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- * [Christmas Sign-off 1971 by Woody Goulart|Upload:LenFilomeo/XMAS_Sign-Off_1971_Woody_Goulart.mp3]  
- * [Jingles: Some cute homegrown Top40 jingles/ some instrumental, some narrated by Craig Hines, and some by Woody Goulart. Quality varies by the minute.|Upload:harold/jingles_1971.mp3]  
- * [Zuppo Nunzio Quintet|Upload:WoodyGoulart/zupponunzio.mp3]: The notorious Zuppo Nunzio Quintet--an undocumented alien boy band--was heard on KCPR in the early 1970s rendering an exclusive cover version of the celebrated love song "Till There Was You" from <i>The Music Man</i>. This cutting-edge performance, which includes a top-of-the-hour KCPR ID, was decades ahead of <i>American Idol</i> in the showcasing of dreadfully tone deaf "singers" in the service of pathos.//Notes by [WoodyGoulart].  
- * [F. Fester Fletcher and the News on KCPR Newsservice|Upload:WoodyGoulart/newstakeone.mp3]: The hirsute social commentator known as F. Fester Fletcher was a parody of the reknowned KSLY newscaster Fred Peterson. This satire was written and performed by the very talented Frank Calabrese, who created this, and other, unforgettable characters that were heard on KCPR. [Fester's Last Stand|Upload:WoodyGoulart/festerslaststand.mp3] was written and produced for broadcast on KCPR by Calabrese went he left San Luis Obispo to serve in the United States Navy.//Notes by [WoodyGoulart].  
- * [Auditorial|Upload:WoodyGoulart/editorial.mp3][Rebuttal|Upload:WoodyGoulart/rebuttal.mp3]: KCPR could not editorialize, so instead, mock editorials known as "auditorials" were written and produced by Woody Goulart, who voiced the introduction and closing tag. The auditorials were delivered passionately by the upstanding and authoritative KCPR vice-president and general, John Jay MacHeinz, who was portrayed by Craig Hines. The rebuttal was voiced by an uncredited KCPR staff member who was handed a script to read without preparation.//Notes by [WoodyGoulart].  
  
  
 *1974 
  * [History of KCPR|Upload:harold/History_of_KCPR_1974.mp3] 

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KCPR Audio

KCPR Audio by Year (under construction; PLEASE DON'T CLICK ON THE ? BUTTONS)
 unknown   1970   1980   1990   2000 
    1971   1981   1991   2001 
    1972   1982   1992   2002 
    1973   1983   1993   2003 
    1974   1984   1994   2004 
    1975   1985   1995   2005 
    1976   1986   1996   2006 
    1977   1987   1997   2007 
 1968   1978   1988   1998    
 1969   1979   1989   1999    

*1974

*1975

  • 2000W Promos

    • Batman - Featuring Ed O'Brien as The Commissioner and Len Filomeo as The Batman.
    • Bruce Queen
    • Captain Kwirk- Featuring Al Beckner as Captain Quirk (original spelling) and Cheryl Wright as Lt. Guru
    • Debruhl
    • Grass Smoker - Featuring Eric Dausman as Grass Smoker and Len Filomeo as Master Sony.
    • Igor - Featuring Steve Greenberg as Master and Len Filomeo as Igor the sightless but talking watchdog.

*1976

*1977

*Little Orphan Amy (Rough - Only some episodes - Not sure of some episode numbers). NOTE: Others have said they have LOA 77, and they are welcome to replace these files with better ones. I just wanted to put these up until then because I expect some people would like to hear them even as they are. - Bryan C

*Little Orhan Amy - Another set contributed by Mark Rief

*1978

*KCPR Coverage of Poly Royal 1978 - Anchored by The Captain (Randy Kerdoon), with a "Studio 229" segment with "The Prime Minister of Poly Royal" (informative zaniness) and Dave Kerley & Paula Chambers doing the on-location presentation of the Poly Royal opening ceremonies. (Open the listing file to see time details.) Note: I cut out the middle part of all of the songs to shorten the clip for posting here, but the full version is available from me (Bryan C.)

*April Fools Edition of "91 Entertainment" and Marv Miller's "Tenth Year" Program from the end of the '77-'78 school year. Various funny stuff including a scheduled Beatles reunion at Chumash auditorium, a Muir Mountain Maniacs Sex Orgy, Mark Wurfl (I think) as "Tom Allen for Pal Stereo" doing a maximum-hype takeoff of (I think) the way "Pacific Stereo" commercials were at the time. There are also some clips of SLO radio personalities like Cat McLean, Doc Philips, Jim (Zimmerlin) Allen saying things like "KCPR is my second favorite radio station" Then Marv has Russ Sharer on for an interview about what he thinks KCPR will be like in the coming school year. There's a segment with (I think) Randy Kerdoon impersonating Howard Cosell.

*1979

*Little Orphan Amy

*1980

*1981

*Auction