I hope you had a chance to listen to last weekend’s salute
to WCFL on Rewound Radio. They did an
EXCELLENT job of putting this together … and I was absolutely blown away by the
sound quality of these vintage programs, recorded right off the radio at the
time. Heavy on the ‘60’s, it showed
again just how adventurous WCFL was when it came to programming ideas … not
only featuring mini-spins, twin-spins, oldies (I sure don’t remember them
playing THIS many oldies during a program, but obviously they did … and some
pretty obscure stuff that certainly didn’t fit the “groovy” sounds of 1966,
1967 and 1968) as well as taking a chance on so many unproven hits, giving them
at least a spin or two to see if any of them caught on with their
listeners. (WCLF really took listener
opinion to heart – every night they would play back the most requested songs of
the day … and often would pit songs against each other, battle of the bands
style, to see which tracks the listeners really liked.
This Saturday they’ll do it again, focusing on the end of
the era as WCFL signed off as a Top 40 rock station on March 15, 1976 … exactly
fifty years ago. You’ll get to hear
Larry Lujack’s final broadcast as a “rock jock” … and even a snippet of him
playing “The World’s Most Beautiful Music” after the format change went
through. You’ll also get Bob Dearborn as
well as a WCFL DJ Montage, featuring nearly ever jock who ever graced their
airwaves.
Be sure to be listening to Rewound Radio this Saturday,
March 14th, as they salute the great Chicago Radio Station, WCFL.
This is Part Two of their two week salute and falls just one
day shy of the 50th anniversary of the day the great Top 40 rocker
switched over to an all Beautiful Music format and will air from Noon – 3 pm
(Eastern) / 11 am – 2 pm (Central)
WCFL (supported by the Chicago Federation of Labor, hence
their call letters) switched over to a Top 40 rock station in 1965 and almost
immediately began to give WLS a run for their money. It was an exciting time for Chicago radio as
these two huge 50,000 watt powerhouse radio stations battled it out for
listeners and radio exclusives. Every
one of us living here at the time would spend most of their days and nights
flipping the dial back and forth from 890 to AM 1000 to see and hear what the
other would be playing next. Both
stations (in addition to the latest Beatles and Monkees “exclusives,” also broke
the ice for many of Chicagoland’s hottest new rock band like The Buckinghams,
The Cryan’ Shames, The New Colony Six, The Ides of March, Chicago and Styx. (Just this past year, the Illinois Rock and
Roll Museum on Route 66 inducted WCFL into their Radio Station Hall of Fame, a
recognition that is well deserved and long overdue. WLS was honored with
this award the week before.)
By 1976, however, WCFL decided to throw in the towel … and
switched over to an all Beautiful Music format.
Larry Lujack, previously the city’s hottest jock, was contractually
obligated to stay with the station … and did so until terms could be worked out
to break him free to move back to WLS again.
Lujack’s was the last voice you heard playing rock and roll music on the
station … and that broadcast will be part of this weekend’s salute.
You’ll also hear a program produced in 2009 by Jim Hampton
from the USA Radio Museum. ‘Radio Recall’ will dig deep into the behind
the scenes events of building WCFL, as Jim interviews legendary program
director Ken Draper on how he put this innovative station on the air in the
mid-60s. After that, Rewound Radio will
feature Bob Dearborn’s final words and Larry Lujack’s last DJ show for the
station.
And then, this special two-part salute will wrap up with a
DJ montage of virtually all the air personalities who left their mark on WCFL
from the mid-60s to the mid-70s. (You’ll need to be listening with both ears as
it goes fast!)
Here’s how you can listen.
1. Go to www.rewoundradio.com
and click on the Cell Phone Icon
2. Go to I-Heart Radio and search ‘Rewound
Radio’
3. Go to Tune-In and search ‘Rewound
Radio’
4. Ask your Alexa device to play ‘Rewound
Radio’
Remember, it all takes place this Saturday, March 14th
from Noon – 3 pm (Eastern) / 11 am – 2 pm (Central) on Rewound Radio (rewoundradio.com)
VERY SPECIAL THANKS to Ted Gorden Smucker, Executive
Producer, and Bill Shannon, Technical Producer, for putting together this very
special tribute to Super ‘CFL! (kk)
More from Ted …
Hi Kent,
With WCFL being recognized this
month on the Rewound Radio DJ Hall of Fame, I thought it might be fitting to
acknowledge another HOF presentation from September 14, 2025.
This last fall WCFL received a
special award from The Illinois Rock and Roll Museum on Route 66. They were
inducted into their Radio Station Hall of Fame in Joliet, IL.
I introduced the DJ team members
who were excited to be representing WCFL to the audience at the Rialto
Square Theatre. They included (L-R) DJs Steve York, Chuck Knapp and Bill
Taylor, who are all pictured with me (second from left) holding the
Trophy.
This was a rewarding experience
for all of us, and we accepted this award in honor of all of those people who
built this legendary station in 1965 and continued to make it a part of the
Chicago culture for over a decade.
Catch Part Two of our WCFL
salute this Saturday from 11 am – 2 pm Central Time on RewoundRadio.com
Ted Gorden Smucker
Producer of WCFL Rewound, a 50
Year Anniversary Salute
Hello -
I know that there are many Chicago radio fans that read this site, and I hope
you are excited about the upcoming Part Two of the WCFL Rewound Radio special
produced by Ted Smucker and friends. It can be heard this Saturday on
Rewound Radio beginning at Noon Eastern.
In addition to that, if you'd like even more Chicago radio memories, I just
wanted to remind you that in May, 2021, I devoted my live show on Rewound to
the rich jingle history of WLS. It also included some station history, as
well as an interview with our special guest, John Gehron. An aircheck of
that show can be found on the JAM website here:
http://www.jingles.com/jam/fans/wlshistory.php
And for additional jingle fun, I also did a history for
WABC New York, which you can listen to here:
http://www.jingles.com/jam/fans/wabchistory.html
I hope you'll join us for more live radio fun every weekend on Rewound Radio!
Best,
Jon
Jonathan Wolfert
President
JAM Creative Productions, Inc. (www.jingles.com)
PAMS Productions, Inc. (www.pams.com)
And then this ...
Part 1 of our WCFL Salute aired last Saturday on Rewound
Radio, and it was very well received.
Since we have announced our two-part special, we have heard from fans
all over North America, many of them well known to us all. Here is what a number of them have had to
say.
VERY COOL! Is it just me, or does that 'CFL team seem to
have had a tougher paper route than the WLS crew? Cannot wait for more!!! –
Kipper McGee, former WLS PD and Digital Content Consultant
I’m
glad to know the station's format change anniversary is not being overlooked. I
was fortunate to enjoy WCFL during its heyday as a Top 40 outlet beginning in
1970. It really was the best station. Jocks were great, including Casey Kasem and AT40. - Pete Battistini, Author of American
Top 40 with Casey Kasem (The 1970s and 1980s)
Ted, the strangest
part about that transition was Lujack sat there for awhile and played beautiful
music. Very weird. Never understood how his contract wouldn't have had language
to avoid that fugazi.- Garry Meier, Chicago Radio Personality
One day, a UPS guy
comes to the WLS door on a Saturday. He hands me a box. It was addressed
to WCFL, Marina Towers. The UPS guy not only had delivered it to the
wrong address, but the wrong station. In the box were 50 Carpenters albums. John
Landecker said, “What do you want to do?” I said, to tell your listeners Gil
Gross is at the corner of Wacker and Michigan handing out 50 Carpenters albums. It
took maybe three minutes for me to shove them through 50 open car windows. - Gil
Gross, retired WLS News
WOW!. This is
absolutely incredible sound quality, so crisp…and the DJs are fantastic. What a
treat and labor of love. Many thanks to your team. – Bob Herring
Thanks for reminding
me of how old I am. – Brent Bahler
Join us this Saturday,
March 14th, for Part 2 of our WCFL Salute from 12 noon - 3 pm Eastern / 11 am - 2 pm Central. This week we will feature an in-depth interview from Jim Hampton from
the USA Radio Museum as he talks with Ken Draper, legendary WCFL
Programmer. You’ll also hear a bit of
Bob Dearborn and a whole lot of Larry Lujack on the last day of Rock Music, 50
years ago this weekend. We will cap it
off with an 18 minute montage of the jocks that graced the airwaves of “The
Voice of Labor”. This Saturday on the DJ Hall of Fame, heard exclusively on RewoundRadio.com.
60 YEARS AGO TODAY:
3/13/66 – Pink Floyd perform in concert for the very first
time. The venue is The Marquee Club in
London