Help…….JAM – WLS Cuts

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    Barras

      Pete,

      they`re from the Music Maker package which I believe was originally recorded by Sundance at the Insurance Lane studios in Dallas and then JAM acquired all the Sundance cuts and used some of them in their packages.

      David Barras

      #19951
      UKJingles
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        Barras wrote: Pete,

        they`re from the Music Maker package which I believe was originally recorded by Sundance at the Insurance Lane studios in Dallas and then JAM acquired all the Sundance cuts and used some of them in their packages.

        David Barras

        Thanks David…..
        I wondered why I couldn’t find them referenced on the JAM Site :-)

        #19956
        Barras

          Pete,

          just found this in the Jingle Bible ! :) (The Hits Between The Hits by Don worsham)

          On page 222 and I quote:-

          “The Sundance Organisation moved ahead with production for 1975, creating “The Music Maker” for WCAU and for WLS “WLS Music Radio.”
          “Quick Shots” and “Back To Basics” joined a very PAMS like acapella package “Acapellas 75.” A large number of commercials were created and an instrumental library was initiated, but that was about it.

          While producing was easy, the selling was not. After a fast start, Sundance lasted only untill the first of 1976. With the closing up of the company, JAM, a new company formed by Jon Wolfert, purchased the Sundance ID jingles. TM bought the close to 100 commercial backgrounds and a simialr number of instrumental cuts from an unfinished instrumental library.”

          David Barras

          #19957
          UKJingles
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            Barras wrote: Pete,

            just found this in the Jingle Bible ! :) (The Hits Between The Hits by Don worsham)

            On page 222 and I quote:-

            “The Sundance Organisation moved ahead with production for 1975, creating “The Music Maker” for WCAU and for WLS “WLS Music Radio.”
            “Quick Shots” and “Back To Basics” joined a very PAMS like acapella package “Acapellas 75.” David Barras

            Thanks Mr B…
            Didn’t think of digging that out! :D

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