… 20-04-2008 00:00 …
Take A Stuckey’s Stop [By Uncle Ricky] At the same time PAMS of Dallas was making legendary jingles for radio stations, they were also making memorable commercial jingles for national, regional, and local clients. This demo of commercial jingles, distributed (on a 5-inch reel in the box illustrated) as New Custom ’71 features the familiar PAMS sound for several non-radio clients – though they were obviously created for radio. The first 4 minutes are, in my opinion, the best of the demo. The jingles for Stuckey’s , Weiner King , Eskimo Pie , Oldsmobile Ranger and the Job Corps are very nice. But I am lost at about 4:29, when they start singing about Hoschell Cole ( Hoshall Kohl ?) or something… Then there’s the Lafayette Building Association and finally, Hudson-Belk in Raleigh, something I recognize, being
of Tarheelian association. These are great fun and definitely the genuine PAMS sound of the era.