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You are here: Home / THROUGH ANY GIVEN DOOR (Individual Posts) / 4. Web Serial: Part III, Home Movies / 3.08 KRLA and KHJ

3.08 KRLA and KHJ

July 18, 2018 By Catherine Sevenau 12 Comments

1959 • La Habra ~ Cruising Whittier Boulevard, we took a spin to the A&W for frosted mugs of root beer or to Tastee Freeze for fried taquitos and banana splits with extra chocolate and whipped cream, Debbie and Randy in the back, Carleen and me in the front, riding low in the seat with the windows cranked down and our hair blowing in the wind, all of us loudly singing off-key:

Eighteen tons,
and whadaya get?
Another day older
and deeper in debt

We cranked the radio and lowered our voices an octave:

…Saint Peter don’t you call me
’cuz I can’t go,
I owe my soul
to the company store…

We were no Tennessee Ernie Ford, but we were cool: snapping our fingers, popping our gum, grooving in time to the music. On the way back we punched the dashboard to KRLA and belted out “day-o, daaay-o,” punched it to KFWB to sing “wake-up a little Susie, wake-up,” then punched it back to 93 KHJ Boss Radio crooning, “Taammy, Taammy, Tammy’s in love.”

to be continued…

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  1. Barbara D. Jacobsen says

    July 18, 2018 at 5:09 pm

    Ah yes, those were the days! Cruising the drag in Antioch in the ’50’s with the girls,
    looking for the boys, ending up with milkshakes at the drive-in. Such great songs!!!

    Reply
  2. gail crosslin says

    July 18, 2018 at 3:00 pm

    OMG…KFWB That’s what I listened to back then…what a memory jogger! Where did U find the flyer thing? I nabbed it for my memory stuff.

    Reply
    • Catherine Sevenau says

      July 18, 2018 at 3:05 pm

      Google. There were tons of them on it.

      Reply
      • Catherine Sevenau says

        July 19, 2018 at 7:24 am

        We got the song… “Let’s Take a Trip Down Whittier Blvd!”

        Reply
  3. Mark Chapman says

    July 18, 2018 at 2:42 pm

    Promo spot I remember from KFWB:
    What do you think of BMR?
    Bmr Who?
    BMR, DJ.
    He’s a wiener!
    A wiener?
    Yeah. He’s a real Hot Dog.

    Reply
  4. Kay R says

    July 18, 2018 at 1:54 pm

    I love this!

    Reply
  5. Susan Price says

    July 18, 2018 at 1:22 pm

    I made sure that my now 6 year old grandson (soon to be 7) learned, “I’m A Little Teapot.” And when Victor and I were teaching in China 1981 to 83, I taught our students the Hokey Pokey. Our students were from all over southwest China and were aged 18 to 55 years old – the vast majority were being recycled from being Russian language teachers to being English teachers. The Hokey Pokey, both the song and the dance, made them all giggle, “You put your left hip in and your left hip out, and you shake all about…” The shaking part, the wiggle part, made them giggle. Remember, these people had been thru the Sino-Japanese War (1937 to 1945), the Revolution (1949 was Liberation, the birth of modern China under Mao), followed by the Great Chinese Famine (1958-61), and then the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976). During the Cultural Revolution, you were not allowed to grow flowers – too bourgeois. In short, our students had not had a party in decades. So the Hokey Pokey turned out to be a big thing. It was so much fun getting them to loosen up.

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    • Catherine Sevenau says

      July 18, 2018 at 2:19 pm

      In Memoriam: “With all the sadness and trauma going on in the world at the moment, it is worth reflecting on the death of a very important person, which almost went unnoticed last week. Larry LaPrise, the man who wrote “The Hokey Pokey” died peacefully at age 93. The most traumatic part for his family was getting him into the coffin. They put his left leg in… and then the trouble started.”

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      • Gail Crosslin says

        July 18, 2018 at 2:56 pm

        GROAN…..

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      • Victoria Chatfield says

        July 18, 2018 at 3:04 pm

        Ha ha!

        Reply
  6. Susan Price says

    July 18, 2018 at 12:34 pm

    KRLA – OMG. I remember Bill Balance and Joe Yocam. And 16 Tons is one of the few songs to which I can remember almost all the lyrics. Did you know that Tennessee Ernie Ford once lived in Friendly Hills (the ritzy suburban, hilly area between East Whittier where Patty and I lived and downtown Whittier)? Or so my mom said. …..
    The songs… Stagger Lee by Lloyd Price, Peter Gunn soundtrack, Charlie Brown, 77 Sunset Strip (“Kookie, Lend me your comb..”) and be sure to snap your fingers – and hubbie Victor sitting next to me just sang the lyrics when I asked if he remembered!

    Reply
    • Catherine Sevenau says

      July 18, 2018 at 12:59 pm

      I loved the music from that time. All I pretty much remember from before then was “I’m a Little Teapot” and “The Hokey Pokey.”

      Reply

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0.i Teller of Tales,  Family Line

0.ii Dedications, Billet-Doux, Credits

0.iii Prologue

Web Serial: Part I, Faded Snapshots

1.01 Part I, Faded Snapshots, Sonora

1.02 104 Green Street

1.03 A Chicken Named Blackie

1.04 Lucky Strike Girl

1.05 Summer Camping

1.06 Chico and Grandma Chatfield

1.07 Itty-Bitty Balls of Fluff

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1.13 Larry’s Diary, Feb-Mar 1947

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1.15 Larry’s Diary, Apr-May 1947

1.16 Missive to Marceline

1.17 A California Thistle

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1.21 Larry’s Diary, Oct 1947

1.22 Brusha, Brusha, Brusha …

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1.26 1948 Small Town Gossip

1.27 Plucked From the Womb

1.28 Death of Gordon Chatfield

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1.33 Benedict Arnold & Eleanor Roosevelt

1.34 Larry’s Diary, Jun 1949

1.35 Larry’s Diary, Jul 1949

1.36 Holy Cards, Hell, and High Water

1.37 Larry’s Diary, Aug 1949

1.38 Buck Fever, Sep 1949

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1.42 The Sight of Blood

1.43 Larry’s Diary, Apr 1950; Don’t Go

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1.45 Larry’s Diary, Jun 1950

1.46 Larry’s Diary, July 1950

1.47 Summer 1950, Bounty Hunter

1.48 Larry’s Diary, Aug 1950

1.49 Larry’s Diary, Sep 1950

1.50 Larry’s Diary, Oct 1950

1.51 Larry’s Diary, Nov 1950

1.52 Larry’s Diary, Dec 1950

1.53 Larry’s Diary, Jan 1951

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1.55 Larry’s Diary, Mar 1951

1.56 1951 • Popcorn Girl

1.57 Larry’s Diary, Apr 1951

1.58 Billet-doux from Mom

1.59 Larry’s Diary, May 1951

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1.64 Larry’s Diary, Sep 1951

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1.66 Larry’s Diary, Nov-Dec 1951

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1.68 Larry’s Diary, Feb 1952

1.69 Larry’s Diary, Mar 1952

1.70 Larry’s Diary, Apr 1952

1.71 Umpteenth Time

1.72 Larry’s Diary, May 1952

1.73 Letter from Mom to Verda

1.74 Larry’s Diary, Jun 1952

1.75 Tennis and Tonsils

1.76 Larry’s Diary, Jul 1952

1.77 Larry’s Diary, Aug 1952

1.78 Larry’s Diary, Sep 1952

1.79 2nd Letter to Verda

1.80 Larry’s Diary, Oct-Nov 1952

1.81 Larry’s Diary, Dec 1952

1.82 Carleen & Chuck, 1952-53

1.83 Mom’s Letter to Nellie, Mar 1953

1.84 A Wedding and Graduation, 1953

1.85 Summer Solstice, 1953 (1)

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2.09 Toy Soldiers

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2.11 Canned Peas 1955

2.12 Jefferson Elementary

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2.15 Gimme a Bromo

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2.16 Bless Me, Father

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2.17 Buttons and Bobbins

2.18 Perms

2.19 Conversations With God

2.20 Small Holy Cups

2.21 An 8×10 Glossy

2.22 Wedding Bells

2.23 High Finance

2.24 Hoity-Toity

2.25 The Great Pretender

2.26 Lovebirds

2.27 Year of Change 1956

2.28 Gaggle of Girlfriends 1957

2.29 Off to Paradise 1957

2.30 Manoa Valley

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2.32 Worrisome Prayers

2.33 Come Hell or High Water

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2.35 With Open Arms 1958

2.36 I Remember Bobby

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3.01 La Habra 1958

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3.03 Sierra Vista School 1958

3.04 Nana

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3.07 Saving Grace

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3.17 Queen of Hearts

3.18 Gus the Helms Man

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3.20 Simon Legree

3.21 “Chu-uck”

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3.23 Purgatory

3.24 The Hillman Minx

3.25 “Listen, Dearie”

3.26 1644 Haight Street, 1960

3.27 Sweeney’s Candy Shop

3.28 A Longer Scorecard

3.29 The Sunset

3.30 It’s Not Fair!

3.31 Quit Gawking

3.32 Riffraff and Hippies

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3.36 Leaving the Hive

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3.38 Homesick

3.39 “Oh Yeah?”

3.40 A Full Mass

3.41 Killing Time

3.42 Positively Haight Street

3.43 Rainbows and Red Devils

3.44 No Flowers

3.45 A Kind of Holiness

3.46 Sin and Prayer

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4.03 Letter from Liz

4.04 Elegy to My Father

4.05 My Sister Liz

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4.07 Final Migration

4.08 Cutty Sark and Carleen

4.09 Lore, Libel and Lies

4.10 Larry’s Later Life

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