{"id":109,"date":"2006-01-09T15:13:03","date_gmt":"2006-01-09T22:13:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.louielouie.net\/blog\/?p=109"},"modified":"2006-10-17T21:52:03","modified_gmt":"2006-10-18T04:52:03","slug":"rip-lan-roberts-seattle-disc-jockey","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.louielouie.net\/blog\/?p=109","title":{"rendered":"RIP: Lan Roberts, Seattle DJ w\/ Little Green Thing with a Duck"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Lan Roberts, one of Seattle&#8217;s best-known disc jockeys in the heyday of the city&#8217;s powerhouse AM rock stations, passed away recently at his home in Texas of complications from lung cancer. He was 69.<\/p>\n<p>Lan Roberts was a big ally of LOUIE LOUIE and the Kingsmen.   Over the years, he&#8217;s been in contact with the LOUIE REPORT, but I never had a chance to interview him in person, which is unfortunate.   He had <a href=\"http:\/\/home.texoma.net\/~lanbo\/\">his own blog<\/a>, where he shared silly jokes, and did his part to persuade folks to avoid cigarettes.  As my own father died of emphysema, it was a fight I could certainly relate to.   <\/p>\n<p>Looking at one of the links listed his blog, I found the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.callihan.com\/seattle\/pophist.htm\">Seattle Pop History webpage<\/a>, which features a great little story about Lan Roberts and a &#8220;Little Green Thing With a Picture of a Duck on It&#8221;:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><em>A legendary radio promo perpetrated by Lan Roberts when he was at KJR back in 1964. It started out as a joke, with Roberts telling his listeners that anyone sending him a letter would get a &#8220;Lil green thing with a picture of a duck on it&#8221; in return. In the next two days he got 3000 letters requesting the thing. Without a single &#8220;lil green thing&#8221; on hand, Roberts had to scramble, buying a block of green cloth, cutting it into little squares, and then stamping it with a picture of a duck (with &#8220;Lil Green Thing&#8221; also stamped on it) to fulfill his promise to his listeners. Dave Lewis (with Joe Johansen) later recorded an instrumental, the title of which, &#8220;Little Green Thing,&#8221; was very likely inspired by Lan Roberts&#8217; promo. Shortly after pressing the song, Dave Lewis appeared on Lan Roberts&#8217; radio show with &#8220;Little Green Thing&#8221; in hand and it was played on the air for the very first time, and later went on to become a NW hit. Roberts, of course, when &#8220;Little Green Thing&#8221; was played on the air for the first time, gave Lewis a Lil Green Thing With a Picture of a Duck on It. The instrumental, itself, went on to become a Northwest rock standard played by just about any NW group featuring a Hammond organ (which was just about all of them).<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>When you go to Lan Roberts&#8217; web site, you can see a picture of an actual &#8220;Lil Green Thing With a Picture of a Duck on It.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Those that have studied the history of LOUIE LOUIE understand that &#8220;Little Green Thing&#8221; by Dave Lewis plays a significant role.   Dave Lewis was one of the first musicians to perform LOUIE LOUIE in the Pacific Northwest, along with Ron Holden &#038; the Playboys, and the Frantics, followed by Little Bill Engelhart, Rockin&#8217; Roberts &#038; the Wailers.   While Dave Lewis performed THE SONG regularly, he didn&#8217;t actually record LOUIE LOUIE.  Instead, he did some minor alterations, and labelled his reinvented composition &#8220;Little Green Thing,&#8221; which was released nationwide on the A&#038;M label.<\/p>\n<p>The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has <a href=\"http:\/\/seattlepi.nwsource.com\/tv\/254117_robertsobit31.html\">an excellent obituary<\/a> and Jon Pearkins continues to maintain the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.lanroberts.com\/\">LanRoberts.com<\/a> website.<\/p>\n<p>My thanks to Hairy Blair for sharing this information.  Lan will be missed.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Lan Roberts, one of Seattle&#8217;s best-known disc jockeys in the heyday of the city&#8217;s powerhouse AM rock stations, passed away recently at his home in Texas of complications from lung cancer. 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