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Captain Craig "Tidbits" (Did Ya Know?)


Captain Craig "Tidbits"

CAPTAIN CRAIG

"Tidbits" (Did Ya Know?)


Captain Craig was on the air when Elvis died.  The radio station teletype machine was "dinging" to indicate a urgent news item.  He thought it was a probably just a weather bulletin (until he read the text).  He immediately returned to the control room, picked up the needle off of the record that was playing and sadly announced: "Elvis Aaron Presley, the King of Rock N Roll, is dead".
 

As a young 16 year old "Baby DJ", Captain Craig served as ring announcer at a local high school's "Night of Wrestling".  The names he read that evening meant nothing to him (because these were all unknown wrestlers).  Some 20 years later, he stumbled upon the old scorecard he had read that night and for the first time realized that he'd introduced a very young, Randy "Before Macho Man" Savage.


Captain Craig was the next to last rapper heard on the 1979 Savannah radio hit "Unwrapper's Delight" but he was actually the first one to lay down his vocals at Ragdoll Studios.  It was later re-sequenced and the finished recording was played every two hours on 95SGF during the holiday season.


On a warm South GA day in 1976, Captain Craig personally witnessed U.S. President Jimmy Carter's mom, Miss Lillian (whom he was sittin' next to in a rocking chair at the Plains Depot), tell a Yankee touring Plains what he could "do" with his complaints.  Later that same day, Captain Craig visited with legendary NBC News anchorman, John Chancellor, watching him prep for his national news broadcast.


Before he was an Academy Award nominated actor, Will Smith was a rapper called "The Fresh Prince".  In the late 80's, Captain Craig had the pleasure of hangin' out with Will Smith (& his counterpart D.J. Jazzy Jeff) at a private waterfront reception held in celebration of the duo's latest CD release.


When the Space Shuttle Columbia exploded during descent, Captain Craig was doing his Saturday morning Oldies Show while watching a live video of Columbia on the control room TV (with the volume turned down).  He promptly went on the air and relayed the tragic news and added, "It's difficult to know what to say at times like this but I feel led to play this song" ("The Lord's Prayer" by Sister Janet Mead).


Captain Craig's only television appearance came in 1980 on WTOC-TV (Channel 11) in Savannah when he was a co-host on the "Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Labor Day Telethon".  To say he was a "fish out of water" is an understatement. Now we know why Captain Craig was 'only' a "Radio DJ"...
(Click here to see a photo of Captain Craig "on camera" during a video shoot for a 2004 DVD release.)


While working on Jacksonville radio, Captain Craig talked frequently with Jax's hottest bands.  Gary Rossington & Dale Krantz (of Lynyrd Skynrd fame) would call "The Captain" and ask him to play the single edit of the latest Rossington Collins Band hit (over the phone) so they could hear the "45 mix".  Another regular caller to Captain Craig was the mom of Mike Campbell, lead guitarist in (what was at the time) an emerging rock band...  That band's name??... Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers!


Radio technology has evolved over the years but Captain Craig has worked on the air with all of the audio formats of the last half century: 45 RPM records, Albums, Tape Cartridges, Compact Discs, Cassettes, Computer Audio (MP3/WAV), etc.


In the late 90's, Captain Craig took a stab at songwriting.  Having conceived an idea for a song called "Right Here Where You Left Me", he reached out to Nashville's songwriting community for an interested co-writer.  That's how he hooked up with Nick Nixon, a major label recording artist for Mercury and MCA Records in the 70's.  Captain Craig didn't know at the time that Nick was already a very successful songwriter (having written one of the biggest country hits of the 1970's, "The Teddy Bear Song", recorded by Barbara Fairchild).  You can hear the demo recording of "Right Here Where You Left Me", co-written and sung by Nick Nixon here.  [ In order to play the audio file, you will need RealPlayer.]


Captain Craig had an awkward backstage moment when he casually asked Stevie Wonder for his thumbprint.  (For those of you who may not know, Stevie's "autograph" is his "thumbprint".)  Rule number one: Never ask a recording artist for a thumbprint autograph unless you have an inkpad nearby...


Lynryd Skynyrd kicked off their 1977 "Tour Of The Survivors" on October 13th at Hanner Field House in Statesboro, Georgia.  This tour was in support of their brand new album "Street Survivors".  Captain Craig attended this concert and witnessed first hand the magic of the 'original' Lynyrd Skynyrd band.  One week later, lead singer Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines, b/g vocalist Cassie Gaines, assistant road manager Dean Kilpatrick, pilot Walter McCreary and co-pilot William Gray were killed (and other band members were seriously injured) in a tragic plane crash in Gillsburg, Mississippi.


In the late 70's, Hurricane David hit the Georgia coast.  Captain Craig volunteered to "ride out the storm" at the radio station on a barrier island.  Who knew when the power (or radio station) would be back on.  Would any listeners still be tuned in after several days of "dead air"?  The first thing heard on the air when the station came back on was Captain Craig giving away albums, t-shirts, movie tickets, etc.  Was anyone listening?  The phone lines were full within seconds.  That's dedicated listeners!


Captain Craig had the honor of working with Dick Clark at an Oldies Show in Jacksonville (featuring Bo Diddley, Danny & The Juniors, etc) . He recalls Dick as "just like you'd expect, kind and professional" and the only person he'd ever seen then (or since) with a "dc" logo on the back pocket of their jeans.


DOOR # 1... In the early 90's, Captain Craig was awaiting Smokey Robinson's appearance at a private reception when he went searching for the nearest "facility".  Walking through the closest unlabelled doors, he found much more than expected.  In a span of 30 seconds, he met Herschel Walker, Sugar Ray Leonard and Evander Holyfield.  Captain Craig had accidentally entered a Sports Legends party.
 

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