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Jimmy O'Neill (DJ)

James Franklin "Jimmy" O'Neill (January 8, 1940 – January 11, 2013) was an American DJ and broadcaster who hosted the ABC television show ''Shindig!'' from 1964-1966.〔Woo, Elaine (January 14, 2013). (Jimmy O'Neill dies at 73; L.A. deejay hosted TV's 'Shindig!' ) ''Los Angeles Times''〕 O'Neill was owner of Pandora's Box, an influential Sunset Strip music venue in West Hollywood, California that was the center of the 1966 Sunset Strip curfew riots.
==Life and career==

O'Neill was born in Enid, Oklahoma.〔Zorn, Phyllis (January 15, 2013). (Variety show host O’Neill, Enid native, dies at 73. ) ''Enid News & Eagle''〕 After taking a broadcasting class at Enid High School, he began his career in radio at KGWA in Enid in 1957 and then moved to WKY in Oklahoma City, OK in 1958. One year later O'Neill landed a job at KQV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at age 19.〔Thompson, Ruth E. (May 29, 1965). ('Shindig's Jimmy O'Neill started as chorister. ) ''Gettysburg Times''〕 He also worked at WCAE. He was hired at KRLA in Los Angeles, CA a year after working at KQV.
O'Neill was the first voice heard on KRLA-AM when it switched from a country-western format to top 40.〔Kienzle, Rich (January 16, 2013). (Jimmy O'Neill, ex-'Burgh DJ & ABC "Shindig!" Host: 1940-2013. ) ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette''〕 He worked at KRLA-AM from 1959-1962, then moved to KFWB from 1963 to 1967. He spent two years at KDAY from 1969 to 1971. He also hosted ''The Jimmy O'Neill Show'' on KCOP-TV.
After O'Neill moved to Los Angeles, Chuck Barris, then-ABC daytime programming executive, green-lit the pilot for ''Shindig!''. The nationally syndicated show ran from 1964-1966.〔Staff report (September 16, 1994). (Shake, Rattle, and 'Shindig!' ) ''Entertainment Weekly''〕 He and his show were depicted on ''The Flintstones'' television animated sitcom in the season six episode "Shinrock A Go-Go," which originally aired on December 3, 1965. This episode featured O'Neill, as "Jimmy O'Neillstone", hosting the Bedrock analogue of ''Shindig'', called "Shinrock"; that program featured as one of the guest performers The Beau Brummels (as "The Beau Brummelstones") performing their recent hit, ''Laugh, Laugh''.〔

In the 1970s, he worked at KOB in Albuquerque, then it was on to Omaha, Nebraska, radio stations WOW (now KSXP) and KOIL. He returned to Los Angeles for two more stints at KRLA from 1984-1985 and from 1990-1993.
He retired in the mid 1990s and lived in West Hollywood, California. O'Neill died in his West Hollywood home five days after his 73rd birthday.〔Joyce, Ed (January 15, 2013). (LA DJ Jimmy O'Neill dead at 73, hosted TV's 'Shindig!' ) KPCC

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