Although KROY in Sacramento had been sponsoring small "Oooh-Ahhh" plain-jane fireworks shows on July 4th since 1972, the California Capitol Restoration Gala Pyromusical Spectacular in January, 1982 was the template for the July 4th Pyromusicals that followed. Produced by a world-class California pyrotechnics company (PyroSpectaculars) it starred a newly renovated Capitol building, and included lasers, lights, and over $100,000 in fireworks. It was a huge promotional opportunity for 1240 KROY and 97 KROY-FM, and an up-front real-life learning experience for me. A few weeks after the Gala, Dick Feinberg of Golden Bear Raceway asked KROY to produce a "similar" show for the July 4th harness races at the State Fairgrounds racing facility (Cal Expo Grandstand). We explained to Mr. Feinberg that it would be expensive. He said he knew that. It turned out to be an investment with a good return. Fireworks drew lots of people to bet on the horses; the more betting, the bigger the "handle" for the racing promoters. The Show, presented as "Pryomusical Spectaculars", continued after Dick and his employer had ceased operations at the State racetrack and after KROY had died three times: once as KROY-AM (to KENZ, then KSAC-AM), once as KROY-FM (to KSAC-FM), reborn from KSAC-FM as KROY-FM and finally laid to rest as KSEG. The show followed Feinberg to Los Alamitos Racetrack (near Disneyland) in 1991, and was also sponsored, at one time or place, by KSAC FM or AM, FM-102, KFBK, Y-92, KHYL-101, KEZY-FM (Anaheim), Channel 40 TV, Channel 31 TV, and The Sacramento UNION (once the West's Oldest Daily, now the Oldest Out-Of-Business Newspaper in the West). Over the years, for each of these programs, we tried to incorporate format-compatible music of the sponsoring radio station, but otherwise, these shows feature all kinds of music, including original synthesizer performances. We wrapped it all in lofty verbage, and "Ladies and Gentlemen" type narration, and when the sun went down, our curtain came up. All of our July 4th pyromusicals end with a proud pronouncement of patriotism: The Stars and Stripes Forever. The marathon will begin with the 1982 show and end with the 1992 show. (The 1989 show is not included.) All events, with the exception of the 1991 show (presented at Los Alamitos Raceway in Orange County, California), were held at The Cal Expo Grandstand at the California State Fairgrounds in Sacramento, California, and simulcast on the sponsoring radio station. You'll hear the "Program" track of the actual performance masters. The other track (or tracks) contained voice cues for pyrotechnicians. You are welcome to imagine the colors, explosions, blasts of light and laughter, the applause and hurrahs, the guys who cut an opening in the chain-link fence so uncounted thousands could enjoy the lasers for free, the thousands of impossibly trapped motorists on the freeway and in the parking lots, the intoxicating flush of adrenalin that accompanied every perfect match of pyro with music, the feeling of watching several months' effort unfold in real time and thousands of people screaming their approval. It was all of that, and much more. The production of these strange "radio shows for fireworks" were a passion of your Repository curator, for ten wonderful Independence Days.
Happy Birthday, America! It's almost showtime...
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REELRADIO INTERNETWORK Encoder Warm Up - Verify Your Connection 1982 KROY AM/FM July 4th Pre-Show/Standby Segment (Dennis Newhall) (30:00) | |
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and GOLDEN BEAR RACEWAY present the JULY 4th 1982 FIREWORKS & LASER SPECTACULAR! Let Freedom Rock! Approximate Length: 31:00 Narrator: Tony Cox Recorded at: 97 FM / 1240 AM KROY RADIO, Sacramento Music and other: Various, license paid at time of broadcast.
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and GOLDEN BEAR RACEWAY present the 1983 JULY 4th PYROMUSICAL SPECTACULAR A July 4th Fantasy
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GOLDEN STATE RACING ASSOCIATION presents the
This program was introduced as a permanent exhibit on July 4, 2004. |
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6:28 PM PT |
1985 KSAC 97 FM July 4th Pyromusical Spectacular A Salute to Sacramento
Approximate Length: 28 minutes Tonight, we present a celebration of American Freedom! Our Salute to Sacramento is a tribute to the rich history of the River City. Our Pyromusical combines narration, music and fireworks - choreographed and synchronized electronically. We've put them all together to tell a story. It's a story of courage, determination and victory ... a true story of American freedom. The settlement that became Sacramento celebrated July 4th for the first time in 1847. Tonight, KSAC dedicates its first July 4th Pyromusical to the Sacramento of today, and to the people that make it such a great place to live! This program was introduced as a permanent exhibit on July 4, 2005. |
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The July 4th, 1986 Pyromusical Spectacular at CAL EXPO A Salute to Lady Liberty
This program was introduced as a permanent exhibit on July 4, 2006. |
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CHANNEL 31, KFBK NEWSRADIO 1530 and 92.5 KAER present The July 4th, 1990 Pyromusical Spectacular at CAL EXPO A Salute to the American Veteran
Approximate Length: 27 minutes
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THE CITY OF CYPRESS, CALIFORNIA and KEZY 95.9 FM PRESENT The 1991 July 4th Pyromusical Spectacular A Welcome Home
Approximate Length: 30 minutes Narrator: Andy Stevens, KEZY-FM Track Announcer: Joe Alto Recorded at: Studio Z, Sacramento, California Special Thanks to Zack Boles and David Whittaker Music and other: Various, license paid at time of broadcast.
Tonight, for the first time ever, Los Alamitos Race Course hosts one of California's largest
and most spirited July 4th Celebrations: The JULY 4th PYROMUSICAL SPECTACULAR!
A PYROMUSICAL SPECTACULAR is not just a fireworks show! Every one of the thousands of effects
you will see tonight has been electronically fired, on cue, from our Pyromusical multi-track
tape. This tape takes months to produce, and tonight, we would like to share it with you for
the first, and only time. We hope you share our excitement for an absolutely GRAND display of
fireworks! We're proud to Light the Sky for the Fourth of July, and Thank You for joining
our celebration!
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9:29 PM PT |
KRBK-TV Channel 31, KHYL-FM 101 and KSAC 1240 SPORTS present:
The July 4th, 1992 Pyromusical Spectacular
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