Jim Ladd

Jim Ladd

Jim Ladd (born January 15 1948), an American disc jockey, radio producer and writer, is one of the few notable remaining freeform rock DJs in United States commercial radio.fact|date=May 2008

Unlike his contemporaries, Ladd personally selects every song he plays on his weeknight show on KLOS-FM in Los Angeles. Station management gives him complete control over show content. He combines music with atmospheric sound samples and social commentary, often inviting listeners to participate on the air. Most of his music sets center around a theme or story-line, such as Wild West outlaws, beautiful women or fast cars. He regularly adds appropriate listener requests to his themed sets; sometimes a request will inspire an entire set.

He has two theme-based shows every week, on Wednesday and Friday nights. On Wednesday at midnight, he performs an hour-long, uninterrupted segment called "Headsets." This is a theme-based collage of music blended seamlessly together, with one song leading into the next, incorporating sound effects such as voice overs and quotes from movies relating to the theme. On this program Ladd creates what he calls the "Theater of The Mind" (headphones are recommended). A "Headsets" album, done in collaboration with Billy Sherwood, is forthcoming.

His second theme show on Friday night is called "Theme of Consciousness", where Ladd plays listeners' requests for songs based on a single theme, such as "Colors", "Fire", "Dance", etc. This show recreates what Ladd calls the "Tribal Drum", describing the communal effect of radio in his pioneering days of FM radio. His repertoire combines classic rock standards by artists like the Beatles, the Doors and Led Zeppelin with songs and artists not normally heard on commercial radio. As was once standard in radio, most of his broadcasts end with a long song, such as the Doors' "When The Music's Over," Led Zeppelin's "Achilles Last Stand" or even Pink Floyd's 23-minute-long "Echoes."

Ladd served as the inspiration for the 2002 Tom Petty album "The Last DJ" and its title trackfact|date=May 2008. In his career, he has become friends with many rock legends such as Roger Waters, Tom Petty, John Lennon, and Jackson Browne, along with original MTV veejay J. J. Jackson and filmmaker Cameron Crowe. (He played an all-night DJ in Crowe's 1989 film "Say Anything".) Ladd appeared on Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters' second solo album "Radio K.A.O.S." as "DJ Jim," joined Waters on the tour that followed, and appeared in the three music videos for the album. Along the years, he has earned the unparalleled respect of the artistic and musical community, with the artist counting him "one of their own", while setting an example in integrity and professionalism within the music and broadcast industries.

Ladd began his career in 1969 at KNAC, a small Long Beach rock station. After two years there, he moved to Los Angeles station KLOS. In 1974 he moved to KMET, known to its legions of listeners as "The Mighty Met", where he would remain for the rest of the 1970s and most of the 1980s while also hosting and producing "Innerview", an hour-long nationally syndicated interview program that aired during the same period. After what many listeners and people in the industry perceived as a long steady decline in the station's output, attributed by most accounts to the station's decision to bring in consultant Lee Abrams and the strict "album oriented rock" formatting he favored, KMET management shocked southern California and all of radio by abruptly dumping rock music, the call letters and the entire air staff in 1987, switching to a new age format with no DJs at all. For several years, Ladd did not work as a DJ because he refused to follow a playlist, as most station owners demanded, though he did work at KMPC and KLSX at various times in the 1980s and 1990s. He currently plays free-form rock music on KLOS weeknights from 8 pm to 1 am. His show routinely leads its time slot in Arbitron ratings. In January 2007 his contract was renewed by his station, ensuring that LA's last Classic Rock station will remain on the air and survive (at least for a few years), as other such stations in markets across the country lose their audience and change format. Ladd is the lifeblood of LA Rock radio, fighting for free form radio, and the dignity of his audience. He has produced, written and narrated a number of nationally syndicated programs, including interviews, concert specials and album premieres.

In 1991 Ladd released a semi-autobiographical book titled "Radio Waves: Life And Revolution On The FM Dial" (St. Martin's Press), based on his radio career and the rise and fall of freeform rock radio in LA, from the genesis of freeform on the West Coast through the demise of KMET in 1987. The names of many people and radio stations Ladd encountered during that two decade period were swapped for pseudonyms; however, Raechel Donahue has said that she insisted Ladd use her real name and that of her late husband Tom Donahue in the book. David Perry, Ace Young (not to be confused with the "American Idol" contestant of the same name), Jack Snyder, Damion, and the late personalities B. Mitchel Reed and J. J. Jackson, were also among those identified by their actual "air names".

Most recently, Ladd has catered to his many listeners through his MySpace page, where he regularly interacts with members he refers to as "The Tribe." He often takes requests in the comment section, and has used the site as a source to become familiar with his listeners and promote free form radio.

Ladd received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7018 Hollywood Boulevard on May 6 2005, where friend Jackson Browne made a speech.fact|date=May 2008

As of March 10, 2008, Jim's show is now available to stream worldwide Monday through Friday on the KLOS website, and his dream of spreading free form rock and roll all over the world has finally become a reality.

External links

* [http://jimladd.com Official site]
* [http://www.955klos.com/viewentry.asp?ID=162274&PT=Jocks KLOS biography page]
* [http://www.95.5klos.com/listingsEntry.asp?ID=230515&PT=onaircrew Interview with Insideradio.com]
* [http://www.440.com/namesl.html#_jladd Ladd's broadcast history from 440.com]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Ladd — and may refer to:surnames: *Alan Ladd (1913–1964), American film actor *Alan Ladd, Jr. (b. 1937), American film industry executive and producer *Andrew Ladd (b. 1985), Canadian ice hockey player *Cheryl Ladd (b. 1951), American actress and singer …   Wikipedia

  • Ladd — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alan Ladd (1913–1964), US amerikanischer Filmschauspieler Alan Ladd junior (* 1937), US amerikanischer Filmproduzent Andrew Ladd (* 1985), kanadischer Eishockeyspieler Charles C. Ladd (* 1932), US… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Jim Duggan — For the baseball player, see Jim Duggan (baseball). Jim Duggan Ring name(s) The Convict[1] Derek Wood …   Wikipedia

  • Jim Ross — James William Ross Jim Ross en 2007. Données générales Nom complet James William Ross …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Jim Duggan — James Duggan James Duggan en 2009. Nom(s) de ring Hacksaw Jim Duggan The Convict Crazy Duggan Jim Duggan King Duggan Taille 1,93 m Poids 111 kg …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Jim Slater — Vereinigte Staaten Jim Slater Personenbezogene Informationen Geburtsdatum …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Alan Ladd — en el trailer de la película Shane Nombre real Alan Walbridge Ladd Nacimiento 3 de septiembre de 1913 …   Wikipedia Español

  • Alan Ladd — Infobox actor bgcolour = silver name = Alan Ladd imagesize = 230px caption = Ladd in The Man in the Net (1959) birthname = birthdate = birth date|1913|9|3|mf=y location = Hot Springs, Arkansas, U.S. deathdate = death date and… …   Wikipedia

  • Ernie Ladd — Infobox AFLretired caption= position=Defensive Tackle number=77 birthdate=birth date|1938|11|28 Rayville, Louisiana deathdate=death date and age|2007|3|10|1938|11|28 Franklin, Louisiana debutyear=1961 finalyear=1968 draftyear=1961 draftround=15… …   Wikipedia

  • Andrew Ladd — Kanada Andrew Ladd Personenbezogene Informationen Geburtsdatum …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”