Reviews from past clients can also be helpful in determining their experience and professionalism. Radio name was in homage to WDGY station founder, optometrist Dr. George Young. Balance is key in Adam Auburn sets. Adam Auburn The UK native previously hosted nights at the station from 2012 to 2016. She and Susan Bradley at KRSI were the first full-time female disk jockeys in the Twin Cities. From 1998 to 2007 Chuck was on KTIS-FM, and then on Bob-FM (KLCI) with Jon Engen. Click his name for a separate page on this Twin Cities radio icon. J Rocc has won numerous DJing awards, by himself and with the Beat Junkies crew. A DJ and vocalist, Colette trades off between skills seamlessly in her sets. Terry Allan (Terry Stripsky) WAYL (1964-66), KQRS (1966-78) Terry writes: I worked at WAYL from 1964 through 1966, which overlapped with my start at KQRS in 1966. Doing death-metal vocals for so long instilled [performance] in me at a young age just full energy, full chaos. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone, and applying the relevant accessibility standards. [Tony] Glover contacted him, took him some records and, after a certain amount of haggling, got his first class radio license and took over the show when Matthews left the Twin Cities. (Minneapolis Tribune, June 8, 1969) The article implies that Glover took over in April 1969. Booking a Los Angeles DJ through GigSalad offers you extra protection you cant get anywhere else. Jack Douglas WCOW, WDGY, WMIN (1955 1958), WCCO (1973). From 1962 to 1986 Fred and his wife Muriel ran the Vant Hull (Old Time) Liquor Store at 7835 Wayzata Blvd. Glover also produced a two-hour documentary video on the life and times of the group. Search for DJs in Los Angeles, California above. Hobbins was actually an audio engineer, but the Tedesco Brothers, who owned WCOW, had a policy that WCOW engineers had to be on the air for an hour a day. 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Leigh was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2003. Zimmerman was also the host of Hi-Five Time on KSTP-TV from 1958 1959. Magazine named Cannon one of Minneapoliss Sexiest. Amanda Jones Armstrong was born in Fremont, Nebraska, on March 16, 1937, and graduated from Lincoln Northeast High School. Randy Norris (Randolph John Norris) KEYD (1951-1956). Todd Storz hired him for his station in Omaha in February 1957, and within two weeks moved him to WDGY. Read about his career on minniepaulmusic.com From a 1970 ad: Hold court with King Michael every morning, midnight to 6. His favorite part of his job is reviewing, and live tweeting, Twin Cities arena concerts. Don French KDWB (1960). Photo from 1969 courtesy Rick Burnetts Twin Cities Radio Airchecks. Ray Moss KUXL (1966), XERB, KUXL (1968). Save musicians, entertainers, speakers, and services, and theyll appear here. Storz ad: Tall, thin, friendly, contest-minded, safety-conscious, record-hopper, Texas-drawler, heavily-sponsored. Some of his nicknames were Dandy Dan Daniel and Triple-D Daniel. We've sung the praises of L.A.'s patron saint of bass house many times before, but it bears repeating: AC Slater's monthly Night Bass parties at Sound remain one of the best club nights in the city. Lance Venta is Owner and Publisher of RadioInsight.com. Kershtin was such an awesome DJ to work with for our college's formal event! lso did voice imaging on WWTC around 1980: re-recorded soundbites saying things like Ladies and gentlemen, youre listening to Brad Piras on the Golden Rock, WWTC! You can hear a couple of snippets of him starting at 1:44. Voted one of Minneapoliss Sexiest in 1975 by Mpls. Hoyer died on February 1, 1999. 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Photo courtesy John Fineberg. First image below from KDWB Fabulous Forty Survey, October 26, 1963, Don Betzold Collection, Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Leary died at home on August 4, 2021, at age 84, shortly after a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. Bands played upstairs, food and socializing was found downstairs. Steve Cannon (Bernard Cannon) WMIN (1949 1954), WLOL (1955 1957; with Don Kelly January 1957), KSTP-AM (1958 October 1971), WCCO (1971 October 1997). Hugh Cardenas KRSI (1958 1961), KUXL (November 1961 October 1962); WPBC (Sales, 1962 September 1963). Available for public and private events including club events, house parties, birthday parties, and any event involving some, Shawna V. said Hes known in particular for his collection of funk, soul, boogie, disco and rap 12-inches and 45s, but he can rock you in any way he sees fit. Well, we found him DJ George, Erin B. said Photo courtesy RadioTapes.com, Gregg Stevens WLOL (1973-74), WYOO (1974), WDGY (1975-1979). I was working midday at KQ and had an hour to drive to WAYL for the afternoon/evening shift. Whats popular in Los Angeles isnt whats popular in Phoenix, he said. This is on top of a busy gigging schedule that has him showcasing his unerring skills, playing melodic tracks alongside hard-hitting ones, blending the classics into the latest cuts with the kind of expertise that only comes from years of experience. Storz ad: Smooth, mystery-tuner, birthday acknowledger, actor, impersonator, writer, newscaster, public speaker, producer, ex-radio a.e.. Lots, Liliana C. said He was 82. Moved to KSTP on November 4, 1963. KDWB's Steve "Steve-O" LaTart and Cities 97.1's Hunter Quinn were laid off Monday, apparently as part of a wave of job reductions across the iHeartMedia conglomerate. In 1940 he was listed in the census as a musician. First image below is from a WDGY Twist album, 1961. Also performed at the Flame Cafe. In the late 1990s he abandoned breaks, moved to L.A. permanently and became a top-of-the-flier adherent of banging, festival house. Gene Leader (Gene Mean Gene Okerlund) KDWB (March 27 to October 29, 1968), WDGY (December 13, 1968 to October 28, 1970). In 2022 Denny Long reported that Rick was a retired Chief of Staff officer from the North Dakota Army National Guard. Both WCOW and WISK signed off at 8:00 PM. Well, Bill was already a well-known columnist in the St. Paul Pioneer Press, and couldnt see doing such a thing, so he turned it down. Oake returned to KTCZ-FM as morning host in May 2021. The list leans heavily on those who played rock 'n' roll - don't be looking for anyone from WCCO-AM. In the early 70s he interviewed Senator Hubert Humphrey, one Minnesotan to another. From a 1970 ad: The Solid Sound of Scott Burton starts out your day with his entertaining Burton n Eggs Show, morning from 6 to 9. In July 1977 the format at KQ changed, and Larkin left the station for a job as a record promoter. As scary and unknown as the future is when you step out on your own, thats what I have decided to do, Noble wrote. The arts and entertainment blog. Machete Win Tickets to see Taylor Swift! He previously worked at the station from 2001 to 2012 in afternoons and then mornings. Photo below courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Chris Roberts (Phil Heuer also see Lord Douglas) KDWB (March 1971 to September 1973) Follow the link for an aircheck on radiotapes.com, Chris Roberts in 1973, courtesy RadioTapes.com, Ugly Del Roberts (Darrell E. Mulroy) KDWB (1965 news), WWTC (September 1979 September 1981, 1984, 1988), KLBB (1989), KDWB (1990), KJJO (1993), WWTC (2003), Ugly Del died on March 16, 2003. Came in at the last minute and was able to provide a great experince for us! He said it was one of nine times he was fired! He was super professional from, Daphne B. said Photo below left from 1955 ad for WCOW. Rod Person KANO (1959), WDGY (1960 1961), KRSI, KSTP-TV and AM (1965-2000). Bob Friend WISK (1959 Freund), KDWB (1959-63). DJ Mel arrived on time, set up quickly and took complete charge of 30 screaming pre-tween little girls who were all hopped up on sugar. DJs played a truly eclectic mix of music from rock and pop's fringes along with jazz and new age. We had a series of choreographed dances that Alexander was able to execute, along with a very specific Run of Event that he stuck to. Jack Thayer WLOL (1943 August 1952), WTCN (August 17, 1952 January 1956), WDGY (February 6, 1956 December 24, 1958). According to newspaper listings, Tac moved from KDWB to KRSI sometime between March 26 and April 21, 1968. Photo below courtesy radiotapes.com. Don Doty died on October 12, 1966, at the age of 40, after a seven-year battle with cancer. The second image is from Jimmys letterhead, courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Put em together, and its no surprise that they know exactly how to get a party started while accommodating the occasional chin stroke. The Cities 97.1 Sampler (also titled Cities Sampler and The Cities' Sampler) was a series of albums, cassette tapes and CDs containing "live in studio" recordings from Studio C located at radio station Cities 97.1, KTCZ-FM in Minneapolis at 97.1 MHz. Mike Cunningham WMMR (U of M), 1966 1970; KUXL (1972 1974); KTCR-FM, (1972 1977). In February 1956, Doty won a Minnie Award for best Disc Jockey. They were impressed with his verbal fluency (noted the November 1966 In-Beat) and vast knowledge of music and offered him a job. Passed away in 2016. By April the hype and hyperbole began. Image below from an August 1956 WLOL Top 40 courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Dandy would be gone a second and final time within the year. Just happened to find him in the St. Louis Park phone book! Photo courtesy RadioTapes.com, Barry McKinna (Siewart) KDWB (1968 1973), WTCN-TV (1972 1983), WWTC (May 1981 late 1981), WDGY (1981-), KS95, KOOL 108, LOVE 105, Photo below from 1973 at KDWB, courtesy RadioTapes.com, Storz ad: Legitimate stager, vaudevillian, radio actor (Sam Spade series), man of a thousand voices, dialectician, singer, drummer., Allen Peter Malmberg KFMX (1974), WYOO/U100, WCCO-AM, David Malmberg: KEEY (Program and operations director), K102, KLBB, WDGY, Stu Mann WMIN (1953), WTCN (1954 1955), Gary Marshall (Marsh Walzer): U of M WMRR and WYOO/U100 (1972 1976), WLOL/AM-WRRD 13 Rock, (Also known as Bo Jangles filling in on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day for different Twin Cities stations in the 70s through the 90s), Donald K. Martin KDWB (1964 1967), WDGY (1969 1977). All of this proved a winning formula, and Jim Dandy thus took ratings for the lucrative 7:00 pm teen time slot to an all-time high for the next year and a half. By late 67, however, he tired of the shtick, quit the show, and left the station. Susan and Randi Kirshbaum were the first female disk jockeys in the Twin Cities. Then Norman Wayne went to the owner of Metromedia in New York the owner of the station to get the $50,000. Jack had a deep voice and did a show called Rhythm Roundup on WCOW featuring country uptempo tunes. He went on to several other midwest Country stations before retiring. iHeartMedia is the exclusive podcast partner of Pushkin Industries. The Minneapolis Daily Herald reported, During the course of his 70 consecutive rides Rose ate three hot dogs, lost his tie clip and seven pounds. Photo at left below courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. DJ English Rose was simply amazing! He authored three books of harmonica instruction, album liner notes, as well as countless feature articles, book and record reviews for publications as diverse as Junior Scholastic, Music Journal, CREEM and Rolling Stone. Farming changed and the businesses could not survive. Styles : Top 40, Latin, Hip Hop, House, Deep House, EDM. My parents are so excited to hear their baby boy back in SoCal, he said during a video chat ahead of the first show. Actually it was taken in the recording studio as I was producing commercials. Whats better about [dance music] is the energy isnt angry, says Ghastly. Jemayel Khawaja, [Correction: An earlier version of this article referred to Heidi Lawden as DJ Harvey's wife. She creatively, Brian J. W. said I go by DJ Manny Ace, I run a professional DJ and Event Services company that features all that you need to make. Thats Gene Leader, everyday from 3 to 7. Reggae Mix w/ Massive B. Sundays 9-11p EST. Relying more on four-on-the-floor house beats, but never straying far from the lush melodicism and jazzy sensibilities that are his trademark, a Bonobo DJ set can encompass everything from Todd Terje to Four Tet to Moderat, as well as his own remixes and edits. KSTP (Adminstrative job until June 1979), WLOL (early 1980s). KQQL (KOOL 108) (1990s.) Sundays 11p-12a EST. Brother Bill Bennett WDGY (1956-60), WLOL (1963-65). Photo at right courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. 1. Denault died on March 3, 2007 at age 81. He is house musics rock star. But with the new format, it became a job. (Jon Bream, Mpls. Green is DJing all over the summer festival circuit, including a stop at Electric Forest, but since the native Brit now calls L.A. home, we'll likely have a chance to hear him on the decks again soon. He doesnt need a loud, corny personality to get booked. Naima joins the Minneapolis market from Radio 1 in the United Arab Emirates, where she most recently served as Morning host. 1. Don Loughnane WDGY (February 6, 1956 June 1957). They made a deal to let him use the name if he plugged the organization. At that time the formats of the two stations were so different I doubt anyone ever noticed I was on both stations even though they were very close on the dial. Jemayel Khawaja, 11. What COVID has shown us all is that we can do our jobs from anywhere, he said. It got steamy as fans and friends of Cities 97 packed the room to see performances by local band Cedar Avenue, as well as national acts Donovan Franekreiter, The Rescues, and headliner One eskimO. Herb Oscar Anderson KSTP (1954-1956), WDGY (1956-1957). And Drumcells been doing his thing for going on two decades, before L.A.s underground infrastructure developed into the well-oiled machine it is now. And L.A. has more than double the population that Phoenix has, so there will be a lot of options for me.. Deep Cover drops on Mondays. Randy Cook WISK (1959), KDWB (1959-64), WWTC (1970), B.J. If you can never get enough true crime Congratulations, youve found your people. At the time he had just closed his restaurant, Sushi on the Sea, in Sooke, British Columbia. In 1951 he was an instructor at the Beck School of Radio. The radio veteran became one of the Twin Cities' best known DJs during his time at what was then Cities 97, serving as its afternoon drive-time host from 2001 before becoming the Morning Show co-host in 2012 alongside Keri Noble. Denault went on to a long career at WGN in Chicago as Paul Rogers. Bobby died in 1993. Dynamite Dave (Senechal), KDWB (1976). This is WDGYs second Paul Johnson, on staff when the station went Country in the 1970s. How soon we forget! In 1970 he left to run a station in Omaha. She was able to take song requests on the fly, and was overall just a genuinely caring and friendly person to work with, we can't wait to work with her again soon! Contact local event and wedding DJs to get a quote customized for your needs. Ralf Smith WCOW (1952), WMIN (1954 1958; his show on WMIN was Ralph and His Records), Art Snow WYOO (1974). Providing music and performances for any types of events. Blueberry Bill hour with local musicians on Sunday nights. DJ Dan Bobby Konders. Sam Sherwood remembers that at WCOW, Delmont had a kind of advice to the lovelorn program that the ladies just ate up. Thomas Love KUXL (1972). Andy Barber KSTP (1974). The eggbeater sound and sight of a helicopter on the horizon grew larger and louder [easing] down in the center of the large grassy rectangle. Keeping company with more people than a sold-out Twins game. Pat Knight KSTP (1974-75) (Also see Pat McKay), Bill Lake (also know as Carl Lensgraf) WYOO (1974), Bullet Bob Lange KDWB (1972 1979), WLOL-FM, WWTC (1988-1989), KSTP, Bob Lange, 1973, KDWB. A Detroit native, Noble began her career as a musician and released the album Fearless on EMI/Manhattan in 2005. He chartered the Royal Order of Night People, who would then engage in organized moon tanning under the light of the moon. Lord Douglas (Phillip E. Heuer also see Chris Roberts) KDWB (10/1967 to 3/1968). An article from the December 1966 Inbeat says that he has eight telephones when he broadcasts, answered by secretary Melody Galore. Coached by Al DeRusha, he spent the rest of his career as a professional wrestling announcer. One lucky, FAMILY AFFAIR: INSIDE SNOOP DOGG AND HIS BOSS LADY, By continuing to use our site, you agree to our, Tommy Lasorda: Part Of 5 Freeway Honoring Former Dodger Manager, Newsom Ends 3-Year COVID-19 State of Emergency In California, Vanessa Bryant And L.A. 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In June 1968 Ambrose participated in a contest at KQ by living in a motor home for four weeks, visiting various places around the Twin Cities and broadcasting his regular show from the KQ parking lot in Golden Valley. Some DJ companies also offer MC services as well as lighting, smoke machines, or even a portable dance floor. hardcore punk of The Middle Class, the dub-influenced funk-punk of A Certain Ratio and the call-and-response thrash of L.A.s late great Mika Miko, then Michael Stock is your kind of DJ. Deane Johnson KDWB (May 1969 September 1970). Paul Johnson WDGY (1979). Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder Delivers Perfect 9/11 Remembrance Speech, Minnesota DNR Releases "Color Changer" Map, Super Rare Form Of Cloud Spotted Over Minnesota Friday, Apple TV Presents "The Greatest Beer Run Ever", Your Doppleganger Likely Shares DNA With You, New Apple TV Doc Series Explores Women That Inspire Us, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Diamond Jim Dandy (James Brian Everts, 1942 2010). He was a swell guy. The King then walked briskly over to the microphone stand .. and in a slightly pained and disappointed voice, greeted the faithful assembled for the second coming. Also did a kiddie show on Channel 5 TV called Saddle and Boots he was Boots. Green is justly revered for his full-band live shows and original tracks, which mix breakbeats, jazz, trip-hop and future bass into a soulful stew that has nourished heads from London to Low End Theory and beyond. While there will be certain evergreen bits and topics that are more universal, he added, these will be two really different shows; the music programming will be curated differently as well. He also guest hosted Dick Clarks American Bandstand in Philadelphia. Read more, The imprint has played a key role in the underground renaissance were all currently enjoying in L.A. He called himself Tall Tan Tal., WLOL (part of Hines and Berglund), KSTP-AM (news). B. Mason Dean (Robert Gross) WDGY (1966 1967), Joe Della Malva WDGY (1956) Storz ad: News director, newscaster, WDGY news center overseer, Sound-Off editor, tipster-ringleader, scooper (on nearly every important local story), beauty judge, Simca-owner, pop science devourer), WPBC (1959). Reau was born in Minneapolis on October 30, 1922, but got his radio start playing country music in the South. Steve LaTart, executive producer for The Dave Ryan Show announced on social media Monday that he has been let go. Brad Bradford WDGY (1966). Don died in 2007 at age 95. Marc died on July 10, 2021, as a result of injuries from a fire at his home on July 6, 2021. Joe passed away February 23, 1999, at the age of 54. Back at the station a telegram was crafted with the name of the owner of the Music Hall without the owners knowledge. Both Doty and Kamman had doubts about a racy new program policy [at WTCN??] John Fineberg in 2009, posted by Randi Kirshbaum. In 1956, when WDGY was purchased by Todd Storz, he transferred from Storz station WTIX in New Orleans to become General Manager of WDGY. An encore was demanded but we unfortunately had to leave due to the venue's tight restrictions. Middle photo from KDWB Top 40. Devin W. said He retired about three years before he died in April 2021 at the age of 83. Jim Hobbins WCOW. Bob Dayton WMIN (1969), KDAN (1970), WDGY (1971 1973). Music is essential for turning a regular gathering into a true party! In 1963 he was hired by H.L. He went into the National Guard in January 1957, but returned to WDGY six months later. John MacDougall WLOL (1941 1947). Lee Vogel Did the WDGY Nightbeat show until October 26, 1963. After studying at Brown Institute, he worked in Great Falls, Montana, as well as outlets in Detroit and San Diego. Together with fellow residents Bones and Petey Clicks, plus a rotating cast of ace guests like DJ EZ and Sinden, Slater represents his emerging genre with a down 'n' dirty sensibility that encompasses everything from U.K. grime and garage to G-house and electro, woven together over filthy, funky bass lines that keep the dance floor bouncing. Albert Vant Flash Washington WLOL (1940s) See a photo of Washington taken by John Glanton under Kenneth Wilson, below. Ratan said hes stoked to be able to interact with L.A. fans. Its always great when I can bring back a prior employee who our audience loved, said Rich Davis, Program Director of Cities 97.1. Now a digital features editor with the Southern California News Group, she edits, assigns and curates entertainment content while still contributing features on a range of artists, authors and comedians. Someone remembered he had some on-air experience, asked him to fill in as the announcer, and that was that. Photo below courtesy Minneapolis Central Library. Fresh from his first Coachella and poised to wreck the decks at Hard Summer and on Night Bass' eight-city Summer Phases tour (local stop: July 1 at Union), Slater continues to tear it up. The Morning Messengers were just along for the ride like, I feel you, Karla; Im in the same boat after we put up a visual with Karla sitting criss-cross applesauce in the middle of the floor doing a broadcast.. Even . Thayer and Armstrong had a falling out, and at the tender age of 21, Armstrong moved to Colorado and bought radio station KOSI in Aurora, which he owned for 25 years. He left WCOW and produced films for about a year, then came back when the station had changed to WISK. Gene Taylor WCOW (1953-1956). While at KUXL, Dan served as Recreation Director at The Way, a refuge for troubled teens on Plymouth Ave. in North Minneapolis. (Dennis John) Leary KDWB (1962 July 1963) Hotline, KRSI (January 1964 February 1966). Droog. It was so meant to be, he said. By This year was no different: The CDs sold out in two hours when it was released on Thursday, November 18. Promotion partners Masha and Alison Swing DJ separately, but if you hear their sets bleed into one another at their Dig Deeper parties, it's clear that the two up-and-comers are on the same wavelength. Two local radio personalities are out of jobs. Harold Picha and His Band, 1950, courtesy Minnesota Historical Society. There, he played the Wolfmans sidekick Fat Daddy Washington. A year later, Hoehn returned to his alma mater to join Kling in operating what became MPRs flagship station. I had my 55th birthday bash party and I needed a DJ who would specialize in music from the '50s through the '80s. Don Betzold Collection, courtesy Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Wrote a teen-oriented column distributed in 130 school papers. In his short 40 years, Don Doty spent most of them on the air, garnering many awards as the Twin Cities favorite DJ of the 1950s. Harry took over Herb Oscar Andersons show when HOA moved from KSTP to WDGY in 1956. He went on to build stations around Minnesota and Iowa. Ron Wandmacher KEVE (March 30, 1959 to October 8, 1962); WLOL (May 16, 1965 to March 1970); KTCR. Steve Boogie Bowman WWTC (1981), KEEY-FM. He already had a presence via Mad Decent and Smog Records with his banging releases on those top labels. "I've had more fun at a time of day when most people haven't even left. Since then she has been based in the United Arab Emirates most recently co-hosting mornings at Radio 1 UAE with current Q102 WIOQ Philadelphia evening host Sam Nugget Dababneh. From February to April 1955, he hosted the Don Doty TV Show on Channel 11. Using data from quotes sent through GigSalad, weve gathered average pricing for hiring DJs in Los Angeles, CA. Steve died in April 2009. His father was a recording artist in Sweden. He passed away on September 24, 2012. In 1966, Hoehn traveled from Minneapolis with his fellow KUXL staffers Bob Smith (a.k.a. Paul Stagg was inducted into the Minnesota Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2017. Why not? Don Anderson WLOL (1954-59) on the Mr. Jimmy was inducted into the Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2002. Couples cozied up on couches and groups gathered around tables as a TV played the band performances that were happening on the floor above. The label says it was Made in Hollywood for Non-Commercial Use. Greg has donated this fine instrumental 78 to the Pavek Museum of Broadcasting! JSTJR It is now a ghost town. Win Tickets to see Wilder Woods! Stu Gang (Jeffrey Stewart) WTCN ( -1/1957), WDGY (news 1/1957- ), WTCN-TV (1964). L.A. native Amanda Jones has been enhancing and enchanting L.A.s best-known gloomy grinds (Malediction Society, Bar Sinister, Das Bunker, Evil Club Empire parties) for more than two decades, and she only seems to get better as time goes by. He also received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2007 Mid-America Music Hall of Fame. Hunter Quinn, a morning host on Cities 97.1 also used Twitter Monday to reveal that he was also unemployed. The Morning Mess is back in-studio now with precautions, of course and they teased that they do have some special surprises and bits up their sleeves that are special to the L.A. audience. He then moved to Los Angeles and got into video production. Also known as Brother Bob. Excerpted from Steve Iverson and Julian Wests site Minnesota Kid Vid: In the early 1940s, Sev Widman (Severance J. Widman, Jr. 1922-1981) launched Studio Party Wham, a midnight program on WMIN Radio with his friend Leigh Kamman.
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