Ichabod Caine |
After a four year hiatus, Seattle
broadcast legend Ichabod Caine is getting ready to reignite the Seattle ’s Country radio
scene Halloween with his new program as afternoon host of Classic Country 1520,
KXA 1520 AM.
Starting Oct. 31, Ichabod “Caine,” not to be confused with Headless Horseman
Ichabod “Crane,” will ride into AM radios throughout the northern Puget Sound
region weekdays from 3-7 pm to feature the music he showcased for 23 years on Seattle radio: Cash,
Hank, Willie, and Waylon.
Caine is among a handful of Northwest radio icons whose life
and storied broadcast career is rooted in Washington State .
Raised on the Olympic Peninsula in Forks and Port Townsend, Caine’s radio
achievements in Bellingham, Spokane, Tacoma, and Seattle propelled him to earn
the title of Billboard Magazine’s “Radio Personality of the Year” three times
and serve as host of KING-TV’s (NBC) Evening Magazine.
“What a treat on Halloween for legions of fans to hear Icky
radio all over again! You’ll never guess what he’ll say next, and he’s always
thinking about you…not like a stalker, but like your friend,” says KXA General
Manager Andrew Skotdal.
“Ichabod is the wacky, funny, family friendly neighbor you
want with you in the car or visiting while you’re making dinner.”
“Legendary live, local talent like Ichabod is what separates
over-the-air Radio from streams of songs mixed by computers” states Chuck
Maylin, executive director of the Seattle Area Radio Association. “I don’t know
anyone else who’s been a fixture on local Radio longer than Ichabod.”
“Local Radio’s specialty rests in the host’s ability to
connect one-on-one with listeners and for advertisers. You can entertain and
bond with your listeners in a meaningful way, and have a great deal of fun
while you’re doing it,” states Caine. “I’m excited to highlight everything
local in the Northern Puget Sound region.”
Seattle veteran and KXA afternoon host “Stitch” Mitchell
will move from afternoons to host KXA’s morning show on Halloween from 6:00 –
9:00 a.m.. Mitchell’s career in Seattle
radio spans from KUBE-93 to 101.5 to 97.3. Mitchell helped launch Classic
Country 1520 KXA and helped establish its sales presence.
Celebrating two years on the air this October, KXA is the Seattle area’s only
Classic Country station and
is one of two 50,000 Watt AM radio stations operated by the Skotdal family.
Classic Country 1520 KXA and Fox Sports 1380 KRKO are the
only remaining full-powered, Seattle-area stations that are still operated by
and licensed to a local family.
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