, 2001. In 1961 Toronto Police and CHUM cruisers flew Black Flags every time there was a new traffic fatality in Toronto - You have to hear this aircheck from 1961 to believe it!!! CLICK HERE
This site will be devoted to the music and radio stations that many baby boomers grew up with. I will be featuring memorabilia dealing with the above, such as printed material, photos, radio station charts or surveys( such as CHUM CHARTS, CKEY surveys, WHIL record surveys), and audio clips of actual radio broadcasts from that era (ie.airchecks). I hope to even show some old home movies of some of the old disc jockeys and musical groups of the era(ie. Al Boliska, Richie Knight and the Mid-nights of Charlena fame).
While this site will be primarily dealing with the Toronto radio scene, I will also include airchecks, surveys, vintage interviews with singers etc. from other radio stations, such as WKBW, CKLW, CKY, WHIL, WCOP etc. that I happen to have in my collection. Some of the exclusive, uncirculated material from my collection that I plan on adding in the near future are:
FUTURE ADDITIONS TO THIS SITE
This will hopefully be an interactive site, featuring not only material from my collection , but also material that some of the visitors may have and want to share with everyone. I'm particularly interested in finding any old airchecks that people may have made with their old reel-to-reel or even wire recorders back in the 50s and 60s. I have learned over the years that most people who had these machines back then probably recorded music off the air and may have deliberately or inadvertantly recorded the voices of the disc jockeys, newscasts, commercials, weather reports etc. etc. These types of recordings (airchecks) allow us "old-timers" to relive those old, great radio days and also others who were not around then to hear what real top 40 radio sounded like back then. Unfortunately, contrary to popular opinion, most radio stations did not keep much in the way of their old radio broadcasts, so that's why I'm appealing to the general public for this type of material.
Fortunately, there is a network of other people in Toronto and even across North America interested in similar archival radio material from their own home towns and elsewhere. Therefore, if you're interested in a particular radio station or disc jockey or time period, there may be some airchecks etc. that other people have searched out and made available on web pages or can be obtained via cassettes. I have some links to other similar web pages at the bottom of the page.
For those that may have in their posession some old reel-to-reel audio tapes or wire recordings, and don't know what's on those tapes or don't have the machines to play them on, I and others who do have these machines, can listen to them and transcribe and even make cassette or CD copies for you if you wish.
I will launch my web page with a tribute to Buddy Holly, and adding new material as time allows (and deleting items possibly depending on the allowable storage on my web page, presently only 15 megs), so you may want to check periodically to make sure you're not missing anything of interest. Alternately, you can send me an Email and I'll notify you when I have added new material. >
My CHUM
newsclip has been used on several radio and TV
documentaries, namely CHUM's award
-winning Evolution of Rock and lately a TV
documentary called Rock 'N Roll Invaders. In
both cases the entire clip was not used, so if
there is enough interest I may put the entire clip
on this website, along with some of the tribute
songs and commentaries that CHUM played
that very night. My CKEY newsclip, which is in
fact a lot longer than the CHUM newsclip, can
be heard here. The announcer was Howard Cooney.
PRESS HERE TO HEAR. YOU NEED TO USE REAL AUDIO'S REAL PLAYER. IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS HEARING THIS, SEND ME AN EMAIL AND I'LL EMAIL YOU A DIRECT LINK TO THE AUDIO CLIP. ( 59 sec., 0.351 MB)
I have also included here photocopies of the Boston Daily Record newspaper article, WHIL surveys feauturing Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper, and a CHUM Chart with a tribute to all three. Incidently, I'm looking for copies or photocopies of WHIL surveys( from Medford, Massachusetts( Boston area)) from 1956 and 1957. I have a few from these years, and have most from 1958 to 1963. In general, I'm looking for any radio station suveys or charts from the 50's and early 60's, especially WHIL, WGH, CHED and any others that feauture photos of artists, disc jockies, celebrities etc. Also, a serious chart/survey collector is looking for an elusive WHRV 1600 AM survey from Ann Arbor Michigan from the 1950's or 1960's. He's not even sure if these charts actually existed, but would like to know either way.
The accompaning photo of the CFGM 1310 AM radio survey from November 27, 1964 shows a youthful Don as one of the "Country Gentlemen" on the country music station. He was known as Don "Danard" back then, the original spelling, but changed it to "Daynard" later so that people would not mis-pronounce his name. This bit of information was kindly supplied by L-VS. So folks, "now you know the REST of the story!"
The aircheck that you're about to hear is from November 1964 and starts off with the end of a song by Tommy Commons and then with Tommy himself introducing Don Danard. The recording volume on this is very low, so turn up the volume. This clip (PRESS HERE TO HEAR. YOU NEED TO USE REAL AUDIO'S REAL PLAYER. IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS HEARING THIS, SEND ME AN EMAIL AND I'LL EMAIL YOU A DIRECT LINK TO THE AUDIO CLIP.( 2:00.6 min., 1.18 MB)) is made possible thanks to an old friend from Leaside, namely Martin McKinney who also had an early interest in tape recorders etc. and made some great airchecks back in the late 1950s and early 1960s. One gem which I will be featuring soon is of the legendary Ray Starr on CKEY in 1962 with his Royal Order of the Purple Candle Club show. This may very well be the only known aircheck of this amazing show.
My contribution is a CKWX survey from December 1958 and a cover of Music World magazine showing Red at the Vancouver press conference with Elvis Presley in 1957. Also, I've got part of what could be the earliest known aircheck of Red, on CKWX in early April, 1958, doing a remote broadcast from the Hudson Bay Company in Vancouver. As well as playing songs like Book of Love and Pink Petal Pushers by Carl Perkins, Red displays his quick humour and charm, talking to the teenage girls about pink petal pushers and slim jims. This amazing broadcast was found on a reel-to-reel tape at a thrift store by one Alex Taylor. Many thanks to Alex for finding and saving this precious recording from what could have been a one-way trip into a garbage bin or erasure. I've included a picture of the box that the tape came in for those who might be interested. (PRESS HERE TO HEAR. YOU NEED TO USE REAL AUDIO'S REAL PLAYER. IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS HEARING THIS, SEND ME AN EMAIL AND I'LL EMAIL YOU A DIRECT LINK TO THE AUDIO CLIP. ( 2:33.8 min., 1.50 MB))or if you have problems (PRESS HERE TO HEAR ( 2:33.8 min., 1.50 MB))
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The disc jockey here is the legendary Al Boliska, and we're also treated to a nice CHUM jingle here and an introduction to a new Frankie Avalon record.
I've got many more interesting audio clips from CHUM and other stations from the 50's and early 60's, so keep posted. You won't hear audio clips like these anywhere else!
Keep checking to see what new material has been added, or send me an Email for updates. Kal
NOTHING TO DO WITH MUSIC OR RADIO - One of my other interest is 8mm and 16mm home movies. I have amassed a large collection of same from various estate sales etc. over many years. I will be offering VHS copies for sale in the near future of some interesting stuff on ebay.
One will be a beautiful 8mm colour home movie shot in Toronto after Hurricane Hazel on October 16, 1954, showing the destruction along the Humber River from Lakeshore Boulevard or Lakeshore Road up to the Old Mill area and Dundas Street. We see a large steam shovel operating, the destroyed marina at lakeshore, a body being carried away, a car buried in mud, rescue workers, raging river etc. etc.
Another film, on 16mm colour, shows the victory parade in Toronto after the Toronto Maple Leafs had won the Stanley Cup in the 1960's. They won the cup 4 times in the 1960's, but I'm not sure which year this was, possibly 1962. This is great, clear film footage shot from close to the passing cars. We see about 15 convertibles passing by, each car with several players in them. The players that I can readily identify are Armstrong, Kelly, Eddie Shack (clowning around of course), Mahovolich, Pulford, etc. etc. Also seen are the Stanley Cup in one car, and Punch Imlach and Harold Ballard. This would be of great interest to long-suffering Maple Leafs fans.
Another colour 16mm film has a short clip of a kid trying out his new table top hockey game during Christmas of 1958. I know there are many table top hockey fans out there.
Most of the following are in glorious Kodachrome colour.This is just a sampling of some of the films in my collection.
Kids playing street hockey, mid 1950's in winter with vintage car in background
CNE (Canadian National Exhibition)1940's, 1950's, 1960's
Toronto Sportmens' show mid 1950's, 16mm, boat display section with crowds
Yonge Street, mid 1950's, from moving car, at night, with all the neon signs, movie marquees etc. etc.
Toronto Eaton's Santa Claus Parades, several from 1950's and 1960's. This upcoming parade will be the 100th annual parade!
Eaton's Christmas window displays for kids, 1950's and 1960's
Honest Ed's (Honest Eds) store-front shots, one around 1957 and one long clip from around 1970
Large collection from a wealthy Buffalo family, from 1930's, showing oppulent homes, dazzling vintage luxury cars from the early 1930's, cruises in the "West Indies"; beautiful black and white, scratch-free films
The entire collection of home movies of the late Elwood Glover, bought from his estate sale, from the 1940's and 1950's
steam engine trains in Toronto in 1950's
teenage party early 1960's, kids dancing, dressed in sportscoats!
teenage party, mid-1940's, couple on couch, groping each other!!!!!!!!!!! b+w
16mm SOUND home movies from the 50's!!!!!!! I have watched some of these, but so far don't have a magnetic 16mm projector to be able to hear the contents.
Great footage from behind home plate at Maple Leaf Stadium in Toronto during 1950's. Nice footage of the crowds and infield and outfield showing all the ads on the walls. This stadium is where Babe Ruth hit his first home run as a professional!
A 16mm film of a TV show dealing with wrestler Dick Bulldog Brower, made around 1963. This 30 minute black and white sound film is of the wrestler that wrestling fans loved to hate in the 1960's and 1970's. Once I've gotten a VHS copy for myself, I may be selling the original film on eBay, so check eBay or send me an email. TESTING
I have transferred these to digital mini DV format and can make VHS copies readily. Email me with any questions.
I'm always interested in contacting other people interested in home movies and in trading same. What I'm especially looking for is 8mm or super8 or 16mm film footage of the CHUM booth at the CNE during the 1950's or 1960's. I know that CHUM was able to find some home movies of the CHUM booth at the CNE for their 40th anniversary TV show, and I do have this on tape. However, I'm looking for any other footage that anyone has. In fact, any film footage to do with CHUM or even CKEY from the 1950's or 1960's, either at the CNE or at the stations or at other remote broadcasts.
On a personal note, I'm looking for a remote control for our old Hitachi floor-model TV bought in 1982! ( model TS 5110). This old gem is still working beautifully and the colours are perfect. I haven't had to make any adjustments or touch any controls for 10-20 years! If this isn't a ringing endorsement for Hitachi I don't what is! The only problem is the remote control which no longer works after years of abuse. I've searched all over the internet with no luck so far.
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