John Records Landecker (born March 28, 1947) is an American
Top40
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/
oldies
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disc jockey
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best known for his trademark saying "Records truly is my middle name" and creating ''Boogie Check'', ''Americana Panorama'', and satirical songs and bits based on current events such as "Make a Date with the
Watergate", and "Press My Conference". He retired from radio broadcasting on July 31, 2015. ''Boogie Check'' was a humorous feature; it was the last thing Landecker did each night on his show for about two minutes. A string of brief telephone calls was put on the air in rapid succession. From July 2007 through June 2012, he was host of "Into the Seventies", a syndicated weekend radio program from TKO Radio Networks.
Landecker returned to Chicago radio on September 28, 2020, joining
WGN (AM)
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as the 7-10 p.m. weeknights evening host.
Early life and education
Landecker was born in
Michigan
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. His father, Werner Landecker, was a
German-Jewish
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refugee. His mother, Marjorie Records, was a "farm girl from Indiana".
His middle name, the source of questions throughout his career, was not, as most assumed, a stage name. His mother's maiden name was Records (her full name was Majorie Victoria Records as Landecker himself told during the 2008 BIG89 Rewind on 890 WLS AM) and was given to him at birth. "Records truly is my middle name" is a saying Landecker frequently used on the air.
Landecker began his radio career while in high school at a station in
Ann Arbor, Michigan (WOIA-FM/WOIB, now respectively
WWWW-FM and
WLBY). He began his college career at
Grand Valley State University and worked for Grand Rapids station WERX. He later attended
Michigan State University, working at stations in
Lansing
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(
WILS
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WILS is powered at 25,000 watts ...
) and
Philadelphia
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(WIBG, now
WNTP
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) before becoming the evening jock on the 50,000-watt
WLS 890 which broadcast from
Chicago, Illinois
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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in 1972.
[Kening, Dan.]
`Big 89' Star John Landecker Back On The Air At WJMK
, ''Chicago Tribune
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''. January 11, 1994. Retrieved January 21, 2019.[ Feder, Robert]
Legendary DJ Landecker quits WLS FM
, ''Robert Feder''. July 27, 2015. Retrieved August 22, 2018. The powerful WLS
clear channel signal reached across 38 states after sundown, giving Landecker ratings that are unheard of today.
Career
In 1981 Landecker left Chicago for a stint on
CFTR 680 in
Toronto, Ontario
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.
Landecker returned to Chicago radio in 1983 on rocker
WLUP 97.9 and the following year joined
top 40
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WAGO (now
WCFS-FM
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) 105.9. Landecker remained on 105.9 after it switched to
AOR as WCKG in 1985, but left the station to return to WLS in 1986. He remained at WLS until it switched to an all-talk format in 1989.
[Childers, Scott]
WLS AM Stereo 89 - The Rock of Chicago
, ''The History of WLS Radio''. Retrieved August 23, 2018.[Childers, Scott]
, ''The History of WLS Radio''. Retrieved August 23, 2018.[10 Questions with ... John Records Landecker]
, ''All Access Music Group''. March 19, 2013. Retrieved August 23, 2018.
After spending time in
Cleveland
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at WPHR, 107.9 (now
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Broadcasting
* WENZ, a radio station (107.9 FM) licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, United States
People
* Alfred Wenz (1919–1944), a German soldier
* Fred Wenz aka Frederick Charles Wenz (born 1941), a baseball player
* Peter Wenz ( ...
), he returned to Chicago in early September 1993, beginning a ten-year run on Oldies 104.3
WJMK where he was the morning drive D.J. until 2003.
While on WJMK, his show received the Achievement in Radio award of "Best Morning Show in Chicago" in 1997, and Radio and Records Award of "Best Oldies Morning Show in America" in 2001 and 2002. In 2006 Landecker started on True Oldies 94.7 WZZN (now
WLS-FM
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) in Chicago where he was the weekday afternoon D.J. from 3-7pm until October 10, 2007. Landecker co-hosted a radio news show with former WLS colleagu
Turi Ryder
During his time in
Toronto
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, Landecker did a funny two-minute bit called 'Trudeau Talks Cute' in which he would ask set-up questions that would be followed by a tape recording of Canada's then-Prime Minister, the very popular
Pierre Trudeau. The initialism of 'Trudeau Talks Cute' was TTC, which was also used to play up the often-unpopular
Toronto Transit Commission
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. When at
WILS
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WILS is powered at 25,000 watts ...
Radio (Lansing, MI), Landecker would intro his show using a megaphone to simulate an old-time barker's voice. Called the "Radio Leviathan", Landecker talked over openings in the Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band". While doing the morning show at WJMK, he would start the "5:30 club" by having co-host Richard Cantu begin his normal newscast, then interrupt him by saying "This is Anarchy! This is Rebellion!" and stating he was tearing up the list of scheduled songs and would play listener's requests instead. He abandoned this feature soon after 9/11.
Starting on January 23, 2012, Landecker was heard from 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm (CT) Monday through Friday and Saturday 7:00 to 11:00 pm on 94.7 WLS-FM in Chicago. Landecker ended his tenure at WLS-FM on July 31, 2015. The show was streamed live, in parts, on
Periscope
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by his producer, Tony Lossano. His longtime friend and fellow DJ,
Dick Biondi
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, (whose time slot followed Landecker on WLS-FM) stopped by during the show to say goodbye.
In the summer of 2020 Landecker sent an email to WGN Radio management suggesting he fill in for morning host Bob Sirott. He was immediately offered nights 7p-10p Mon-Thur.
Personal life
His daughters are writer Tracy Landecker and actress
Amy Landecker. His autobiography, ''Records Truly is His Middle Name'', is availabl
at eckhartzpress.com
Awards and honors
Landecker was elected to the
National Radio Hall of Fame
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Three years later, Bruce DuMont, founder, president, and CEO of the Museum of Broadcast Communicati ...
in 2017 and the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2020.
Landecker was inducted into the Illinois Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on June 6, 2022. He is part of the second class of inductees and the second DJ inducted, following Larry Lujack in 2021.
References
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REELRADIO Top 40 Radio Repository (for Landecker airchecks from the 70's and 80's, type WLS or Landecker into site's search option)Scott Childers' History of WLS RadioJohn Records Landecker aircheck (WLS, Chicago, January 1972)John Records Landecker aircheck (WLS, Chicago, August 1975)John Records Landecker aircheck (WLS, Chicago, January 1986)Amy Landecker bioWIMS AM 1420 The Talk of the South Shore
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1947 births
American people of German-Jewish descent
Radio personalities from Chicago
Michigan State University alumni
American radio DJs
Living people
Place of birth missing (living people)