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The ‘Lamont & Tonelli Show’ Ends On 107.7 The Bone San Francisco

A Facebook post from the show’s page invites listeners to tune in today (11/15) for the final show.

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The “Lamont & Tonelli Show” has ended on Cumulus Media’s Classic Rock 107.7 The Bone in San Francisco.

The Bay Area duo have been on the air together for 35 years. News of the show ending is the second major development for Cumulus Media San Francisco. The company’s sports station KNBR earlier this week parted ways with Tom Tolbert and John Lund.

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Barrett Media’s sources conflict as to whether or not both hosts were not renewed, laid off or ending the show due to one host retiring.

“Lamont & Tonelli” did not address any plans for the future and the station has not announced plans to fill the morning slot.

The final song played was Pat Travers “Boom Boom (Out Got The Lights).”

The cast members, including an emotional Bone Program Director, Chasta Michaelis, thanked each other before Lamont said simply, “Bay Area, Thanks.”

This story is developing. We will add further details once they become available.

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