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1990s vtg KOME 98.5 Rock & Roll Radio Station skateboard stickers San Jose CA x2

$ 8.42

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
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  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type of Advertising: Sticker

    Description

    KOME 98.5 Rock Radio
    The Rock of San Jose  ( California )
    Pair of vintage, New old stock Decal Stickers
    not dated , best guess aprox early 1990s era.  One sticker decal has programming on the back ... Cosmic Muffin, Rock Cafe, Traffic Jam, Rock & Roll Roots, King Biscuit Flower Hour
    Unused.  Measures 4 1/2" x 4 1/2"
    KOME
    was a radio station in San Jose, California, heard at 98.5 FM from 1971 through 1998
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    KOME Personalities
    Alphabetical by air name (current positions held are within parentheses)
    Ally Storm 1990s
    Bear (Barry Corkery) also Oregon radio (died 2013)
    Billy Vega about 1988–1992 also KSJO KUFX
    Bob Lilley 1986–94: news (News Director in Idaho) (Syndicated, various stations with Jeff Blazy)
    Bob Simmons early 1970s also KSJO
    Brad Lee 1990s
    Brian Kay 1986-1987 also KMBY Monterey
    Candi Chamberlain 1984–87 Music Director also KSJO KFRC KYA KRQR KTIM KRSH
    Captain Reif (Jim Reifschneider) 1970s also KOME, KEZR (died 2004)
    1990s (NBC's "Last Call with Carson Daly")
    Cese McGowan early 1970s
    Cooper (a.k.a. Ken Chelonis) Late 1980s also KLRB (died 2010)
    Craig "The Killer" Kilpatrick 1990s
    Dana Jang 1974–85 also KKUP KSJO Group Operations NextMedia Chicago (PD of KBAY & KEZR afternoons on KBAY)
    Dan Stich 1990s (KEZR and KBAY)
    Dave Wohlman 1982–98: Production Director, Promotion/Marketing Director, Assistant Program Director, Personality. Host of "The Sunday Morning Time-Machine" and currently hosting "Radio Free Wohlman" (radiofreewohlman.blogspot.com)
    Dennis Erectus (Dennis Netto) 1977–92, 1994-97.  Also on air in San Antonio, Texas and as a production assistant for PD Dana Jang at KBAY / KEZR from 2005 until his heart attack in November, 2006. He suffered brain damage and was institutionalized. Because of his lack of health insurance, Netto's friends held fundraisers to help with his medical costs. He died from a second heart attack on June 13, 2012.
    Denise Erectus (Donna Volpicella) played Dennis Erectus's sister on the air
    Dick Baribou about 1971 with topless young ladies singing station ID, "We're up to our ears in KOME, KOME, KOME"
    Don Potoczak early 1970s (died 2012)
    Don West 1979; 1981–83; 1984–98 Production; Night DJ, & Engineering also KSFM KMEL KROY-FM
    Ed Romig 1975-77 Program Director also WDAI responsible for ending the "free-form" era at KOME
    Geno Michelini (Gene Mitchell) 1979–82 also KLOS
    Gary Lyte 1971-1973 Astrology Report
    Gary T. (Torresani) 1971–72 & 1975–83 also KSJO KLOK
    Greg Stone 1978–83 & 1986–98: Stone Trek Import Show, also KUFX
    Holly Adams 1990s
    Jay William Weed (J. William Weed) 1972–1973: DJ and PD; also KSJO, KGO-FM KSFX
    Jack Perry 1979–83 Production Director also CBS SF Radio Group Creative Services Director
    J9 Janine Siegel 1990s
    Jay Cruz 1990s
    Jeff Blazy 1987–94 also PD of The Fox Santa Rosa, CA (Syndicated on various stations with Bob Lilley)
    Jim Pratt 1990s
    Jim Seagull about 1975-76 also KSJO KKSF KWAV KMBY KBPI
    Joe Regelski about 1976–77 also KSJO KQAK (News Director KOZT)
    Joe "OK" Kelley 1973-78
    John Higdon 1971–98 Longtime Chief Engineer, "The Classical KOME" host early 1970s (Consultant-Engineer for KBAY & KEZR)
    Jona (Jona Denz-Hamilton) 1974–82 also PD of KLRB, PD of KROY-FM KLOK KEEN KFJC. (Longtime Midday jock KBAY)
    Karin Nakamura 1976–83 also KUFX (KEZR)
    Kelly Cox 1979–83 also KLOS
    King Raffi (Raffi Nalvarian) 1992-95 also KEZR KITS
    Larry Jacobs 1977 also KLOS, NBC The Source (ABC News, New York)
    Larry Miles 1990s
    Laurie Roberts 1975–85 Longtime PD & DJ KUFX (KPIG KHIP KUFX)
    Leah Raim 1986 The Expressway Talk Show
    Les Tracy Program Director 1983-84 also KROY-FM
    Lobster (Paul Wells) 1974–76 also KSJO KQKE KLIV
    Lorraine Meier late 1980s also KLRB KCTY
    Lynn Ryder (a.k.a. Lynn Rashkis) 1975-77 News
    Mark Goldberg 1979–86 also News Director KKCS, Colorado Springs)
    Mark Sherry early 1970s: DJ and PD; also KFIG, KSJO (Eugene, OR area radio)
    Marla Davies 1990s (long-time morning host KEZR, San Jose)
    Marshall Phillips late 1980s
    Matthew Arnett 1987-1992 also KLRB, KMBY. Became Matthew in the Morning at KTYD, KXFX and WZXL. (KRKC Station Manager)
    Mikel Hunter (a.k.a. Mikel Herrington, Lefty, Oil Can Harry "Captain Mikey") Operations Manager/Morning DJ, 1977–82 also KMET WYSP KLIV KVYN national voice of Sears (died 1997)
    Monnica Sepulveda 1990s frequent guest psychic on morning show
    Mother Deal (a.k.a. Michael Deal) early 1970s
    No Name 1990s also KLLC "Alice" (Live 105 morning host)
    Pat Evans Program Director mid 1980s also KFOG, KQED, KFOG, KYA (died 2012)
    Peter B. Collins 1976–77 also owner of KRXA (KGO and Syndicated Peter B. Collins show)
    Phil Charles early 1970s also KSJO KSAN General Manager MSU's KGLT (died 2013)
    Radley (a.k.a. Brad Wright) 1990s
    Ric Curtice 1981-1984
    Rob Singleton 1979–83 also News Director KJZY
    Roger Watson Superfly Sky Hang-Gliding Report
    Ron Nenni 1985–98 Program Director & Operations Manager
    Scary Gary 1990s
    Scott Lewis about 1985-90
    Sean Donahue (Sean Coman) 1970s also KSAN (died Jul 2000)
    Stephen Page (Dunwoody) 1973-75 & 1985-95 Music Director also KSJO KRQR KYOURadio CBS Interactive Music Group
    Ted Kopulos 1976–83 movie guy/song parody guy also KSJO's Morning Music Magazine host & KUFX
    Tex Wong late 1980s
    Tom Ballantyne 1970s
    Uncle Frank ("Weird Old Uncle Frank" Bennett) PM Drive & Production 1985–93. Then PM Drive at KUFX 1995–02 (Became "Aunt Fran" in 2002)
    Uncle Jack Tossman (Jonny Martin) 1971–74 also KSJO KIFM KOTR (audio man for "Mickey Mouse Club" "Jeopardy" "Wheel of Fortune")
    Victor Boc 1972–80 The Expressway Talk Show Host, News Director, jock (Oregon talk show host)
    Wapaho Joe (Amadeo) 1971-1975, the "Italian Indian" named by Uncle Jack (Tossman) also future Publisher of BAM Magazine/Assoc Exec Producer BAMMIES 1976-1991
    Wendy Hoag about 1972-73
    Whipping Boy 1990s
    Wolf (Robert "Ricky" Ricketts) 1971–74