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T , Ice: KPWR, 1997-98. He is an actor and recording artist.
T , Simon: KQLZ, 1989-90. Simon is retired and living in San Diego.
Taber , Jim: KROQ, 1973-75. Jim started in radio at KOSI-Denver. From there he joined WSGN-Birmingham and WABB-Mobile. Jim returned to his hometown of Dallas and had a long stay at KLIF. Jim came to Southern California to program KROQ. In 1974 he purchased KINT AM&FM-El Paso which he retained until the early 80s. He then purchased a station in Roswell, New Mexico. Following that sale, Jim went to work for Century/TM Productions Dallas selling jingle packages. A tumor developed on his lungs which eventually resulted in a brain tumor. Jim died in March of 1993.
TAGGART , Jill: KGBS , 1972-73; KABC , 1973-74. Jill lives in Portland, Oregon and her married name is D’Aubery. She works as an actress in a medical school portraying women with obscure symptoms to medical students who must then diagnose her “ailments.” Her husband Bennett does the same thing.
Jill was born in Hollywood in 1940 and grew up in Laurel Canyon. She went to both L.A.C.C. and Pierce Colleges. Jill was the host of “Male Call,” that was the male counterpart to Bill Ballance ‘s “Feminine Forum” on KGBS.
Her program on KABC mainly covered entertainment news. Even though her time in radio was brief, she said that it was the “happiest and best time in my life.” Her father was an actor in radio dramas. “I wanted to be a veterinarian and took pre-vet courses in school, but affirmative action ended that dream.”
Since the mid-1970s she has mostly been writing, but she also did about 10 years of sound effects editing for film and tv. “I received 5 Emmy nominations and one win for The Day After .”
(Richard Turnage, Eric Tracy, and Karen Tyndall)
TALLEY , Rick: KABC , 1980-82; KGIL , 1985-86. Rick was host of KABC’s “SportsTalk,” a program that went through many hosts. No matter who his partner was, Rick was always the calm host. In addition to his radio work, Rick was a columnist for the Daily News . He also wrote the Jay Johnstone book, Temporary Insanity and Over the Edge . Rick was a commanding figure at 6’2″ tall. He later went to work for a Las Vegas sports radio network. He died in August 8, 1995 after suffering with dementia and complications from a brain tumor. He was 60.
Rick was named Illinois sportswriter of the year in 1971 and 1976 by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. He also received many Associated Press writing awards.
A native of Pinckneyville, Ill., he graduated in 1958 from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale after having served 14 months in the Army in Korea. He worked for the Decatur Herald , the Menlo Park Recorder , United Press International and the Rockford Morning Star and Register-Republic . He was the author of several books, including a best seller, The Cubs of ’69 . He was aresident of Las Vegas at the time of death. “He was legendary, and a lot of glasses will be raised to his memory throughout the sports world,” said Shari Wenk, his literary agent. “It was impossible not to have a good time around him. He had a giant, good heart.”
Tamo : KYSR, 2018. SEE Tamo Sein
Tanaka , T.N.: KFI, 1981. Tanaka works with the family business in Port Hueneme supervising two strawberry ranches.
Tanner , Bill: Bill is a broadcast consultant for Spanish and English stations.
(Tom Turner and Keri Tombazian)
Tanner , Mike: KMGX, 1994. Mike worked at Dial Global’s Hot AC format.
Tanter , Kirk: KGFJ, 1988-92; KJLH, 1994-95; KYPA, 1995-96; KACD, 1993-94. Kirk is on Smooth Jazz at WJZW-Washington, DC. He continues to do imaging for many stations across the country. He’s director of operations at Radio-One.com .
TANTER , Lawrence: KJLH , 1972-84; KUTE , 1984-87; KSRF , 1987-88; KLIT , 1988-89; KACE , 1990-92; KAJZ , 1992-93; KJAZ , 2000-02; KTWV , 2003-10, KKJZ 2010-14. For decades he has been the PA announcer for the LA Lakers, and also the booth announcer for KCAL channel 9 ‘LTV’ Lakers pre-game show.
He has been a jock and/or program director for over 40 years. He has been the PA announcer for the LA Lakers for over 30 years.
Born in Chicago, in the late 1970s Lawrence was the creative force of the “Quiet Storm” format – a successful integration of vocals and instrumentals – calling it “360 Degrees of Music” at the Stevie Wonder station, KJLH. He has been the P.A. announcer for the Los Angeles Lakers since the 1981-82 season. He has been the Lakers PA announcer longer than anyone, first working at The Forum and later at Staples Center. Tanter has seen the Lakers win multiple NBA Western Conference titles and NBA Championships.
His mild demeanor and subtle genius has separated him from other public address announcers in the league. From the dissonant tone sensed in his voice when announcing a basket, to the sensual and cool declaration of ‘The Laker Girls.” Lawrence himself is a former basketball player. His skills on the hardwood earned him a college scholarship to the University of Dubuque in Iowa.
His love for jazz landed him a position on the college radio station. Between 1993 and 1998, he was involved with ownership of KQBR-Sacramento. In 1996 he hosted a series called “The Immortals” for Urban stations to air during Black History Month. When KGIL changed format and call letters to KJAZ, Lawrence took over as pd. He also worked for a time at Smooth Jazz KTWV. Additionally, he is the announcer for LTV, the Lakers pre/post game show on KCAL/TV.
TANTUM , Greg: KFWB , 1992-98, pd. Greg programmed news and News/Talk stations for Gannett, CBS and KING Broadcasting in Cincinnati, Indianapolis, San Diego and Seattle for 20 years before arriving in the Southland to run all-News KFWB. He has been an award winning reporter, anchor and writer.
Greg joined WYAY-Atlanta as program director in the fall of 2014.
Born in Plainfield, New Jersey, Greg did most of his growing up in Ohio. Like many in the industry, Greg was only 14 when he started reading newscasts on WDRK-Greenville, Ohio and was named nd at (because no one else was opening up the press releases). His mother was happy when he attended Miami University of Ohio and majored in hearing therapy/educational psychology but he soon broke her heart when he decided to “do radio” for a couple of years to get it out of his system. “More than 30 years later, my mom is still waiting.”
Tate , Leed: KRKD, 1965. Unknown.
Tavares , Kim: KPWR, 1998-99. Kim worked with morning driver Big Boy for about seven months. The sassy Latina left “Power” in early 1999.
Tavares , Suzy: KIIS, 2004-07. Suzy joined KIIS for weekends in early summer 2004 and by the fall she was working middays. She arrived from Q100-Atlanta and Y100-Miami. At one point, Suzy was a Miami Dolphins cheerleader. She worked at WJMN-Boston.
(Chuck Tyler, Ted Terry, and Scott Thrower)
Taylor , Al, KDAY, 1966. Unknown.
Taylor , Alvin: KLAC, 1965-69. Alvin is retired and living in Phoenix.
Taylor , Bill: KFWB, 1966-69; KLAC, 1969-70; KGBS, 1970-74; XPRS, 1973; KFOX, 1975-78. Bill, with his cast of hundreds of voices, is doing voiceover work from his home studio for radio and tv commercials. His character voice work ranges from David letterman to the former Presidents to Homer Simpson. Bill’s website is: voplanet.com/billtaylor .
Taylor , Bob: KPPC, 1970-75; KROQ, 1975; KWST, 1976-80; KGIL AM/FM, 1980-89. For five years Bob was the general operations manager for five radio stations in Roswell, New Mexico until his retirement in early 2007.
Taylor , Chris: KNX/fm/KODJ/KCBS, 1988-2005. Chris worked evenings at “Arrow 93” until a format flip in March 2005. He has an active production facility.
TAYLOR , Darren “Bo”: KRBV , 2007-08. Bo died August 11, 2008, of cancer at the age of 42.
He was a former gang member who became a peacekeeper respected by both the gangs and law enforcement. In early 2008 he was diagnosed with a rare cancer that attacks the tissues of the mouth, according to the Los Angeles Times obit. “It spread to his neck and head, but he insisted on fighting it in his own way, resisting traditional medicine to seek treatment in Tijuana. He died en route to a clinic there.”
Taylor , Doug: KEZY, 1972. Doug is raising orchids in Perris.
Taylor , Frank: KCBS, 1993. Unknown.
Taylor , Henry: KMPC; KHJ. Unknown.
TAYLOR , Mark: KIQQ , 1976-77; KFI , 1977-88; KBIG , 1988-97; KABC , 1998-2002; KMLT , 2002-05. Mark left “Lite 92.7/fm” following a format flip to JILL/fm. He was a frequent fill-in on the Salem Radio Network. He now lives on a farm in West Virginia.
The native of Nacogdoches, Texas, attended Texas A&M and Stephen F. Austin State College. He worked in San Antonio and Houston. Mark arrived in Southern California from a pd’ship at KYA-San Francisco. He got involved with teaming while at KFI. Mark and traffic reporter Bruce Wayne filled in as a team when Lohman and Barkley were on vacation. When “Bruce Wayne’s KF-Eye-in-the-sky” airplane crashed, Mark has vivid memories of his on-air hours following the death of the traffic pilot on June 4, 1986.
Mark co-starred on an Empty Nest episode and was featured on ABC’s Hudson Street . He was featured in an NBC Movie of the Week called Secrets of a Married Man . Mark left KBIG in late 1997 when Chancellor Media took over from Bonneville Broadcasting. In 1999, Mark teamed with Guy Davis for the TaylorDavis show at KABC.
In late 2000, Mark joined Gloria Allred for a midday show at KABC. He has been seen frequently on talking head shows. “I’ve appeared on FOX News Channel’s O’Reilly Factor and Hannity and Colmes along with CNN’s Talkback Live and ABC’s Politically Incorrect .”
Taylor , Michael: KPFK, 1996. Michael, a news reporter for KPFK, was shot to death execution-style in South Los Angeles, according to the LA Police Department. The 45-year-old was found in a vacant lot in April 1996. His body was found near railroad tracks, with his hands bound. He had been shot several times. Detectives said Taylor was not killed for his sometimes controversial views. In 1992, Taylor enrolled in a radio apprenticeship program at KPFK. A former skid row resident who had turned from a life of drug use to a passion for activism, Taylor was at work raising money to support the station.
(Mark Thompson [ The Sound ], Reba Toney, Ed Tyll, and Bill Tanner)
Taylor , Mike: KKTR, 1998; KIKF, 1999-2000. Mike Baez used the name Sky Walker on Country KIKF. He had been doing traffic reports for AirWatch until November 30, 2007.
Taylor , Renee: KHHT, 2001-15. Renee started middays at “Hot 92.3” in the summer of 2001. She went on to work afternoons at HOT 92 Jamz. She left the station in early February 20 following a format flip.
Taylor , Rick: KSRF/KOCM, 1988-90. Unknown.
Taylor , Stacy: KABC, 1998-2000. Stacy worked morning drive at KLSD-San Diego. He now hosts a website under his name.
Taylor , Steve: KNX 1997-1998. Steve anchored and reported for ABC Radio News in New York and Washington for a decade beginning in 1998. He now reports from Washington for Fox News Radio.
Taylor , Tony: KLAC, 1970. Unknown.
Taylor , Zack: KIBB, 1996-97; KKGO, 2008-12. Zack worked at the Hot AC format at Dial-Global syndicators until a down sizing in April 2013. A graduate of the University of Mississippi, Zack has worked in Lancaster and Bakersfield before joining KIBB (B-100). He claims to be fluent in five languages, “although I’m not particularly fluent in any of them, including English.”
Taz : KIKF, 1997-2000; KMXN, 2000-02. Taz, known as Mark Allen Graves, worked morning drive at the Orange County “Mix” station. KIKF changed call letters to KMXN in the fall of 2000 with a format change.
Tennis , Brie: KELT, 2001-02; KOST, 2002-09; KTWV, 2010-12. Brie worked weekends at KOST until a Clear Channel downsizing in the spring of 2009. She is now at the WAVE weekends and fill-in.
Terrell , Leo: KMPC, 1996; KABC, 1996-2018. Leo is a weekend talk host at KABC.
TERRY , Frank: KHJ , 1965-68; KFI , 1969; KGIL . Frank was a very early Boss Jock who helped launch 93/KHJ. He died June 20, 2007 of colon cancer, which he had been fighting for 10 years. He was 68.
“Frank Terry replaced the first swing man, Boss Jock Donn Tyler , a few weeks into the the Boss format by June of 1965,” wrote KHJ pd Ron Jacobs .
Frank wasn’t the type of guy to complain, his daughter Kelly told me by phone. “He trudged through all his chemo and basically worried more about his family. He was very brave. The thing I remember most about dad was his sense of humor. He made everybody feel good. He was cracking jokes with the nurses. He never lost his sense of humor. Anybody who met him was immediately drawn to him and liked him – from neighbors to people in the grocery store to the vet. Everybody loved my dad. He lived in Sonora, near Yosemite. He wanted to live in the mountains. He wanted a place where his dogs could roam and he could have deer in his yard.”
Born Terrance Crilly in Rapid City, South Dakota on July 5, 1938, Frank left an indelible mark on Top 40 and Country radio. When he was about four his father, a 3M executive, was transferred from Rapid City to the Inland Empire where Frank grew up. Out of high school, Frank joined the Navy where he first started his work in radio, broadcasting on his ship.
Frank was in the movie Gimme Shelter , which chronicled the Rolling Stones’ ill-fated 1969 concert at Altamont. He worked his way up the Top 40 ladder beginning at K/men in San Bernardino to KMAK-Fresno. During his time in Fresno he met his wife-to-be and they had two daughters, Kelly and Allison. After four years at KHJ, he joined KFI in 1969.
When he left the Southland, Frank moved to the Bay Area where he worked for three decades for various stations. He was at KFRC and KNEW before moving to Country KSAN (he teamed in the morning with Charlie Wilde). He returned to middays at KNEW in 1995 and in 1998 joined KFGY (Froggy Radio) in Santa Rosa.
“Lately, my dad has been playing some of his old airchecks,” said Kelly. “Some are hilarious. He used to dedicate songs to me on the radio when I was little. He would call my mom and tell her to turn on the radio and then he played a song for me.” Frank loved music. His daughter said that he was in a little band with country guys and they played at local Sonora events. “Total drummer,” said Kelly. “If there were chopsticks on the table, he’d pick them up and drum them.”
Frank picked the woods for his final years. Kelly said: “He loved the country. He loved the stars. He had two grandchildren he adored. We spent a lot of holidays with him. I brought them up just last week. We’ve had a lot of good visiting time with him.”
His daughter said that Frank’s love for animals was huge, especially dogs. He was really into donating his time and money to the local animal shelter. He loved keeping in touch with his radio buddies by phone. He didn’t have a computer or email access – he just didn’t want to fuss with it. “My dad was also really into football, Notre Dame was one of his favorite teams.”
Kevin Gershan , long-time producer for Robert W. Morgan , said: “Frank Terry had the best attitude of any human being I’ve every met.”
“As any musician knows, the difference between a good song and a great song is the drummer. Usually in the background, often times pounding away in relative obscurity, it’s the drummer who provides the backbone to the song, as well as its vitality and spark. Frank Terry was the Ringo Starr, Hal Blaine, and Gene Krupa of Boss Radio 93/KHJ. Originally a drummer himself, Frank Terry, more than any other Bossjock [even Robert W. Morgan and The Real Don Steele ] set the template for the Boss Radio format and was its most consistent performer. He was the guy who broke in the other Bossjocks. He was the guy who worked every shift, often going months at a time without a day off. The beat had to go on and he was the drummer,” remembered Ken Levine.
Ken continued: “There was no more versatile performer in radio. The two biggest rock stations in America in the mid 60s could not have sounded more different. KHJ Los Angeles was ultra streamlined, WABC New York was all bells and whistles [chimes actually] – organized chaos. Only one disc jockey ever worked both formats. Frank Terry at KHJ and later at WABC’s sister station and clone in San Francisco, KSFX. You just gave him the charts and he could play.
Later Frank moved into country radio at KNEW and KSAN in the Bay Area. He could bang on washboards as well as snares.
Wherever he went, two things were certain. He made every station he ever worked for sound the very best they ever did, and he dented every console, cart machine, and music stand in the studio with his drum sticks. Radio has lost a giant. Terrance Franklin Crilly. Better known as Frank Terry. For those of us who knew and loved him, he will always remain in our heart… beating and beating and beating.”
Terry , Joe: KDAY, 1968; KGFJ, 1971-75; KHJ, 1980-81; KNX; KWNK, 1985-86. Joe works the Country format at Westwood One.
Terry , Ted: KJLH, 1975-82 and 1995-96. Ted is part of the Internet revolution, owning over 40 functional Web sites. He is ceo of Theodore Myles Publishing and author and publisher of the American Black History Reference Manual .
Tesh , John: KFSH, 2005-07. John’s syndicated show started on the “Fish” in late 2005.
Thacker , Tom: KEZY, 1966. Unknown.
Thaxton , Lloyd: KABC, 1973-74. Lloyd was host of a long-running zany syndicated tv dance party show on KCOP/Channel 13 in 1960s. He died of multiple myeloma on October 5, 2008, at the age of 81. His popularity was so huge that when Tiger Beat magazine debuted in the fall of 1965, there was a photo of Lloyd on the cover, which the publishers kept there throughout the first year of the magazine, thinking the relationship between the two was a good one. He spent many years as producer of the Emmy-winning Fight Back with David Horowitz .
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