John Gilliland
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John Sanford Gilliland, Jr. (October 15, 1935–July 27, 1998) was a radio broadcaster and documentarian. He was born and died in his hometown of Quanah, Texas. He worked for a number of stations in Texas and California including KOGO in San Diego (1961-1965), KRLA in Los Angeles (1965-1970), and KSFO (AM) in San Francisco (1971-1978).
While at KRLA he created the radio documentary "The Pop Chronicles" about, and featuring, popular music of the 1950s and 1960s. He also performed with The Credibility Gap.
At KSFO he hosted his "Pop Chronicles", an old-time radio hour, "Mystery Theater", "The Comedy Hour", and "The Great LPs". While working there he also produced "The Pop Chronicles 40’s" about the popular music of the 1940s.
The Pop Chronicles tapes were donated to the University of North Texas Music Library where they form The John Gilliland Collection.
[edit] Online sources
- Biography at The John Gilliland Collection at the University of North Texas Music Library
- Los Angeles Radio People, G
- Obituary from http://www.laradio.com
[edit] Other Sources
Gilliland, John. "On Chronicling Pop." in Los Angeles radio people : Volume 2, 1957-1997, by Don Barrett. Imprint Valencia, CA : db Marketing, c1997. (The pages in this book are not numbered, but Gilliland's essay is located between the E and F entries.)