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Jerry Grant

Disk Jockey Confidential

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Disk Jockey Confidential

Jerry Grant

Disk Jockey Confidential

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Disk Jockey Confidential

Jerry Grant

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R&B/Soul DJ Jerry Grant recalls mom's 45's, wiffle ball,  soul bands vs. psychedelic bands, Voice of the Theater speakers, the Brown Derby, buying the Rheem organ, letters from prisoners, Dave Gizara, Neal Payne, the Tink, Ron Whitehead, James
Ron has hosted the Red Hot and Blue show for over forty years and still leads Road Block Ron's Traveling Blues Revue at regular appearances statewide. He reminisces about meeting Howling Wolf, George Thorogood, Ernie Lundgren and Bill O'Connor.
Map Of The World host Mark Taylor speaks of world music, Hoven Droven, Dave Matthews Band, Bert Jansch, Bob Brozman, Dennis Kamakahi, Arden Gild Hall, John Cage's 60th birthday party, Grimslade, Martha Lidd, Monkees, Washington University in St
Don Berry, host of Friday Avenue C jazz, remembers Ed Hackendorn, Hank Williams, Sunset Park, banjo, William Penn High School, population explosion, the left side of the dial, WXPN, WRTI, WOEL, WPFW, geography, maps, blues, WXDR, George Stewart
Chief Engineer works at WMPH, WJBR, WTUX, WDEL, and WAMS on his way to WXDR. He also recalls Ron Krauss, Pete Simon, John Black, gopher cable, Ziggy Gorson, Dick Holmes, Godspell and John Dossett,
Classical host Larry Carr recalls his childhood in Detroit and what led him to  WVUD and the Fighting Blue Hens.
Doug looks back on singing in the church choir, playing the tuba, doing radio at Case Western Reserve and WXDR/WVUD, and buying records at 3rd Street Jazz in Philadelphia. He also recalls working with comedians Proctor and Bergman, helping prod
Pat reminisces about his long career in radio with stops at WDOV and WDSD in Dover and WTUX/WJBR -AM in Wilmington before landing at WVUD. He also sings the praises of his favorites: Sinatra, Mercer, Basie, Ellington and more. Plus Stash Record
All Tomorrow's Parties host Steve Klinge discusses the Monkees Fan Club, DuPont, Top 40 Countdown, Three Dog Night, Temptations Puzzle People, Tower Theater, WMMR, WAMS, Grandmaster Flash, the Clash, Plastic Fantastic, Jeremiah's Record Exchang
Ken Galvin talks about music personalities he admires, such as Pierre Robert, the late Ed Sciaky, the Hooters, Cindy Lauper, Robert Hazard and how he copes with the challenges of deejaying while visually impaired. Plus Meals On Wheels and the j
Crazy College host George Stewart discusses novelty records, Soupy Sales, the Monkees, Kevin Coyne, Velvet Underground, Audience, Beatles, Spike Jones, Harry Belafonte, Weird Al, Eddie Lawrence, Brother Theodore and more.
John has co-hosted  "Rural Free Delivery" one of our popular Saturday bluegrass shows for many years. He recalls his college years in Texas when Willie Nelson could be seen in TV ads for a local car dealership. He also speaks of UT Austin, UPen
Morning Java host Shelley Kelley (nee Michelle McCann) speaks of awards, the hurdy gurdy, chalumeau clarinet, Tommy James, Mungo Jerry, Glasgow High School, WNRK, female tenors, Prospect Avenue, resume writing, Chris Rewa, Susie Wollenberg and
Former station general manager Linda Vrooman talks about her early exposure to her Virginian father's bluegrass and her Austrian mother's yodeling records, her time spent managing Wilmington's Fine Times music magazine, living above Sam's Steak
Mark is host of The Morning Fog, our early Sunday morning wake-up show. He recalls WOWO, WSER, Willie Nelson, the Brandywine Mountain Music Festival, and discovering Ellen.
Ellen is host of The Greenwillow, our Celtic music program on Wednesday evening. She reminisces about the 9th Ward, Doris Day, the Wizard Of Oz, In Port Said,  Joey Heatherton, clogging, Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, New Lost City Ramblers, Fairport Co
Even Steven discusses his four hour "Boptime" show, with segments on The Beatles, rockabilly, Wilmington Delaware jazz history, 40s and 50s R&B, show tunes and the early days of rock and roll. Also Richardson Park School, Conrad High School, Sa
George co-hosts "Rural Free Delivery" on Saturdays with John Lupton, playing bluegrass, country and old time music and entertaining listeners with wry observations on life in general. He recalls his youth in Wilmington, Dick Sisler, the Clefton
Scott Birney talks about growing up in Seaford and Kennett Square, Hank Williams, Eddy Arnold, the Dave Clark Five and the Columbia Record Club. Also early intimations of disco, getting the Sin City Band together, the Roots block, the Stone Bal
Dr. Gloria James is WVUD's smooth jazz enthusiast and one of the station's most distinctive voices. She discusses Wesley College, Wellesley College, James Brown, Benny and the Jets, Isaac Hayes, Gerald Albright, WJDY Salisbury and Earth, Wind &
Classical and jazz host J. Michael Foster discusses his long and winding career as music librarian and radio host at some of our finer institutions of learning. He particularly speaks of Robert J. Lurtsema, Hugh O'Brian, French horn, University
Carl Goldstein has hosted the "Fire On The Mountain" program featuring Bluegrass, Country and Old Time music on WVUD for over forty-five years. He was also one of the founders of the Brandywine Friends Of Old Time Music, a non-profit group prod
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