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David Eduardo wrote:
The town was called Villa Acuña through the 60's. It was not incorporated until well into the 70's. They identified in English as "X E R F Ciudad Acuna Coahilla Mexico" during the Wolfman Jack/Brother Al period, which I remember as being the early mid '60s. |
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![]() "Dave" wrote in message news ![]() David Eduardo wrote: The town was called Villa Acuña through the 60's. It was not incorporated until well into the 70's. They identified in English as "X E R F Ciudad Acuna Coahilla Mexico" during the Wolfman Jack/Brother Al period, which I remember as being the early mid '60s. Cd. Acuña came in the 70's... it was Villa Acuña in the 60's. |
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David Eduardo wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message news ![]() David Eduardo wrote: The town was called Villa Acuña through the 60's. It was not incorporated until well into the 70's. They identified in English as "X E R F Ciudad Acuna Coahilla Mexico" during the Wolfman Jack/Brother Al period, which I remember as being the early mid '60s. Cd. Acuña came in the 70's... it was Villa Acuña in the 60's. I remember it like it was yesterday. I was a total XERF junkie when I was a kid in Scottsdale. |
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![]() "Dave" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Dave" wrote in message news ![]() David Eduardo wrote: The town was called Villa Acuña through the 60's. It was not incorporated until well into the 70's. They identified in English as "X E R F Ciudad Acuna Coahilla Mexico" during the Wolfman Jack/Brother Al period, which I remember as being the early mid '60s. Cd. Acuña came in the 70's... it was Villa Acuña in the 60's. I remember it like it was yesterday. I was a total XERF junkie when I was a kid in Scottsdale. And the manager recalls it was always Villa Acuña, Coahuila, México for his tenure, which ended around 1972. |
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David Eduardo wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "Dave" wrote in message news ![]() The town was called Villa Acuña through the 60's. It was not incorporated until well into the 70's. They identified in English as "X E R F Ciudad Acuna Coahilla Mexico" during the Wolfman Jack/Brother Al period, which I remember as being the early mid '60s. Cd. Acuña came in the 70's... it was Villa Acuña in the 60's. I remember it like it was yesterday. I was a total XERF junkie when I was a kid in Scottsdale. And the manager recalls it was always Villa Acuña, Coahuila, México for his tenure, which ended around 1972. The manager is mistaken. The ID quoted here is the one I remember. "Paul Kallinger The booming bass voice of Paul Kallinger was used to sell many of the products on XERF. At night, his recorded spots between the different sponsored shows served as a jingle break. Paul Kallinger remained on the Texas side of the border and recorded his spots at a studio in Del Rio, because he did not want to become embroiled with the lawlessness that swirled around the XERF studio and transmitter on the other side of the border. In between the different religious programs Paul Kallinger would tell XERF listeners in various versions, that: It’s always good to know that we have some fine people out there listening to the most powerful commercial voice in the world … From alongside the beautiful Rio Grande, this is XERF, Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila, Mexico. Our mailing address is Del Rio, Texas. This is Paul Kallinger. To satisfy the Mexican authorities, the portion identifying the station’s call letters and the station’s location in Mexico, would then be repeated in the Spanish language." |
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![]() "Dave" wrote in message m... David Eduardo wrote: And the manager recalls it was always Villa Acuña, Coahuila, México for his tenure, which ended around 1972. The manager is mistaken. The ID quoted here is the one I remember. You are amusing. Your recollection, reinforced by a book that is just chock full of errors, is better than the word of the guy who lived at the station for about 12 years, negotiated with the town, and handled all the licensing requirements. Many DXers from the 60's have the XERF verie letter signed by Sergio Ballesteros. |
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