JOYCE LAMONT

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Joyce Lamont began her radio career in 1950 at WCCO Radio, initially working behind the scenes as a continuity writer, crafting copy for broadcasts. Her engaging writing style and warm voice quickly led her to on-air roles, and she soon became a beloved radio presence. Lamont was famously the voice of Dayton’s Musical Chimes, a long-running segment sponsored by the Dayton’s department store, and lent her voice to a variety of popular programs including Best Buys and others that blended music, community news, recipes, homemaking tips, and travel features. 

Over a broadcasting career that spanned more than fifty years, Joyce Lamont became a household name and a daily companion to generations of listeners. At the height of her popularity, she reportedly received up to 10,000 letters a month from fans. A trailblazer for women in broadcasting, she was widely admired as a role model and pioneer in a male-dominated industry.

In 1989, after decades at WCCO, she transitioned to KLBB-AM, where she continued to work with several former colleagues, bringing her familiar voice to a new audience while preserving her signature style of warm and informative programming.

Joyce Lamont passed away in 2014, at the age of 98.

Airchecks from WCCO Radio unless specfied.

KLBB-AM (1220) - Tribute hosted by Reed Hagen - 1/5/2015  #1  #2 (40 MB each)

8/5/1955

First Bank Notes with Joyce Lamont and Ed Viehman - 4 MB - Recording is scratchy

October 1985

Joyce with "Special Events News"  #1  #2  #3  #4  #5  #6  #7  - cuts range 1 to 2 MB (provided by David Ocar)

October 1985

Joyce reading Oreck Vacuum Commercial - 1 MB each (provided by David Ocar)

October 1986

Joyce Lamont and Paul Stagg with "Special Events News" - 10 MB (provided by David Ocar)

7/14/1989

Joyce's Final Day on WCCO Radio - 13 MB

Undated

Joyce Lamont Montage - 2 MB

1/5/2015

KLBB-AM (1220) - Tribute hosted by Reed Hagen#1  #2 (40 MB each)

1/27/2015

KLBB-AM (1220) - Joyce Lamont Tribute on Flashback Twin Cities - 10 MB (provided by Tom Oszman of TCMediaNow)