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'''Ken Tremelling''' is a long-time radio DJ who has worked as '''Ken Keene''' and '''Ken Michaels'''. He began his radio career with [[WYDE-AM]] in [[1958]]. Since then he has worked at [[WVOK-AM]], [[WSGN-AM]] and, currently, as the operations manager and late afternoon jazz DJ for [[Samford University]]'s [[WVSU-FM]].
'''Ken Tremelling''' (died [[2011]]) was a long-time radio DJ who has worked as '''Ken Keene''' and '''Ken Michaels'''. He began his radio career with [[WYDE-AM]] in [[1958]]. In the 1960s he was hired as station manager for [[Tommy Charles]]' [[WAQY-AM]].
 
Afterward he worked at [[WVOK-AM]], [[WSGN-AM]] and as the operations manager and late afternoon jazz DJ for [[Samford University]]'s [[WVSU-FM]].


Tremelling borrowed the "Ken Keene" name from fellow DJ [[Dave Ruddle]].
Tremelling borrowed the "Ken Keene" name from fellow DJ [[Dave Ruddle]].


==References==
==References==
* Carlton, Bob (April 17, 2008) "Record collectors to honor Birmingham broadcasters Bolen, Tremelling; songwriter Upton." ''Birmingham News''
* Carlton, Bob (April 17, 2008) "Record collectors to honor Birmingham broadcasters Bolen, Tremelling; songwriter Upton." {{BN}}


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Revision as of 16:04, 10 December 2018

Ken Tremelling (died 2011) was a long-time radio DJ who has worked as Ken Keene and Ken Michaels. He began his radio career with WYDE-AM in 1958. In the 1960s he was hired as station manager for Tommy Charles' WAQY-AM.

Afterward he worked at WVOK-AM, WSGN-AM and as the operations manager and late afternoon jazz DJ for Samford University's WVSU-FM.

Tremelling borrowed the "Ken Keene" name from fellow DJ Dave Ruddle.

References

  • Carlton, Bob (April 17, 2008) "Record collectors to honor Birmingham broadcasters Bolen, Tremelling; songwriter Upton." The Birmingham News