RinaldiChronicles
KCPR Radio Alumni: The Rinaldi Chronicles
These are audio files from around 1970, from Lou Rinaldi's tapes.
Click on a sound clip to hear it on your computer's audio player. Audio from other years and in other categories is on the Audio page.
Sign-on by Alan Holmes-Note the reference to the California Polytechnic State College.
End-Credit by Alan Holmes-Maybe it wasn't intended to read credits over, but it sounds like it was!
Christmas Sign-off 1970 by Lou Rinaldi
Memories ID-1- Craig Hines
Memories ID-2- Craig Hines
More Music ID-1- Craig Hines
More Music ID-2- Craig Hines
More Music ID-3- Craig Hines
More Music ID-4- Craig Hines
Summer Breaker
Summer ID
Summer ID
Summer ID
Hit Sound Replay-1
Hit Sound Replay-2
Hit Sound Replay-3
Hit Sound Replay-4
Hit Sound Replay-6
Super Hit One! (Bill Gurzi) - Here's all of the Super Hit Promos. Quite possibly the MOST ostentatious display of pop radio promotion ever achieved!
Super Hit Two! (Bill Gurzi)
Super Hit Three! (Bill Gurzi)
Sounds of the Summer-1 - Oh, I am SO going to segue out of this into some Jade Warrior!
Sounds of the Summer-2
Sounds of the Summer-3
Switched On-1 - All station IDs that used "Switched On Bach" as the bed. Honestly, I used to like the Toccata and Fugue in D minor.
Switched On-2
Switched On-3
Switched On-4
Switched On-5
Switched On-6
Switched On-7
Switched On-8
Switched On-9
Jerry Stevens Promo-1
Jerry Stevens Promo-2
Your Radio is Vibrating
I_Can_See_for_Miles_IDs
Sunday Parade End Credit-1 - Scott Johnston
Sunday by Request-1 - Alan Stone
Sunday Parade End Credit-2 - Scott Johnston
Sunday by Request-2 - Alan Stone
Sunday Parade-Pat Platter-Make it or Break It - featuring Craig Hines and a cast of callers
Spot Number 1-Shultz
Spot Number 3-Sounds of the Campus Promo
Spot Number 4-Poly Sounds Promo
Spot Number 5-Flashback Promo
Spot Number 6-Sounds of the Campus Promo-Jim_Stueck
KVEC "Radio 92" Spot Set
KVEC "Channel 92" Spot Set
KSLY 1000W Sign-on - Full length, uncut, and manages to violate every principle of "Standards and Practices" in the then known world!
KSLY IDs - Pre-Famous 14
KATY New Riders of the Purple Sage PSA
KATY Pete Dunan News Promo
KATY Mac the Scotch Hillbilly Promo 1972
KATY Nina Brunelli-Baywood Park
Julian A McPhee College Union Opening Day Aircheck: March 6, 1971
College Union Aircheck Track 1- Duration 1:34'29
Featuring
*Remote Broadcast begins00:00:17 Julian A McPhee Biography Segment segment by Craig Hines
00:03:13 College Union Backstory History segment, possibly by Joan DiTomasso (1971)
00:05:44 David W. Dexter and Craig Hines at the CU with Lou Rinaldi at the studios*College Union Opening Ceremonies
00:14:50 Invocation by Bruce Jayden, Chaplin of the Campus Christian Center
00:15:00 Welcoming Speech by ASI President Paul Banke
00:19:22 Dedication by Cal Poly President Robert E. Kennedy
00:39:50 Ribbon cutting by Mrs. Julian McPhee - Reported by David W. Dexter
00:40:40 Comments by Robert E. Kennedy
00:43:12 Chinesee Dragon Dance - reported by David W. Dexter*Remote Broadcast Resumes
00:49:19 David W Dexter and Lou Rinaldi on remote from the CU, Steve Stagnero at the studio
00:52:51 College Union Commemorative Station ID by Craig Hines
01:05:36 Gary Gardner interviews "Western Playboy" from Santa Maria
01:07:48 Lou Rinaldi and Steve Stagnero at the CU with David W Dexter at the studio
01:09:09 Steve Gale interview
01:10:43 Steve Gale interviews Bonnie Nelson
01:12:49 Steve Gale interviews Cathy Sorenson
01:18:24 Ed O'Brien discusses the CU Lounge with Cathy Sorenson and experiences static shock
01:20:11 Craig Hines reports from the College Union by phone, "I love Ma Bell."
01:23:19 Gary Gardner, Station Manager, describes the College Union's Chandelier in prose.College Union Aircheck Track 2- Duration 1:35'53
Featuring:
Jim Dee, Lou Rinaldi, Steve Stagnero, Scott Johnston, Rick Knepp, Marsha Krinsky, Dexter&Hines, Steve Gale, Steve Reeves and Don Overton
College Union Aircheck Track 3- Duration 1:34'37
Featuring:
Ed O'Brien, Scott Johnston, Rick Knepp, Steve Reeves, Steve Gale, David W. Dexter, Lou Rinaldi, Lou Stevens and Gary Gardner.