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On February 9, 1998, Jacobs joined KCCN/1420 as host of the morning-drive show. A year later, the station changed to an all-sports format. Jacobs left the airwaves. On July 7, 2007, Jacobs debuted the WHODAGUY website, which streamed live, 24 hours a day, traditional and contemporary Hawaiian music.
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In 1958, Jacobs was the program director at KPOA Radio in Honolulu. Then, in 1959, Jacobs launched and programmed K-POI Radio – Hawaii’s first Top 40 outlet. During this time, Jacobs wrote and produced the first Pidgin English rock ‘n’ roll records, among them: "Da Kine," about Hawaii's delayed
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With a broadcasting career spanning six decades, the Hawaii State Legislature recognized Jacobs for his cultural contributions in the area of Hawaiian music and the Mayor of the City and County of Honolulu honored him with a "Ron Jacobs Day." In 1997, the
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published by Trade Publishing, Honolulu, November 2008, is one of the alltime nonfiction bestsellers in Hawaii. The volume, including new photos, commissioned artwork and never-before published facts about Obama's youth in Honolulu, begins in 1959, when
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in Los Angeles. Within six months, the Drake-Jacobs’ "Boss Radio" format was Number One in America's second largest radio market, garnering national recognition for creating pop radio's most influential sound of the 1960s.
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At 23, Jacobs moved to the U.S. mainland. In 1962, he was promoted to vice president of programming for the Colgreene Corporation. From there he programmed San Bernardino's
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Jacobs resided in Pearl City, Oahu, Hawaii, where he wrote and maintained several social media sites. In 2015, Jacobs claimed to never have missed a
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Local musicians visited the Jungle Studio, playing and being interviewed. A fire in October 2009 caused the operation to shut down.
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In 1985, in conjunction with Hawaii's visitor industry, Jacobs conceived, wrote and produced a nationwide radio promotion,
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radio in Los Angeles during its ground-breaking "Boss Radio" period (1965–1969), and as co-creator of the countdown show
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and began his radio career in 1953, upon receiving his FCC license. His first job was as the all-night DJ at Honolulu's
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to form Charlatan Productions to produce films featuring recording artists in strange but eye-catching settings.
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The Colonel: The Extraordinary Story of Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley by Alanna Nash, 2003. Pg. 340
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was staged, won Program of the Year honors and two years later, Billboard named KGB Station of the Year.
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After four years atop the L.A. radio ratings, Jacobs left KHJ to co-found and become vice president of
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Tarnished Gold: The Record Industry Revisited, by R. Serge Denisoff, William L. Schurk, 1986, pg. 251
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as Hawaii's only full-time country music station, "the Western-most country station in the nation."
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In 1994, Jacobs returned to Los Angeles where he joined Radio Express as executive producer of
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and an inter-island network of stations, again donating the profits from the CD of previous
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http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/151331/radio-legend-ron-jacobs-passes
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While programming the RKO radio chain from KHJ, Jacobs teamed again with Moffatt and
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Radio, in Honolulu, as "Whodaguy Ron Jacobs." It was at KKUA that Jacobs introduced
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football game in person or on TV. At the time of his death, Jacobs was completing
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affiliate in Hawaii, as the Honolulu correspondent for the network's new program,
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In 1992, Jacobs was hired to produce and co-write the return of the radio show,
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entrance into the US, and local Hawaii rock hits by "Lance Curtis" (real name:
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Solid Gold: The Popular Record Industry - by R. Serge Denisoff, 1975. Pg 236
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During this time, Ron Jacobs continued concert promotions with Tom Moffatt,
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In July 1976, Jacobs returned to an on-air position doing morning drive on
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In Fresno, Jacobs found himself competing head on with radio consultant
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Blast from the Past: A Pictorial History of Radio's First 75 Years by
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Jacobs produced several other notable records at Watermark including "
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Radio. It was there that Jacobs conceived and produced the original
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In 1957, Jacobs teamed with fellow KGU DJ Tom Moffatt to jump-start
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Jacobs’ TV career began when he hosted the Coca-Cola Record Hop on
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like a joyful bird: A Memoir by Glenda Chung Hinchey, 2003. Pg. 31
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In February 2002, Zapoleon Publishing, Stafford, Texas, released
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In April 1997, Jacobs returned to Honolulu where he produced
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written with Todd Hewitt, longtime Rams equipment manager.
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and Videololo II), and a quarterly magazine-format series,
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entitled "Slack Key and Other Notes" (co-produced with the
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as Program Director of the Year. Jacobs’ documentary about
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Generations magazine, May 2008 issue, article by Lynn Cook
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Ron Jacobs was also a published author. His first book,
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School and heading to California for college in 1979.
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album. The KGB Chicken, later known to the nation as "
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At Watermark, Jacobs also produced the award-winning
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as the "first aural history of rock and roll music."
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program director
KHJ
American Top 40
The History of Rock and Roll
Honolulu
Punahou school
Roosevelt High School
KHON
KGU
NBC
Monitor
Henry J. Kaiser
KHVH Radio
Honolulu
Elvis Presley
Colonel Tom Parker
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History of Rock and Roll
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