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TOP40 Ra d ioMulti -Format PicksBased on this week's EXCLUSIVE HITMEKERS CONFERENCE CELLS

and ONE-ON-ONE calls. ALL PICKS ARE LISTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.

MAINSTREAM4 P.M. "Lay Down Your Love" (ISLAND)

DAVE MATTHEWS BAND "What Would You Say" (RCA)

DES'REE "Feel So High" (550 MUSIC/EPIC)

DIANA KING "Shy Guy" (WORK GROUP)

FOREIGNER "Until The End Of Time" (PRIORITY)

HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH "Let Her Cry" (ATLANTIC)

MADONNA "Bedtime..." (MAVERICK/SIRE/WB)

NIKKI FRENCH "Total Eclipse Of The..." (CRITIQUE)

R.E.M. "Strange Currencies" (WARNER BROS.)

SHERYL CROW "D'yer Maker' (ATLANTIC)

SOUL FOR REAL "Candy Rain" (UPTOWN/MCA)

STONE TEMPLE PILOTS "Pretty Penny" (ATLANTIC)

TECHNOTRONIC "Move It To The Rhythm" (EMI RECORDS)

TLC "Red Light Special" (ARISTA)

VAN HALEN "Can't Stop Loving You (WARNER BROS.)

STREET SHEET2 -PAC "Dear Momma" (INTERSCOPE)

IV XAMPLE "I'd Rather Be Alone" (MCA)

ANITA BAKER "It's Been You" (ELEKTRA/EEG)

BIWE RAY MARTIN "Your Loving Arms" (SIRE/EEG)BLACKGIRL "Let's Do It Again" (RCA)

BLACKSTREET "Joy" (INTERSCOPE)

DANA DANE "Rollin' Wit Dane" (MAVERICK)DIANA KING "SIT), Guy" (WORK GROUP)

DR DRE "Keep The Heads Ringing" (PRIORITY)

JONATHAN B AND BABYFACE "Someone To Love" (SONY/550)

METHOD MAN w/Mary J. Blige "All I Need" (DEF JAM/ISLAND)

MONTELL JORDAN "This Is How We Do It" (PMP/RAL/ISLAND)

TECHNOTRONIC "Move It To The Rhythm" (EMI RECORDS)

SAM THE BEAST "Gucci Dance" (RELATIVITY)

SPANISH FLY "Daddy's Home" (UPSTAIRS/WB)

STEVIE B "Dream About You" (EMPORIA/THUMP)MADONNA "Bedtime Story" (MAVERICK/SIRE/WB)

FUN FACTORY "Close To You" (CURB/ATL.)

VYBE "Take It To The Front" (ISLAND)

MIX SHOWSBIWE RAY MARTIN "Your Loving Arms" (SIRE/EEG)

CHASE "Love For The Future" (ZYX)DA BRAT "Give It 2 U" (WORK GROUP)

DANA DANE "Rollin' Wit Dane' (MAVERICK)DR DRE "Keep The Heads Ringing" (PRIORITY)

FRANKIE CUTLASS "Boriquas On Da Set" (RELATIVITY)

JIMMY SOMMERVILLE "Heartbeat" (LONDON IMPORT)

JUDY CHEEKS "Respect" (EMI)

KLEO "I Got Love" (RAGING BULL)

CYM LAJOY "Car Wash" (ANOTHER VIEW)METHOD MAN w/Mary J. Blige "All I Need" (DEF JAM/ISLAND)

NAUGHTY BY NATURE "Craziest" (TOMMY BOY)NINE "Any Emcee" (PROFILE)

WATERLILLIES "Never Get Enough" (SIRE)

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SAM SNEED "You Becher Recognize" (DEATHROW)TECHNOTRONIC "Move It To The Rhythm' (EMI RECORDS)

THE B.U.M.S. "Elevation (Free My Mind)" (PRIORITY)TOTAL "Can't You See" (TOMMYBOY)

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STREET SHEET

PAIGE NIENABER

INTERVIEW EAR TO THE GROUND

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March 17, 1995 HIT' KERS 3

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0/6er Ci-MADZff-,7It's Tuesday, March 21st, radio station playlists are still coming in

from around the country. Records are still being added...But,"Where's Charlie?"

Where's the humor, where's the zest, where's the good-heartedfellow with the southern drawl..."Where's Charlie?"

Friends still stroll the beach in Malibu, past that ill-fated house,and ask..."Where's Charlie?"

And now, as we settle back into our daily routines, there will bemoments when we stop in a hallway or as we have dinner in aparticular restaurant and swear that we can still hear that distinctivelaugh and unforgettable voice shout out "Hey, Buddy!"...and we'llask once more "Where's Charlie?"

GOD BLESS HIM....

We'll all miss him...

Barry & Kathy FiedelBob & Anne GreenbergBarry & Debbie Richardsand everyone at HITMOKERS

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Charlie Minor always kidded Barry Fiedel about his BIG Cuban cigars.Here, on this year's Grammy night, are (I -r) BOB GREENBERG, BARRYRICHARDS, BARRY FIEDEL, and CHARLIE.

CHARLIE MINOR and BARRYFIEDEL back in 1982.

CHARLIE and BARRYRICHARDS at this year'sAmerican Music Awards.

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Top 5 In Single SalesMiami - Overall #1Blockbuster #1Spec's #1

ChicagoTower #2

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THE DEBUT SINGLEALREADY #1 AT DANCEProduced by The Grid and Billie Ray Martin

Management: Brian Shepherd/Crosswinds Consultants Ltd.

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Hot Plays Include:#1 Most Played! WPOW 33 Plays

KPRR 24 PlaysWBSS 31 PlaysWJJS 25 PlaysKZFM 15 Plays

B96 26 Plays

Also Spinning:KTFM Q102

New Adds Include:WWKX - Providence

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T.J. MARTELLFOUNDATIONFOR LEUKEMIA,CANCER

AND

AIDSRESEARCHFounded

by the Music Industry

OFFICERSAND DIRECTORS

Chairmanof the Board

TONY MARTELLPresidentFRANCES

W. PRESTON

ExecutiveVice President

CYLESIJEVice PresidentRON DELSENERVice PresidentGENE SMITH

Vice PresidentJOYCE

BOGARTTRABULUS

MICHAELPOLLACK

TreasurerKEVIN KELLEHER

ChairmanEmeritus

FLOYD S.GUNERT

LESBIDERJHERYL

BUSBY

JIM CAPARROPATCOLLINSARTHUR

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JONESJOEL KATZMICHAEL

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It has beenannouncedby the T.J. Martell Foundation

that Jeff

McCluskywillbe the honoree

for the HitmakersChicago

SeminarDinner on Thursday,

May4th. The eventwill be held

at theRitz Carlton Hotel in Chicago.

Tony Martell stated thatJeffhas been highly instrumentalin

raising funds forthe Foundation.He was personally

responsible

for the two golftournamentsand the Howard

Bedno Roast held

at the last two ChicagoHitmakers

seminars.

In addition,Jeffhas hadhis own substance

abuse problemand

conqueredit. He has used his own experience

as a model for

othersrather thanhidinghis past.

Jeff is a devotedhusband,

a wonderfulfatherand has built a

respectablebusiness

of his own. As many industryiteswill tell

you,he is definitelyoneofChicago's

"favoritesons."

I personallyam delighted

thenominatingcommittee

has

selectedJeffMcClusky

for this coveted honor.

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IIMIKERS RIMS S PICKQS

Lisa Cortes has been namedPresident of LOOSE CANNONRecords.

Peter Lofrumento has beenappointed Associate Vice Presidentfor WARNER MUSIC-U.S.

Hot Sheet Publishing, Inc.2:222 Sherman Way Suite 205 Canoga Park, CA 91303

818-887-3440 FAX: 818-883-1097PUBLISHER:

BARRY FIEDELPR F SIDENI

BOB GREENBERGSTREET SHEET EDITOR.

BARRY RICHARDSDIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION:

TOMMY GRAFMANAdministrator:

B isiness AffairAssociate Director/Production:

Director/Mainstream Radio:Radio Editor:

Director Mix/Club:Assoc. Dir./Mainstream Top40Director Production/Street:Graphic Designer:

Production Assistant:

KATHY FIEDELANNE GREENBERGBARBARA NEIMAN

NIC ( TESTACHRIS RUH

OSCAR MERINOSUSAN GRAFMAN

TODD DOTYANDY MUNITZ

PORTER B. HALL

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1995All material supplied to this publication freproduction, except where previously roteender copyright laws, becomes the pr3HOT SHEET PUBLISHING. INC. No reof any kind may be made from thiswithout the pr or written permission of theAnnual subscription rate for US mail on(non-refundable) per year (50 issues).

Denise J. Brown has been namedSenior Vice President of Black Musicfor WARNER BROS. Records.

Dan Beck has been promoted toSenior Vice President, Marketing forEPIC Records.

Phil Wild has been named Senior Ken Sunshine has been appointedVice President of Business and Legal Senior Vice President of WARNERAffairs for THE ATLANTIC GROUP. MUSIC-U.S.

Dan Rivard has been promoted toSenior Producer, A&R for SONYMusic Special Products.

Marc Kleiner has been namedAssociate Director, Writer/PublisherRelations for BMI.

Executives of Epic Records and Sony 550 Music present Epic recording star Babyface with double -platinum plaquescommemorating two million sales of his latest album, FOR THE COOL IN YOU. Picturedril-r): Glen Brunman, SeniorVice President, Epic Soundtrax; David Glew, Chairman of The Epic Records Group; Bab ace; John McL. Doelp, EpicRecords Senior Vice President of Marketing; Polly Anthony, President of Sony 550 Mustc; and Ramon Hervey, artistmanager.

March 24, 1995 HITMAKERS 9

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ARISTA'S '95 GRAMMY PARTYThe Hottest Ticket In Town

From left: Bonnie Raitt, Clive Davis, AnnieLennox, Carly Simon and Sheryl Crow

LaFace Records Co -PresidentKenneth "Babyface" Edmonds

and Tracey Edmonds

From left: Pebbles, LaFace Records Co -PresidentAntonio "L.A." Reid, Toni Braxton and Heavy D

From left: Arista's Executive VP andGeneral Manager Roy Lott, Kenny G,

Lyndie G and David Foster

Grammy nominees Crash Test Dummies

Grammy nomineeSarah McLachlanwove her magic

Charles KoppelmanChairman of EMIRecords GroupNorth America

Atlantic RecordsChairman

Ahmet Ertegun

Bad Boy Entertainment's Sean "Puffy" Combsand Arista Senior VP Rick Bisceglia

From left: Ace Of Base's Jenny and Jonas, BMGEntertainment Chairman Michael Dornemann, Ace OfBase's Linn and BMG Entertainment President North

America Strauss Zelnick

Clive Davis with Boyz 11 Men

Clive Diik with Salt-N-Pepa

The Music Was Hot.,

Grammy nominee CraigMack opened the show

New Platinum starThe Notorious B.1.G.

brought down the house

Arista newcomer DeborahCox thrills the crowd with

her premiere performance...album to debut in late May performance in 14 years

Europe's #1 star ErosRamazzotti gives a

passionate performance

Carly Simon gets standingovation after standing

ovation for her first live

And The Finale Was Scorching.The superstar finale brings the House of Blues to its feet. From left: JunePointer, Grammy winner Toni Braxton, Annie Lennox, Sarah McLachlanand Pebbles join Carly Simon to perform Carly's classic "You're So Vain."

It Was A Night To Remember!

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BURNING THE FURNITUREThis is a tumultuous time to be in radio. The industry

is always pretty wacky, but this is a somewhat moredangerous era for us as broadcasters. In other fieldsover the past decade or so, we've seen chain stores,banks and manufacturers merge into giantconglomerates - mating like huge dinosaurs in torridintercourse. We witness the result of these mergerseverywhere in the form of deserted buildings, branchoffices closed and service diminished. At banks, tellershave been replaced by ATM machines and customersare paying extra for less service through ATM usagecharges.

Radio has become a trading commodity over the pastfew years. New freedom to buy and sell at will and to ownever-increasing numbers of stations has put radio in themiddle of the big speculators feeding frenzy. Now I'mcertainly not against big business - far from it. What I amskeptical of is the practice of financing mergers andacquisitions by devouring the meat on the carcassinvolved. It's like buying a furnished house and thenheating it by burning the furniture. Eventually you run outof furniture and you start burning what you think are non-essential rafters, beams and supports. Before you know it,the whole house collapses. That's what radio groups aredoing. They buy a radio station in a market and startbleeding it. They cut back the staff, try and broaden thetarget audience demos beyond sensibility, make the PDpick up an airshift or fire him and put the on -air musicdirector in the PD slot and then start ripping away thepromotion budget. The station starts to stagger a little,understandably, and another station in the market starts tomove up. Instead of competing, the group responds bybuying its competition and then stripping that station apartas well. The result, of course is two mediocre stationsrunning largely with a skeleton staff common to bothstations.

Competition is and always has been the best

incentive for growth and development. There's littleincentive to change much if it appears things are goingOK. Risks, conversely, are involved with any changeand, again, it's hard to find much management supportfor change involving risk unless there's clear andapparent peril. Radio's current practice of buying itscompetition simply stops the attack without the need totry something fresh, creative or new to countercompetition.

In the 1980's when Z100 in New York came on the airwith an "in your face" attack at WPLJ, Z100 wasperceived as a real threat to the station and the PD at thetime, Larry Berger. Few people knew this, but at the timeWPLJ reacted to Z100 and dramatically changed staff andattitude, WPLJ was actually an enormous economicsuccess - doing extremely well and with a huge coreaudience. Now, in today's environment, one might imaginethat scenario would have concluded with WPLJ buyingZ100 in its infancy and turning down the competition. Inthe absence of duopolies in those days, both stations were,instead, allowed to each seek their own successes andultimately make better radio.

Few real broadcasters would argue the fact that we'recultivating mediocrity by in -breeding our radio stations.Creatively, a duopoly with similar or competing formats islike marrying your own sister - nothing new or worthwhilecan come of it. While intermarriage appears to be a good wayto keep the family together, it results in a weakening of thebloodline.

What can we as programmers do about all this?There's no question the challenge is a big one. I thinkfirst of all, though, we need to always strive forfreshness and excellence in our thinking and product.Just because your company will buy up the competitionand stop them from bullying you, doesn't mean youneed to play the game that way. You can still play thegame to win - you can shadow box with imaginaryopponents and plan strategy as if the marketplace werestill truly competitive.

I smiled when I heard the news of Michael Jordan's immanent return to basketball. Insome semi -conscious expression of exultation, I raised my fist; not merely at the prospectof the athletic fireworks he would (I hoped) soon unleash, but at the impending drama.After walking away from the game he had so clearly mastered, Michael Jordan was puttingaway his diamond visions and returning to basketball, with perhaps, a new set of hoopdreams

My momentary joy was quickly tempered by a friend who assured me that MichaelJordan was coming back to the NBA for only one thing. "It's the money," he said. After anincredulous non-verbal response from me, my friend realized the inherent silliness of hisremark. We both agreed that Michael Jordan would never need more money, and hesettled for the broader general conclusion that Jordan was coming back to basketballbecause "he's selfish."

This time, I realized that my friend was probably right. Like the decisions most of usmake (what to wear, where to eat, where to work out), Michael Jordan's decision to returnto basketball is no doubt a product of the intricate web of surfeit drives and psycho -emotional appetites we all consider, consciously or unconsciously, before we make anydecision. It may be selfish, but isn't ego gratification one of our prime movers? In this way,we are all selfish. But by calling Michael Jordan selfish, we are merely humanizing him,bringing HIS ROYAL AIR -NESS down to earth, making him one of us. At the same time,that judgment smacks of no small bit of envy, (and let's be honest, how many of uswouldn't relish such an incredible scenario in our lives?) and deprives us of a chance tolearn from this fearless competitor.

At 15 he was cut from his high school basketball team. But he didn't accept that as afinal judgment of his abilities. He worked hard, maximizing his mind -boggling God-giventalent by practicing and mastering basketball fundamentals. By the time he had graduatedfrom college, the name AIR JORDAN was already a household word. From his rookie yearin 1984, until his retirement 18 -months ago, Jordan continued to prove his detractors, andanyone else who put limitations on him, to be wrong. And I can't help thinking that witheach pass, each steal, each impossible three -pointer, and most especially, each slamdunk, he was, in his mind's eye, looking to the bench, hoping to find his high school coach,and saying "cut me from the team now!"

I'd be painting a petty picture here if I wrote -off Jordan's incredible achievements asmere revenge against a coach who wouldn't let him play. Obviously, Michael Jordan lovesbasketball. Beyond the money and accolades, he has a passion for the game. And it isthat passion, combined with a desire to prove himself, that is the real nexus of this story.Michael Jordan played basketball because he loved it, but he achieved great things by

Broadcast entrepreneur Bob Ful er, President of TheFuller -Jeffrey Group, used to plot and map radiostrategies as a kid, creating imaginary radio stations inmarkets and planning everything from programmingstrategy to cash flow. The exercise developed apowerful broadcast leader with well -run radio stationscoast -to -coast today. Interestingly, none of the "Proformas" that he created as a teenager called for aduopoly at the time, although he was, of course,creating his own rules.

We need to keep in mind some basic truths as we tryto be excellent in a mediocre business. First, the ownerhas a financial, if not emotional, interest in your station.Play his game and go over the numbers. Explain indollars and cents what your budget ultimatelycontributes to the station. Secondly, be resourceful. Dointeresting promotions and fun things on the air. Don'twait for sales or the record companies to bring youprizes and promotions. Dream something up and put ittogether yourself. You need to initiate creativeconcepts. God knows nobody's going to do it for you.

Finally, don't exploit or cheapen your resources.Don't let your owner take away your morning show orsome other weekday daypart on your local musicformatted station even if it is cheaper and easier to pluginto a network. Weekend shows, specials, all spice upyour station and maximize your resources. Giving up aMonday through Friday local presence, though, issuicide.

The furniture, the rafters, the beams of a house arelike the elements of a radio station. You can burn themand buy yourself a few months warmth and comfort.Ultimately, though, everything will collapse. If yourefuse to burn the furniture, remember that your ownerfreezes his butt off too and may well give you what youneed to succeed. Dress warmly and keep your resumeup to date.

Torn Mom welcomer your comment/.Call him al

(212) 581.3962 or RIK (212) 459-9343.

challenging, and ultimately breaking down, the limiting judgments of others. That is why heplayed. And once he proved himself to be the sovereign and absolute master of his realm,he left (some have said that was selfish), in search of new challenges.

Beyond seeking new conquests, their can be no doubt that the withering glare of themedia spotlight, and his father's murder, dampened the inner fires that burned with hispassion for basketball. And besides, basketball was never really the point. It was just ameans to an end.

A Chicago team-mate told a reporter that Michael Jordan is coming back because somepeople think he can't. "Don't tell him how good he is," the player said, "just tell him he can'tdo something. That's what gets him going." That's why Michael Jordan is coming back,and therein lies a valuable lesson.

We are all continually subjected to the criticisms and potentially limiting judgments ofothers. How many times have we heard "she's just a pop singer," "he'll never get out ofsmall -markets," "that label can't buy a hit," et al? Mea culpa. I'm guilty of it. My guess is soare you. (See, I'm doing it again). And to be honest, it's endemic to our professions. At itsmost innocuous, we label as a way of defining what we do and who we are, based onwhere we've been and what we've done. Unfortunately, we often use these labels as away of limiting what we'll be and what we'll achieve in the future. And this is whereMichael Jordan comes in.

Rather than accept the doubts and criticisms of naysayers, Michael Jordan uses them tostoke the furnace that burns hot with his inner fires. Early in his career, some basketballcommentators thought that he would never be a "complete player" because of his lack ofconsistency shooting three -pointers. When he retired, Jordan was among the NBA's bestlthree-point shooters!

I do not mean this to be a lengthy re -wording of some cheap bromide about hard work,perseverance and character. Nor is it my purpose to invoke the time-honored notion thathappiness is more often found "not in the arrival, but rather in the journey itself." To besure, these are a part of what we can learn here. But the real lesson has something to dowith hearing your own inner voice, and heeding your own path to glory. It's about nottuning out our critics and those who seek to limit us, but rather, turning their negativeenergy into fuel for our fires.

I'm still a bit fuzzy on some of this myself. But I do know that we should all be rooting forMichael Jordan..not to win an NBA championship or another scoring title. Instead weshould be rooting for him simply because he'll be playing. We should be rooting becausehe has just become an underdog. Mostly though, we should be rooting because his returnhas given us all a chance to learn to be "like Mike."

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CCILLJIVIBIAFtECORCASThe NITMHKES

PROGRAMMER OF THE QUARTERNOM/NESS!

JOHN IVEY, PD,KISS/Boston

"Work hard and love your job...It may tc ke a while, but radio does

pay off."

ADAM COOK, PD,XL1 06.7/Orlando

"Research and know your listeners andgive them what they want."

STEVE SMITH, PD,

HOT97/New York"Always attempt to be able to put yourself

in the position of the average listener."

MICHAEL STEEL, PD,

KZFM/Corpus Christi"Ask not what your country can dofor you...ask what you can do for

your country."

ROB MORRIS, APD/MD,KDWB/Minneapolis

"Losers visualize the penalties of failure.Winners visualize the rewards of

success."

MICHELLE SANTOSUOSSO,

PD, KMEL/San Francisco"Be fair, honest, and repectful of

others, and you will succeed not onlyin this business, but in your whole

life..."

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CRUZE, PD,

WKBQ/ST. LOUIS"When the owl and the duck meet by

the pier after midnight.. the dogwon't dance in the wind."

GAPER MICHAELS, PD,

WPLY/Philly"Be honest, be passionate, and don't

forget who your real friends are."

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"Be careful of the toes you step on "The keys to winning...Know your "I think I Am, Therefore I Am, I Think." "You have a job so you can have a life. Youtoday, they may be connected to the

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KEITH MARTIN"Never Find Someone Like You"

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TOAD THE WET SPROCKET"Fly From Heaven"LARRY IRONS, PD, KWNZ/Reno

`Soiy-ids Great. Ins7ant familiarity. Will do well.'

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN"Secret Garden"

RAY KALUSA, MD, Q106,15an Diego"1-1a. The same haunting feeling as Streets Of Pniladel;flia."

JEFF BUCKLEY"Last Goodbye"

SCOTT WRIGHT, PD, 897, New Orleans`Jeff Buckley breaks neo,, ground with his creative vis oi. Th s is a fiery emotional and

unique sorg that will get you."

PHIL MANNING, PD, WENZ, Clevelandscng has tie ,jeatest bass line in Moiern Rock radio. Your passive audience will

be very adbreciative because they will come out of the woodwork for this one.

MARCO COLLINS, MD, KNDD/Seattle`On3e it a while an artist shires through radio just as much as the song.

Buckey and "Last Goodtve" are the perfect combo. Awor-rle record.'

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1. HOOTIE & THE... "Let..." (ATLANTIC)2. LETTERS TO CLEO "Here & Now' (GIANT)3. DAVE MATTHEWS BAND "What Would You Say" (RCA)4. TECHNOTRONIC 'Move It To The..." (EMI RECORDS)5. DESIREE "Feel So High" (550 MUSIC/EPIC)6. 4 P.M. "Lay Down..." (NEXT PLATEAU/LONDON/ISLAND)7. ADAM ANT "Wonderful" (CAPITOL)8. DIANA KING "Shy Guy" (WORK GROUP)9. FOREIGNER "Until The End Of Time" (PRIORITY)10. MADONNA 'Bedtime Stories" (MAVERICK/SIRE/WB)11. R.E.M. "Strange Currencies" (WARNER BROS.)12. SEAL "I'm Alive" (WARNER BROS.)13. SHERYL CROW "Dlyer Maker" (ATLANTIC)14. ADINA HOWARD "Freak Like Me" (ELEKTRA ENT. GROUP)15. BELLY "Now They'll Sleep" (REPRISE)16. BLACKSTREET 'Joy" (INTERSCOPE)17. BRANDY "Baby" (ATLANTIC)18. THE HUMAN LEAGUE "Tell Me When" (EASTWEST)19. NIKKI FRENCH "Total Eclipse Of The Heart" (CRITIQUE)20. BILLIE RAY MARTIN "Your Loving..." (EASTWEST/ELEKTRA)21. FUN FACTORY "Close To You" (CURB/ATLANTIC)22. STONE TEMPLE PILOTS 'Pretty Penny' (ATLANTIC)23. TLC "Red Light Special" (ARISTA)24. VAN HALEN "Can't Stop Loving You" (WARNER BROS.)25. ANNIE LENNOX "No More I Love You's" (ARISTA)

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Top40 ClubJ.J. RICE, MD, 98PXY, RochesterLETTERS TO CLEO Here & Now (GIANT) - Melrose Place rules. I would neverhave hired Alison to run and bring back Amanda.

NIKKI FRENCH Total Eclipse Of The H.earl (CRITIQUE) - Top40 Mainstream -amust. Top 5 callout.

TOM PETTY Good To Be King (WARNER BROS.) - Solid Petty tune.

DES'REE Feel So High (550 MUSIC/EPIC) - Good song. Would love to see her inconcert.

JOEY GIOVINGO, APD/MD, B97, New OrleansHOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - Good song, doing well.

FOREIGNER Until The End Of Time (PRIORITY) - I like the sound of this.

R.E.M. Strange Currencies (WARNER BROS.) - This will be a big record for them.

BILLY SANTIAGO, PD, KBFM, McAllen -BrownsvilleEAGLES Love Will Keep Us Alive (GEFFEN) - A definite 'Brown -Lady' record.They'll love 't here.

THE HUMAN LEAGUE Tell Me When (EASTWEST) - Nice to have the HumanLeague back with a good song. It's hot!

GREG ADAMS, PD, KDUK, EugeneSHARA NELSON Down That Road (EMI RECORDS) - Real Mainstream, realhooky, real poppy. A perfect record for any Top40.

HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - The obvious follow-up onthe CD.

STONE TEMPLE PILOTS Pretty Penny (ATLANTIC) - This single should solidifythem in the Mainstream of Top40.

MICHAEL JACK KIRBY, PD/MD, KFFM, YakimaSPANISH FLY Daddy's Home (UPSTAIRS) - Another killer Oldie exploding in the'90s!

ELASTICA Connection (GEFFEN) - It's like two minutes in a vibrating chair.

MARK LANDIS, PD, KIOC, BeaumontHOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - Hello! This is a#1 record!

PHARAO / Show You Secrets (COLUMBIA) - It works great in the clubs.It should work for you.

WATERLILLIES Never Get Enough (SIRE) - A real good record!

MICK FULGEM, MD, KM, TylerHOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - This is a goodtune. Will do well.

TOM PETTY Good To Be King (WARNER BROS.) - I like this. Goodrecord from Tom.

R.E.M. Strange Currencies (WARNER BROS.) - This will be their biggestsingle yet.

SCOTT THOMAS, MD, KLYV, DubuqueHOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - In town tonight.Good song.

SEAL I'm Alive (WARNER BROS.) - Great artist. Should be another bigone.

FOREIGNER Until The End Of Time (PRIORITY) - Good -sounding song.

TECHNOTRONIC Move It To The Rhythm (EMI RECORDS) - Hot tune. I

like this.

MIKE CHASE, PD, KMCK, FayettevilleBILLIE RAY MARTIN Your Loving Arms (EASTWEST/ELEKTRA) - Areal cool song.

MADONNA Bedtime Stories (MAVERICK/SIRE/WARNER BROS.) -What can I say? I just like it.

JEFF HUGHES, MD, KNIN, Wichita FallsLETTERS TO CLEO Here & Now (GIANT) - This is a good one. I like it alot.

HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - Hootie hasbecome a band to deal with.

DES'REE Feel So High (550 MUSIC/EPIC) - Good follow-up. Will do well.

JIM ALLEN, APD/MD, KQCR, Cedar RapidsLETTERS TO CLEO Here & Now (GIANT) - This is crossing. Will dowell.

VAN HALEN Can't Stop Loving You (WARNER BROS.) - Will go thisweek. I like this.

R.E.M. Strange Currencies (WARNER BROS.) - Good song. Great band.

PAT CLOUD, PD, KQID, AlexandriaDIANA KING Shy Guy (WORK GROUP) Good song. This is a goodprogramming record.

4 P.M. Lay Down Your Love (ISLAND) - Will be there soon.

BLACKSTREET Joy (INTERSCOPE) - I like this. The whole album is good.

TECHNOTRONIC Move It To The Rhythm (EMI RECORDS) - Good dance song.Will do well.

JIMI JAMM, MD, KQKQ, OmahaHOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - Great concert. Time isright. Absolute killer.

ADINA HOWARD Freak Like Me (ELEKTRA ENTERTAINMENT GROUP) -Sounds like Karyn White with her, and turned backwards.

ADAM ANT Wonderful (CAPITOL) - Nice comeback. With all the passion of MeltWith You.

KRISS HART, PD, KQMQ, HonoluluMAX -A -MILLION Fat Boy (S.0 .S.200) - I love it. It's a fun song and perfect for Top40!

BLACKSTREET Joy (INTERSCOPE) - A perfect song...Smooth, melodic and anice groove. Very mass appeal.

JOHN DICKINSON, MD, K5104, DenverTECHNOTRONIC Move It To The Rhythm (EMI RECORDS) - This will be there forus. Spiking the record now.

ADINA HOWARD Freak Like Me (ELEKTRA ENTERTAINMENT GROUP) - Thisrecord is absolutely huge for us.

LARRY IRONS, PD, KWNZ, RenoTOAD THE WET SPROCKET Fly From Heaven (COLUMBIA) - Sounds great.Instant familiarity. Will do well.

HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - This is a big song. Will dowell for us.

SHERYL CROW Dyer Maker (ATLANTIC) - Doing great. I just love this record.

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&Mout Research, Requests, Street Response, Record Sales,"It's all there - this is an "A" record, a total no brainer. Consistently Top5 callout!

If you are not playing this yet, you must be in a coma!" Bob Perry, HOT97.71PD

"ToplO callout across the board, Top10 requests, Top15 soundscan single sales!"Michael Martin, WILD107/Asst PD

11,_:;11/2,Al2.1 I'm AliveFrom the Platinum LP SEAL - as performed at the Grammys.

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Top40 Disc-overy ClubTOM MARTENS, PD, KWTX, WacoDES'REE Feel So High (550 MUSIC/EPIC) - Good follow-up song. This is a "real"artist.

SPANISH FLY Daddy's Home (UPSTAIRS) - I like this record. Starting to pop. It'sthumbs up.

4 P.M. Lay Down Your Love (ISLAND) - Good song. Starting to grow on me. Willdo well.

MIKE KASPER, PD, KZMG, BoiseDES'REE Feel So High (550 MUSIC/EPIC) - I think it's going to be a big hit. Lookfor this to develop faster than her first hit.

ADAM ANT Wonderful (CAPITOL) - Just a real good record.

RAY KALUSA, MD, Q106, San DiegoHOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - Lots more accessible toTop40 radio then some people think.

LINDA RONSTADT Blue Train () - Smooth as silk. Linda is a good midday record.

MADONNA Don't Stop (MAVERICK/SIRE/WARNER BROS.) - I can't wait for thisto be released as a single.

BILL MITCHELL, PD, U93, South Bend4 P.M. L.y Down Your Love (ISLAND) - This song sounds like a real smash to me.It's real smooth and groovy.BILLIE RAY MARTIN Your Loving Arms (EASTWEST/ELEKTRA) - Don't let hername fool you - this is a great Pop song!HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - This is going to be smash- Top 10 for Hootie and company!

MIKE LOWE, MD, WA IA, MelbourneDIANA KING Shy Guy (WORK GROUP) - Good tune. Will do well for us. Moviewon't hurt.

LETTERS TO CLEO Here & Now (GIANT) - Real buzz on this. Crossing nicely.

IV XAMPLE I'd Rather Be Alone (MCA) - I think this is a real hot record, starting toCross.

CRUZE, PD, WABB, MobilePJ HARVEY Down By The Water (ISLAND) Hot at Alternative...Hasthe potential to cross.STONE TEMPLE PILOTS Pretty Penny (ATLANTIC) - They have a coreat Top40. If you have success with Bon Jovi and Def Leppard and you'renot playing this...you're missing it! On a Ivel with Pearl Jam and sellingto adults as well. Totally legit!

DAVE MATTHEWS BAND What Would You Say (RCA) - A great record.Sounds great on the air.

MADONNA Bedtime Stories (MAVERICK/SIRE/WARNER BROS.) - Willbe a smash. She's proven people are still interested in Madonna.

JOE FRIDAY, PD, WAEB, AllentownTECHNOTRONIC Move It To The Rhythm (EMI RECORDS) - Lotsatempo, and the familiarity of Ya Kid K. make this a great dance record.WATERLILLIES Never Get Enough (SIRE) - Cool record!

HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - Great follow-up.Will be big.

DAMON COX, MD, WAPE, JacksonvilleBLESSID UNION OF SOULS I Believe (EMI RECORDS) - Has all theelements of Top40. Smash! Great social commentary.

KEITH MARTIN Never Find Someone Like You (RUFFHOUSE/COLUMBIA) - Top40, don't sleep on this one.

BLACKSTREET Joy (INTERSCOPE) - This is a real cool song. This ismy pick.

CRAIG QUINN, MD, WAZY, LafayetteHOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - What can yousay? This will be big.

SEAL I'm Alive (WARNER BROS.) - Great artist. Real style.

BRANDY Baby (ATLANTIC) - Shaping up to be a good song. Could befor us.

4 P.M. Lay Down Your Love (ISLAND) - Very cool. I like this record a lot.

DANNY OCEAN, MD, WBHT, ScrantonBELLY Now They'll Sleep (REPRISE) - This is a good record. Shouldwork well.

ADAM ANT Wonderful (CAPITOL) - Almost as wonderful as Kid Kelly.

MADONNA Bedtime Stories (MAVERICK/SIRE/WARNER BROS.) -What can you say? Good tune.

BEAU LANDRY, PD, WBIZ, Eau ClaireHOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - Another big one from Hootie.

THE HUMAN LEAGUE Tell Me When (EASTWEST) - Good song. Will do well.

SCOTT LAUGHLIN, MD, WBNQ, BloomingtonHOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - Great song. Will do verywell for us.

BOXING GHANDIS If You Love Me Why Am I Dying (ATLANTIC) - Don't miss this.This record has a good feel to it.

BILL KLAPROTH, PD, WDBR, SpringfieldTLC Red Light Special (ARISTA) - Give it the green light.

THE HUMAN LEAGUE Tell Me When (EASTWEST) - Fun, uptempo Pop songfrom an old favorite.

MICHAEL GAMBY, MD, WDBR, SpringfieldSOUL FOR REAL Candy Rain (UPTOWN/MCA) - That candy has some flava.TLC Red Light Special (ARISTA) - Okay, alright...So it's a hit. Sue me!

JOHN O'ROURKE, PD, WDJB, Fort WayneBLUES TRAVELER Runaround (A&M) - A real good hipness factor. A goodfeeling record.

THE HUMAN LEAGUE Tell Me When (EASTWEST) - A good poppy, feel -good,summertime sound.

JILL MEYER, MD, WDJX, LouisvilleMADONNA Bedtime Stories (MAVERICK/SIRE/WARNER BROS.) - First off, it'sMadonna. If you don't add this record, she'll pierce something!LETTERS TO CLEO Here & Now (GIANT) - A real cool song.

LIZ JORDAN, MD, WERZ, ExeterBRYAN ADAMS Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman (A&M) - Just got the newBryan. I really like this.

DES'REE Feel So High (550 MUSIC/EPIC) - Good follow-up. This will do well.

HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) This will be a big one for Hootie.

P'WiII Seduce You.

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DAVE FERGUSON

FAREWELL TO A "MAJOR -MINOR"

Charlie Minor was a remarkable man. I first methim at the Bobby Poe Convention in 1988. Charliewas pushing a portable drink table around givingeveryone free shots of Tequila. He knew each ofus by name -even me, which really moved me atthe time since I had just met him minutes earlier.By the way, the Tequila was top -of -the -line.Everything Charlie did was that way. That's justhow Charlie was.

A few years later my wife and I spent time withCharlie at his beach house. It was warm, and per-sonal. A day I'll not forget. That night we went toSpago's with Charlie and Al Monet. It was amaz-ing to watch Charlie "work the room". It seemedas if he knew everyone who was dining on thatparticular evening. I'm sure it was that way everytime he was there. That's just how Charlie was.

Charlie's "working that BIG ROOM in the skynow". Buying free rounds, rubbing elbows with thegreats, and greeting everyone there by name.That's just how Charlie was. Charlie Minor will begreatly missed.

It's hard to segue from that to radio, but I've gotto. This week I'm going to talk about the work -pieces that go into promo's and identifiers. Whatthey are, and where to find them. I don't mean themusic and sfx pieces- although they are just asimportant, and sometimes even harder to find. I'm

talking about elements of sound. Statements,drops from movies, wierd things that makepromo's and identifiers STAND OUT. They're thesound -clips that are placed between the announc-er's voice to add texture to the element. Much inthe same way that clips from a movie add textureto the commercial about that same movie in a pro-duced movie -trailer. When used correctly, theyreally add a "big-time" feel to your station. Theyare especially effective when they are immediate-ly identifiable by the audience. For instance, afamous line from a movie that your audience hasseen, and can relate to. Or, a line from a famouspolitical speech that relates to the subject matterin your promo. You know- "I have a dream", or"Ask not what you can do for your..."

The only warning I would have about using themis not to over -do it, and not to use alot of obscuresound bites. My general rule is that if it's not "top -of -mind", it's questionable.

Where do you find them? Well, it's not easy, but Ihave a few ideas.

If you want political sound -bites from the past, trythe Walter Cronkite volumes on LP. It's narratedby Walter, with actual sound from the big newsevents of the 60's and 70's. Check your locallibrary for other sound -bite libraries. There are lotsof them available. Many radio news and entertain-ment services offer sound -bates too.

For "hipper" work -pieces, I find that going throughany and all "Bass -Music" CD's, and "Rave -Music"CD's. You'll find samples in between almost everysong, much of it music related.

You can always get old movie sound -bites fromVHS tapes, but for current movie sound -bites,along with current news, comedy, and otherusable sound- go to the Internet. Most On-lineservices have sound -bites that you can downloadto either MAC or DOS sound programs. I down-load to Sound Blaster, then run a stereo linestraight to reel, or just dub right into SESSION 8.

Questions or comments? Hook up with me onAOL.COM, or call me either at WPGC or at home.

Dave Ferguson is a freelance voice-over artistbased at WPGC in Washington DC. His clientsinclude; WPGC, THE BOX, 102JAMZ and KSFM.He works closely with New World CommunicationsPresident Jerry Clifton on imaging for Clifton con-sulted stations. If you would like a demo, or woullike to offer comments or suggestions regardingthis column, call(301) 870-0090

MARK SHANDSSHOWTIME!

I started in radio as a "go-fer". You know, the kidwho hangs around the station. I would help theengineer move equipment and would vacuun thecarpets and take out the trash. I would do any-thing to be allowed in that building at WKOR.

WKOR was a daytimer. The station went off theair at sunset. That's when the real DJs wouldleave and I would take over! I would sit in the con-trol room and play my favorite records. None ofthis went on the air, but you could hear my broad-casting there on the station's PA system throughthe budding. Whenever I would try talking like aDJ, the real jocks would inevitably walk by andmake a worried face at me through the glass win-dows! I backed off the talking and concentratedon the board work.

One day WKOR was having a remote broadcastfrom the nearby town of Mathiston. It was one ofour first remotes and all of us were pretty excited.We had a new remote trailer, which was huge. Itwas a real mobile home, sixty or seventy feetlong. We had it divided into two rooms. The fronthalf of the trailer was the control room and theback half was the visitors room. There was a wallin the middle with a big glass window for the lis-teners to look in at the DJ. The DJ sat at theboard and looked out the front of the trailer atquite a big crowd in that tiny Mississippi town.

Things were going well. Butch Luke, the mid -dayjock and a former Mississippi State football player,was ending his show. It was time for Bill Tanner,now at KLVE in Los Angeles, to do afternoondrive. Tanner took his seat at the control boardand Butch went out to meet a crowd of femaleadmirers who had come to meet him.

DJ Butch decided he'd try out the visitors room ofour remote trailer and directed the crowd of prob-ably 20 people into the back room so they couldwatch Tanner do his show.

I probably didn't mention that Butch, being a foot-ball player type of guy, was pretty big. Along withthat crowd he brought into the back half of thetrailer, it was suddeiily too much for the trailer.Without warning the WKOR remote trailer actedlike a see saw. Butch and the crowd went down,and Tanner, who had been looking out at beautiftilMathiston, was suddeuly looking at nothing butblue sky! Tanner clutched the control board tokeep from rolling back into the wall that dividedthe trailer in two. The trailer was standing straightup in the air like some Funky Atlas missile!

As fate would have it I, the station go-fer was dri-ving back to the main studios, wondering why wehad abruptly gone off the air.

When I ran in the station, I could see the GM. Hewas panicked. All you could hear was the soundof Marti static from the remote site! "We've got todo something" the GM commanded. I ran to thecontrol board and started playing records. It was

the first time I had ever been allowed to go live onthe air. I was afraid to talk!

Soon Tanner the Program Director arrived. Hewas furious, but still alive and uninjured from theremote incident. "Why aren't you talking?" hescreamed. I jumped up to let him take over.Tanner looked at me and said, "You're goima fin-ish this show"! He set the mike up on the side andtook over the control board. When it came time todo the breaks, Tanner would tell me what to sayand I would say it.

And that was my first day as a DJ.

Shands is a 26 -year radio vet. He has worked asProgram Director at KISS102/Charlotte anWHJX/Jacksonville. He also served as MusicDirector and Air Talent at Y100/Miami, 1-95/Miamiand 13Q/Pittsburgh. Mark is currently writer/produc-er for Jerry Clifton's new United Stations countdownshow, "Top 20 Double -Play." If you have any com-ments or topic suggestions call Mark at (503) 233-7848.

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it's just so cbann hArct.

produced by bruce rairbairnfrom the album: balance

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WILLIE B., PD, WHHY, MontgomeryLETTERS TO CLEO Here & Now (GIANT) - Very cool record. This will do well.

HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - This will be a big song.This is great, Hootie.

JONNY HARTWELL, MD, WHOT, YoungstownBRANDY Baby (ATLANTIC) - Testing. Just unbelievable reaction.

HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - Hootie will do real well.

DAVE MATTHEWS BAND What Would You Say (RCA) - Good springtime song.Up tune.

MARK JACKSON, MD, WHYT, DetroitTHE DWELLERS Rocket Rider (EMI RECORDS) - This is a really cool record.Just got it from Euri and Peter.

THE PHUNK JUNKEZZ I Love It Loud (TRAUMA/INTERSCOPE) - This is a hottip. Good record.

MONSTER MAGNET Negasonic Teenage Warhead (A&M) - Already doing wellfor us.

JACKIE JOHNSON, MD, WIFC, WausauHOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - Already generating phonecalls this early in the game for us.

SHERYL CROW Dyer Maker (ATLANTIC) - A fresh take on a familiar sound.

DENA DESNICK, MD, WJMX, FlorenceADAM ANT Wonderful (CAPITOL) - Really good. Fits us perfectly. Eighty's soundback

R.E.M. Strange Currencies (WARNER BROS.) - They always work for us.

KENNY KNIGHT, MD, WKBQ, St. LouisTLC Red Light Special (ARISTA) - Very tasty song. Should do well.

LETTERS TO CLEO Here & Now (GIANT) - Real good buzz on this. Will crosswell.

SEAL I'm Alive (WARNER BROS.) - Just a great artist with the females.

GLENN DILLON, MD, WKFR, KalamazooHOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - Good strong record. Willbe huge.

LETTERS TO CLEO Here & Now (GIANT) - Good crossover. I like this one.

FOREIGNER Until The End Of Time (PRIORITY) - Foreigner is back. Will do well.

PHIL THOMAS, PD, WKMX, DothanHOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - This is better than the first.

FOREIGNER Until The End Of Time (PRIORITY) - Will be there. Good sound fromthe band.

SEAL I'm Alive (WARNER BROS.) - This is a good song. I like this.

JAY BEAU JONES, PD, WKSS, HartfordNIKKI FRENCH Total Eclipse Of The Heart (CRITIQUE) - Could be a good buzzrecord for your station.

ADINA HOWARD Freak Like Me (ELEKTRA ENTERTAINMENT GROUP) -Sounds great on WKSS.

DENNIS DILLON, PD, WKXJ, ChattanoogaTECHNOTRONIC Move It To The Rhythm (EMI RECORDS) - This is slamming!

LETTERS TO CLEO Here & Now (GIANT) - Doing well nationally. Cross well.

R.E.M. Strange Currencies (WARNER BROS.) - Great band. Another good song.

WOLFGANG PRESS Going South (4AD/WARNER BROS.) - Very pleasantsurprise.

DAVID SKINNER, PD, WLAN, LancasterBRANDY Baby (ATLANTIC) - Will be a big one for us.

BELLY Now They'll Sleep (REPRISE) - Good Mainstream band. Should crossover well.

BLUES TRAVELER Runaround (A&M) - This one is doing very well for us. Goodtune.

VAN MICHAEL, OM, WNKI, ElmiraDAVE MATTHEWS BAND What Would You Say (RCA) - I like this record. We will

be there.

VAN HALEN Can't Stop Loving You (WARNER BROS.) - This record'sdoing very well for us.

KEVIN VAUGHAN, MD, WNSL, HattiesburgHOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - Good song.Hootie is here to stay.

DAVE MATTHEWS BAND What Would You Say (RCA) - Good song forthe spring.

BELLY Now They'll Sleep (REPRISE) - Good cross over song. Will do well.

RAGMAN, MD, WNTQ, SyracuseDAVE STEWART Jealousy (EASTWEST) - It's just a great groove!

ADAM ANT Wonderful (CAPITOL) - The best put -together record outright now. It's really nice stuff.

NEIL SULLIVAN, PD, WOVV, West Palm BeachNIKKI FRENCH Total Eclipse Of The Heart (CRITIQUE) - I couldn'tbelieve this song could be redone dance, but it really kicks butt!BILLIE RAY MARTIN Your Loving Arms (EASTWEST/ELEKTRA) - Thiswill be a smash - don't wait, put it on now!

JEFF BANKS, APD/MD, WPXR, DavenportLETTERS TO CLEO Here & Now (GIANT) - This is going to be a smash.Check it out.

BELLY Now They'll Sleep (REPRISE) - Good tune. I think it's a greattune for us.

DIANA KING Shy Guy (WORK GROUP) - I like this. Will do well.

SEAL I'm Alive (WARNER BROS.) - Good song. Great artist.

LORI ROBBINS, MD, WQGN, GrotonSHERYL CROW Dyer Maker (ATLANTIC) - A great song that's veryrecognizable.

MADONNA Bedtime Stories (MAVERICK/SIRE/WARNER BROS.) -Another hit for Madonna...What else can I say?

J.T. BOSCH, MD, WRHT, Morehead CityFUN FACTORY Close To You (CURB/ATLANTIC) - Great night record.

DAVE MATTHEWS BAND What Would You Say (RCA) - What wouldyou say? Great record!

MONTELL JORDAN This Is How We Do It (PMP/RAUISLAND) - Thiswill do well for us.

Ji Is Perfect For You.

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STEVE KLINE, PD, WRKY, Steubenville

VAN HALEN Can't Stop Loving You (WARNER BROS.) - We need records like this.Doing very well for us.

TECHNOTRONIC Move It To The Rhythm (EMI RECORDS) - Good dance feel fornights.

DAVE MATTHEWS BAND What Would You Say (RCA) - Good up, fresh, springtimerecord.

RUBY CHEEKS, PD, WRQK, Canton

FUN FACTORY Close To You (CURB/ATLANTIC) - I like this song. Should do well.

HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - The band is huge.

BUSH Everything Zen (INTERSCOPE) - Great song. Mainstream should be readyfor this.

KEITH CURRY, MD, WSNX, Muskegon

ADINA HOWARD Freak Like Me (ELEKTRA ENTERTAINMENT GROUP) -Soundin' freaky on the radio.

GILLETTE w/20 Fingers Mr. Personality (ZOO) - Even the males are callin' for this.

STEW SCHANTZ, PD, WSPK, Poughkeepsie

NIKKI FRENCH Total Eclipse Of The Heart (CRITIQUE) Real good job with theremake. Check out cut #2 on the CD.

TECHNOTRONIC Move It To The Rhythm (EMI RECORDS) - They have alwaysbeen there. Will do well.

MIKE SOMMERS, PD, WSTW, WilmingtonBON JOVI Saturday Night (MERCURY) - There's a real buzz on this record at ourstation.

DAVE MATTHEWS BAND What Would You Say (RCA) - Will do well. Good uprecord.

LACY NEFF, PD, WVAQ, Morgantown

HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - Great record.Hootie will be huge.

4 P.M. Lay Down Your Love (ISLAND) - Really good little record. Nicesound for us.

CURT KRUZE, MD, WVKS, Toledo

ANNIE LENNOX No More I Love You's (ARISTA) - Annie will do very,very well for us.

REDNEX Cotton Eye Joe (BATTERY) - The Rednex record is doing verywell for us at night.

CALVIN HICKS, PD, WWXM, Myrtle BeathJEFF BUCKLEY Last Goodbye (COLUMBIA) - Very good record. Willtake some time to build, but if you give it time, it's gonna be a greatrecord!

JOHN IVEY, PD, WXKS, Boston

ANNIE LENNOX No More I Love You's (ARISTA) - Sounds great on theair...Good midday record.

STEVIE B. Dream About You (EMPORIA/THUMP) - Give this a secondlook.

BRYAN ADAMS Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman (A&M) -Absolute smash!

RICK McCAUSLIN, om, WYCR, YorkSHERYL CROW Dyer Maker (ATLANTIC) - I like this song.

BRUCE STEVENS, PD, WZNY, AugustaBRANDY Baby (ATLANTIC) - I like this. Good song.

FOREIGNER Until The End Of Time (PRIORITY) - Foreigner is back. Willbe big.

DIANA KING Shy Guy (WORK GROUP) - Good little record. Should do well.

TOAD THE WET SPROCKET Fly From Heaven (COLUMBIA) - This isgood. Wish they would come by.

TOM GARRETT, PD, WZOK, Rockford

BLACKSTREET Joy (INTERSCOPE) - Beautiful record with a greatstring section. A Boyz II Men Urban record with adult appeal.

LETTERS TO CLEO Here & Now (GIANT) - Everybody knows this song fromMelrose Place.

STONE TEMPLE PILOTS Pretty Penny (ATLANTIC) - I really like this. Throwback tothe '60s.

STEVE JAMES, PD, WZOQ, LimaDIANA KING Shy Guy (WORK GROUP) - Will be a big movie. Good song.

TECHNOTRONIC Move It To The Rhythm (EMI RECORDS) - Playing catch-up onthis. Good tune.

DES'REE Feel So High (550 MUSIC/EPIC) - Great follow-up. Big artist.

DAVE MATTHEWS BAND What Would You Say (RCA) - Great spring record. Willdo well.

CAT THOMAS, PD, WZYFP, Huntsville

HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH Let Her Cry (ATLANTIC) - The first song was verysuccessful for us. In fact, it's still in power here. As soon as we can make someroom, this is going on.

SHERYL CROW Dyer Maker (ATLANTIC) - This is such a good remake. This greatLed Zeppelin song is very familiar here. Her version is a neat update. And with herGrammy awards, and all the press she's getting, this should be huge!

BON JOVI Saturday Night (MERCURY) - Along the same lines as Living On APrayer. A good, straight -ahead, uptempo Rock song. Should be Top 10 in Alabama.

ADAM COOK, PD, XL106.7, OrlandoDES'REE Feel So High (550 MUSIC/EPIC) - Great follow-up record. This will dowell.

FUN FACTORY Close To You (CURB/ATLANTIC) - Good up record. Will do well.

MAX -A -MILLION Fat Boy (S.O.S./Z00) - I like this. Should start to cross.

Is Not What You Think She Is.

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PROMOTION DEPARTMENT EARNSMAJOR KUDOS THROUGHOUT THEINDUSTRY...BUCH WANTS MORE!

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The Cinderella story of theyear continues withHOOTIE & THE BLOW-FISH's, "Let Her Cry,"claiming the honor of #1MOST ADDED! With 56new adds and a total of 134stations currently on therecord, Hootie's albummoves 6* -4* on theBillboard 200 album chart.In fact, sales of the albumhave been close to the tuneof 100,000 units per weekfor the past 1 1/2 months.As one industry observerputs it... "with the incredi-ble support of VH-1 andMTV, HOOTIE & THEBLOWFISH truly hasbecome a phenomenon!"

What may be the mosttalked about project of theyear thus far, "ENCOMI-UM -THE TRIBUTE TOLED ZEPPELIN" earns the#2 MOST ADDED posi-tion, with SHERYLCROW's version of "D'yerMaker." With the unprece-dented move of releasingthe entire album to radio,programmers around thecountry have been airing avariety of tracks fromartists like STONE TEM-PLE PILOTS "DancingDays" and HOOTIE &THE BLOWFISH "HeyHey What Can I Do." Theanticipation of this album'srelease has been incrediblestated one local retailer.

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CLIFF, HOW LONG HAVE YOUBEEN AT KTFM?

I've been at KTFM this time forabout two and a half years. This is mysecond time to work at KTFM.

HOW LONG WERE YOU THERETHE FIRST TIME?

I was here for about a year and ahalf back in about 1987-1988 as anight jock. This was my first bigstation on my resume.

THEN YOU WENT TO POWERIN PHOENIX?

No, POWER99 in Atlanta and thenfrom Atlanta I went to 99.5 THE FOXin Detroit, then I joined Steve Smithat POWER92 in Phoenix and thenback here to KTFM.

SO IN OTHER WORDS, YOU'VETAKEN OVER PROGRAMMINGA STATION YOU ALREADYHAVE QUITE A BIT OFKNOWLEDGE ABOUT.

Exactly. Not only is this kind oflike the first radio station that I got mystart at as a night jock, but we'vecome full circle, because it's now thefirst station I'm getting a start as aProgram Director, in a market that I'vebasically known all my life. I havelived here probably about six or sevenyears. Then you're talking about megrowing up in Corpus Christi, whichis only an hour and 45 minutes awayfrom here, so it's home town for me.

HOW HAS SAN ANTONIOCHANGED OVER THE LASTFIVE YEARS?

Where a lot of markets musicaltastes have evolved into other types offormats, San Antonio has remainedconsistent. The Hispanic audiencehere loves a rhythmic approach...theylove to dance! Outside of that, SanAntonio has continued to grow intoone of the great tourist stops inAmerica.

WELL I WOULD GUESS MOSTOF OUR READERS WOULDASSUME IT'S A HISPANICMARKET. IS THAT TRUE?

Yes, officially according toArbitron I guess we're sitting about52%. We kind of feel it's a littlehigher than that, but that's the officialnote, at least.

HOW MUCH OF THE MUSICYOU PLAY AT KTFM WOULD

AY & CHARLES CHPd ek MD, KTFM, San

YOU SAY IS HISPANIC ORHISPANIC -LEANING?

Every song that we play isHispanic -leaning because that's whowe program the station to.

INTERESTING. AND JERRYCLIFTON IS THE CONSULTANT.RIGHT?

Yes. Jerry, Bob and Colleen arevery instrumental in keeping ourmusic focused on our Hispanicaudience. If a song does not haveHispanic appeal, we don't play it. Thatdoesn't mean all we play is Freestylemusic. What it does mean is that themusic we play must be aimed at aHispanic female whose tastes willdecide that Runaway from RealMcCoy or How I Love Him fromCynthia or Practice What You Preachfrom Barry White are songs forKTFM. The Clifton gang remind us ofthis every opportunity they have.

CHARLES, YOU'VE BEEN ATKTFM SIX MONTHS. WHEREDID YOU COME FROM?

I came from POWER102 in ElPaso.

HOW LONG WERE YOUTHERE?

Absolutely. And Bob Perry.

CLIFF, THIS IS YOUR FIRSTTIME AROUND AS A PROGRAMDIRECTOR? CAN YOU TELL USWHAT ARE THE QUALITIESTHAT YOU HAVE THAT AREGOING TO MAKE YOU A GOODPROGRAM DIRECTOR.

One of the qualities is very simple.The jocks view me as one of them. Iam just a Disc Jockey that got the nodto make some decisions. Because I amof them and not over them...they rallybehind me and that translates to anincredible -sounding radio station thatis a pleasure to work at. Otherqualities I have names for...it's a

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pleasure to work ait.).,`11 Cliff Treadway

I was there actually twice. This lasttime I was there from 1991 until Icame here in 1994. I was there forthree years and then I was there forabout two years before that. Whenthat station first signed on I came onwith them under Mark Hanson andBob Perry. Then I went to Houstonand I was a mixer at ENERGY96.5for Steve Smith. I moved back to ElPaso, got back on KPRR and then Ibecame Music Director. Jamie Hyattbrought me over here six months afterI became Music Director there.

SO COINCIDENTALLY BOTHOF YOU GUYS HAVE WORKEDWITH STEVE SMITH IN THEPAST.

quality called Jerry Clifton, a qualitycalled Steve Smith, a quality calledBob Perry, a quality called Bob West,a quality called Rick "Big Dog"Hayes, a quality called Ric Stacy...Iam sure by now you get the idea. Ihave been fortunate that my career hascrossed the paths of some bigprogrammers that will help influencesome big business in San Antonio. Ihave taken the best these guys have tooffer, mixed in some of my personalthoughts...and we have begun to paintquite a picture. In the words of JerryClifton...anyone can pick a fewsongs...but a great Program Directormust be an artist...must envision whatthe picture needs to look like...thenbegin to paint it. When we arefinished, the '90s version of the MonaLisa will be complete!

AVE Zass ,tonio

YOU'VE BEEN AN AIR PERSON-ALITY AND WORKED WITHTHE MUSIC, I KNOW YOU'VEWORKED BEHIND THE SCENESWITH THE STAFF IN TERMS OFMANAGEMENT. BUT PRO-GRAMMING A RADIO STATIONHAS A LOT MORE RESPONSI-BILITIES THAN THAT. YOU'RELIKE THE DIRECTOR OF AMOTION PICTURE. YOU AREULTIMATELY RESPONSIBLEFOR THOSE RATINGS. HOWMUCH PRESSURE DOES THATPUT ON YOU ESPECIALLY,SINCE YOU'RE A FIRST-TIMEPD?

Obviously there is a little morepressure now that I am in "TheChair"...but to be quite honest aboutit...I don't have time to really feel thepressure. Everyday I am constantlydwelling on the sound of thestation...coming up with new ways todo things...always trying to outdowhat we did the first time. I get towork every morning at 8:30 and don'tnormally leave until 7:30 at night.You tell me when I have time to feelpressure.

SO CLIFF, WHAT YOU'RESAYING IS THAT AS A PRO-GRAM DIRECTOR, YOU HAVETO BE CONSTANTLY REIN-VENTING YOURSELF ANDYOUR PRODUCT?

Absolutely!!! After putting a newsweeper on, Charles and I will hear iton the air and sometimes come upwith something even better. So off tothe production room we go!!! I

believe any program director who canhonestly say they have nothing todo...is a loser!

SPEAKING OF SWEEPERS,WHO DOES YOUR VOICE?

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Dr. Dave.

CHARLES, LET ME ASK YOU AQUESTION. IT SOUNDS LIKEYOU HAVE TO BE A RIGHTHAND, A REAL LIEUTENANTTO CLIFF.

Right. I do. I have to be the one notto say "okay." We have a thing here.If we don't agree something's wrong.We both have to agree on somethingin order to work and Cliff just has thatmuch trust in me. If I say something'snot right, he'll at least say, "well letme at least look at it. Maybe you'reright." And that's what's called ateam.

Cliff: I totally believe CharlesChavez has got the best ears in thebusiness and I trust him 99.9% of thetime. I'm very, very fortunate as a firsttime PD to have one of the best musicdirectors in America, to have amorning show of Mike Beach, whosigned on WPGC in Washington, DC.We just hired Joey D at night, who Ithink is probably one of the hottestnight talents in America. Doug Millerin the middays...not only is he a greatjock, but this guy produces promosthat are on fire. Cindy Casiano andMark Allen who sidekick the morningshow with Mike Beach...they havebeen in San Antonio even before theAlamo. Our Promotions Director,Brunella Bruni, who knows this citylike the back of her hand. I am veryfortunate to have a team that allworks together for the good of theradio station. Each of these people,and a list of other unsung heroes,enable me to do my job everyday...Ilook forward to going to work...Ourstaff is very close.

CHARLES, IS CROSSOVERRADIO ACROSS AMERICACHANGING TODAY? IS IT IN ASTATE OF FLUX?

I don't believe that. I think a Top40station is individual to its own city. Ifsomebody wants to play rhythmcrossover music and that's what theiraudience wants, then who's to say it'sin a flux. If our audience wants dancemusic and ballads and they don'tnecessarily like Green Day as muchas a Boyz II Men, we want to givethem the Boyz II Men. Each marketwould be different. Some marketsmight not want rhythm crossover andsome markets do. We're lucky thatSan Antonio does.

Cliff: The one thing about thatanswer I'm going to add to, is whenyou say crossover radio is in a flux,the only market that's in a flux are theprogram directors that decide toprogram the radio station by what aresearch book tells them to do. And ifthat's all they've got and there's no gutfeeling, which I believe is the biggestthing that's been lost in this business,then I would sure say that's the firstthing I will look at if their radiostation's in trouble.

SO OBVIOUSLY CLIFF ANDCHARLES, YOU'RE BOTH BIGBELIEVERS IN PASSION?

Cliff: Charles and I have had morefights based on passion than probablyany place I've ever been at in mycareer. To be totally honest with you,I'd love to have those fights with himevery single day, because nobody isever going to get in trouble aroundhere for fighting for what they believein.

Charles: If I don't get my wayabout a song or the way our rotationslook that week, I dwell and I pout andI fight all week long until it happens.

CHARLES, HOW DOES YOURRADIO STATION STAY INTOUCH WITH WHAT THEAUDIENCE WANTS?

I'm the type of person...I'm a radioperson but I'm also a listener. So I livethe life of a listener. I go where theygo, eat where they eat, go to the samemovies, the same nightclubs andwhen I hear the station, whether it'swith my wife or my friends, I try andthink like a listener and not like aradio person as far as the music isconcerned. And that's basically how Igo out and get the vibe. I just talk topeople. I can go to a grocery storeremote and I'll talk to 30 people andask them their favorite songs. Aresearch paper doesn't tell me halfthat much.

taught me the value of the productionelement of the radio station. He taughtme the value of always listening towhat your listeners want and givingthem what they want no matter whatit is. Steve Smith taught me when Igot to POWER92 in Phoenix, as anight jock who had worked in Atlantaand worked in Detroit and thoughtmaybe he knew it all that I knewnothing. Steve Smith, in my opinion,is one of the greatest programdirectors in America. If programmershad half the passion and half the lovefor the business as Steve Smith has,we'd have a lot of #1 Top4Os in a lotof markets right now.

CLIFF, I WANT TO ASK YOU -WHAT IT WAS LIKE WORKINGWITH BOB PERRY?

Bob Perry is very, very analytical.This is a person that, no matter wherehe sits on an argument, he couldalways give you a different view,something that you didn't think about.He was very, very impressive in thearea of marketing warfare and goingout to where your listeners are anddoing things that are going to impressthem. He was very, very good at that.It was the funniest thing, because Bobcould convince you that you wereholding a quarter in your hand whenyou were only holding a penny. Youcould see the penny in your hand, bythe time you left his office, it turnedto a quarter because he couldconvince you that's what it was.

"There's a lot of club records, a lot of mix records

that are out there, but there's always that one or

two that make the crowd scream, and that's what

we want to play." Charles Chavez

DO YOU GO TO RECORDSTORES A LOT?

Charles: I go to record stores or atleast talk to them, once a week. And Iknow who's buying what and who'sdancing to what and what clubs likewhat. What little hole in the wall haswhat on the juke box. You have toknow your city.

CLIFF, YOU MENTIONED SOMEPRETTY IMPRESSIVE PRO-GRAMMERS A FEW MINUTESAGO. LET'S TALK ABOUTSOME OF THEM. WHAT WAS ITLIKE WORKING FOR STEVESMITH AND WHAT DID YOULEARN FROM HIM?

Steve Smith is probably my biggestinfluence in the decisions I make inthe day-to-day operation of the radiostation. I've never met a personprofessionally and personally that ismore devoted to radio. Steve Smith

CHARLES, HOW MUCH DOESTHE MIX SHOW OR MIXSHOWS CONTRIBUTE TO THERADIO STATION AND TO THEMUSIC THAT ULTIMATELYGETS INTO FULL TIMEROTATION?

I think the mix show is still a veryimportant part of our radio station.Bob Perry used to tell me to bring"the street out of the speakers." That'shis famous saying and I'm a strongbeliever in that, and I think the mixshow does that. Our mixer is DJ Rich,who I think is one of the best mixersin the country. He knows how to workhis crowd and he knOws how to breaka record, and it does ultimately lead torotation on the station because if wesee a record working in a club, wewant that record in regular rotation.There's a lot of club records, a lot ofmix records that are out there, butthere's always that one or two thatmake the crowd scream, and that's

what we want to play. It takes a goodmix show and good mix show DJ tobring those records out.

NOW THAT WE'RE ON THESUBJECT OF MIX SHOWSWITH EVERYBODY DOGGINGRAP, HOW MUCH RAP ISPLAYED ON YOUR MIX SHOW?

Charles: We let the mix show playa little more Rap than we would play,but still we program to a Hispanicfemale in San Antonio and they don'tlike too much Rap. I'll be in the cluband we do live broadcasts and Richwill play maybe two or three Raprecords back to back. Then it's time topick up the beat and get up dancingbecause Hispanic females will danceto a couple of Rap songs and thenthey'll get bored and want to hear afast beat.

Cliff: Charles can attest to this, butvery often I've put quotes in yourDisc-overies about how there'sanother one that Charles' has pulledout of the woodwork. When a Rapsong finally becomes one of ourDiscoveries, Charles would have hadto go through a brick wall. I guaranteeit's that hard for a Rap record to geton the radio station, and Charles veryseldom brings a Rap record to thetable that he doesn't totally believe in.One song right now, for example isBig Poppa by Notorious B.I.G.Before we got on this interview, wewere arguing about that song, andprobably sooner or later Charles willget his way, but we'll see whathappens.

Charles: If he's not playing this bythe time this prints, I'm going to kickhis ass.

CHARLES, HOW DO YOU FEELYOUR MIXER BACKGROUNDHAS HELPED YOU AS A RADIOPROGRAMMER?

I think it helps me in the fact that Ican see an audience and see theirreaction. Sometimes I kid with peopleand say when I hear a record on theradio I can still feel and sense alistener's reaction. When I see anaudience scream in a club and raisetheir hands up and boost their energylevel because a favorite song comeson, I can put a song on the radio andsomehow I say I can sense a femalegoing, "I love this record," andturning up their volume and singingthe words, and that's what peoplelisten to radio for, to hear theirfavorite song. I listen to records basedon the fact that I wanna playsomebody's favorite song, and I thinkbeing a club DJ helped me get thatway.

WHEN YOU LOOK AROUNDTHE COUNTRY TODAY, WHOELSE IS DOING EXCITINGRADIO?

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Cliff: Steve Smith. New York isdoing exciting radio for what NewYork needs.

Charles: POWER106 is doing it fortheir needs.

THE LAST QUESTION ABOUTRAP RECORDS. YOU USED TOBE VERY RAP INTENSIVEBEFORE YOU BECAME THE PDAND BEFORE JAMIE BECAMETHE PD. WHY DID YOU ALLDECIDE TO BLOW OFF THERAP? JUST BECAUSE THEAUDIENCE DECIDED THAT ORYOU'VE GOT A PROBLEMSELLING IT?

Cliff: Rap songs in my opinion arelike a double edged sword, at least inSan Antonio. I believe that rap songsprovide instant gratification for ourlisteners, but a poor image tends tolinger for months after the song isgone. To this day we still have animage in the market as "that rapstation."' and we don't even play rap.Again, it might be fine in othermarkets, in San Antonio I question it.In my own situation, I am under thephilosophy of what you don't playwon't hurt you. If our listeners areburning up the phones, tearing downthe walls, busting down the doors,threatening to boycott our station, thesong is number one requests, numberone sales and Charles Chavez has hitme over the head with a bat...we mightplay that rap song.

DO PEOPLE CALL FOR A LOTOF RAP RECORDS THAT YOUDON'T PLAY?

Cliff: We get calls every once in awhile. After talking to a few listeners,we have discovered that when a rapsong comes to mind they associate itwith the Urban outlet in town. Maybethe tide is turning.

WHERE DO YOU WANT TO GOWITH THE RADIO STATION?

Cliff: Ultimately we want to benumber one in San Antonio again 12+,#1 18-34, and #3 25-54. KTFM hasdone it once and KTFM will soon bedoing it again.

DO YOU HAVE THE ONE'S ANDTHE TWO'S IN THE ACTUALSTUDIO? DO YOU HAVETURNTABLES IN THE STUDIOS?

Cliff: Yes we do.

DO THE JOCKS GET A CHANCETO DO THEIR OWN MIXING ORIS EVERYTHING ON CD?

Cliff: All of our mix shows are donelive.

NOT PRE -TAPED?

Cliff: Nope, all of our mix shows arelive.THAT'S GREAT.

Charles: Either live from the studioor live from the clubs.

SO THE COMMUNITY HAS ASENSE OF SPONTANAIETYFROM THE RADIO STATIONAND ALSO A SENSE THATYOU'RE REALLY OUT THERE INTHE COMMUNITY.

Cliff: That's the great thing aboutKTFM and very few people arefortunate enough to work at a stationthat has heritage call letters likeKTFM. The only thing that's given thestation that status as a heritage radiostation is because it went 100 stepsfurther than most radio stations do togo out there and meet its listeners andbe active in the community. We go tochurch bazaars, parks, and everythingthat goes on in the city our listeners area part of. When they see us in thesesettings, that's what makes the radiostation not just a station, but a way oflife.

CHARLES, ARE THE RECORDCOMPANIES SENSITIVE TOYOUR NEEDS AND WHATYOU'RE DOING WITH THERADIO STATION?

how do you know? You're calling mefrom New York."

Cliff: When record people come totown, I try to make time to take themaround the city so they can hear thestation and educate themselves on thetype of music we play and the vibe wemake come out of the speakers. Thenwhen music comes across theirdesks...they won't just automaticallysay this record is perfect for yourstation...they'll know..Ask John Gray,Bubba Osborn, Randy Spendlove,Marco Navarro or others who havebeen to town lately. They can tell youwhat KTFM is about.

Charles: We play what we decide toplay. The record companies can keepsaying this all the time they want. We'lltry and listen to as much as we can. I'lltry and Cliff will try to network asmuch as we can and find hits. To sendus a record in advance and say don'tplay it yet is wrong because if webelieve it's going to be a hit, it's on theradio as soon as we get it in our hands.

Cliff: And boy the record companyloves us, because once we believe it's ahit we play it 90 times a week.

CLIFF, THIS IS FOR YOU. SOACTUALLY TELL US WHY YOUTHINK YOU'RE GOING TO BE AHIT PROGRAM DIRECTOR.

Jerry Clifton and I were discussingthis a few weeks back when I was in

"We go to church bazaars, parks, and everything that goes

on in the city our listeners are a part of. When they see us

in these settings, that's what makes the radio station not

just a station, but a way of life." Cliff Treadway

For the most part, yes. They respectthe fact of what we're doing and I'mhonest and respectful to them and tellthem that I don't think this will work onKTFM. In return they'll tell me if theybelieve it's a good record for us andthey'll fight for it. If they don't believeit's a good record for us then they'llleave me alone on it.

IF I WERE A LOCAL PROMO-TION PERSON WORKING YOUFOR THE FIRST TIME, WHATSHOULD I KNOW ABOUT YOURRADIO STATION BEFORE IEVEN ATTEMPT TO PROMOTEYOU ON A RECORD?

I don't know, maybe that we don'tplay much Rap unless it's #1. We'rerhythm -leaning, Hispanic -leaning.We'll play a ballad or a dance recordbefore we'll play anything else. Knowsomething about the station. Somepromoters tell me, "I know that song's ahit in your market," and I'm like, "well,

San Diego. Theie is an unbelievablefeeling I have right now...that feeling ofjust not believing that a station likeKTFM is being programmed by me.Jerry refers to it as magic...the magicthat should be a part of your radiocareer forever. It's this magic that helpsyou to work the two or three extrahours to pound out some sweepers orcome up with a weekend promotion.The same magic that helps you tocontinually try to outdo what you didthe first time. The same magic thatcould be the difference between a fiveshare or ten share. It's all about vision...

LET ME ASK YOU A COUPLE OFFORMATIC QUESTIONS. DOYOU TRY TO BUY THELISTENERS? WHAT ARE YOUGIVING AWAY THERE?

Cliff: Most of the contesting we doon KTFM must include some form ofentertainment value. We don't believein the typical research driven TSL

contests. We want our listeners to bepassionate about what they hear...sothey'll talk about it. Right now KTFMhas legalized gambling. Jerry came upwith the concept, I fine tuned it for on -air presentation. Basically, we go into astopset promoting the fact that KTFMhas legalized gambling, so place yourbets now on the amount of minutes ofmusic we are about to play in the nextextra long set of continuous KTFMmusic. After the set is over, the closestguess will be contacted for a cashjackpot of up to $1,000. This contestaccomplishes a couple of things. First,it positions us as playing tons of music.Secondly, we give away tons of money.And last but not least, we touch on acommunity hot button...gambling.

HOW MANY TIMES AN HOURARE YOU STOPPED?

Cliff: We stop two times an hour.We stop at approximately 30-33 andabout 48-50 and we do a music sweepfrom 50 up to that first stop set.

HOW MANY UNITS IN EACHSTOP DO YOU RUN?

Cliff: We run four units in each stopset.

CAN THEY BE 30'S OR DO THEYHAVE TO BE 60'S?

Cliff: It doesn't matter.

WHAT DOES THAT COME OUTTO AN HOUR?

Cliff: It's going to be somewherebetween eight minutes to 10 minutes anhour.

TELL US ABOUT YOURRELATIONSHIP WITH YOURGENERAL MANAGER, JOEERNEST?

Cliff: Joe Ernest is not only my boss,but also a good friend. There is not aGM in the business that in my book cancompare to him. He's been at KTFMfor 23 years now...not bad for abusiness that is constantly changing.He has created the closest thing to afamily environment the station couldhave. Joe gave me a shot back in 1988to do nights on KTFM. I was just ayoung punk looking for a break. It wasthat break that helped me get to Atlantajust 12 months later. He gave me mystart as a night jock and now as aProgram Director. When I was out onthe beach a few years ago, a littlenervious because the amount of timemy friends had been out of work, Ireceived a phone call from Big Dogjust four weeks after I had been letgo...he said, "why don't you pack upyour bags and come home." Thanks toJoe Ernest, this is what the station is forme...home.

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or' I've lost a end and the radio, record and entertainment world has truly lost aSuper Star. Charlie was a personal friend of mine for over 20 years. He was therefor me when I was running radio stations and there for me when I was unemployed.Unique to Charlie was that he always remembered. He remembered your kidsnames, your wife's name, he remembered you regardless of your current standingin the business. Because of the impression left on my sons, Steve and Gary, byCharlie they always had a desire to pursue the record end of the industry. Charlieloved life and he lived it. He loved to show everyone a good time. "Hey Buddy"Charlie's signature greeting will be missed by all who knew and loved him. Whenyou open up the dictionary to the word promotion man, you should see a picture ofCharlie Minor. He was a promotion man's promotion man. He was, is and willalways be the best. Good-bye my friend, you'll be missed! My personal pick again this week is METHOD MAN with Mary J. Blige "All INeed" Def Jam. Lyor Cohen has the bomb with this one. It's available in vinyl andthe CD will be out next week. Wait till you see the kick ass video! On it andtestifying are Steve Smith/Hot97, Dr. "Dave" Ferguson/Flava 1580/WPGC-AM,Mickey Johnson/WHJX, Jay Stevens and Albie D/WPGC-FM, Russ Allen andCamille Cashwell/92Q and Michelle Santosuosso and Joey Arbagey/KMEL. Getready to listen and you'll be testifying next week! Crossing DIONNE FARRIS "I Know" from Pop to Rhythm are the Columbiapromo team of Jerry Blair, Senior VP and his staff John Strazza, Charlie Walk, LeeLeipsner and Dana Keil. Top 10 callout at KUBE with Bob Case, Mike Tierneyand Shelly Hart. Russ Allen and Camille Cashwell playing it 3X a day at WERQ,Mark Feather and John Dickinson KS -104 ,Also on at KFFM &WOVV. 2 PAC "Dear Mama" Interscope. Interscope has added these new believers RoyJaynes/KKSS, Bob Hamilton and Michael Martin/WILD107, Todd Cavanah andEric Bradley/B96, Frank Walsh and John Rogers/WPOW, & SteveSmith/HOT97. The Interscope staff keep the hits a comin' with BLACKSTREET'S "Joy", themost added this week at rhythm radio That includes Bob HamiltonWILD 107, BobPerry KHQT, Dvaid Lee Michaels WJJS, Rob Scorpio KBXX, Michael J. SteelKZFM, John Candelaria KPRR, Brian Douglas WJMH, & Joe Dawson WWKX. MADONNA will star in the film version "EVITA". Following the movie will beher"Bedtime Stories" tour. "Bedtime Stories" on MTV this past weekend. She alsodid her first live radio interview in 10 years with Rick Dees on KISS/Los Angeleson March 15. On March 18 she met with 1500 pajama clad contest winners atWebster Hall in New York City as part of Steve Kingstons Z100 promotion tiedinto the "Bedtime Stories" video. "Bedtime Stories" has sold over two millioncopies while "Like A Virgin" has just been certified for sales of nine million and"True Blue" for seven million. Look at what stations just jumped on "BedtimeStories with Steve Perun KISS -FM, Brian Degeus KZHT, Chris Squires KKXX,Joe Dawson WWKX. Speaking of MADONNA, her own label Maverick Records headed up byFreddie DeMann and Terry Anzaldo are making noise with the new DANA DANE"Rollin' Wit The Dane" -WHJX, WJJS, KDON, Z90. Greg Lee, Warner Brother's dance dude with big hair, is right in the pocket withSPANISH FLY "Daddy's Home". On it are KUBE, WHHH, WJJS, KTFM,KYLD, Hot 97.7, KPRR, B95, KGGI, FM102, Z90, Power 106, KKXX, KCAQ,KZFM, KJYK, BOSS 97, KLRZ, WOVV. Sunshine Records has entered into a pact with Scotti Brothers Records for thedistribution of it's artist SKEE-LO. New this week are M.C. Boogie D/KJYK withan official add and testing with Mickey Johnson and Greg Brady/WHJX. SKEE-LO continues to win Power 106/LA's Rap Attack. Bruce St. James, Music Directorof Power 106, say's "We've gotten instant phone reaction on this record. It's top 5in requests since the day it's been on the air". Still looking for a killer night jock is KKSS/Albuquerque. Tapes and resumes toRoy Jaynes, KKSS, 5301 Central N.E., Suite 1200, Albuquerque, N.M. 87108.EOE. 102 JAMZ, looking for morning talent with a street vibe. Hip and entertaining.Could be an afternoon or night jock now, BUT BE READY FOR MORNINGS!Tape and resume to Brian Douglas, WJMH, 7819 National Service Road.Greensboro, N.C. 27409. EOE. No calls, please. KID SENSATION "Seatown Funk" Ichiban-it's on your desk now, check it out! FUN FACTORY "Close To You" Curb/Atlantic on at B96, POWER96,KIX106, KLUC, & WHHH. NAUGHTY BY NATURE "Craziest" Tommy Boy. You gotta see theirpromotional t -shirt. If you didn't get one call Mike Becce 212-388-8307. On it areWQHT, WERQ, KBXX, KMEL New this week arePOWER106, KMEL, HOT97,WERQ, KBXX, WPGC, B96, KTFM, KDON, KCAQ. WATERLILLIES "Never Get Enough" Sire/Reprise KRBE, KSMB, & K106. KEITH MARTIN "Never Find Someone Like You" Columbia on at WILD 107,WPGC, KBXX, WJMN, KUBE, & KGGI. SAM THE BEAST "Gucci Dance" Relativity added at KLRZ, WJJS,

4PM "Lay Down Your Lot.' Island Bob Perry KHQT. Alan Oda KIKI. LisaVasquez Z90. The VYBE "Take It To The Front" Island keeps on 1,1bing at HOT97, KCAQ,WHHH, Z90, &WPOW. Jay Stevens and Albie D of WPGC put the new VANESSA WILLIAMS "TheWay That You Love Me" Mercury right on the air!!! DR. DRE "Keep Their Heads Ringin" Priority Roy Jaynes KKSS & Alan OdaKIKI. DIANA KING "Shy Guy" Work Group now on at Russ Allen WERQ, ToddCavanah B96, Michael Newman KDON & Rick Thomas KSFM. Ron Geslin Big Beat Records turned me on to "Money Tajcs" by DOUBLE Xand Joanne Farrell doing the dance version of CHERYL CROW'S "All I WannaDo". Slammin' !! Check it out! Lyor Cohen, Def Jams gave me a taste about what the Month of the G is all aboutby playing me two new albums from WARREN G'S new label called G -FunkMusic to hit in June. The first two acts on G -Funk Musk: are THE TWINS"Conversations" with an unbelievable cut "Round and Rot.nd" and another LPthat every track is bonified called "Summertime in the LBC" by DOVE SHACKwith the jam that knocked my dick in the dirt "This Is The Shack". Lyor alsotreated me to some ear candy by B.G. KNOCKOUT and DRESTER called "50-50" on Outburst Records from the guys who brought ycu DOMINO, ANTLEWIS and GREEDY GREG. For a sneak preview call Mod at 213-661-1800.Other new jamz to check out are SPRAGGA BENZ "A -I Lover" Capitol,SPEARHEAD "Hole In The Bucket" Capitol, CORONA "Baby Baby"EastWest/Elektra.

Don't forget about the convention coming up in Chicago May 4, 5, 6. The scoop onthe real deal in next weeks issue.

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1. BLACKSTREET Joy (INTERSCOPE)

2. 2 -PAC Dear Momma (INTERSCOPE)

3. DANA DANE Rollin Wit Dane (MAVERICK)

4. DR DRE Keep The Heads Ringing (PRIORITY)

5. BLACKGIRL Lets Do It Again (RCA)

6. DIANA KING Shy Guy (WORK GROUP)

7. IV XAMPLE I'd Rather Be Alone (MCA)

8. METHOD MAN w/Mary J. Blige All I Need (DEF JAM/ISLAND)

9. RAPHAEL SAADIQ Ask Of You (550 MUSIC EPIC)

10. SKEETA RANX I Like (NERVOUS)

11. THE HUMAN LEAGUE Tell Me When (EASTWEST)

12. JONATHAN B AND BABYFACE Pretty Girl (SCNY/550)

13. JONATHAN B AND BABYFACE Someone To Love (SONY/550)

14. K7 A Little Help From My Friends (TOMMY BOY)

15. MADONNA Bedtime Stories (MAVERICKSIRE/WB)

16. NIKKI FRENCH Total Eclipse Of The Heart (CRITIQUE)

17. THE OUTHERE BROTHERS La. La. La, Hey, Hay! (STEALTH)

18. RAPPIN 4 -TAY III Be Around (CHRYSALIS/EMI RECORDS)

19. REAL McCOY Run Away (ARISTA)

20. SUBWAY This Little Game We Play (MOTOWN)

21. VYBE Take It To The Front (ISLAND)

22. DA BRAT Give It 2 U (WORK GROUP)

23. ADINA HOWARD You Don't Have To Cry (EASTWEST)

24. THE B.U.M.S. Elevation (Free My Mind) (PRIOF ITY)

25. ROTTEN RASKALS Oh Yeah (ILLTOVVN)

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The Two Hottest Events InChica o This Year...1. JORDAN Returns To The Bulls!2. IIITMAKERS Regional Seminar!

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JOEY ARBAGEY, MD, KMEL, San FranciscoTHE B.U.M.S. Elevation (Free My Mind) (PRIORITY) - Smash!METHOD MAN w/Mary J. Blige All I Need (DEF JAM/ISLAND) - My favoriterecord by a long shot on the people's station.DA BRAT Give It 2 U (WORK GROUP) - The coolest video ever!BLACKSTREET Joy (INTERSCOPE) - It will be bigger than Before I Let You Go.

CAMILLE CASHWELL, MD, 92Q, BaltimoreBRANDY Broken Hearted (ATLANTIC) - Another hit from Brandy.ADINA HOWARD You Don't Have To Cry (EASTWEST) - Great remake!PURE SOUL We Must Be In Love (STEPSUN) - Great female record.

LOST BOYS Lifestyles Of The Rich And Shameless (UPTOWN/MCA) - XX

ERIK BRADLEY, MD, B96, ChicagoREAL McCOY (ARISTA) - This act is gonna blow up LARGE. Their U.S. Albumhas so many pop smashes its ridiculous. O000h Boy, Come & Get Your Love, IfYou Should Ever Be Lonely, and Sleeping With An Angel are all guaranteed #1records. It's like Ace Of Base all over again. PLEASE bring us more groups withHIT albums like The Real McCoy!!

JONATHAN B AND BABYFACE Pretty Girl (SONY/550) - Jon B. is gonna be anartist to be reckoned with.

MADONNA Bedtime Stories (MAVERICK/SIRE/WARNER BROS.) - Junior's mix.CORONA Baby Baby (EASTWEST)THE BUCKETHEADS The Bomb (HENRY STREET) - It has been just that andSTILL IS!

DR DRE Keep The Heads Ringing (PRIORITY) - The buzz is LOUD!REEL TO REEL Conway (STRICTLY RHYTHM) - Making a nice transition frommix shows/clubs to radio.

2 -PAC Dear Momma (INTERSCOPE)

Finally, to Charlie Minor. Rest In Peace and we're all gonna miss you, buddy.

JEFF ANDREWS, MC, 896, ChicagoFAST EDDIE/DJ FUNK Pump It (FUNK) - Local Chicago artists...Greatsamples...Killer hip -house track.

GILLETTE w/20 Fingers Mr. Personality (ZOO) - Another local Chicagoartist...Huge phones...lf you're a Crossover station try cut #4 on the CD.

DR DRE Keep The Heads Ringing (PRIORITY) - Gonna be huge!

THE HUMAN LEAGUE Tell Me When (EASTWEST) - We just started playingthis...Sounds fresh.LE CLIQUE Tonight Is The Night (LOGIC) - Another Euro-hit in the same vein asReal McCoy and Fun Factory.

REAL McCOY How Deep Is Your Love (ARISTA) - Another record to watch.2 IN A ROOM Ahora (CUTTING) - Another record to watch.KUT KLOSE / Like (Elektra) - Another record to watch.

MIKEY FREEMAN, APD/MD, KBOS, FresnoTOTAL Can't You See (TOMMY BOY) - On the New Jersey Drive soundtrack, it'sthe bomb!

SUBWAY This Little Game We Play (MOTOWN) - He's huge for us.DANA DANE Rollin' Wit Dane (MAVERICK) - We're wit it!

MICHAEL NEWMAN, PD, KDON, SalinasDANA DANE Rollin' Wit Dane (MAVERICK) - It's got Rick James' Mary Jane asthis hook and with Adina Howard, who's really hot on our station, together - agood song!SPANISH FLY Daddy's Home (UPSTAIRS) - The new remixes on Warner reallydo it. Put your ears on 'em.

CARM Y FERRERI, PD, KGGI, RiversideSUBWAY This Little Game We Play (MOTOWN)

RAPHAEL SAADIQ Ask Of You (550 MUSIC/EPIC)IV XAMPLE I'd Rather Be Alone (MCA)

DIANA KING Shy Guy (WORK GROUP)2 -PAC Dear Momma (INTERSCOPE)

BRAD DOUGLAS, MD, KIXY, San AngeloPHARAO I Show You Secrets (COLUMBIA) - It's like a cold. It creeps up on you.

MAX -A -MILLION Fat Boy (S.O.S./Z00) - Great night record!THE HUMAN LEAGUE Tell Me When (EASTWEST) - Great to have them back.DURAN DURAN White Lines (CAPITOL) - A great remake.

JOWCOL M.C. Boogie D' GILCHRIST, PD/MD, KJYK, TucsonHARMONY INNOCENT That's What I Like (QUALITY) - Nice and smooth groove.

SKEE-LO / Wish (SUNSHINE) - That's the shit!

BARRY WHITE C'mon (PERSPECTIVE/A&M) - I am open to Barry White again.

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ROY JAYNES, PD, KKSS-FM, AlbuquerqueREAL McCOY Run Away (ARISTA)PORTRAIT / Can Call You (CAPITOL)2 -PAC Dear Momma (INTERSCOPE)

DR DRE Keep The Heads Ringing (PRIORITY)

KAHUNA, PD, KLRZ, New OrleansDIS & DAT Freak Me Baby (EPIC) - Nighttime killer.SAM THE BEAST Gucci Dance (RELATIVITY) - After one day's play, #1 record onthe 'Hot 8 At 8.'MARY J. BLIGE I'm Going Down (MCA) - Gives a new twist to the old Rolls Roycesong.

MADONNA Bedtime Stories (MAVERICK/SIRE/WARNER BROS.) - The remix isthe real deal!

CAT THOMAS, MD, KLUC, Las VegasBLESSID UNION OF SOULS I Believe (EMI RECORDS) - Every time I hear thisrecord I get goose bumps.RAPHAEL SAADIQ Ask Of You (550 MUSIC/EPIC) - Great groove. Perfect formiddays.BLOOD HOUND GANG Mama Say (CHEESE FACTORY) - Nighttime bomb a laHouse Of Pain!

JOHN CANDELARIA, PD, KPRR, El PasoTECHNOTRONIC Move It To The Rhythm (EMI RECORDS) - Gotta play this one!THE OUTHERE BROTHERS La, La, La, Hey Hey! (WHITE LABEL) - Nighttimesmash!IV XAMPLE I'd Rather Be Alone (MCA) - Open up your mind. This song hassubstance!

CLIFF TREDWAY PD, KTFM, San AntonioK7 A Little Help From My Friends (TOMMY BOY) - Move It Like This was asmash, so it's on to the next one.NIKKI FRENCH Total Eclipse Of The Heart (CRITIQUE) - After two weeks of airplay, sales have shot from 67 to 17. This song is a smash!BLACKSTREET Joy (INTERSCOPE) - The female ears of your radio station willfeel great when they hear this song.

CHARLES CHAVEZ, MD, KTFM, San AntonioK7 A Little Help From My Friends (TOMMY BOY) K7 is breaking out of SanAntonio. Cut #11 on the album.BLACKGIRL Let's Do It Again (RCA) - Great remake of the Staple Singers song!THE OUTHERE BROTHERS La, La, La, Hey Hey! (WHITE LABEL) - Reachin' forregular rotation.

TONY MANERO, MC, KXTZ, Las VegasPORTRAIT How Deep Is Your Love (CAPITOL) - This is the best track on thealbum.DIANA KING Shy Guy (WORK GROUP) - Just a great soundtrack. Gooduptempo, feel happy song.JONATHAN B AND BABYFACE Someone To Love (SONY/550) - Mr. Edmundsstrikes again.SOUL FOR REAL Ain't No Sunshine (MCA) Just short and sweet. It's a minuteand 19 seconds long.BLACKSTREET Joy (INTERSCOPE) - Should be even bigger than their last one.SPANISH FLY Crimson And Clover (UPSTAIRS) - If you can get your hands onthis one, play it!

CHARLIE MAXX, APD/MD, KZFM, Corpus ChristiBLACKSTREET Joy (INTERSCOPE) - Will be their biggest song yet.DR DRE Keep The Heads Ringing (PRIORITY) - Our nite time champ!

SCOTT WHEELER, PD, WHHH, IndianapolisVYBE Take It To The Front (ISLAND) - Strong female record. A big "make it"

record for 'Make It Or Break It.'BLACKGIRL Let's Do It Again (RCA) - Early phones.BLACKSTREET Joy (INTERSCOPE) - Great ballad.MONTECO f/Immature Is It Me (MCA) - Is it me?

MICKEY JOHNSON, PD, WHJX, JacksonvilleDIANA KING Shy Guy (WORK GROUP) - Into it because of the Reggae feel.BLACKGIRL Let's Do It Again (RCA) - Got a smooth 75 or 76 groove. It flows.BLACKSTREET Joy (INTERSCOPE) - Definitely going to be the biggestBlackstreet record ever. Great harmonies and great initial reaction.JONATHAN B AND BABYFACE Someone To Love (SONY/550) - It's the shit!Smash!!

MARY K., MD, WJMH, GreensboroDANA DANE Rollin' Wit Dane (MAVERICK) - Testing it and getting someresponse on it. Hoping to get more by next Monday. Sounds like a really goodsong. Did a smart thing by hooking up with Adina Howard because she's so hotright now.RAPHAEL SAADIQ Ask Of You (550 MUSIC/EPIC) - That's blowin' up for us. It'sdone its toll. #5 across-the-board with blacks and #5 for females 16 and over.TAVARIS w/Coolio Street Butta (TRACK/SOLAR) - It's okay.METHOD MAN w/Mary J. Blige All I Need (DEF JAM/ISLAND) - It's the bomb!Will probably do very well for us.LUTHER VANDROSS Love The One You're With (EPIC) - We're going to take ourtime on this.MONTELL JORDAN This Is How We Do It (PMP/RAL/ISLAND) - That's a #1. Inthe market - selling. Top 10. Doing good for us.RAPPIN 4 -TAY I'll Be Around (CHRYSALIS/EMI RECORDS) - Its okay.

JOHN 'The Horse' McMann, MD, WJMH, GreensboroDANA DANE Rollin' Wit Dane (MAVERICK) - It's the bomb.

SKEETA RANX / Like (NERVOUS) - I gave it a spin on the mix show a week agoand I'm getting calls.

NINE Any Emcee (PROFILE) - It's doing okay in the mix show.

N-TYCE Sure Ya Right (WILD PITCH) - It's the bomb!

ROTTEN RASKALS Oh Yeah (ILLTOWN)

CAT COLLINS, MD, WJMN, BostonJONATHAN B AND BABYFACE Pretty Girl (SONY/550)

SHABBA RANKS Let's Get It On (EPIC) - XX

METHOD MAN w/Mary J. Blige All I Need (DEF JAM/ISLAND)

SCOTT CHASE, MD, WOVV, West Palm BeachLIL SUZY Promise Me (METROPOLITAN) - Don't miss this...it's our #1 -testingsong with females 22-28. It came back 80% positive. Pow!!

IV XAMPLE I'd Rather Be Alone (MCA) - What an awesome song...these guys aresmooth. This will be one huge record.

NIKKI FRENCH Total Eclipse Of The Heart (CRITIQUE) - We've been playing thisfor a month on our mix show...it's livin' large in the clubs and the phones will lightup on your station!

RAPPIN 4 -TAY I'll Be Around (CHRYSALIS/EMI RECORDS) - Probably myfavorite record right now. This song is hittin' and stickin' like Popeye's chicken. Thevideo is on MTV already. Watch it move up the charts!

ALBIE DEE, MD, WPGC-FM, Washington, DCREAL McCOY Run Away (ARISTA) - #5 requests in one day. This is making me abeliever, that dance music is coming back in D.C.

SKEETA RANX I Like (NERVOUS) - Like it. Sounds great.

VYBE Take It To The Front (ISLAND) - Smooth sound.

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If you ever feel that your life's dull,boring and stuck In a rut, imaginefor a moment that YOU were alistener, and not one of thefortunate few to have a job inradio. Everyone goes throughsome "down" times. It's ourobligation to be constantly comingup with new and more creativeways to keep our audiencesentertained. If we don't, they'll justgo somewhere else, like anotherradio station, or God forbid, theirCD player.

Being consistent with the music iscritical, but if you're consistentwith what's between the songs,you risk becoming boring andrepetitious. You've gotta keep theaudience on its toes and neverknowing what the next out -in -left -field promotion or event is goingto be. April Fools Day is yetanother of those wonderfulHallmark holidays that provides uswith the opportunity to break outof the box and have some fun.

Traditionally this has been thedomain of just the morning show.This year's kind of funky since itlands on a Saturday. Should youabandon April Fools as apromotion then? Hell no. Lookupon this as a chance to take it toanother level.

Put some thought into what you'redoing and you might just haveyourself a benchmark -typepromotion that people willremember for years. And don't kidyourself: top -of -mind is the nameof the game. The other reasonyou'll want to plan this out aheadof time, instead of concocting yourstunt in a late -Friday hall meeting& is that there's a fine linebetween being creative and beingmalicious. The FCC pays closeattention to what stations do onthe first day of April, so keep thatin mind. I happened to be inNorfolk with some winners for theopening of the Hammer tour acouple of years ago. I waslistening to WNOR in my hotelroom on the morning of April 1st,when they did their infamousExploding Landfill bit. I'm in radio.I knew what they were doing. Theaudience didn't and hundreds ofpeople fled for their lives.

If your corporate attorneys won'tlet you do any pranks on theaudience, why not keep it in-house and do some April Foolsjokes on the air, on the staff,Mindy and Bo, the morning showat Power 96 in Miami, put a lot ofthought and planning into their

April Fools bit last year, only to beout -fooled by their own Producer,Mark Mosely, who did anelaborate prank on them duringtheir show. He got over a dozenpeople around the country and hisown PD and GM to help out withit. Mindy and Bo didn't have aclue. It was hilarious andcompletely eclipsed their ownstunt.

No matter how many stunts thatI've done, I'm constantly amazedat the huge number of myaudience who fail hook line andsinker for these outrageouspropositions. When I was at KISS102 in Charlotte, I opened thenew arena in town (which ofcourse didn't exist and was at theintersection of two streets thatdon't cross) with the Hooked OnPhonics Tour '92. Among theartists were ABC, BBD, C&CMusic Factory, Be Be & Ce Ce,ELY, CW McCall, U2 and NWA.We 'broadcast" live from the showall day and had it worked out withlots of extensive production thatgave us that "concert feel". Weinterviewed the venue's manageron his new facility, talked withecstatic concert goers (whogushed about the duet with ZZTop and kd lang on "Tush"), and

prizes like microwave ovens, bigscreen TVs, washers and driersand similarly "heavy" items.Anybody who catches a prize getsto keep it. "Every year people godown to the Arch to catch theseprizes and every year the ParkService has to call and tell us tostop", says Pollay.

In addition to fake concerts, thereare always fake parades and faketheme parks and malls. Y-95 inPhoenix did a historic stunt called"Six Flags Under Arizona"; theworld's first totally undergroundamusement park that's completelyweather-proof and climatecontrolled. The station ran spotsfor the Grand Opening of the parkand even set up a hotline fordirections on how to get there.The day of the Grand Opening,April 1st, they broadcast all dayfrom the site and caused quite abit of confusion with people tryingto find this exciting new localattraction. A couple of years laterin San Francisco, Mancow did anunderground theme park that hadpeople taking off work and pullingtheir kids out of school to attendthe Grand Opening. Let's just saythat I took my phone off the hookstarting around 11 that morning.

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2:0 DA@did parking and traffic updates.We also pumped ticket sales(available at UNCC and NCNB,member FDIC). Both "ticketoutlets" were flooded with callsand hundreds of people wereseen driving aimlessly onIndependence Blvd. looking forthe huge new arena. It blows meaway everytime, but people fall forthis stuff!

And how about KSHE in St. Louis,where they've done the same bitthree years in a row, and everyyear people buy it? "It's calledCatch It And Keep It", says AbigailPollay, the KSHE MarketingDirector. The station announcesthat they're broadcasting on top ofthe Arch and are throwing off

On the underground subject, MarkGullett with U-92 in Tampa oncesent scores of listeners out to afield on the outskirts of town,looking for an underground mallthat the station was broadcastingfrom. "It was pretty hilarious", saysMark. "A TV crew sat on a sideroad and filmed these peoplewandering around in this field,looking for a door in the ground."When Mark was at WIOQ inPhilly, he was an activeparticipant in a Hall Of Fame AprilFools joke that "officially" closedone of the major bridges in townthat carried commuters to andfrom New Jersey. It seems thatthe two states couldn't agree onwho would share the cost ofbridge maintenance and it was

Paige Nienaber is VP/Fun 'NGames with Jerry Clifton's

New World Communications.He has worked in Promotionsfor 14 years at stations that

include WILD 107/SanFrancisco, WLOL/Minneapolis

and KISS 102/Charlotte.Any questions or suggestions

of topics for this weeklycolumn Call:

Phone: (612) 929-2865Fax: (612) 929-2861

going to be closed, thus snarlingtraffic for years to come. Q102"broke" the story and went so faras to hang their van from a cranenext to the bridge that morning sothat they could broadcast andcover the story. They had fakeinterviews with politicians, EPAexperts and assorted otherofficials. Even local TV affiliatesfell for the joke. This wasextremely huge and requiredmore then just 24 hours ofplanning. But it was worth it.

Randy Malloy is the PromotionDirector at WWCD/CD-101 inColumbus, and he's pulled offsome great April Pools pranks inthe past, including a barrage ofbogus spots last year. "I think it'simportant that there's one day ayear for everyone to be foolish, sothat those of us who are alwaysfoolish will fit in."

Whether you're changing the time,helping listeners pull jokes ontheir friends, or raising tolls on thefreeways, have fun and make themost of this opportunity to not beserious for one day.

Note: In two weeks I'll be startinga four part series on shift -specificpromotions, and will be dealingwith contests, bits and features forthe Mornings, Mid -Days,Afternoons and Nights. Gotsomething to add? Give me a callor fax it to me.

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We're going to miss having you onthe team and we thank you for yourmany contributions to this magazine.

We know that the pressures of yourgrowing career require more time bespent on your own business, but, thatcan't erase the help you gave us orour feelings of gratitude.

Good luck, Good Health, andHappiness...you deserve it!

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Mick Jones and Lou Gramm discuss "Foreign-er Policy" with the Governorof Connecticut. During a recent national promotional tour, Foreignerencountered a notable fan in none other than Hartford, CT. WhileForeigner visited WTIC, the Governor of CT was at WTIC-AM. Uponhearing that Foreigner were in the same building, the Governor gladly metwith the band. Just what did they discuss together? You won't find out UntilThe End Of Time.

Melissa Etheridge came by the new Island L.A. offices to welcome the staffto their new offices. The surprise lunch featured a "Welcome Home!" cakeand other goodies.

Strauss Zelnick, President and CEO, BMG Entertainment North America, iswelcomed to Nashville by RCA Label Group (RLG) leaders Joe Galante,Chairman; Randy Goodman, Sr. VP/GM; Thom Schuyler, Sr. VP/A&R; andartists from the BNA and RCA rosters during a recent dinner party. As partof his country initiation package, Strauss was presented with a guitarautographed by the artists from both labels.

Shown during Hootie & The Blowfish's RIAA platinum presentation atAtlantic's New York headquarters are (I -r): Richard Gusler, Hootie'sattorney; Dean Felber & Darius Rucker of Hootie & The Blowfish; RustyHarmon, Hootie manager; Tim Sommer, A&R rep, Atlantic; Mark Bryan &Soni of Hootie & The Blowfish; and Val Azzoli, President, Atlantic Group.

Pictured (l -r): Anthony Miles, Regional Promotion Mgr., SanFrancisco/MCA; Frank Lozano, Mornings KYLD/WILD107-San Francisco;Aaron Hall; Renee Taylor, Middays, KYLD/WILD107-San Francisco; andMichael Martin, APD/MD, KYLD-San Francisco.

John R. Gonta, a resident of Farmingdale, NY, has been named tne grand-

prize winner of Angel Records' 'Chant Escape" Sweepstakes. As thewinner, Mr. Gonta is entitled to a trip for two to Spain to visit the monasteryof Santo Domingo de Silos. Pictured (I -r): Angel publicist Randal Haecker;John R. Gonta Angel National Sales Manager Mark Forlow; and Angelpublicist Jennifer Perciballi.

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TONY MORRIS, BOSS97, Atlantic CityGILLETTE w/20 Fingers Mr. Personality (ZOO) - I love it. There's a lot of mixes. Ineed a second copy. Please take a listen.CYNTHIA How I Love Him (TOMMY BOY) - MOVE HEREGEORGE LAMOND It's Always You REMIX (TIMBER) - These two songs are ahit. The House mixes is the shit.REAL McCOY Run Away (ARISTA)

GARY Q, BOSS97, Atlantic CityJIMMY SOMMERVILLE Heartbeat (LONDON IMPORT) - Wow! This recordmakes my heart attack. This is a sure fire hit...voice and track will propel! this songto #1! This guy can wail!URBAN DISCHARGE f/She Drop A House (DIG IT) - This is one pissed -off broad.The hook is the title, leaving off the second part 'On That Bitch' slammin track byJunior.KELLEE My Love (MOONSHINE) - This label now has a good reason to call mewith a hit like this one.LE CLIQUE Tonight Is The Night (LOGIC) - This is my second discovery on thissong because I feel that strongly about it. If you don't have it yet, get it, this is a hit!P.M.S./T.G.F.V. See ya in Miami! C-Ya!

SWEDISH EAGLE/STEVE TSEPELIS, GROOVE RADIO INT., LosAngelesREAL McCOY Run Away (ARISTA) - Get ready for another monster of acommercial dance hit from this group. Very similar in style to Another Night.Already a great demand for this follow up in stored. Gotta have it!THE HUMAN LEAGUE Tell Me When (EASTWEST) - They're back after all theseyears with the first single from the forthcoming OCTOPUS LP. Contains remixesfrom Utah Saints and Red Jerry along with overworld Mix and a cool Dub.REPERCUSSIONS Promise Me Nothing (REPRISE/WB) - Masters At Work mixeson this very soulful record. Good commercial house.LA FUNK MOB Tribulations Extra Sensorielles (MOWAX) - Double 12 inch pack ofthis great Acid Jazz groove from the members of MC Solar's band.

ALEX CABRALES, HOTMIX, ScottsdaleWHIGFIELD Saturday Night (CURB) - This is one of those club records which Iexpect will fair well with radio airplay.REDNEX Cotton Eye Joe (BATTERY) - I'm late to the party on this record but whatcan I say this reocrd is definitely catchy.DR DRE & ED LOVER For The Love Of You (RELATIVITY) - This is thesmoothest track by this duo so far.NEWTON Sky High (CRITIQUE) - Finally another energy record. The best partabout this one is it doesn't sound like everything else that's out there.

KID FRESH, KBXX HoustonROTTEN RASKALS Oh Yeah (ILLTOWN) - Oh -yeah, these kids is definitelyrepersentin' II -Town, Props out to K6 & Da Crew.FUNKMASTER FLEX Nuttin But Flava (NERVOUS) - Enough said! Mad flavashout out to Funkmaster Flex, you rockin' em coast to coast kid!DR DRE Keep The Heads Ringing (PRIORITY) - Typical Dr Dre shit. I can't waitfor the rest of the soundtrak and da movie.GROUP HOME Supa Star () - Some ill underground shit you don't wanna sleepon.

DANA DANE Rollin' Wit Dane (MAVERICK) - Props out to Charles 'The Mixologist'with dat Phat & All Dat remix!

NASTY NES, KCMU, SeattleFRANKIE CUTLASS Boriquas On Da Set (RELATIVITY) - An out the box hit! Thiswill be a huge hit for Relativity.DA NAYBORHOODZ How We Do It (REACT) - This LA based group is makin' abuzz here in Seatown. Lookout for Da Nayborhoodz!NINE Any Emcee (PROFILE) - Excellent follow up to Wutcha Want and should beeven a bigger hit! Love it!MASTA ACE The I.N.C. Ride (DELICIOUS VINYL) - Back in the 9-nickle, thissingle is ALL THAT! The B-side featuring the Cella Dwellas is a must listen to cutas well.KID SENSATION Seatown Funk (ICHIBAN) - It's been three long years since hislast single and it was well worth the wait. Radio should eat this single up! Nicesamples and lyrically smooth!

BILL MILLMAN, KISSI02, SyracuseDJ SNEAK Expand Your Horizons (HENRY ST.) - Great new record takin thingsback to the underground sound of like 89. This EP has got all sorts of fun and it'slike amazin. If you don't believe me, do like they say on Talk Soup, 'Judge foryourself.'THAT KID CHRIS Can You Dig It (DIGITAL DUNGEON) - Another of the DJessential records. This is another great underground record with a dancefloorpumping hook.WINK Higher State Of Conciousness (STRICTLY RHYTHM) - This record almostslipped by me, but I was looking through a crate and saw this Strictly Rhythmrecord I hadn't opened. I was like, Hold Up. That's a SR record.' DEEP, DEEP,DEEP sound kickin my ass all over the place beatin me up. I guess I better pick upa new box of NO DOZ. Man, learn from my mistakes. Stop the insanity.KLEO I Got Love (RAGING BULL) - I can't say enough about this record. Forgetit's a Ralph Rosario project, this double pack has something new each time I playit. It's just plain good. Check out the B side tribal mix.M -PEOPLE Open Up Your Heart (EPIC) - Well, with stuff like this, I guess it mayhave been a good idea to move on and drop the old album for the new one sosoon. The Armand Van Heiden mix is, well an Armand Van Heiden mix. A nudge isas good as a wink to a blind man. Say no more.NINE Any Emcee (PROFILE) - This guy is hardcore and the phones are alreadyringing. No joke. A great follow-up to Whatcha Want.RUFFNEXX SOUND SYSTEM Luv Bump (QWEST) - Great style comin' throughfor the warmer weather of spring. Great Reggae flava with a Mainstream appeal.

GLENN AURE, KMEL, San FranciscoMETHOD MAN w/Mary J. Blige All I Need (DEF JAM/ISLAND) - Meth meetsMary, what a duo. Remixes are all that, especially having Mary J. on the hook.Expect heavy rotations from all the powermixers at KMEL. Big shouts to MikeKyser in N.Y. and J. Stockton in LA and a special thanks to Minti for lunch withMontell Jordon.DA BRAT Give It 2 U (WORK GROUP) - Da Brat has yet another hit on her hands.It has some nice vocals along with the patented J. Dupri Funkdafied sound. DaBrat has strong female appeal, so this hit should work well once again like herprevious songs. Expecting heavy rotations in mixshows within the next few weeks.VICIOUS Nika (EPIC) - (REMIXES) If the original version wasn't fat enough for ya,then you'll definitely be checking for the remixes. The remixes give the song awhole different flava. Props to Mystro for giving a more rugged version, alone, withhis fly ragga mix. Big shouts to my baby Liz M. at Epic in NY. What'z up girl?

DAVID MEYER, KMEL, San FranciscoICE CUBE Lil' Ass G (PRIORITY) - It sounds like Dr Dre had something to do withthis one. Ice Cube is definitely keeping it real. Some phatt shiznit. I used to have aG.I. Joe with a kung -fu grip.MASTER P When They Gone (NO LIMIT) - Here's another Bay Area artist withsome phatt shiznit! Getting spins in the mixshow ever since the vinyl came off ofthe press. It actually sounds like some phatt Death Row kind of productionprovided by my man Al Eaden. Slow and hypnotizing. Attention major labels, bringyour check -book with a couple million and you can be down too! Watch out for thealbum.

HECTOR THE EJECTOR, KSFM, SacramentoMIXX VIBES Sessions 3 (VIBE) - This shit is dope! If you play for a Hispanicaudience, you should play Mami, trust me! If you don't have a copy, I suggest youget 2. All other tracks are great!RODNEY-O & JOE COOLEY Funk In Yo Face (REACT) - Back with the funk (andbeats) for the nine -five!DANA DANE Rollin' Wit Dane (MAVERICK) - I cannot describe the reaction I gotwhen I put this on my 1200's, so I suggest you listen to it and judge for yourself!It's dope!

DJ MIDIMACK, KSIQ, Brawley740 BOYZ Shimmy Shake (CUTTING) - Hip House is in effect! I haven't heard anyreally good Hip House for a while, but this is slammin'. Check it out.PAMELA HERNANDEZ Let's Start Over (CUTTING) - Cutting Records (KevinJones) holds a special place in my heart this week with 2 discoveries. This cutjams! An instant club classic.JUDY CHEEKS Respect (EMI) - Much much thanks to Anthony San Fillipo for themad hook up on this slammin-ass song. I first heard it over the phone and fell inlove with it then.DIGI-SOUL f/LZ Love Lift Me Up (FRESHLY SQUEEZED) - This is s000 hot! It'sso soul -FULL. I can't get enough of this song, I think I'm in love with LZ Love!M -PEOPLE Open Up Your Heart (EPIC) - Absolutely fabulous! This is the bestoffering to date from one of todays most influential dance acts! Yes a DJ Doublepak full of talented dance floor filling remixes by Brothers In Rhythm, Farley &Heller, Armand Van Heiden and my personal fay...Luv Dup...this is it!REAL McCOY Run Away (ARISTA) - We've all been on this for sometime...butnow with new remixes let the fun start all over again!C+C MUSIC FACTORY I Found Love (COLUMBIA) - Love and thanks foreverything that the late David Cole brought to all of us. Now his legend lives onthrough his music...House remixes with Ms. Wash on vocals...you can't miss!JUDY ALBANESE That Ain't Right (MAXI) - Wow! What a song...not only the do

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DJ D. STREET, KSJL, San AntonioKING TEE Way Out There (MCA) - This is a funky cross between some EastCoast rugged beats overlaid by some West Coast G Funk style. King Tee comesruff and wicked with the sounds to get your swerve on.DANA DANE Rollin' Wit Dane (MAVERICK) - Answer this question. What artistcan lay off the set for some years and than come back with back to back hits?Your damn skippy Dana Dane can and that what he's done with his latest jammy.The Dane has rolled into the 95, with flava for your ear.BIG L But It On (COLUMBIA) - Hey, if you like Nas' music, your gonna love this.N-TYCE Sure Ya Right (WILD PITCH) - Father is back with a slamming girl trackbacked up with a gap band track (outstanding). It's all that and a biscuit.MILK BONE Keep It Real (CAPITOL) - This homie is definitely keeping it real withsome serious vocal delivery and a smooth beat. Here is some new flava for yourear.

DA BRAT Give It 2 U (WORK GROUP) - One is funkdafied, 2 is fa all y'all, 3 is forthe B-side and 4 just gives is 2 ya. This is the freshest one yet from the B.R.A.T.It's definitely so so def.

JOSEPH FRIAR, KVIC, VictoriaBRAND NEW HEAVIES Close To You (ffrr) - Another fantastic record like we'vecome to expect from the Heavies! Little Louie Vega and Kenny Dope turn outsome great Masters At Work remixes and combined with those dynamite vocalsmake this one massive pice of wax! And oh what a hook!SIGNAL HILL Release It (TRIBAL) - The latest release Tribal is actually a doubledelight with two, two, two tracks in one! First up is Signal Hill with a veryatmospheric house track that contains a nice breakdown and the gotta release itsample to keep the track pumpin'. On the flip it's The Outsiders with Do Dat Scat,which starts out with a slammin' drum track followed by some deep dishlike moodykeys and a cool male sample in which I have no idea what he's saying, but itslams!H2O f/Billie Satisfied (LIQUID GROOVE) - There has been a big buzz about thisrecord in New York lately and once you hear it you'll know why. Deep house withsmooth female vocals which guide the NY vocal mix and some killer dubs, my favebeing the Satisdub!VOICE OF THE UNDERGROUND Ciupa La Catera (EMPIRE STATE) - Deep andslammin wiht an international flava! Vito Benso provides the keys and vocalswhich give it that international slant and Constantino 'Mixmaster' Padovano & Ciro'DJ Bubu' Sasso give it that underground feel! The longer the track plays thedeeper it gets.

DAVID MEYER, KMEL, San FranciscoTOTAL Can't You See (TOMMYBOY) - Straight off of the New Jersey Drivesoundtrack. Chalk up another one for Sean Puffy Combs it's another Bad Boyproject. In other words, it's another hit record that every station will be on. Don't bethe last one. Notorious BIG makes a guest appearance at the beginning of therecord, 'Slow down son you're killin' me.'

JOHN HOHMAN, METROMIX, PittsburghSHADES OF LOVE Body To Body (Keep In Touch) (VICIOUS) - Hot club track.Check it out.NIIKKI FRENCH Total Eclipse Of The Heart (CRITIQUE) - Has the potential tocrossover.DR ALBAN Let The Beat Go On (LOGIC) - This track is different. Euro meetsReggae.

STEVE PEREZ, Q105, OxnardDJ QUIK Safe & Sound (PROFILE) - He's back and badder than ever. DJ Quikwho likes to live on the edge with his West Coast flava has another popular hit onhis hands. So beg, borrow or steal one if you have to. Get this record!DR DRE Keep The Heads Ringing (PRIORITY) - Now finally a radio version that Ican use. From the original motion picture soundtrack Friday, this tune commandsan instant response. This is a little on the wild side, but worth checking out.NAUGHTY BY NATURE Craziest (TOMMY BOY) - Here's another great cut byNaughty By Nature just waiting to be picked up by radio. If you haven't alreadypicked it up, give it a listen. You'll like what you hear.RHYTHM METHOD Can You Give Me Love (ZYX) - Great dance vibe on thistrack. Big potential for both the club and the airwaves. May be a floor packer.

TONE B. NIMBLE, WEJM, Lansing/ChicagoBRANDY Baby (ATLANTIC) - This girl has another hit on her hands.METHOD MAN w/Mary J. Blige All I Need (DEF JAM) - The remix with Mary J.ain't no joke.BOOGIE MONSTERS Jugganauts (PENDULUM/EMI) - (REMIX) For some reasonthis group isn't blowing up maybe this remix will give the group new life.

GEOFFREY 'C' CURTIS, WERQ, BaltimoreJUDY CHEEKS Respect (EMI) - Very nice piece of work if I must say so myself.NAUGHTY BY NATURE Craziest (TOMMY BOY) - What can I say? It's NaughtyBy Nature!REEL TO REEL Conway (STRICTLY RHYTHM) - Good response in the club onthis one.

STAN PRIEST, WFLZ, TampaLE CLIQUE Tonight Is The Night (LOGIC) - Great energy...nice Euro sound with avery catchy fat keyboard breakdown.JOANNE FARRELL All I Wanna Do (ATLANTIC) - This is the shit...she soundsgreat...130 tempo helps add new life to 1994 song of the year.DJ ICEE Love.../We Do It... (ZONE) - This guy is on fire! He is the bomb in FL. Getit! Play it! Everything he puts out becomes my #1 most requested. Don't miss thismove!B TRIBE Nadie Entiende (ATLANTIC) - This shit is dope!REEL TO REEL Conway (STRICTLY RHYTHM) - This is da bomb!

PAULIE DAY, WOO, PhiladelphiaWHIGFIELD Saturday Night (CURB) - The Spike Boys made this song for me,they took the already fun lyrics and laid a great track under them. Check the SpikeVocal Mix, of course playing this record on Saturday night always gets a betterreaction.B TRIBE Nadie Entiende (ATLANTIC) - C'mon, I'm quickly learning B -tribe jams.All mixes are slammin, but check out Armand's Diggy Dub....nice!MONTELL JORDAN This Is How We Do It (PMP/RAUISLAND) - ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZ...I know I've been sleeping but I'm awake now. This songkicks it. I don't play much Hip Hop but this is a definite add!

DAVID GOLD, WPST, TrentonCHASE Love For The Future (ZYX) - Red Jerry Mix is something to pay attentionto. Very nicely constructed with female vocals that sweep you away.B TRIBE Nadie Entiende (ATLANTIC) - Armand's best remix to date. Contains allof the elements which make up a solid House cut. Major dance floor reaction.KLEO I Got Love (RAGING BULL) - A variety of mixes contributed by RalphiRosario and Joey Batts make up a complete package of excellence. I can't decidewhich mix to concentrate on. Literally, there is something for everyone.ADINA HOWARD Freak Like Me (ELEKTRA ENTERTAINMENT GROUP) - Thebest R&B I've stumbled across in light years. This babe can deliver. House mixeson the way but if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Should cross over.DREAD FLIMSTONE From The Ghetto (SCOTT! BROS.) - You know howsometimes when you listen to a song for the first time it grows on you instantly?Here you go. What the hell kind of muxic is this anyway? Acid Jazz, House, HipHop, Funk. Who knows what else but this is majorly SLAMMIN! Taken from theAcid Jazz Collection One EP. A must check out.

Cyril La_loy Kcal- Wash""This is the BOMB Dance Cut -if you don't have it, you need it! Sounds really fresh on the air,

already getting requests! Excellent reaction record for you 18 to 34 females!" - DJ Groove, Z90

"My #1 Radio Pick!"- Richard "Humpty" Vision, POWER106

INCLUDES A RADIO FRIENDLY TRIBAL MIX BY RALPHIE ROSARIOIf you need a copy reach out to Jennifer Pope at (312) 845-3389 or Rochelle Willis at (312) 881-4569

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REPORTING POOLSINFINITY RECORD POOL Staten IslandCharlie Alessi (718) 967-4793 JUDI CHEEKS, NINE, PAMELAFERNANDEZ, PLUSH, REAL McCOYSURE RECORD POOL BronxBobby Davis (718) 904-0500 BUTCH QUICK & JAMES HOWARD,DALE SCOTT, JUDI CHEEKS, PLANTLIFE,WAYNE ROLLINSV.I.P. NEW YORK BronxAL PIZARRO, DIRECTOR (212) 733-5072 BROWN SUGAR, DR. DRE, JUDICHEEKS, TOTALAMERICAN TRAX Beverly HillsMichael Love (310) 659-7852 CHANTE MOORE, D.E.E.P., ICE M.C.,NEWTON, RUFFNEXX SOUND SYSTEMIMPACT Los AngelesFut (213) 292-6611 BLACKSTREET, C -FUNK, NAUGHTY BY NATUREPACIFIC COAST DJ ASSOC. Long BeachSteve Tsepelis & Mixtress Victoria (310) 433-6569 CITRIC, GILLETTE, REAL McCOY, ROULARESOURCE RECORD POOL Los AngelesCraig Spy (213) 651-2085 CHANTE MOORE, ICE M.C., JUDICHEEKS, NICOLE, REAL McCOYLET'S DANCE ChicagoMike Macharello (312) 525-7553 B TRIBE, JOCELYN ENRIQUEZ, JONSECADA, SUGAR RAY, TLCV.I.P. CHICAGO ChicagoAngel Vargas (312) 733-6445 JON SECADA, JUDI CHEEKS, NINE, RUFFNEXXSOUND SYSTEM, WOOBIE TRACKSBADDA San FranciscoN. Lygizos/Sulai Wong/David X (415) 882-9700 B TRIBE, BLAK BEAT NIKS, CHASE, JONSECADA, SKEE-LOPHILADELPHIA SPINNERS ASSOC. Cherry HillBob Pantano/Tony Harris (609) 662-7222 ASWAD, CHANTE MOORE, DR. ALBAN,JUDI CHEEKS, REAL McCOYADVANCED MUSIC PROMOTION DetroitLee Eckinger (810) 543-1764 ASWAD, NICOLE, PROFESSOR TRANCE &ENERGISERS, REAL McCOYDANCE DETROIT DetroitSteve Nader (810) 541-4323 HUMAN LEAGUE, ICE M.C.,LONDONBEAT, SNAP, TECHNOTRONICMID -WESTERN DANCE ASSOC. DetroitEnola-Gaye Porter (313) 546-8448 AMAZHAN, CHASE, HUMAN LEAGUE,JUDI CHEEKS, REAL McCOYNORTH TEXAS DANCE ASSOC. DallasTony Aco (214) 826-6832 B TRIBE, BRANDY, FRANKIE CUTLASS,JON SECADA, VICIOUSOUR MID -ATLANTIC POOL Washington, DCB. Keart /A. Chasen (202) 483-8880 CHANTE MOORE, ICE M.C., JUDI CHEEKS,PAMELA FERNANDEZ, REAL McCOYTABLES OF DISTINCTION Washington. DCEardrum (301) 270-2604 DA BRAT, DANA DANE, DR. DRE,H -TOWN, NATIVE NUTTZBOSTON RECORD POOL Allston, MAMaurice Wilkey & James Hughes (617) 731-1500 JUDI CHEEKS, KYM SIMS, NAUGHTY BYNATURE, PAMELA FERNANDEZ, REAL McCOYMASSPOOL East BostonGary Cannavo & Tom Baxter (617) 567-2900 CHASE, ICE M.C., KOOL ROCK STEADY,KYM SIMS, TECHNOTRONICMUSIC INFORMATION X -CHANGE HoustonSam Meyer (713) 529-6MIX B TRIBE, CHANGING FACES, NICKIFRENCH, RAPPIN' 4 -TAYFLAMINGO RECORD PROMOTIONS MiamiRichard McVay (305) 895-1246 ICE M.C., JUDI CHEEKS, NICKI FRENCH,PAMELA FERNANDEZ, REAL McCOY

HITZ Miami BeachM. Moretta/Bugie/Greg Dahary (305) 532-4487 B TRIBE, BRANDY, ICE M.C., JUDICHEEKS, URBAN TRIBEDIXIE DANCE KINGS AlpharettaDan Miller (404) 740-0356 DURAN DURAN, HUMAN LEAGUE,NADINE RENEE, PRINCE, SNAPNORTHWEST DANCE MUSIC SeattleJohn England (206) 223-8758 DR. DRE, ICE M.C., JUDI CHEEKS, NICKIFRENCH, POPA CHUBBYDIRECT HIT MassapequaScott Allan (516) 541-6312 CHANTE MOORE, JUDI CHEEKS, MESA,PEACETRAIN, REAL McCOYLONG ISLAND RECORD POOL Long IslandJackie McCloy (516) 796-6596 BILLY RAY MARTIN, HUMAN LEAGUE,K7, TRANSGLOBAL UNDERGROUNDINTERNATIONAL RECORD SOURCE San DiegoAlbert Lugo (619) 476-1288 BILLY RAY MARTIN, DIS 'N' DAT, ONEDGE, QUO/BROWNSTONENICIOUS,URBAN DANCE SQUADMIDWEST DISC JOCKEY ASSOCIATION St. LouisTed Thornton k314) 533-8833 DA BRAT, NAUGHTY BY NATUREPITTSBURGH DJ ASSOC. PittsburghJim Kolich (412) 885-1472 DANA DANE, JUDI CHEEKS, KYM SIMS,NICKI FRENCH, REAL McCOYDESERT WEST RECORD POOL PhoenixTerry Gilson (602) 249-9214 B TRIBE, FREDDIE JACKSON, JUDICHEEKS, REAL McCOY, RUFFNEXXSOUND SYSTEMDANCING DISC'S OF DENVER DenverLawana Sims (303) 333-6901 NU SOUL HABITS,QUO/BROWNSTONE/VICIOUS, SNAP5 STAR CovingtonMark Burney (606) 261-6972 ASWAD, CHANTE MOORE, JUDI CHEEKS,PAMELA FERNANDEZ, REAL McCOYSOBAD San JoseJoel Wyrick (408) 277-0111 B TRIBE, BOONDOCKS, HAVOC &PRODEGE, JON SECADA, YOICO ROSSCENTRAL OHIO RECORD CORP ColumbusFred Dowdy (614) 442-3396 ASWAD, ICE M.C., PIZZAMAN, STEVEWONDER, SUBWAYSTARFLEET MUSIC POOL CharlotteRonnie Matthews (704) 532-8496 BROWNSTONE, BILLY RAY MARTIN, DJ SPIN &FRESH KID ICE, FALCON KREST, PRINCEBACKSTAGE MUSIC PROMOTIONS CincinnatiScott H. Covert (513) 721-2268 ASWAD, B TRIBE, BRANDY, ICE M.C.,JOCELYN RODRIQUEZLAS VEGAS RECORD SYSTEMS Las VegasRory McAlister (702) 256-1567 1-900, B TRIBE, DA BRAT, NAUGHTY BYNATURE, REAL McCOYHAWAII DISC JOCKEY ASSOC. HonoluluKevin Okada (808) 926-3591 JUDI CHEEKS, NAUGHTY BY NATURE,RUFFNEXX SOUND SYSTEMKEYSTONE SPINNERS RECORD POOL Wilkes BarreCarl Gross (717) 823-5233 DA BRAT, PAMELA FERNANDEZ, REALMcCOY, SABWAYJAMZ CITY RECORD POOL DelanoSir T (805) 396-9522 BIG L, DIANA KING, GEMINI THEGIFTED ONE, THE NOUNCE, TOTALCONNECTICUT'S MUSIC POOL OrangeStephen M. Richardson (203) 789-0038 DOUBLE X, LOST BOYZ, NINE, REALMcCOY, SABWAYRICKETTS RECORDS Morristown. NJBill Rickett (201) 478-5764 ADINA HOWARD, CARLOS VIVES, DJBOBO, INDIAN LION, MIGUEL REYES

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WASTING AWAY IN MARGARITAVILLE! It's another "power lunch forMARGARITAVILLE RECORDS President BOB MERCER, artist and label founder JIMMY BUFFET,ISLAND RECORDS Founder/Chairman CHRIS BLACKWELL and label Pn3s/CE0 JOHN BARBIS.

SIGNIN' ON THE DOTTED LINE:RICK DEES announced this week the signing of amulti -year renewal with CD MEDIA VP/OperationsTOM SHOVAN and affiliate relations firm RADIOTODAY ENTERTAINMENT. Under the arrangement,RADIO TODAY will continue to be responsible forbuilding and maintaining the network of stationsairing CD MEDIA's programming, including the"RICK DEES WEEKLY TOP 40" countdown. TOMwill continue to be the liaison between CD MEDIAand RADIO TODAY, as well as RADIO TODAYVP/Marketing and Program Development. RADIOTODAY President GEOFF RICH commented, "In thelast year, working with CD MEDIA and TOMSHOVAN, we've been able to move mountains.The 'WEEKLY TOP 40' has continued to grow and isnow the number one countdown show in America,and the world! RICK DEES is exceptional as a tal-ent and a business man and I'm looking forward toa long and fruitful relationship." TOM added,"RICK DEES and GEOFF RICH are the best. This is atime when growth comes through strongalliances...and that's exactly what we havebetween CD MEDIA and RADIO TODAY."

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ny: The RAMS are staying in L.A., at least for now, but there will be vans movingfrom The City of Angels to the GatewayArch, as MICHAEL ST. JOHN nabs the PDslot at WKBQ. MICHAEL, who is a 20 -yearindustry vet, told EAR that the last few years he'sspent outside radio have given him "a great gradu-ate education...and a tremendous over -view of ourindustry." MICHAEL, who once programmed KHTKin St. Louis, added, "I'm very excited about gettingback into the day-to-day activities at radio." Lookfor him to be in the house at Q104 by mid -April.

ST. PAT'S POST

If green beer and repeated airings of DEXY's MID-NIGHT RUNNER'S "C'Mon Eileen" were the extentof your St. PATRICK's Day promotions, then you'llbe absolutely green with envy when you read whata couple of enterprising stations did. KISF/K.C.A.M. drivers ED PARREIRA, JAY CHARLES and thestation's "Music First Morning Show" issued an on -air challenge to the Kansas City Mayor's office, inan attempt to have March 17 be declared "GREENDAY." After a rebuff from Mayor EMANUEL

HANGIN' WITH GERALDO! KC101 /New Haven OM GLENN BECK(far left) and his staff visit the E3in_Apple and drop in on GLENN's closepersonal friend, GERALD() RIVERA, who looks happy to see them all!

CLEAVER II's office, the KISS staff threatened to callthe Mayor's opponent in the K.C. mayoral race.Bowing to the coercion, the Honorable MayorCLEAVER issued a proclamation declaring lastFriday as "GREEN DAY" in the city, in honor ofboth St. PATRICK's Day and the REPRISE recordingtrio.

Meanwhile, in Philly, Q102 hosted a trans -Atlanticradio broadcast from Londonderry, Ireland. TheEDDIE & JOBO Morning Show gave Philly listenersa taste of the Irish, with news, traffic, music andpersonalities from "Q102/Ireland!" Mayor EDRENDELL got into the act with a special appearanceat the Q -studios, and spoke live withLondonderry..turning LIBERTY -CITY into O'TOWN-PHILLY.

to JERRY BLAIR, CHARLIE WALK, LEELEIPSNER and the entire COLUMBIA staff for thegreat job they did on the country's #1 hit recordagain this week, "I Know" by DIONNE FARRIS!

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MATT and wife COURTNEY are enjoying the arrivalof 8 -pound, 19 -inch baby ALEXANDRA. MATT toldEAR that "becoming a daddy is even more fun thangetting back a great Arbitrend!" MATT is no doubtlooking forward to using "MAGIC Baby Wipes!"

SKIPIpingl OUT AT RCA:RCA Sr. VP/Black Music SKIP MILLER has resignedfrom the label. SKIP has been with the NIPPERsince 1988, and has helped the label develop astrong black music division, with the signing of actslike WU-TANG CLAN, MOBB DEEP, THA ALKAHO-LIKS, and the currently blowin' up BLACKGIRL.Prior to RCA, SKIP was an executive at MOTOWNfor 16 -years.

to JOE RICCITELLI,VICKI LEBEN, LINDA MURDOCK and the entireISLAND promo posse for the super -success ofELTON JOHN's label debut "I Believe!"

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BRIAN DeGUES takes the PD chair at KUTQ/KZHTin SIC....Will KDWB APD/MD ROB MORRIS bestaying in the land of a thousand lakes, now thathe's not going to The Great Salt Lake?...Was thatWSTW/Wilmington PD MIKE SOMMERS flying intoT -Wolf country?...Expect some format tweeking ina more adult/mainstream direction at KQMQ/Honolulu...Ditto that at KDUK/Eugene...And don'texpect an announcement anytime soon on the mid-day opening at KKRZ(Z-100)/Portland. KEN BEN-SON will be taking his time filling this....MAGICMATT ALLEN will be back soon with an innovativenew project. In the meantime and in between time,

...KMCK/POWER105.7/Fayetteville PD DAN HENTSCHEL'shunting for a talented middayer. Beyondthe chance to work at a real good station,

I and live in President CLINTON's home state(known affectionately to natives as Hogcountry), you'll also be heard on the bird on

Istation's around the U.S. of A...KMCK is theuplink for the country's only satellite-deliv-

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THE 'APE's GOT A NEW ZOO!..WAPE/Jacksonville PD JEFF McCARTNEY'sgot some new primates to monkey with in

mornings. Joining long-time 'APE A.M. guy HOYLEDEMPSEY is EDEN KENDELL from cross-townW101 -FM, who'll share the air with side-kick/pro-ducer FRANKIE C., traffic dude STEVE SUTTON, andthe "gorilla" our dreams (oh pleeze..) ASHLEYKING. The show even gets a new name..."The BigApe Morning Show"

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JAMMIN'94.5(WJNN)/Boston afternoon flame-thrower JO JO "Cookin'" KINCAID is leavingBeantown. Mr. KINCAID says the split is amica-ble...and now he's looking to be cookin' for you.He's got a great resume', including a ton of experi-ence doin' it in the majors! For your free no -oblig-ation home trial of JO JO's updated T&R, call himat (508) 560-5113. (No salesmen will call you) .

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Get hip to this fun song. Spring is here, and this is breath of fresh air! HOOTIE is happening!! This weeks most added, with

37 new Top 40's. Added by CHUCK GEIGER at KISF/Kansas City, BRIAN BRIDGEMAN at WEDJ/Charlotte, MARK TODD atKRQ/Tucson, and BRUCE STEVENS at WZNY/Augusta. Also at 99X, STAR 94, WZNY...well, you get the picture, right?!

SUCCESS AS THE CROW FLIES!Don't look for SHERYL CROW to become the latestvictim of the legendary jinx that has befallen other"Best New Artist" GRAMMY winners. In case youhaven't notice, SHERYL's career is on fire....we'retalkin' like the three -alarm kind! In addition to hersmash A&M debut "TUESDAY NIGHT MUSICCLUB," Ms. CROW is featured on three otheralbums at the moment; MERCURY's "WOMEN FORWOMEN" benefit album, the "BOYS ON THE SIDE"soundtrack on ARISTA, and ATLANTIC's LED ZEP-PELIN tribute "ENCOMIUM," (where she's receivingrave reviews for her rendition of "D'yer Maker!")But wait...there's more! SHERYL was just featuredon "MTV UNPLUGGED," and that performance willbe repeated next month as a part of the show's"Premiere Week." Could this mean we can expecta SHERYL CROW "Unplugged" CD sometime soon?Count on it!

to CRAIG LAMBERT, GREG THOMPSON,VAL DeLONG and the talented promotion staff atEASTWEST/ELEKTRA for bringing it all togetherwith the HUMAN LEAGUE's "Tell Me When."

ANOTHER TIP OF THE H to the many talentedprogrammers who called the shot on VAN HALEN's"Can't Stop Lovin' You." It's another in a long lineof successes for STU COHEN, BARNEY KILPATRICK,GREG LEE and the WARNER BROS. promotion dept.

...may be the only term we can use todescribe recent developments in the career of ELLENK., who rides shot -gun with RICK DEES on KIIS-FM.In addition to her work behind the mic, ELLEN maysoon be on screens and in 'zines everywhere. Youprobably know about her upcoming appearance inPLAYBOY. But recently, ELLEN followed -up her stint

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hosting Grammy coverage for KCBS-TV with anappearance on "GERALDO." She was part of apanel of editors, columnists and reporters (billed asHollywood "insiders") dishing the dirt on all theplayers in the O.J. SIMPSON trial.

KUDOS, CONGRA- and all that, to DAVID LEACH,ANDY SZULINSKI, TONY SMITH et al of the MER-CURY promo team for hitting MARTIN PAGE's"House Of Stone And Light" out of the park!

BREAK C WIKN/WINK 108FMis now on the air in State College, PA. PD RODSTACY, formerly of WHTO/Williamsport, says wecan look for WINK to play "hit music with an alter-native edge," which makes sense, since the stationserves a community that includes Penn StateUniversity.

A MOMENT NOW FOR SOME SHAMELESS SELF -PROMOTION! Our Chicago regional seminar is fastapproaching. Now, at the risk of appearingimmodest, do you think that MICHAEL JORDAN'sreturn to the BULLS was just about basketball?...seeyou there!

Q102 /Cincinnati's morning show has throwndown the gauntlet, and issued a challenge to localoffices to "eat out an elephant!" Sure enough, anarea business responded, and it just happened tobe CASABLANCA Modeling Agency, which is offer-ing the services of 20 models. The ladies will com-pete, as a team, to see if they can eat more water-melon than "KING TUSK," an elephant from theRINGLING BROTHER and BARNUM and BAILEYCircus! We've heard of IVORY GIRLS, but neverlike this

to BARBARA SELTZER and JERRYGREENBERG for the massive success ofBROWNSTONE's "If You Love Me." The EPIC/MJJgroup performed at our Las Vegas seminar, andwhere an instant knockout! BUST IT UP!!

is the name of a new 17,000 square -foot night club just opened in Tampa by the oneand only BUBBA THE LOVE SPONGE of WFLZ.BUBBA says the club will feature music rangingfrom rap and techno, to R&B and Alternative. He'slooking for record service, and promises that thenext time you're in the 'hood, you can drop in andrun up a big tab...or "sponge" off of BUBBA.

90-MINtrc that's how long it took for 94.5KDGE/THE EDGE in Dallas to sell-out "EdgeFest 95"at that city's Coca Cola Starplex areana. Ticketswent on sale Friday March 10th at 4PM, and by5:30 that evening, they were all gone...and whynot? KDGE PD JOEL FOLGER and Co. have puttogether a great line-up of artists for the April 23rdshow, including ADAM ANT, SPONGE, BLUESTRAVELER and LETTERS TO CLEO. A portion of theevent's proceeds will benefit Habitat for Humanityin the Dallas/Fort Worth area.

FAST FORWARDWPLY/Y-100 FM/Philadelphia has appointedProduction Director SEAN CALDWELL to the newlycreated post of Creative Director. If you've everheard SEAN's work, or his new "X-FX" productionlibrary, you'll know why.

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