Claiming a 100th anniversary, 950 KJR and 93.3 FM will tout the long history of the station, but we know that KJR is actually 103 years old in 2022…
Mike Cherry “100th Anniversary of KJR” (2019)
Lou Robbins — Admin/Editor | 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)
My father Rod Hammett started in radio at KTAC in Tacoma with his on air singing canaries. He then went to KOL in Seattle where my brother Ryan and I recorded our own 45’s. After that he went he went to KJR and the midnight shift. He brought home the Fab 50 every week. All of our closets in our Des Moines home were filled with 33’s and 45 records. He was an incredible father and husband. He was hilarious always cracking jokes. He passed away just before his 96th birthday. Our mother Genevieve is still alive in Buckley at 100 years old. We had Arabian horses, dogs and cats, chickens, one cow, a red fox named Margo he brought home from either KOL or KJR. Dad worked with Bob Salter and Pat O’Day. Best father ever 🙏😂👍
That sounds like a happy life with a great Dad. I updated Rod’s bio on our Talent page with your comments. Thank you, Lynne, for checking back with us.