… for all you members of the Quiverin’ Quillin Clan …
This re-constructed and restored exhibit featuring Ted Quillin was broadcast on April 1, 1992, when KRLA became A Thing Of The Past. The folksy Texan with a “people-pleasing personality” moved to Los Angeles in January 1958. He was hired by Chuck Blore to be one of the Seven Swingin’ Gentlemen at KFWB Color Radio Channel 98. Ted Quillin passed away on April 20, 2011. He was 81.Ted Quillin
He moved to KRLA in 1962 and worked there through 1964, worked two years in Anaheim, California at KEZY and moved back to Los Angeles and KFI for a year in 1969. He taught for years at Las Vegas City College, and ran his own advertising agency for twenty years. In this exhibit, Quillin plays several R&B and pop faves from the era and a couple of oldies, too. We hear several Colonel Splendid and Cavendish Hudson’s Commandos promos (featuring Casey Kasem), a Beep Beep spoof for the new Rambler, and the famous Nestle’s jingle.
He moved to KRLA in 1962 and worked there through 1964, worked two years in Anaheim, California at KEZY and moved back to Los Angeles and KFI for a year in 1969. He taught for years at Las Vegas City College, and ran his own advertising agency for twenty years. In this exhibit, Quillin plays several R&B and pop faves from the era and a couple of oldies, too. We hear several Colonel Splendid and Cavendish Hudson’s Commandos promos (featuring Casey Kasem), a Beep Beep spoof for the new Rambler, and the famous Nestle’s jingle.
There’s a little blues for breffus, some slow-walking country love and some other trash to get your head bad with, and a couple of Quillin Quickies, too.