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
0012_ua_000020
Date Created
1976-02-04
Description

Compilation of several KCPR broadcast programs, which begins with music and an introduction, which transitioned into business news. After, there was a live broadcast at the Cal Poly wrestling match. This followed with more music and dialogue, while also checking back to the wrestling match to know the final information.

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

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000052
Date Created
1980 (year uncertain)
Description

[00:00:00] Various Russ James between-the-music spots from one morning, yacht club,, weather, kidney transplants, emergency services [00:05:00] News Spot about Terri Harden, Star Wars fan, camping out for the Empire Strikes Back premiere [00:06:23] Assorted Russ James spots continued, signing off [00:07:19] Dave Stein with mock interview with Dave Weir and Kathy Lobokis, Weird Al, spot for KCPR auction studio [00:09:58] Sunday By Request spot with Weird Al going to see Santa Claus with other DJs [00:14:42] Journey to the North Pole with Weird Al radio program continues [00:16:16] Journey to the North Pole with Weird Al radio program continues [recording cuts off] [00:17:26] Journey to the North Pole with Weird Al radio program continues with appearance by "Ronald Colman" [00:20:53] Journey to the North Pole with Weird Al radio program continues [00:29:22] Slowed-down jingle with outtakes [00:31:19] Partial recitation of 'Twas The Night Before Christmas, with overlapping slowed-down KCPR jingles [00:32:28] The Night Before Christmas continues on the Journey to the North Pole show [00:34:16] Brian Hackney and Bill Biggs and Donna Pangburn and Russ Sharer sign off the Christmas program [00:34:53] Stereo jingles - Rick Shannon, Dave Elliott, Dave Stein

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000053
Date Created
1982 (year uncertain)
Description

Recording of the KCPR Talk Radio Show, hosted by Brad Loney and Carol Myer. The topic of the show explores the consequences and effect of Cal Poly not offering a summer school session, which was then recently announced as a possibility by President Warren Baker. Loney and Myer first interview a Cal Poly administrator, Howard West, then discuss the topic among themselves and several call-in listeners. The recording abruptly ends at the 48-minute mark, and then resumes at [00:53:43] with a short recording of reversed sped-up vocals. That portion of the recording has been left out of the audio here.[00:00:00] Promo for Cal Poly Career Services [00:00:49] KCPR Talk Radio Show opening [00:01:20] Introductions by KCPR talk radio show hosts Brad Loney and Carol Myer, and introduction of the show's topic, the possibility of no summer school session or quarter [00:01:50] Interview with Howard West, Associate Executive Vice President of Cal Poly, begins [00:09:02] Interview with West ends [00:13:26] Hosts begin taking calls from listeners [00:20:38] Program break [00:44:40] Program wrap-up [00:45:55] Mike Dawson's 'Album Review' program promo [00:46:42] Program promo for 'Future Shock' (Evan) [00:47:34] Open Channel program begins [00:48:00] Recording on tape ends abruptly

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000060
Description

[00:00:01] Introduction [00:00:22] Dave Mason - We Disagree [00:03:25] The Doobie Brothers - Listen to the Music [00:07:00] The Beatles - Eleanor Rigby second half contains clipping [00:09:10] Boz Scaggs - Lido Shuffle second half heavily damaged [00:12:41] Chicago - Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? tape damaged [00:15:41] Credit Bureau PSA, tape damage ends [00:16:14] Earth, Wind, and Fire - September tape damaged [00:19:33] Eagles - Lyin' Eyes tape damage less severe [00:25:48] Damage continues, ceased recording due to tape degradation

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000061
Date Created
1981
Description

[00:00:20] Leslie Bensacca and Tom Hiskocks with first caller asking Willie Huff [00:00:40] Discussion of Proposition 9 [00:03:35] Discussion of Tuition [00:04:05] Minors program [00:05:55] Caller asks about secretaries typing up schoolwork for ASI members [00:07:20] Caller asks about IRA fees [00:08:00] Nick, financial chair, talks about funds and fees [00:09:00] Caller asks about financial disparity between sports programs and academic programs receiving fees [00:10:55] Willie Huff on sports vs academic funding [00:11:55] Caller asks about IRA funding and the Mustang Daily staff budget [00:14:25] Salaries of ASI members discussed [00:15:00] Willie Huff on his campaign finances [00:17:00] Caller asks about the use of alcohol on campus [00:17:40] Ted voices his opinion against the selling of alcohol on campus [00:18:40] Caller continues discussion about alcohol on campus vs scholarships provided by alcohol companies [00:20:50] Willie Huff on internal conflict inside ASI, criticism of Rose Cranz?, previous ASI president [00:22:40] Caller asks about recent protest regarding minority discrimination [00:24:06] Ted Sanchez, Nick Forstier discuss minority students and whether there is discrimination [00:26:20] Athletic Dorm Talent Entertainment Show spot [00:27:55] Tom asks Nick and Ted about their differences of opinion [00:28:00] Nick talks about his financial experience [00:30:00] Caller asks for comment on the revenue sharing plan [00:30:40] Willie Huff explains what revenue sharing is [00:32:30] Ted continues discussion on revenue sharing [00:33:50] Caller asks about Program Board [00:34:10] Nick discusses Program Board along with Willie [00:35:15] Caller asks about views on athletics and priority registration [00:36:30] Priority registration discussion continues [00:38:55] Caller asks about candidates' opinion on Rose Cranz, previous ASI president [00:40:30] Discussion prompted by caller on student representation and revenue sharing [00:42:00] Caller asks vice president candidates why each of them is more qualified [00:42:15] Nick discusses his qualifications [00:43:15] Ted discusses his qualifications [00:44:20] Leslie Bensacca thanks candidates and ends the open channel [00:45:38] New section begins without introduction, caller Krista is discussing Iranian hostage crisis [00:47:55] Spot on upcoming talk by Fred Harris on political science [00:48:15] 91 Talkback continues, with caller talking about Poly Royal This takes place chronologically 15 minutes before the Open Channel segment [00:50:25] Caller Ken discusses minor sports being cut, advised to call back during Open Channel [00:53:00] Caller Nels calls to talk about the draft [00:56:40] Caller calls to ask whether the DJs actually have a radio voice in real life [00:59:40] Frank Thomas and Dave Stein DJs end 91 Talkback [01:00:35] Leslie Bensacca begins Open Channel very quiet [01:00:57] Reversed audio of what appears to be a sports broadcast

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000062
Date Created
1977-01-16
Description

[00:03:31] Weisberg talks about songwriting process [00:04:45] Weisberg talks about San Luis Obispo [00:06:27] Weisberg discusses members of the band [00:07:45] Performance versus studio recording [00:10:07] Weisberg's own favorite music [00:11:15] Weisberg's inspiration [00:12:47] Weisberg on how the audience can interact with the performance [00:14:08] Weisberg says he hasn't made it big yet [00:14:45] Weisberg on his tour and how he enjoys various locales [00:17:00] Weisberg continues talking about his audiences and how his songs are received [00:18:22] Top 40 discussion [00:19:03] Weisberg on his album sales [00:20:45] Weisberg talks about upcoming album and what it's like to release an album [00:22:44] Weisberg on other instruments [00:23:37] Technical setup discussion [00:25:00] Discussion continues about setups and technical aspects of doing a show [00:26:00] Wrap-up of the interview, Jim Allen, Mark ? [00:27:06] End of interview [00:27:14] Informal banter [00:27:49] Spot recording [00:28:19] Second spot [00:28:45] Informal banter continues [00:29:30] Recording room vacant [00:29:44] Spot recording [00:30:20] Interview of Thom Curley and Joey Edmonds [00:32:38] Edmonds and Curley talk about their tour of college campuses [00:33:05] Discussion of upcoming album [00:35:00] Continuation of tour discussion, banter continues with fake spots interspersed [00:37:28] Discussion of Edmonds and Curley's TV appearances [00:39:00] Name discussion [00:40:19] Meeting of Edmonds and Curley [00:41:00] Spots [00:43:33] Further discussion of television [00:44:50] Album discussion [00:45:30] Spots [00:46:18] Interview ends

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000063
Description

[00:00:15] Beginning of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame tribute program [00:00:43] Frank Warren on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame [00:01:40] Scott Larsen with a spot about the Everly Brothers [00:02:35] Everly Brothers - Bye Bye Love [00:04:46] Scott Larsen continues discussing the Everly Brothers [00:05:47] Everly Brothers - Cathy's Clown [00:08:04] Scott Larsen continues discussing the Everly Brothers [00:09:50] Everly Brothers - Amanda Ruth [00:12:46] Dog Kramer with a spot on Sam Cooke [00:13:25] Sam Cooke - You Send Me [00:16:08] Dog Kramer continues discussing Sam Cooke [00:16:29] Sam Cooke - Twistin' The Night Away [00:19:06] Dog Kramer continues discussing Sam Cooke [00:19:44] Sam Cooke - Chain Gang [00:22:13] Tribute spot [00:22:28] Bruce Flor with a spot on Fats Domino [00:23:14] Fats Domino - The Fat Man [00:25:47] Bruce Flor continues discussing Fats Domino [00:26:27] Fats Domino - I'm Walking [00:28:23] Bruce Flor continues discussing Fats Domino [00:29:04] Fats Domino - Ain't That A Shame [00:31:28] Carrie Blankenship with a spot on Jerry Lee Lewis [00:32:22] Jerry Lee Lewis - Breathless [00:34:54] Carrie Blankenship continues discussing Jerry Lee Lewis [00:35:11] Jerry Lee Lewis - Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On [00:37:44] Carrie Blankenship continues discussing Jerry Lee Lewis [00:38:08] Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls of Fire [00:39:57] Tribute Spot [00:40:12] Dwayne Milwaukee with a spot on Buddy Holly [00:41:15] Buddy Holly - That'll Be The Day [00:43:27] Dwayne Milwaukee continues discussing Buddy Holly [00:44:07] Buddy Holly - Peggy Sue [00:46:34] Dwayne Milwaukee continues discussing Buddy Holly [00:47:23] Buddy Holly - It's So Easy [00:49:33] Rick Lopes discussing the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame [00:50:23] Rick Lopes discusses various early blues musicians and their influence on rock-and-roll [00:51:30] Rick Lopes finishes discussing rock-and-roll pioneers [00:51:58] End of Recording

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000064
Date Created
1979-02-28
Description

[00:00:05] National News; gasoline rationing protocols from the Energy Department [00:01:30] State News [00:02:10] Crime News [00:02:39] An Hour With spot [00:03:11] Mike Lurry with a story about FBI domestic espionage [00:04:58] State News [00:06:09] United Farm Workers strike [00:06:58] National News [00:07:17] Bob Hahn with a story about a medical computer [00:08:06] Weather [00:08:21] Pam Mark Hall at the First Baptist Church spot [00:08:52] Roger Heath interviewed about upcoming symphonic band concert [00:09:59] Cal Poly News; Iranian students' financial troubles caused by revolution [00:10:50] Cal Poly recreation Skate-A-Thon [00:11:20] Upcoming performances in the University Union [00:11:45] Central Coast News [00:12:06] Wilbur Shigahara on untimely rains [00:12:54] Allan Bond, city council candidate [00:13:24] Leslie Bensacca interviews city council candidate Liz Fisher [00:13:59] 91 News from A to Z - To Acquit or Not to Acquit [00:15:08] Sequoia Hall Dance spot [00:15:39] Sports news with Jay Birks [00:19:34] Bernie Harr interviewed by Steve Stratt [00:19:53] Sports news ends [00:20:02] Leslie on state news; farm workers strike [00:21:16] Paula Chambers on Kennedy Library construction [00:23:37] FDA Microwave spot [00:24:10] 91 News from A to Z - Simulation and a Real Crash [00:26:07] Tim Tomastik, Chuck Swino, Frank Thomas with an overview of news [00:26:50] Magic Mountain spot [00:27:48] Liz Nevins on Ambrosia concert [00:28:20] Chinese-American exhibit "Journeys Came, Journeys Went"; Dr. Kreager interviewed [00:29:26] Upcoming Buffo the Mime act [00:29:46] Local news; Glover Avery death [00:30:20] Grover City welfare fraud [00:31:40] Nancy Bauer with Clell Welchell interview for City Council part 4 of 7 [00:32:08] Weather [00:32:38] Tri-Counties Blood Bank PSA [00:33:08] National News; Carter on rationing authority; Mideast peace talks [00:34:04] Paula Chambers on the Cal Poly Travel Center [00:36:40] World News with Frank Thomas; St. Chris oil fire; Longwood Elementary carbon monoxide; Israeli Prime Minister arriving [00:38:10] World News; China in Vietnam [00:39:18] Bruce Tochars on dental fees in California [00:40:20] Anti-smoking PSA [00:40:46] EOC Energy Program PSA [00:41:24] California News [00:42:08] Paula Chambers with report on Bobby Jimenez [00:43:42] Cataract PSA [00:44:42] 91 News from A to Z - Nixon Navicare Nixed? [00:45:54] Sports news with Jay Birks [00:50:06] Kelly Pierce with Steve Miller, track coach [00:52:13] State News with Frank Thomas [00:53:29] Paula Chambers on vegetarianism [00:57:16] American Optometry Association PSA [00:57:48] 91 News from A to Z - For the Love of Music and Giant Sundae [00:59:30] Tim Tomastik, Chuck Swino, Missy Arnold [00:59:40] Missy Arnold on proposed energy cuts [01:00:56] KCPR Statewide Concert Scene PSA [01:01:00] Missy Arnold continues discussing energy cuts [01:03:42] World News; Swiss Alpine Rescue; [01:04:00] Election Discussion [01:05:47] California News; Newton trial; Spencer arraignment [01:06:20] Workers Rights PSA; Father Ed Stanton [01:07:01] Paula Chambers on Geothermal Energy [01:09:34] Lee Martin Trial; Huey Newton Trial; [01:12:06] Walter Fogel on illegal aliens from USC news service) [01:13:18] Weather [01:13:56] Veterans Affairs PSA [01:14:20] Laser show coming to Cal Poly [01:15:00] City Council Interviews continue with Leslie Bensacca [01:15:44] Nuclear Fusion talk upcoming [01:16:25] Kevin Riggs on Point Conception land dispute [01:16:55] 91 News from A to Z - Dog Tags for All [01:18:31] Sports news with Jay Birks [01:20:13] Steve Miller interviewed about his public speaking career [01:23:11] Sports news ends [01:23:15] State News; education department legislation; [01:24:13] Paula Chambers on Solar Energy [01:26:53] 91 News from A to Z - Whenever You Want To [01:28:27] Paula Chambers, Donna Penbrook, Jay Birks [01:28:44] Campus News with Jay Birks [01:29:22] Magic Mountain spot [01:30:18] Brad Fultermeyer on Human Understanding and Growth Committee Retreat [01:31:25] Campus film about Gertrude Stein [01:33:41] Local News [01:34:43] Gus Thomason interviewed by Nancy Bauer [01:35:03] Weather [01:35:33] Water Conservation PSA [01:36:01] National and World News [01:37:08] Racquetball story by Wayne Jackson with interviews [01:39:41] Crime PSA [01:40:42] National News [01:43:10] Greg Santos from American Medical Association on alcohol abuse [01:44:25] Wadell trial and crime news [01:45:49] Crime news continues [01:46:16] Workplace safety PSA [01:47:21] 91 News from A to Z - Schooling [01:48:34] Sports news