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Buzzard Archives Volume 1: Advertising

Buzzard Archives Volume 1: Advertising in Franklin, TN

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Buzzard Archives Volume 1: Advertising in Franklin, TN

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He’s one of the most iconic characters in Cleveland history. From the mid-1970s to the late 1980s, there was hardly anyone in Northeast Ohio who didn’t recognize … the Buzzard.
Created in 1974 by artist David Helton as the
mascot for Cleveland’s rock radio station WMMS 101 FM
, the Buzzard was featured on millions of bumper stickers, T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, jackets, halter tops, belt buckles, buttons, posters, sunglasses, coffee cups, beer mugs, records, TV commercials, newspaper ads, billboards—you name it.
But why a buzzard?
It seemed like a good idea at the time. After years of economic decline and population loss, Cleveland in the 1970s was being called
a dying city
. WMMS was
a young radio station
struggling to find an audience, with the FM band still so new that most cars didn’t even have FM receivers.
Pairing
a defiant scavenger
with
a scrappy, creative team
of on-air talent and promoters—it just felt right.
And it worked!
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Buzzard, this book digs into
David Helton’s personal archive
and shares his hand-picked selection of
more than 120 fun, vintage advertisements featuring the Buzzard
.
Accompanying text provides
back story and insider details
from John Gorman, the WMMS program director and operations manager who dreamed up the Buzzard and helped lead the station to market domination in those
glory days of FM rock and roll radio in Cleveland
If you ever tuned in to an All Request Weekend (broadcast in quad!) or attended a Coffee Break Concert or wore your Buzzard T-shirt to school or to a show at Blossom (that you barely remembered the next day),
just flip open this book to travel back in time …
He’s one of the most iconic characters in Cleveland history. From the mid-1970s to the late 1980s, there was hardly anyone in Northeast Ohio who didn’t recognize … the Buzzard.
Created in 1974 by artist David Helton as the
mascot for Cleveland’s rock radio station WMMS 101 FM
, the Buzzard was featured on millions of bumper stickers, T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, jackets, halter tops, belt buckles, buttons, posters, sunglasses, coffee cups, beer mugs, records, TV commercials, newspaper ads, billboards—you name it.
But why a buzzard?
It seemed like a good idea at the time. After years of economic decline and population loss, Cleveland in the 1970s was being called
a dying city
. WMMS was
a young radio station
struggling to find an audience, with the FM band still so new that most cars didn’t even have FM receivers.
Pairing
a defiant scavenger
with
a scrappy, creative team
of on-air talent and promoters—it just felt right.
And it worked!
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Buzzard, this book digs into
David Helton’s personal archive
and shares his hand-picked selection of
more than 120 fun, vintage advertisements featuring the Buzzard
.
Accompanying text provides
back story and insider details
from John Gorman, the WMMS program director and operations manager who dreamed up the Buzzard and helped lead the station to market domination in those
glory days of FM rock and roll radio in Cleveland
If you ever tuned in to an All Request Weekend (broadcast in quad!) or attended a Coffee Break Concert or wore your Buzzard T-shirt to school or to a show at Blossom (that you barely remembered the next day),
just flip open this book to travel back in time …

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