The only WTIT Studio that was tacky enough to put their logo on the door. It was The Edgewood Studio (West Hartford) in 1974. It was a tiny cramped studio. We were only there 6 months. Our next studio, The Maplewood Studio did not even have a door. Much as out current digital studio, we took the door off to allow Bud's man-cave to extend from our den took a lit of work from both Kathy and all including Gary Townsend,
Sunday, November 10, 1974
Sunday, October 13, 1974
Thursday, September 19, 1974
The Edgemere Studio 1974
Bud Weiser & Many Miles 1974
Sunday, June 23, 1974
Sunday, January 13, 1974
Monday, December 31, 1973
Saturday, October 6, 1973
Tuesday, September 18, 1973
Monday, August 13, 1973
Johnnie Walker and Bouncing Billy 1973
Friday, August 3, 1973
Bud Weiser & Ed Scarborough 1973

Bud was a DJ at WILI and Ed at WDRC (as Ed Mitchell) when this photo was taken. Ed became the "voice" of WTIT (program aids & show openers) in 1973. Rod Allen had moved to Alaska, although most of his announcing work stayed with WTIT through the eighties. Bud also asked Ed to cut openers & aids for WILI. Bud had no idea if the station would use Ed's recorded promos, but thhe management loved them. At that particular time WILI & WTIT sounded a lot alike.
Saturday, March 31, 1973
Michael J & Bouncing Billy 1973
Bud Weiser Recording in Simsbury 1973

Miles & Sally at the Tape 100 Show & Party 1973
Saturday, February 3, 1973
Saturday, May 13, 1972
Rod Ewing (Rod Allen) of WDRC recording WTIT promos 1972
Killer Joe in the WTIT Studio in 1972
Wednesday, March 3, 1971
Bull Durham 1971

Bull Durham was part of the Kingswood DJs that recorded at WTIT in the late sixties and early seventies. It was at Bull's house we recorded the WTIT Marathon in 1968.
For that story, click here.
Friday, September 18, 1970
Thursday, August 13, 1970
Killer Joe at Work 1970
Teddy Q. 1970
Bull Durham in 1970

"Not Abbey Road" Outtake 1970
Bud Weiser 1970

Bud in the Soby Drive Studio. The reel-to-reel tape deck was actually Johnnie Walker's because WTIT's was on the fritz. The mono tape deck, behind Bud, was WTIT's first recorder. By 1970, we used it for jingles. Today, everything is on one computer. We haven't recorded on an actual tape, since 2000.
WTIT DJ Staff 1970
This is the actual photo taken in 1970. The version in our WTIT.net "Year by Year" Photo Gallery is enhanced through air brushing. From left: Johnnie Walker, Galloping Gary, Bud Weiser, Bouncing Billy, Killer Joe
Not Abbey Road 1970
Across from the Soby Drive Studio, WTIT in 1970 mimicks the "Abbey Road" album. From left: Joe, Billy Johnnie, Gary & Bud
Bud Weiser Sitting on Joe's VW 1970

On the day we took the WTIT DJ first staff photo shoot. As previously noted, most of the shoot was photographed by Johnnie's college buddy, Chuck. We worked a lot of hours. Toward dusk on a day in the summer of 1970. Bud Weiser was taking a "smoking" break toward the end of the day's photo sessions.
Tuesday, July 7, 1970
Johnnie with "Chuck's Gonna Sing It"

During the summer of 1970, Johnnie Walker brought home a friend from the college he attended in Florida. His name was Chuck. We called him "Chuck's Gonna Sing It" because of the 3 Dog Night album "Live at the Forum". At the begining of the song "One", a member states "Here's a song and Chuck's Gonna Sing It". Chuck sat in on all the WTIT recordings that summer, but did not utter a word. Chuck's contribution (& it was major) was to be as a photographer. All the black & white photos of the orginal five members, that summer, were shot by Chuck's Gonna Sing It. Thanks Chuck!
Hunt Winklee 1970
Saturday, January 31, 1970
The First WTIT New Year's Party 1970
Tuesday, January 13, 1970
Friday, January 9, 1970
Bud & Sally 1969
Thursday, January 8, 1970
Benny Hedges 1968

Benny Hedges was part of the Kingswood crew that became WTIT DJs. This photo was taken on the day of the WTIT Marathon. Benny recorded from 1968-1969.
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