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KYA RECORD HOPS

KYA Record Hops are a blast with Chuck "Boom Boom" Cannon playing music to keep your guests dancing all party long. Our super sound system features Bose speakers and Technics turntables. Chuck has been responsible for the resounding success of many events over the years with thousands of songs in his library. For more details call or text (415) TOP - ROCK.

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Chuck, I've had rave reviews. Everyone said you made it the best New Year's Eve party

they've ever had here at Tide Point. Diane Kastler

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Chuck, You made it a wonderful birthday party! The music that was played was what I liked and requested. The guests told me you were great and really got the crowd dancing. We were extremely pleased with the evening. Even the hostess had a terrific time. Thank you! You were very fun and very professional. Linda Mickelson

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Dear Chuck, We just wanted to thank you for the outstanding job you did at our wedding. You truly helped make it a dream come true! Thank you so very much for everything!

Angie and Jimmy Frye

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Dear Chuck, I just wanted to thank you once again for a job well done. My husband's party was so great, the music really helped create a wonderful atmosphere. I can't thank you enough for your kindness and your understanding. The music had to be right for this party and it definitely was. You really helped me make a great memory for many people who attended our party. Thank you once again. See you next year. Linda Sowell

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Dear Mr. Cannon, I'd like to thank you for the outstanding job you did at our class reunion.

On behalf of the Fitch/1972 class reunion committee, I'd like to present this check to you as a token of our appreciation. Thank you for making our reunion so special.

Sincerely, Sherry Jenkins

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Dear Chuck, Thank you so much for being an awesome DJ at the reception! We loved it! Those songs you played were spot on perfect, a soundtrack for a wedding to remember, We really couldn't have pulled off the reception without you, we're forever thankful to you for sharing your talent and making the reception a blast. With love, Travis and Sachi

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Dear Mr. Cannon, On behalf of the City of Belmont Parks and Leisure Services, I would like to thank you for the outstanding and excellent job you did at this year's Employees Christmas Party. Both the City Council and City staff expressed great pleasure in your music selection and show. The City of Belmont and the Christmas Party committee is looking forward in working with you next year. Great Job!!! Sincerely yours, Rick Silva

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POP GOES THE NEWS!

Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ron Wood are back with their first studio album in 18 years and it rocks, "Hackney Diamonds." Here at Radio KYA we're playing fresh cuts from the album on pink vinyl. Wait until you hear Mick wail with a very special lady, Lady Gaga, they nail it

on the critically acclaimed "Sweet Sounds of Heaven." Jagger at age 80 still clinging to his bad boy image drops three f-bombs on "Bite My Head off," bad boy! My grand mother used to wash my mouth out with soap and all I said to her was no I won't.

 The new album features appearances by Paul McCartney, original Stones bass player; Bill Wyman, now 87, Stevie Wonder and Lady Gaga. STONES! (echo)

Dion is on the charts again with a new album "Girl Friends." The 85 year old Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee is rockin' the blues better than ever with Susan Tedeschi, Shemekia Copeland and Carlene Carter featuring the duet, "An American Hero." Dion says "it's a song about the ordinary person being a hero and championing the cause of the people around them." He wrote the song and the Bronx native continues to rock strong with two recent albums featuring bluesy songs with the best in the biz: Eric Clapton, Bruce Springsteen, Van Morrison, Paul Simon, Boz Scaggs and many more. "Dion, like a circling star that never fades, generates the energy and fire we need to pull ourselves up and start again," according to Peter Townsend of The Who.

Sparks are flying with Ron and Russell Mael and their cool new tune, "Veronica Lake." Keep doing that awesome little dance Ron, that only you can do. Whew!

Radio KYA with new rockabilly from The City: Slink Moss Explosion - Honey Be Bop, Toto and The Raw Deals - One More line. If you want more rockabilly action, we've got Wanda Jackson and Imelda May on KYA. By the way, we cannot get enough of Kieron McDonald's "Janet Leigh," what a nice tribute to such a silver screen legend! Rockabilly from The City sizzles on KYA with deep cuts featuring artists and songs who did not get the airplay that they deserved back in the day.

For instance, Alis Lesley, a female Elvis Presley. She is so talented Bob Dylan put her on the front cover of his latest best selling book, "The Philosophy of Modern Song." Thank you for listening to KYA!

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British Invasion is alive and well in 2024.

Childhood friends, Allan Clarke and Graham Nash are back together for a new song, "Buddy's Back," written by Nash for Clarke's new album, "I'll Never Forget."

Clarke and Nash formed The Hollies in 1962 in honor of their hero, Buddy Holly. Nash left the band at the end of 1968 and Clarke stayed on to write and sing "Long Cool Woman" among other big hits.

 The Zombies were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019. Fifty-five years earlier they came to New York City

at ages 19 to perform their hit "She's Not There." The Zombies led by keyboard wiz, Rod Argent and lead singer, Colin Blunstone, continue to shine with their incredible creativity and endless talent.

Listen for fresh cuts from their new album,

"Different Game." Blunstone's voice, wow!

The Cannon
 

The Wanderer (Dion)

Chuck Cannon was born in San Mateo, raised in Belmont and San MateoCannon is a Wanderer, having worked on-air at over 40 radio stations. His first gig was at Boss Radio, KSTN in Stockton. From Stockton he went on to Kansas City, San Bernardino, San Diego, Phoenix and finally to one of his favorite radio stations growing up, KFRC in San Francisco. In the mid-eighties, Cannon worked on a pirate radio vessel, Laser 558 – All Europe Radio, off the coast of the UK in the North Sea. Chuck Cannon is inducted in the Pirate Radio Hall of Fame. Chuck worked at the last KYA-FM station, KYAA San Jose - Santa Cruz – Monterey. Cannon enjoys getting outside and running the streets of San Francisco. He also digs watching old film noir classics filmed in San Francisco, hiking the Filbert steps with Bogey, dinner at Scoma's, shopping for vintage and vinyl in the Mission and on Haight Street, buying produce at Rainbow Grocery, watching the Giants play at Oracle Park, taking a trip to the San Francisco Zoo and a swim at Fleishhacker Pool. What do you mean it's not there anymore?!? Cannon Show features include: Beatles Today, Rock News, Live Jive, Underground SF, 60s Album Cuts, Vintage Commercials and Instant Requests. Chuck Cannon, an original Boss Jock ready to rock you on Radio KYA!

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The Mighty Mitch

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Bobby's Girl (Marcie Blane)

The Mighty Mitch was an original KYA Boss Jock from 1960-1966. He helped create "Autumn_Records" in San Francisco, the home of local legends, The Beau Brummels, Bobby Freeman and Sly Stone. He also promoted the last Beatles concert ever, August 29, 1966 at Candlestick Park. Bobby Mitchell is known for his perfect tone, incredible voice and his dry wit. Girls love him! He enjoys lunch at Enrico's, dancing at the Bunny Room and the horse races at Golden Gate Fields. Bobby has a special gift with boomerangs, he can throw a boomerang long distance and it always returns back to him. The Mighty Mitch is inducted as a DJ in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. Legendary radio programmer, Ron Jacobs, once proclaimed, "Radio has been around for about 50 years, and there was never a better disc jockey than Bobby." Hear Bobby Mitchell at any time as he rocks around the clock on Radio KYA.

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Big Daddy

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Big Boss Man (Jimmy Reed)

"Have no fear your Big Daddy is here to blow your mind and clean

up your face." His deep booming voice behind 400 pounds of sounds helped transform KYA into a powerhouse radio station (1961-1965).

Big Daddy promoted San Francisco's first large rock concert in 1962

at the "Twist Party." 18,000 people packed into the Cow Palace to see Chubby Checker, Jan & Dean, Gene Chandler, Bobby Freeman and many more, over 5,000 fans were turned away. Big Daddy enjoys getting out and about in San Francisco. The Paparazzi is always waiting for him at Enrico's, The Condor and the Hungry I. Wrestling promoters once offered him a match with Haystack Calhoun. He also digs racing his '56 Packard Clipper at the Half Moon Bay Dragstrip. Big Daddy was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on January 17, 1996 as the recipient of the Ahmet Ertegun Award Big Daddy is larger than ever today on the Boss of The Bay.

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The Stoner

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Fun, Fun, Fun (Beach Boys)

Jay Stone was a top DJ at KLOK in San Jose from 1973-1988. The longest tenure of any KLOK DJ ever. Jay helped start the careers of many local radio personalities at his own SF Bay Area School of Broadcasting. The Stoner is a huge San Jose Sharks fan, rarely missing a game either live at the SAP Center or on television. He is also a faithful fan of the SF Giants, 49ers and Golden State Warriors.

Jay volunteers much of his time these days to "Loaves and Fishes" in San Jose, a wiz in their community garden, he really gets a workout. A few of Jay's favorite bands include the Beach Boys, Beatles and the Dave Clark Five. He once had dinner with Academy Award winning actor, Jack Palance, Jack took the time to teach Jay how to do one handed push ups. Jay Stone is in the KYA zone at any time.

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The Tripp

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Boy From New York City (Ad Libs)

Peter Tripp left New York City as a top DJ for Radio KYA in 1960. On-air Peter called himself "the curly headed kid in the third row." Peter once spent 201 hours and 10 minutes awake, mostly in a glass booth, spinning records and talking into a microphone. When he began to fall asleep nurses shook him and doctors joked with him. After a few days he began to hallucinate, seeing cobwebs, mice, kittens; looking through drawers that weren't there; insisting that a technician had dropped a hot electrode into his shoe. His last 66 hours awake were spent under the influence of drugs administered by doctors and scientists observing him. What a Tripp! It sure is wonderful to hear Peter Tripp say that famous line again on Radio KYA, "I'm the curly headed kid in the third row."

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The Jet Man

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Eight Miles High (Byrds)

Jimmy Jet flew the friendly skies of Radio KYA IN 1974. His wild antics and special sound effects are alive today on KYA. Yes, Jimmy's sidekick, Wonder Wings, is still taking naps during afternoon drive. Following his gig at KYA Jimmy became a real pilot for US Air, pretty scary after hearing him on the Boss of the Bay. He was always surrounded by beauty, while living at his cool pad in Foster City, Jimmy sheltered 3 or 4 lovely flight attendants at a time. This was when flight attendants wore mini skirts and had to meet a slim and trim weight requirement. It's a blast to have Jimmy Jet back on the air in the boss cockpit at Radio KYA. 

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