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John Sanford Gilliland Jr. (October 18, 1935 – July 27, 1998) was an American radio broadcaster and documentarian best known for the ''
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'' music documentaries and as one of the original members of The Credibility Gap. He was born and died in his hometown of Quanah, Texas. He worked for a number of radio stations in Texas and California including KOGO in
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(1961–1965),
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in
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(1965–1970), and KSFO (AM) in
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(1971–1978).


Career


Texas radio

His radio career began in 1952 with KOLJ in his native Quanah, Texas.* While attending
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, he worked as a disc jockey at KCUL in
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. His shows were ''The House of Wax'' and ''The Man on the Beat''. From 1959-1961 he worked for KLIF in
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. He also worked at
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in
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.


California radio

At the news department of KOGO in
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, Gilliland used the
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s of John Land and Johnny Land. In 1965, Gilliland came to the news department of
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radio in
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, where he became one of the original members of The Credibility Gap which mixed topical humor along with their news broadcasts. Fellow founding member
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said of him that
Even though John was an integral part of the "Gap," working on the ''Pop Chronicles'' was always number one for him. It seemed like he was always working on it. John was a very talented guy and a lot of fun.
Gilliland researched this radio documentary, ''The Pop Chronicles'', for over two years prior to its broadcast. He interviewed many famous musicians for this show. It covered popular music of the 1950s and 1960s, was originally broadcast on
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, later broadcast on many other stations, and now can be heard online. Starting in 1971, at
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in
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, he hosted weeknights 7pm-midnight. In response to market research showing that most of its daytime audience preferred watching television at night, KSFO hired Gilliland in 1971 to host a five-hour variety block of music and entertainment evenings from 7 p.m. to midnight; Gilliland would continue as host until 1978. His shows included rebroadcasts of his ''Pop Chronicles'', an
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hour (called "The Golden Age of Radio" or "The Great American Broadcast"), '' Mystery Theater'', ''The Comedy Hour'', and ''The Great LPs''. While working there he also produced and broadcast, beginning in 1972, ''The Pop Chronicles 40s'', about the popular music of the 1940s. He was succeeded in his on-air time slot at KSFO by
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.


Retirement

Gilland left
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in 1978 and returned to his native Texas. He edited and in 1994 published ''Pop Chronicles: the 40s'' as a four-cassette audiobook, which was rereleased later as ''The Big Band Chronicles''. During his retirement he hosted a late night show on
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in Houston and did some work for KIXC in Quanah. He died in 1998. In 2003, Gilliland's sister donated the
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tapes to the
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Music Library where they for
The John Gilliland Collection
Later his 700 reel-to-reel tapes of various old radio shows was added.


Discography

* 1968: ''An Album of Political Pornography'', with Lew Irwin and The Credibility Gap (
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) * 1994: ''Pop Chronicles the 40s: The Lively Story of Pop Music in the 40s'' (Mind's Eye) . .


References


Citations


Sources

* The Pop Chronicles(audio) from the
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The Man on the Beat: John Gilliland and The Pop Chronicles
2008
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conference presentation by Andrew Justice and Jonathan Thorn
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