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March 15, 2005 at 3:05 pm #3766Barras
When we were at JAM last year, we talked with Jon Wolfert about new C.D.`s for collectors. Jon hinted that a new offering in 2005 would be a compilation of JAM demos featuring the “original” demo and the “resung” demos.
Here`s some examples……….
COUNTRY EXPRESS for KNIX Phoenix AZ – then for – WSM-FM Nashville
PRIORITY ONE for WDIA Memphis – then for – WABC New York City
OUTSTANDING for WLS Chicago – then for – KIIS FM Los Angeles
BACK SEAT MUSIC for WPEN Philadelphia – then for – CFTR Canada (as Grease Weekend)
HOLIDAY PACK for WGY New York – then for – WCBS-FM New York
I`D RATHER BE INβ¦..(1) sung for KIMN Denver – then for – WROR Boston
METRO COUNTRY for WHN New York City – then for WSOC Charlotte
Please feel free to add to this list if you know of any others.
David Barras
March 15, 2005 at 3:44 pm #24641UKJinglesMemberYeah right….
Still waiting for the 30th anniversary (official) CeeDee Release!!! π
March 16, 2005 at 2:15 pm #24642davewYou never now jon may surprise us all
Cheers
Dave
March 16, 2005 at 4:45 pm #24643AdminAs Jon stated to us, it takes time to create new CDs. Clients always get priority over collectors. While he understands that there are people out there that want new CDs every 6 months or so, it just isn’t possible. You”ll be surprised at how many people actually work for Jam. It’s not uncommon for Jon to answer the reception phone himself.
Every demo is re-created from scratch, everything down to the VO and the cut numbers down to the mixing out of the cuts as heard on the original demo. Here’s a few more suggestions –
Metroline was originally for Metro FM, but Y98 (KYKY) was used on the demo.
Not many know that Omni Trax was created for KMGG (Magic 106) Los Angeles in 1984, but WENS was used for the demo in 1986.
Some cuts of Z World were customs for the Chiltern Network, but Z100 was on the demo.
March 16, 2005 at 5:17 pm #24644Jeffrey T. MasonMemberCaptain Mixout wrote: Hi, my name is Neal…and I am a wacky jingle geek, no matter what I tell people in Dallas!
Let’s not forget “Good Time Radio,” which we’ve all heard demoed for WGBB/Long Island. It was originally created for the never-launched Superadio network. And I am STILL not sure why “Hitradio 2” released a demo for KREO/Santa Rosa, when the original KKHR/Los Angeles version kicked ass!
March 16, 2005 at 7:28 pm #24645AdminSomebody with WAY too much time on their hands wrote: Hi, my name is Neal…and I am a wacky jingle geek, no matter what I tell people in Dallas!
Oh dear. What have you been sniffing this week J? Actually, I know what you’re like so don’t even answer that question. It must be all those late nights.
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