Listen to the RADIO CONFERENCE CALL FEATURING SCOTTY BRINK
SCOTTY BRINK (photo from 2017)
Scotty Brink is alive and well. If you have worked major market radio in the United States anytime in the past few decades, chances are you worked with, met, or worked in the same market as Scotty Brink. Scotty worked at KJR, and the list of other stations includes, but is not limited to:
WTKO [Ithaca NY] 1959 – Don L. Brink
WIBG [Philadelphia PA] 1960 – Don L. Brink
KHJ [Los Angeles CA] 1965
WOR-FM [New York NY] 1968 – J.J. Jordan
KHJ [Los Angeles] 1968
WCFL [Chicago IL] 1970
WLS [Chicago] 1970
KJR [Seattle WA] 1970
WRKO [Boston MA] 1972
KAUM [Houston TX] 1974
KUPD [Phoenix AZ] 1976 – VP
KPAS [El Paso TX] 1976-77 – consultant
WNBC [New York] 1978
WCAU [Philadelphia] 1981
KHOW [Denver CO] 1982
Brink’s Production Workshop [Nashville TN] 1982-1989
WLAC-FM [Nashville] 1983 – temp
WSIX [Nashville] 1985 – temp
WGFX [Nashville] 1987 – temp
KSDO [San Diego CA] 1989
KOAI [Dallas TX] 1992
KYCW [Seattle] 1994
KXGL [Sand Diego] 1997-2002
WRLL [Chicago] 2004-2006
(Source: 440Satisfaction)
and how many members of this group do you recognize. This meeting was held in Seattle in 2015.
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[OFC Club pic taken by Darrell Westmoreland – 2015]
Lou Robbins – Admin, & Editor of QZVX. |
Lou Robbins Airchecks
KTOY | KVAC (WA-1974) | KDFL (WA-1975) | KTTX (TX- 1976) | KWHI (TX-1976) | KONP (WA-1977) | KBAM (WA-1978) | KJUN (WA-1983) | KRPM (WA-1984) | KAMT (WA-1986) | KASY (WA-1988) | KBRD (WA-1989) | KTAC (WA-1990) | KMTT (WA-1991) | KOOL (AZ-1994)
I was 16 years old when J.J. Jordan took over the early evening slot at WOR-FM in New York City. He replaced Bob Elliott.
J.J. was on weeknights from 8PM-Midnight and Saturday’s from 6 PM-Midnight. WOR-FM was a great station. However, it had a high DJ turnover.
Scotty Brink was very nice on the phone to two 12 year olds girls who made him wire rings. I’m 67 and still remember him by name! That was KHJ L.A. 1968!
Don L Brink was at WIBG in Philadelphia with my Dad George Gilbert. He used to come to our house for dinner when I was a young girl. Great voice!
Hi This is Father Jim Drucker I worked with George (GG) running his weekly WIBG Record Hops at Phoenixville Armory and Pottstown>>>later he hired me as WARM GOOD GUY JIM DRUCKER 1969-1971 ‘All-Nights’. I’d love to hear from you
Father Jim Drucker
frjimd@priest.com
Brink also did fill-in at the Mountain, KMTT, once or twice in 1993. It was either the evening shift or morning drive, I did all-nights at the time.
Scotty Brink was a consultant for KELP in El Paso, but it was in 1976-77, not 1971. I was there.
Oops! Scotty Brink was a consultant at KPAS in El Paso in 1976-77. I worked there at the time, but never worked at KELP.