1997 Summer/Fall On-Air Schedule

Runs from 6/23/97 to 10/5/97


Monday


3:00 AM - 6:00 AM
Rotating Hosts
Clockwise or Counterclockwise? Tune in to find out!

6:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Jewish Moments in the Morning with Nachum Segal (nachum@wfmu.org)
aka JM in the AM
Three hours of music, talk and information geared toward the Jewish community of New York and New Jersey.

9:00 AM - Noon
Rix (rix@wfmu.org)
Freeform radio as only a Jersey grown poet can do it.

Noon - 3:00 PM
Tony Coulter
Psychedelic, progressive, experimental, folk, electroacoustic, sound collage - served either as a five course meal or as a stew with lots of lumps.

3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Irene Trudel (irene@wfmu.org)
Monday kinda rough on your metabolism? Try my audio massage -- Just enough pop to keep the synapses firing, stringed-things to unknot the kins, and stimulating live music from the local fringe. Just relax -- and it's "New Age" coma-free!
Here is Irene Trudel 's home page: http://www.wfmu.org/~irene
Here are Irene Trudel 's playlists

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
The Green Room with Dorian (dorian@wfmu.org)
She's no rocket scientist, but some of her guests are. Writers, filmmakers, scientists, musicians and even Don Rickles have made their way to this 2 hour guest-fest!
Here is Dorian 's home page: http://www.wfmu.org/greenroom.html

8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Tom Scharpling (toms@wfmu.org)
Rock music covering the spectrum from "yeah, yeah, yeah" to "no, no, no"... halfway between Jack Lemmon and Meadowlark Lemon.

11:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Hour of Zack with Zack (andy@wfmu.org)
A frozen whatsit found buried in the Arctic ice melts into a free form mix of the provocative and timely.

1:00 AM - 2:00 AM
The Sub-Genius Hour of Slack with Rev. Ivan Stang
Sacred dogma, divine wisdom and econocataclysmic prophecy from the world's foremost bogus religion.


Tuesday


2:00 AM - 6:00 AM
Divine Excess with Maryann (maryann@wfmu.org)
From the ascetic to the aesthetic, it's the mood that matters. Climb aboard the purple chaise lounge for a worldly ride with chanteuses, screamers, and the nice folks in-between.

6:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Jewish Moments in the Morning with Nachum Segal (nachum@wfmu.org)
aka JM in the AM
Three hours of music, talk and information geared toward the Jewish community of New York and New Jersey.

9:00 AM - Noon
Charlie (charlie@wfmu.org)
A cavalcade of anachronisms and contemporary whatnot (freeform pop and found-sound slop).
Here are Charlie 's playlists

Noon - 3:00 PM
Unpopular Music with Kenny G (kennyg@wfmu.org)
Time: the pressant. Futuristic one-horse balletbattle pictures and the Pageant of Past History worked up with animal variations amid everglaning mangrovemazes and beorbtracktors by Messrs. Thud and Blunder. Shadows by the film folk, masses by the good people.
Here is Kenny G 's home page: http://www.wfmu.org/~kennyg
Here are Kenny G 's playlists

3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Donna (donna@wfmu.org)
Anything out is in.

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Visionary Of The Week with Dave Emory and others
Anti-fascist researcher Dave Emory (spelled E-M-O-R-Y) goes into all the hidden truths and details about evil men and their trade practices.

* alternating with *

Other lectures from other intriguing sources.

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Antique Phonograph Hour w/ Mac switching off w/ The Secret Museum of the Air with Mac / Pat Conte
Antique Phonograph hour is a collection of Pop, standard, ethnic music acoustically recorded on discs and cylinders and played on period machines circa 1895-1925.

* alternating weekly with *

The Secret Museum of Mankind features international 78 rpm records, with Pat Conte and Citizen Kafka.

8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Brendan switching off w/ Johan
Brendan provides pop music that casts spells; propaganda that makes like charisma; montage for the moment.

* alternating weekly with *

The Rock & Roll Session

Your hosts Dave Sardy and Johan Kugelberg, plus their cast of sycophantic so-called friends offer a highly opinionated guide of jams that are heavy. Show features: record reviews live on the air, plain ol' DJ'ing, obsessing over a given genre, obsessing over a given artist, obsessing over a given album, obsessing over things we dislike (often), obsessing over things we like (sometimes). We hope to become a consumer guide you can trust, even if you most definitely won't respect us in the morning. This show is catered by White Castle hamburgers, King Records and the romance of medieval France. If we don't entertain you we are really sorry.

11:00 PM - 2:00 AM
The Pounding System with Clay (clay@wfmu.org)
The International Ambient/Dance Underground. Turn the bass UP.


Wednesday


2:00 AM - 6:00 AM
Music of Our Times with Mike Anderson
Music histories, i.e.; jazz, rock, blues, spoken word, special topics studio productions, and interview specials.

6:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Jewish Moments in the Morning with Nachum Segal (nachum@wfmu.org)
aka JM in the AM
Three hours of music, talk and information geared toward the Jewish community of New York and New Jersey.

9:00 AM - Noon
Terre (terre@wfmu.org)
A whipcrack cross-section of obscuro-punk, bedroom pop,6T's haze and burn, action jazz, teutonic electrodes, rust bucket blues and more.

Noon - 3:00 PM
Irwin Chusid (irwin@wfmu.org)
A musical and found-sound radio salad suitable for moderately short attention spans. Smoky and perky gals, lots of keyboards, few horns, and the Third Coming of Cocktail music.

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
KBC Radio with KBC (kbc@wfmu.org)
See that slug at the bottom of that radio pool? That's me and I'm searching for songs for this week's show. Topically generated sludge for an atopical world.

4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Bob Brainen (bob@wfmu.org)
60's Pop, mostly. / Etc.

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Seven Second Delay with Andy Breckman and Ken Freedman
Stunt radio with listeners subjecting themselves telephonically to things that mature adults should not have to endure.

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
The Price is Beans with The Bean (bean@wfmu.org)
One hour of Jim Price and the Bean. All the favorite characterizations of two WFMU legends supported by ample doses of music and boota.

8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Trouble (trouble@wfmu.org)
Sweet fuzz fro sounds from the ether. Barbarella meets Hello Kitty for a sunny afternoon picnic by a small lake with big sharks. A struggle ensues. Trippy far outs sounds fade in and out, soulful strains stir it up, furry grooves, sweet smells.

11:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Diane's Kamikaze Fun Machine with Diane (diane@wfmu.org)
Music to slaughter livestock to; 5,000 factory farmers can't all be wrong.
Here is Diane 's home page: http://www.wfmu.org/~diane
Here are Diane 's playlists


Thursday


2:00 AM - 6:00 AM
Stan (stan@wfmu.org)
A musical journey through the lands of rock, pop, jazz and soul on the spaceship of time.

6:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Jewish Moments in the Morning with Nachum Segal (nachum@wfmu.org)
aka JM in the AM
Three hours of music, talk and information geared toward the Jewish community of New York and New Jersey.

9:00 AM - Noon
Brian (brian@wfmu.org)
Here to remind you that crazy horses all got riders and they're you and I. Music from exotic lands, improv, indie, Krautrock, garage girls, all sliced and diced in the free form blender.
Here are Brian 's playlists

Noon - 3:00 PM
The Floating Pad with Crowe (crow@wfmu.org)
Q: What's red and white and don't flush? A: The Floating Pad.

3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Wasted Vinyl with Rob Weisberg (robw@wfmu.org)
Popular and Unpopular Music From Around The World
Here are Rob Weisberg 's playlists

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
The Alan Watts Lecture Series with The Late Alan Watts
Long-dead Zen-head holds forth on futile existence and takes your hand on a voyage through this vale of tears. Compelling and though provoking rum soaked ruminations punctuated by filterless-cigarette -induced hacking.
Here is The Late Alan Watts 's home page: http://www.wfmu.org/awatts

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Joe Frank (joe_frank@wfmu.org)
Now that Joe has stopped producing new radio programs, a retrospective of all his work from his three series: Something Out There, In The Dark and Work In Progress.
Here is Joe Frank 's home page: http://www.wfmu.org/JF/index.html

8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Music To Spazz By with Dave The Spazz (davethespazz@wfmu.org)
An overmodulated, toe-stubbing chimpfest for the rock & roll set. All the hits from a guy with zits!
Here is Dave The Spazz 's home page: http://www.wfmu.org/~davethespazz
Here are Dave The Spazz 's playlists

11:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Pat Duncan (patd@wfmu.org)
Loud Live Acts
He's been playing punk rock since before you were born. Live bands in the studio every week.


Friday


2:00 AM - 6:00 AM
Rotating Hosts
A revolution in sound.

6:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Jewish Moments in the Morning with Nachum Segal (nachum@wfmu.org)
aka JM in the AM
Three hours of music, talk and information geared toward the Jewish community of New York and New Jersey.

9:00 AM - Noon
Give The Drummer Some with Doug Schulkind (doug@wfmu.org)
The finest in Micronesian doo-wop, Appalachian mambo, Turkish mariachi, pygmy yodeling of Baltimore, Portuguese juju, Cajun gamelan, tuba choirs form Mozambique, Inuit marching bands, Filipino free jazz, Egyptian kabuki theatre throat singers of the Lower East Side.
Here are Doug Schulkind 's playlists

Noon - 3:00 PM
Andy Waltzer (andyw@wfmu.org)
Brooding, emotional songs. Encompassing electronic, folk, punk and more. Live performances and spoken word too. At times disarmingly quiet, at times brutally fierce. Sometimes beautiful.

3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Ken (ken@wfmu.org)
Freeform radio for the chronically impatient. Avant-garde pop, poppy avant-garde, loud guitars, lots 'o Japanese and 45's played slow.
Here is Ken 's home page: http://www.wfmu.org/~ken
Here are Ken 's playlists

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Aerial View with Chris T. (christ@wfmu.org)
call-in show
"I want you to get out of your chairs, get out of your chairs, go to the window, open the window and say "I'm as mad as Chris T. and I'm not gonna take it anymore!" Off your chest and on the air! Your calls plot the course - your vitriol makes me whole.

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Downtown Soulville with Mr. Fine Wine (finewine@wfmu.org)
Ferns, fezneckeys, gousters: Mr. Finewine urges you to boogaloo, pearl, twine and Uncle Willie to his rare vintage soul 45's.
Here are Mr. Fine Wine 's playlists

8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Frank O'Toole (fxo@wfmu.org)
F.X.O. Recipe for radio show:

Pop with and edge, blend in intelligent noise and media soundbites, some radio-friendly rap, a dash of occasional listener suggestion, and, ...VOILA!

11:00 PM - 2:00 AM
The Hip-Bone with Bill Berger (hipbone@wfmu.org)
Krautrock, electronica, noise, improvised music, "jazz", psych, drone-nod, "rock". Long sets and no requests. World without end. Anon.


Saturday


2:00 AM - 6:00 AM
Rich Hazelton (rich@wfmu.org)
TOUCH THAT DIAL! A) None of the above; B) The aural equivalent of an odd sock; C) A congress of the topographically disturbed; D) pure unadulterated listening pleasure for those who know how to follow directions.
Here are Rich Hazelton 's playlists

6:00 AM - 9:00 AM
The Shrunken Planet with Jeffrey Davison
Roots music, mostly. Folk music of the U.S. and British Isles, blues, bluegrass, Celtic, Cajun, etc.

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
The Listener Hour with A Listener
Listener DJ Hour. You could be here. E-mail ken@wfmu.org for info on how to apply to spin.

10:00 AM - Noon
Greasy Kid Stuff! with Hova and Belinda (greasy@wfmu.org)
Now hep kittens have a radio show that won't drive parents batty. Weekly features include: 8 year old Max and 6 year old Kate's real life review, Uncle Randy's story minute, thought - provoking interviews, "Describe the pizza you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy" -- all mixed up with cool songs sure to thrill the most jaded alternakid.

Noon - 3:00 PM
Meredith (meredith@wfmu.org)
Music for nerdy boys and the girls who love them.

3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Fool's Paradise with Rex/Hound (rex@wfmu.org)
The Hound on 2nd Saturday of each month
"Within the kingdom of every soul, lies waiting the 3 beasts of humanity: 33, 45 and 78 RPM."

*and on every second Saturday*

The Hound: The men don't know but the little girls understand.

Rex e-mail:rex@wfmu.org
Hound e-mail:hound@wfmu.org

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Radio Thrift Shop with Laura Cantrell (laura@wfmu.org)
Host Laura Cantrell scours the bargain bins, church bazaars and yaard sales for those forgotten rekkids of all RPM. Often scratchy, swingy and stringy.

9:00 PM - Midnight
Pseu Braun (pseubrau@wfmu.org)
Disconcerted mumblings from the over-tired zone and Pure-Pop for Nodding People.

Midnight - 3:00 AM
Better Investment Banking with Bryce (bryce@wfmu.org)
Brycedrine is an arbitronin-antagonist indicated for broad management of amusia and ADD. Contraindications: patients with known hypersensitivity to disorganized audio stimuli or gurgling incoherence.
Here are Bryce 's playlists


Sunday


3:00 AM - 6:00 AM
Unclaimed Freight with Joe Belock (joeb@wfmu.org)
The Citizen Kane of Adult Entertainment (Garage and various rock.)

6:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Bolero with Ravel Logerie (ravel@wfmu.org)
Music from the underpaid musicans of the world.

9:00 AM - Noon
The Reggae Schoolroom with Jeff Sarge
Music for the mind, join the Reggae line.

Noon - 3:00 PM
The All-New Glen Jones Radio Programme with Jones (jones@wfmu.org)
featuring X. Ray Burns
The real life alternative radio show where a zonked pair of New Jersey fat boys mix Led Zeppelin with Sinatra while ranting about wrestling and the unmentionable.

3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Teenage Wasteland with Bill Kelly (blackhole@wfmu.org)
Host Bill Kelly, the panjandrum of punk, the blackhole of rock & roll, the guru of the garage, the sultan of surf and the King of Sunday afternoons plays Rrreal Rock & Roll to gird your loins by.

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Dave Mandl (davem@wfmu.org)
Strange music from European bands you've never heard of. Sound, noise, ambient, dub, anti-pop, and lost masterpieces from the sixties and seventies. Not very much rock and roll, I'm afraid.
Here is Dave Mandl 's home page: http://www.wfmu.org/~davem/playlists.html
Here are Dave Mandl 's playlists

8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Live at the Stork Club with Stork (stork@wfmu.org)
Live Music!
Live performance from the shabby remainder of the once-proud home of the hoi polloi. The joint still swings, though, and you can't turn around without spilling a martini all over the nearly-famous. You're on the list. So go. Just keep your hands off the broads.

10:00 PM - Midnight
Free-form Irritainment with Fabio (fabio@wfmu.org)
Forms scrutinized: 1) Opaque lounge mannerisms, 2) Impossibly obscure spent-Hippy acid music, 3) Teutonic rhythm & noise, 4) "Jazz," 5) "Pop," 6) Cut-em-up sound things, 7) 20th Century university-style serious stuff, 8) et cetera.

Midnight - 3:00 AM
Nickle and Dime Radio with Small Change (stylee@wfmu.org)
Half a pound of Hip Hop, a heaping tablespoon of southern style funk, 3/4 cup of primitive rock n' roll, a dash of Latin & ska, rinse w/ Drum n' Bass, mix all ingredients, top with Jazz, and serve. Good to yo' earhole.
Here are Small Change 's playlists


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