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The Auburn Journal is one of six newspapers owned by Gold Country Media, a subsidiary established by Brehm Communications. In 2022, the newspaper was sold to Gold Mountain Media, a subsidiary of Alta Newspaper Group. [2]
The Bartell Theatre in Madison, Wisconsin, here seen in 2013, is named after Gerald Bartell. The Bartell Group is credited with being one of the inventors of the Top 40 radio format. [3] In 2010, a monument to KCBQ was put up in the Santee suburb of San Diego, honoring the station and Lee Bartell's role with it. [56]
David L. Leamon (1939–2018), American librarian Fred Leamon (1919–1981), American football player John Leamon (1804–1866), English-born Canadian merchant and politician
Bartell fretless guitars and basses advertised in the Los Angeles Free Press, 1 September 1967, mentioning "George Harrison got the first guitar...". George Harrison was gifted a Bartell fretless guitar (the first prototype) by Hollywood session player and music shop owner Al Casey, whose wife Maxine on 1 August 1967 took it up to Blue Jay Way, where Harrison was staying.