Title

KCPR 91.3 Cal Poly Radio Collection

Description

Records related to the administration and programming of KCPR student radio station. Includes manuscript, analog, and digital records.

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Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000045
Date Created
1979
Description

[00:00:12] ASI President Larry Robinson interviewed about city council by Leslie Bensacka [00:02:42] Chef Lane Page and Everett Duro and the campus food by Rebecca Fealig [00:05:13] San Luis Obispo air quality and smog, Bob Carr, by Cliff Flyham [00:06:38] Tay-Sachs disease, Kris Clefstead interviewed by Donna Bergh [00:08:16] Human Needs Assessment Committee with Pat Wickstrom in San Luis Obispo by Donna Bergh [00:09:30] Student final grade processing by Mike Madoff [00:11:02] Presidential Selection Advisory Committee for replacing Robert E. Kennedy, represented by Steve Bennett, story by Leslie Bensacka [00:13:44] Guitarist-janitor Jeff Malman of Blazing Heart interviewed by Tom Hiskotch [00:16:24] Nazarene Student Mission Corps, Greg Sills, Mike Robinson, Rev. Paul Huddle interviewed by Ray Matthew [00:19:33] Cal Poly Solar Energy Club; Bob Levi interviewed by Leslie Bensacka [00:21:38] Scott Halquist interviewed about his disco by Bev Sassenberry [00:24:22] Abby Clark, counselor for elementary school students, interviewed by Bruce Clark [00:26:45] Racquetball club manager Sheldon Feige and various students interviewed about the sport by Wayne Jackson [00:29:26] Milk Carton Boat Race at Laguna Lake; Leanne Burning; Tim Lisell; Tim Blockinger interviewed by Missy Arnold [00:32:23] Mustang Water Slides at Lopez Lake designed by Warren Dolesaal, interviewed by Mike Houston [00:34:14] Mr. Rod Newbert of the University Travel Center interviewed by Rebecca Fealig [00:36:15] Concert Committee chairs Liz Nevins and Dana Jones interviewed [recording cuts off] [00:37:34] Concert Committee chairs Liz Nevins and Dana Jones interviewed by George Bocca [00:40:43] Story about Brian Lawler, editor of Balloonist magazine, by Mike Madoff [00:43:05] Proposed Married Student Complex by Tom Hiskotch [00:44:25] Pet Overpopulation; Melissa McCormick of the Humane Society interviewed by Wayne Jackson [00:46:26] Women in Agriculture Class, Katherine Ben Wa interviewed by Judy White [00:48:20] Billy Stevens, Cal Poly Shepherd, interviewed by Missy Arnolds [00:50:07] Student Volunteer Programs coordinator Harriet Clandannon interviewed by Kim Nelson [00:51:20] Cal Poly Debate Team coach Rodney Reynolds interviewed by Ray Matthew [00:53:40] Cal Poly Drama Department member Mike Hampton interviewed by Ray Matthew [00:56:18] ASI Student Government president Larry Robinson interviewed by Ray Matthew [00:59:05] Jeff Lann, Chairman of Student Health council interviewed about fees by Leslie Bensacka [01:01:15] Week of the Young Child; Kristie Gossin and Holly Hewitt interviewed by Leslie Bensacka [01:03:55] Land scarcity in the Central Coast, Doris Fossberg and Marilyn Harbuck interviewed by Bruce Clark [01:07:41] Wilbur Shigahara from Santa Maria on weather forecasting interviewed by Bruce Clark [Interview cuts off after overlapping audio] [01:08:54] Wilbur Shigahara from Santa Maria on weather forecasting interviewed by Bruce Clark

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000046
Date Created
1986 (year uncertain)
Description

Interview with Grant Hart, songwriter, singer, and drummer for Husker Du, conducted by KCPR DJs Mike Stand and Rob Campanello. Songs and fragments of songs are interspersed with the interview content. [00:00:00] Intro, with Mike Stand and Rob Campanello. History of Husker Du, interspersed with a few of their songs [00:07:00] Phone interview with Grant Hart, drummer and singer, begins [00:08:39] (song plays) [00:11:00] Most important aspect of the band [00:11:40] (song plays) [00:15:40] Discussion of individual songs, and the voting process within the band [00:16:25] Grant Hart's songwriting process [00:16:45] Inspiration for Bob Mould, Husker D's other songwriter [00:17:00] (song plays) [00:19:00] Discussion of the song "Green Eyes" (and the song plays) [00:22:00] Discussion of the song "Flexible Flyer" (and the song plays) [00:26:40] Discussion of the New Day Rising LP and the song "Books About UFOs" (and the song plays) [00:30:35] Content of songs: relationships, emotions (song plays) [00:34:17] (song plays) [00:36:35] Discussion of Zen Arcade album as a concept album [00:38:12] (song "Pink Turns to Blue" plays) [00:40:56] Discussion of whether Husker Du's sound will change after switch to major label [00:41:53] (song "Turn on the News" plays) [00:46:23] Discussion of whether Husker Du will record more acoustic songs [00:46:40] (song plays) [00:48:27] Discussion of the experience of being on a major label and playing concerts with bigger crowds [00:49:04] (song plays) [00:52:44] On being called a sell out [00:53:56] Grant Hart station ID [00:54:05] (song plays) [00:59:06] End credits

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000047
Date Created
1978 (year uncertain)
Description

Compilation of news features recorded for KCPR's Newsday [00:00:00] Engineering Services, interview with Chief Engineer (Tom Tomastik) [00:04:00] Rainy year, interview with professor James [Caliphill?] (Joe Norris) [00:06:30] Stadium renovations, interview with E. Douglas Girard (Ramiro Perez) [00:08:44] Careers, interview with Richard [Eguinoa?], Director of Career Placement Services (Lori Hickey) [00:10:44] Audio News Services, careers for women, interview with Gloria Libris, UCSD (Bruce Tokars) [00:12:30] CMA Poison Oak (Linda Conkey) [00:14:50] Sycamore Springs Hot Tubs, outtake (Nancy Bauer) [00:16:44] Jarvis-Gann, Proposition 13, from the perspective of the League of Women Voters (Joe Norris) [00:19:59] Solar energy, a national view ([Vivi St. Amand?]) [00:21:23] The possibility of House of Representatives session television broadcasts ([Vivi St. Amand?]) [00:22:25] New television network programs ([Vivi St. Amand?]) [00:24:50] Risks of low-tar cigarettes ([Vivi St. Amand?]) [00:25:48] New school ([Vivi St. Amand?]) [00:27:26] Research on Big Mac sauce ([Vivi St. Amand?]) [00:28:45] Cal Poly Campus Police (Tom Tomastik) [00:32:40] Sycamore Springs (Nancy Bauer) [00:34:30] Victim's Assistance Center (Nancy Bauer) [00:36:45] Traffic problems in SLO (Nancy Bauer) [00:39:05] Eco-SLO, the Environmental Center (Bev Langlois) [00:40:26] Wolf singers (Donna Pangburn) [00:41:15] Birds being displaced by development at Terminal Island (Donna Pangburn) [00:42:37] Life in outer space (Donna Pangburn) [00:43:26] Childrensville USA, home for battered children (Donna Pangburn) [00:44:22] Menu frauds (Donna Pangburn) [00:45:45] Timbuktu (Donna Pangburn) [00:46:35] San Luis Obispo County Hotline (Tom Tomastik) [00:49:05] LNG (Liquid Natural Gas) Terminal, interview with James Bishop, Dept. of Energy Public Information Officer (Dave Kerley) [00:50:55] Jimmy Carter's energy plan, interview with James Bishop, Dept. of Energy Public Information Officer (Dave Kerley) [00:53:30] Role of Department of Energy, interview with James Bishop, Dept. of Energy Public Information Officer (Dave Kerley) [00:54:40] Red Brigade killing of Aldo Moro, Italian Premiere, other Brigade terrorism, interview with Dan Krieger, professor of Modern European History (Joe Norris) [01:00:46] Police Decoys Get Mugged for a Living, interview with Dorothy Jorgenson and Charles Bean (Sheryl Jennings) [01:03:50] Interview with freshman congressman Leon Panetta (Dave Kerley) [01:06:30] Continuation of interview with freshman congressman Leon Panetta (Dave Kerley) [01:08:12] Jarvis-Gann, Proposition 13, part 1 of 4 (Paula Chambers) [01:10:33] Jarvis-Gann, Proposition 13, part 2 of 4 (Paula Chambers) [01:13:23] Jarvis-Gann, Proposition 13, part 3 of 4 (Paula Chambers) [01:17:05] Jarvis-Gann, Proposition 13, part 4 of 4 (Paula Chambers) [01:19:22] Proposition 11, taxation of county-owned real property (Paula Chambers) [01:22:30] Interview with University of the Pacific professor Dewey Chamber (Paula Chambers) [01:23:36] School system paraprofessionals (Paula Chambers) [01:24:56] Foundation Food Services, mandatory meal tickets, interview with Al Smith, FFS administrative assistant (Tom Tomastik) [01:27:38] Proposition 1, state school building bond law, 1978 (Tom Tomastik) [01:29:13] Proposition 2, state clean water and water conservation bond law, 1978 (Tom Tomastik) [01:30:48] Proposition 3, taxation exemptions for alternative energy systems, such as solar energy (Tom Tomastik)

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000048
Date Created
1971 to 1972
Description

Contents of a tape compiling 5 distinct programs, ca. 1971-1972. 4 of the 5 programs are radio plays, with "Suzy Swiss Cheese" a serial play, and "An Empty Gesture" an original KCPR production. [00:00:00] "Suzy Swiss Cheese episode," February 7, 1971 [00:10:48] Christmas Play, "An Empty Gesture", KCPR Holiday Play Productions, December 1971 [00:30:25] "An Empty Gesture" credits: written by Mary Graham Lund; directed by Russ Lash and Lou Stern; actors were Jenny Duboise, Jody Puentes, Gary Gardner, Sheryl Portermont, Craig Hines, Edel Bryant, Berner Wright, Lou Rinaldi, Claudia Galloway [00:31:20] Christmas carol medley outro[00:34:47] KCPR Sign On, 1972 [00:35:00] Intro by Woody Goulart, KCPR general manager, and Steve Stagnero [00:37:11] San Luis Obispo Story program preview[00:39:20] Testing 1-2-3 program preview [00:40:52] Talk to an Addict program review, a KEVC simulcast, presented by Vic Bremer [00:41:55] Sundays-by-Request program preview and Mission City Missionaries program preview [00:42:23] Call for DJs and other assistance[00:43:20] KCPR on Cue, an outtakes show [00:50:30] "House of Usher" radio play, October 31, 1972[01:03:30] "House of Usher" end credits [01:04:30] "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" radio play, 1972 [01:27:26] "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" end credits

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000372
Date Created
1987-05-30
Description

[00:00:00] Introduction - Pippi Longstocking [00:02:40] Fever [00:10:40] Poker Playing Fish [00:16:08] Band members introduced - JJ Holoubek, Eric (Erik?) Kyle [00:16:36] Erik mentions being kicked off the air after his time at KCPR [00:08:36] Banter continues [00:19:25] Interview ends and songs resume [00:20:14] Mack the Knife [00:28:45] Little Town Lothario [00:34:51] Station tag, brief question-and-answer [00:34:45] Brian thanks the Music Factory for their sponsorship while someone aggressively squeaks a chair in the background [00:36:24] More question-and-answer [00:38:40] Kink-a-Thon 680 [00:40:01] You've Got a Bigger Dick Than Me [00:44:40] Hey Joe [00:50:30] Band leaves, end of recording

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000373
Date Created
1985-06
Description

[00:00:00] Station tag and introduction to Locals Only [00:01:22] 60 Days [00:04:08] The Alice Bag Song [00:09:05] Code Blue [00:11:02] The Dead Cow Song [00:14:52] C.L.B. [00:16:54] Real Slow [00:17:54] Untitled Song [00:18:40] Not Last Night [00:19:28] 15 Seconds of Chaos [00:21:18] Spiritual Cramp (Christian Death) [00:23:32] MC plays a song from The Corrupters while the band gets ready to go into the studio for an interview [00:27:20] Introduction to the band with their names and instruments [00:28:00] Rich, Labrino and the nameless drummer introduced [00:28:42] Rich talks about why they formed the group, thanking people for their support [00:29:42] Anecdote about Sophie's, a gig in Grover City [00:31:16] Jokes on air (offensive) [00:32:11] End of interview, songs from The Users played [00:34:30] Locals Only soundbite, VD plays new song [00:37:08] Just Can't Wait [00:39:41] Bang Your Head [00:43:00] Untitled Song [00:45:22] A Short Poem [00:48:07] Untitled Song [00:50:16] Louie Louie [00:51:46] 60 Days [00:54:14] VD [00:55:26] Untitled Song [00:57:10] Poem [00:57:47] Locals Only tag and advertisement [00:58:48] Christ on Parade - Flash [01:00:36] Maximum Rock and Roll introduction with Tim [01:01:10] Japanese song [01:02:40] End of recording Attached note reads: the worst session by far. I still have nightmares about it. Toi

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000396
Date Created
1986-04-20
Description

[00:00:01] Recording begins mid-song - You Forgot My Heart [00:07:44] Station ID, band begins The Pulse [00:11:55] Band begins [Silence Lingers?] [00:16:14] Band starts new song [00:21:04] Make A Choice [00:25:05] Band starts new song [There Is Only You] [00:30:15] Station Tag, DJ plays Danny Pritchard and the Masked Marauder - Overlaps [00:32:16] Band members introduce themselves - John on guitar and vocals, Whitey on guitar and vocals, Corey on bass and vocals, Troy Thacker on drums [00:33:27] John discusses influences, band has been together for four years, Dan Arias & Bobby no longer with band [00:33:35] John talks about upcoming record with Troy's influence [00:36:11] Toi asks band about the direction for record deals [00:38:25] Band members talk about jobs - Corey at the UCSB library etc [00:38:50] John talks about [The Majors?] another band that influences their decisions [00:39:50] Troy on the future of the Stingrays - playing in LA, Goleta, Isla Vista in the upcoming weeks, Upper LA, then studio work [00:41:12] Discussion of a video that had been done for Justice two weeks beforehand made by KCOX in Santa Barbara [00:42:20] Video discussion continues - filmed in a courtroom [00:43:30] Mailing address is: PO BOX 2482 Goleta CA 93118 [00:44:02] DJ reads upcoming performances: Coorsheads at the Darkroom, next Thursday Vagrant Dog, May 4th with VD on KCPR, Monkey Rhythm, Crouton, Born Blonde, Moist and Meaty etc [00:45:21] Vagrant Dogs - VD, Not Blind [00:48:22] Love of the Hate [00:53:11] Red White and Blue [00:57:51] [Justice?] [01:01:40] Station Tag, Locals Only advertisement [01:02:41] Station IDs from band members

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00002308
Date Created
1978
Description

Recorded 04/12/78 [00:02:54] KCPR T-shirt design contest ad [00:03:50] KCPR T-shirt design contest ad [00:05:04] KCPR T-shirt design contest ad [00:05:40] Pablo Cruise Poster Giveaway [00:06:05] Pablo Cruise Giveaway [00:06:24] ASI concert - Pablo Cruise [00:07:38] Concert Promo – Pablo Cruise [00:08:55] "Talk to the Management Phase II" [00:09:28] Health Center, Alcohol Use and Abuse – Shakespeare [00:10:05] Health Center, Alcohol Use and Abuse – Newton Brothers [00:10:52] Health Center, Alcohol Use and Abuse – supermarket [00:11:34] Headeast Promo Recorded 05/21/78 [00:12:42] Weird Al Promo [songs about money?] Recorded 06/10/78 [00:14:46] KCPR Newsday Promo [Vivi St. Amand] [00:15:15] An Hour with Jackson Brown [Jay Birks] [00:15:46] History of KCPR Promo [Frank Calabrese] [00:16:58] SLO Family Services Ad/Promo[Mark T] [00:17:33] KCPR Thank You Promo [Russ Sharer] Recorded 09/09/78 [00:18:06] ASI Concerts – Cheap Trick [Al Yankovic] [00:19:39] ASI Concerts – Cheap Trick [Chuck LASTNAME] [00:21:35] KCPR Thank You Promo [00:22:09] Freedom to Be Foundation Promo – Curlian(?) Photography [Jay Birks] [00:23:02] Oldies Show [Al Booth] [00:24:36] "Is Coming" Promo [00:25:16] KCPR Summer Goodbye [Russ Sharer] [00:25:53] Oldies Show Promo[Al Booth] [00:26:43] "Birks Sicko Music Promo," Anti-Commercial Radio [Jay Birks?] Recorded 10/03/78 [00:27:29] KCPR Giveaway Promo [Chuck] [00:27:56] KCPR Boosters Dance Promo [Franklin Thomas] [00:29:20] Pablo Cruise Not Legal ID [00:29:44] SLO Family Service Center [Mark Trollen] [00:30:22] ECO SLO Promo [Debby Silk and Weird Al] [00:31:42] ASI speakers forum [Franklin Thomas] [00:32:22] KCPR Promo "The Good Sound in SLO Town"[Franklin Thomas] Recorded 10/08/78 [00:32:12] Yosemite Hall Dance [Dana Rice] [00:33:39] ASI Special Events - Pres. Hall Jazz Band Promo [Franklin Thomas?] cut off [00:34:20] Weird Al Promo, [Weird Al] [00:35:42] Weird Al Promo (Gary Gilmore) [Weird Al] [time needed] Open Channel Promo Recorded 10/14/78 [00:37:14] Orchesis [Jerry Peak] [00:37:52] An Hour With [Jay Birks] [00:38:48] KCPR Boosters Promo, Selling Shirts [Franklin Thomas] [00:39:38] KCPR 91 Entertainment Promo [Chuck S] [00:40:15] Cal Poly ASI [Cathy Speanak] [00:41:11] West Coast Education and Research Center [Franklin Thomas] [00:41:52] Society of Wizards and Warriors [Tim Tomastik(?)] Recorded 10/28/78 [00:42:47] Poly Phase Club Promo [Franklin Thomas] [00:43:23] Intramural Department (Field Hockey Promo) [John Z.] [00:44:00] ASI TV Programming/Films [Grant Easton and Franklin Thomas] [00:46:46] ASI Concerts – Pablo Cruise Promo [Chuck S.] [00:46:12] Cal Poly Test Office – English Placement Test [Matt Graham and Cliff Flyum] Recorded 11/05/78 (cut off) [00:47:27] Haunted Hall Party Muir Hall [00:48:06] Cal Poly Extension [Mark T] [00:48:48] Poly Phase – Rock Dance [Bill Simmons] [00:49:44] SLO County Symphony (Gary Carr?) [Weird Al] Recorded 11/19/78 [00:50:50] Homecoming Committee Parade, Get Smart Parody [Matt Graham and Cliff Flyum] [00:52:07] Cal Poly Extension – State Planning Course, Star Trek Parody [Matt Graham and Cliff Flyum] [00:53:04] Homecoming Parade Promo [Macho Mike] [00:53:39] Society of Manufacturing Engineers [Grant Easton and Clark Behnice(?)] [00:54:42] Intercollegiate Rodeo [Phil Manno] [00:55:13] Drug Abuse Promo [Tim Tomastik(?) and Franklin Thomas] [00:56:10] Recreation Administration – Amateur Night[Mark Troeller]

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000049
Date Created
1976 (year uncertain)
Description

[00:00:00] Jingle and information about KCPR's broadcasting [00:01:24] Jingle for ending broadcast with information about KCPR's broadcasting [00:03:09] KCPR Jingle - More Music [00:03:13] KCPR Jingle - Evolving/Changing [00:03:32] May 29 Request Day [00:04:03] "Bruce Queen" endorsement for 2000 watt broadcast [00:04:57] 2000 Watt sign-on advertisement in the style of Frankenstein/Dracula [00:05:56] Bluegrass style jingle [00:06:37] Air raid siren jingle for new stereo signal [00:07:22] "Abdul Kazudhess" commercial for KCPR auction to raise [00:09:04] "Rockin' Ralphie" commercial for stereo broadcast money for stereo conversion [00:09:35] Jingle [00:09:48] Larry Lafoett, Ron, Blair Helsing [mentioned], during the changeover to stereo broadcast, 1812 Overture played [00:13:35] Spot about the wonders of stereo with various examples of stereo sound: Louis Armstrong, bowling alley, jet airplane [00:15:35] Rick Tembull, Bat Masterson, Mike Ritatta, Dale Andrews [pitch wavers] [00:19:35] Sunday By Request advertisement [00:20:38] Country Music Lone Star Program with David Wayne spot [00:21:29] The Captain; Jim Allen; Mark Miller interview spot [00:22:39] KCPR Auction mob boss spot [00:24:36] Time Machine "Chief Running Chicken" spot for KCPR Disco Dance

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000051
Date Created
1977
Description

Interview between the band Head East's keyboard player Roger Boyd and a KCPR DJ (Pete, or Frank Wilkinson?) [00:00:30] Introductions between Roger Boyd and interviewer [00:00:50] Recount of recently completed Head East tour [00:01:11] Cities of Head East's upcoming west coast tour [00:01:30] Q: Is Head East selling out their concerts? [00:02:09] Q: How did Head East get their name? [00:02:45] Q: What groups have influenced Head East's style? [00:03:08] Q: Have the members of the band been playing together for a long time? [00:03:47] Q: What does Head East consider to be their best song/album? [00:05:48] Q: Was 'Don't Let Me Sleep in the Morning' or other songs based on a personal experience? [00:06:36] Q: Do the band ever feel like they are running out of material? [00:06:58] Writing songs on the road [00:07:27] Q: How are Head East's albums selling? [00:08:14] Q: Did you have any formal keyboard training? [00:08:54] Q: Do you have a big collection of keyboards? [00:09:34] Gary Boyd station identification for KCPR [00:10:15] Thanks for the interview