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Al Anthony (born Almondo Antonio Vincenzo Fiori in 1930 in Endicott, New York) is an American former
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radio personality and pioneer rock and roll DJ. Anthony was most well known as a disc jockey for KAFY 550 AM in
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during the 1950s and later at KFXM 590 AM and co-located sister station(KDUO-FM) in San Bernardino, California during the 1960s, where he was also the station's Director of Operations. Later, he was Executive Vice President of the Tullis & Hearne California chain of broadcasting stations. In late Fall of 1958 and early Winter of 1959, Anthony was the top rated DJ in the United States, by share of rated audience, not by market size.


Military service

Anthony served in the
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as an aircraft flight engineer / engine mechanic in a
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heavy bomber in the
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. Full four year tour of duty 1949-53 In 1949, he participated in the support crew of the first ever non-stop, around-the-world flight, in a
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B-50 Superfortress named ''Lucky Lady II''. The flight took 96 hours and 4 minutes.


Early radio career

After his military service, Anthony graduated from LA State College, where he majored in television and radio broadcasting, under the GI Bill. He concurrently attended Ogden's Radio Operational Engineering School, a short course teaching environment and passed the tests to obtain a First Class FCC Radiotelephone Operators License. Anthony's first radio jobs were part-time work for KBLA 1500 am in
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formerly known as KROQ-AM now long gone, and KSPA 1400 am in
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. In 1956, Anthony was hired as a full-time personality at ''KSLR'' in Oceanside. He aided in setting up the first radio station ever, located between Los Angeles and Oceanside, providing local broadcast service between those two cities. He also worked as Director of Operations of KDEO-AM, San Diego, KFXM-AM, San Bernardino, KDUO-FM, Riverside and Director of Operations or sales manager for other stations: KWIZ, KQLH, KCAL, KEAP,and temp on air, KFWB, KRLA, Los Angeles.


Film and television

He hosted his own TV show, ''Al Anthony Dance Party'', in the 1961–62, on a local Southern California UHF TV station.


AFTRA Strike

On October 25, 1968, Anthony was the Director of Operations at ''KFXM, Tiger Radio 590'', when an
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strike resulted in a walkout of the radio station's on-air staff, including Jim Conniff (son of Columbia Records recording artist
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), Charlie Walters, Brad Edwards, Don McCoy ( "The Magical Mystery Man"), Jonny Bruce, Sherman Mason, and Craig Denny—along with the announcing staff at sister station KDUO-FM. Anthony and other members of the station's management and sales staff immediately took over disc jockeying duties, adopting the mysterious personas of "The Jones Boys". Al Anthony went by the alias, ''Casey Jones'', while the other fill-in DJs were similarly referred to as "John Paul Jones" (a.k.a. Dan Daly), "Davy Jones" (a.k.a. Danny Dare), "Lonesome Jones" (a.k.a. Gary Evans), "Tom Jones" (a.k.a. Dave McKay), "Unsinkable Jones" (a.k.a. Bob B. Blue), "Just Plain Jones" (a.k.a. Kim Terry) and "Anonymous Jones" (a.k.a. Al Barnett). There was also a "Pappy Jones", a KFXM/KDUO-FM station engineer. This strategy not only allowed the station to survive the walkout, but resulted in an increase in ratings due to the mystery surrounding the "new" DJs. The true air staff identities of "The Jones Boys" was finally publicly revealed in a new ''Tiger Tune Sheet'' weekly survey format published on July 4, 1969. The certification of AFTRA as representing the union of KFXM/KDUO-FM announcers was never completed. The Jones Boys were really scabs, in Union terms. He implemented the first and only radio station that owned its own live
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during the sixties when 'everything tiger' was the craze. He established "Tiger Radio as the logo/theme for KFXM, KAFY and KDEO, all top rated rock and roll outlets in Southern California.Archives of Tiger Mags, Tune Sheets, newspaper articles, interviews, diary notes, station documents, and personal knowledge/recollections by Ben E. McCoy. The tiger was cared for by Al Barnett, who was a staffer. The tiger's name was Jocko.


Awards and honors

A (Indigogo) public online funding effort, was made for Anthony (Fiori) to produce a movie feature / video DVD of his experiences, with a goal of raising $25,000 The documentary has not been completed. As of 2020, the website www.revisitrockradio.com. Anthony co-presented the Beatles and Rolling Stones to the west coast, as an original co-presenter. As of 2022, Anthony (Fiori) now lives in Knoxville, TN and is 92 years old.


References

http://igg.me/at/RevisitRockRadio-ADocumentar
www.revisitrockradio.com
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