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.

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.

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———. “Uncle Betty to Battle Seka for Rumble Honors.”
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———. “Industry Peers Honor WBCN at 3rd Annual Gavin Awards.” Press release. 1 March 1988.

———. “Local Rock 'n' Roll Comes Alive on Sunday Nights on the Rock of Boston.” Press release. 9 February 1989.

———. “Maurice Lewis Biography.” Press release. 20 June 1990.

———.
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———.
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———. “WBCN Drops the Big One Again: 415 Pound Pumpkin to Decide Governor's Race.” Press release. 30 October 1990.

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———. “WBCN'S Maurice Lewis Honored by Mayor's Office for Hosting Anti-Drug Video.” Press release. 5 April 1990.

———. “WBCN'S Maurice Lewis Receives Highest Citizenship Award from Mayor's Office.” Press release. 12 April 1990.

———. “WBCN'S Rock of Boston Rocks Boston Garden with 9 Bands.” Press release. 16 October 1989.

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index

Abbate, Bill,
237
,
254
,
262
–
267
,
283
–
284

Abel, Katy,
201
,
206
–
212
,
223

Adam
12
,
297
–
298
,
309
–
310
,
311

advertising policy at WBCN,
66
,
91
–
92
.

See also
Coca-Cola

Aerosmith,
65
,
81
,
99
,
109
,
192
,
229
,
232
;

playing WBCN eighteenth-birthday

bash,
219
–
220

Alternative Media Conference,
60
–
61
,
119

“American Revolution, the,”
4
,
28
–
29

Anderson, Ian,
42

baby chick incident,
62
–
63

Ballard, Lorraine,
121
,
205

'BCN Ballbusters,
205

Beaubien, Andy,
46
–
47
,
50
,
53
,
61
–
62
,
99
,
110
,
162

“beautiful music” format.
See
Taylor,

Marlin Bieber, David,
118
,
129
,
144
,
155
,
170
,
201
,
212
; promotions,
190
–
191
,
194
–
195
; Rock and Roll Expos,
217
–
218
; WBCN Strike,
134
–
136

Belushi, John,
149
–
150

Berardini, Tony,
120
–
121
,
143
,
146
–
147
,
155
–
159
,
161
–
162
,
192
,
300
,
318
; KROQ general manager,
224
,
243
; WBCN strike,
128
,
134
,
144
–
145

Big Mattress, the,
82
–
83
,
144
,
267
–
268
; Song of the Week,
267
–
268
.
See also
Laquidara, Charles Boston comedy scene,
186
–
190

Boston Emissions,
237
,
293
,
313

Boston Sunday Review,
122
,
209
–
210
,
243
,
245

Boston Tea Party, the,
6
–
9
,
26
–
27
,
32
–
33
,
73

Bowie, David,
196
–
198

Bracken, Bill,
298
,
304
–
305

Brodey, John,
45
,
79
,
95
,
102
,
111
,
120
,
130
,
145
,
247
; drum solo incident,
68
–
71

Burlingham, Bo,
51
–
53

Calandrello, “Cali,”
288
–
289

Cambridge Phoenix,
9
,
53
,
73

Canned Heat,
2
,
74

Capen, Stephen,
105

Cappelletti, Gino,
264

Cappello, Mark,
265

Carlough, Judy,
204
–
205

Carmelita,
175

Carrus, Gerry,
124
,
128
,
143
,
146
,
159
,
182
,
222

Carter, Nik,
277
,
284
–
288
,
292
,
296
–
297
,
299
,
304

Chachi.
See
Loprete, Larry

Choyce, Peter,
225

Christmas Rave,
278
,
303
,
309

Clark, Lenny,
188
–
190

Clash, the,
150
,
167

classical music programming on WBCN,
2
–
3
,
14
–
19
,
23
,
67
.
See also
Della Chiesa, Ron; Hastings, Mitch

Clemens, Roger,
203
–
204

Cliff, Jimmy,
95
–
96
.
See also
reggae music on WBCN

Club
47
,
22
,
25
–
26

Coca-Cola,
66
–
68

college radio,
1
,
20
–
21
,
34
,
115
,
147

Colucci, Mike (Metal Mike),
221
,
226
; Stern incident,
249

comedy on WBCN,
41
,
87
,
186
–
190
.
See also
Boston comedy scene; Couch, Tom;
5
:05 p.m. comedy segment; Fremer, Michael; Gorodetsky, Eddie; lunch songs on WBCN; Paren-teau, Mark; Sandman, Tom; West, Billy

comedy records on the air,
32
,
94
–
95

Comedy Riot, the,
188
,
190

Commercial-Free for a Free South Africa,
207
–
209
.
See also
Abel, Katy

Committee for Community Access (CCA),
124
–
125
,
145

Concert Network, Inc.,
2
,
14
–
16
,
114
; “The Golden Chain,”
16
,
19

Cosmic Muffin, the,
83
–
85
,
202
,
314

Couch, Tom,
83
,
115
,
138
,
152
,
157
,
175

Crackhead Bob,
274

Curran, Kate,
61
–
62
,
78
.
See also
Listener Line

Daniels, Charles.
See
Master Blaster

Deek,
298
,
304
–
305

Dell'Abate, Gary,
273

Della Chiesa, Ron,
2
–
3
,
25
,
29

Demuth, Bob,
157

Diedricksen, Derek.
See
Deek

DJ Melissa,
278
–
279
,
287
–
288
,
297
–
299

Dobra, Klee,
109
,
114
,
116
,
118
–
119
,
154
,
156
; with Duane Ingalls Glasscock,
117
–
118

Donahue, Tom,
13
,
30

Drop era at WBCN,
213
–
216

“Fantasy Park: A Concert of the Mind,”
104
–
105

feminism at WBCN,
63
,
82
,
85
–
87
. See also

Fremer, Michael; Steinberg, Marsha; Vaprin, Dinah “Five All Night/Live All Night,”
153
–
154
.
See also
punk scene; Schechter, Danny; Siegel, Matt

5:05 p.m. comedy segment,
186
–
188
.
See
also
comedy records on the air; Parenteau, Mark

Frampton, Peter,
228
–
229

Free Form 'BCN,
173
–
174
,
316

Fremer, Michael,
83
,
87

Gamache, Tom,
41
–
43

Garabedian, John,
175
,
256

Gilbert, Clint,
138
,
144

Ginsburg, Arnie,
2
,
11
,
76
; office bugging incident,
71
–
73

Glasscock, Duane Ingalls,
116
–
118
,
138
,
313
.
See also
Laquidara, Charles

Goodwin, Jerry,
105
,
113
,
128
,
133
,
157
,
174
; as Duke of Madness,
147
–
149

Gordon, Marc,
133

Gorodetsky, Eddie,
152
–
153
,
170
,
175
–
177

Greenblatt, Kenny,
43
,
96
,
127
,
134

Hadges, Tommy,
2
,
21
,
29
,
42
,
114
–
119
,
161

Hamilton, Mark,
301
–
303
,
308
,
312
–
313

Hank, the Angry Dwarf,
274

Hannon, Mark,
300
,
302
,
305
,
306
–
307

Harder They Come, The
(film),
95
–
96
,
136

Hardy,
295
,
302
,
305
,
307
–
308
,
310
–
312

Hastings, Mitch,
14
–
19
,
75
–
76
,
78
–
80
,
100
,
138
–
139
; selling WBCN to Hemisphere Broadcasting,
124
–
125
,
139
; sittings with Edgar Cayce,
161

“Heavy Metal from Hell,”
226
. See also
Berardini, Tony; Colucci, Mike

Heide, Tami,
191
,
199
,
215
,
221
–
222
,
225
–
228
,
242

Hemisphere Broadcasting Corporation,
124
–
126
,
129
–
130
,
132
–
133
,
138
,
146

Huckins, Brad.
See
Jay, Bradley

Hurricane Gloria remote broadcast,
216
–
217

Infinity Broadcasting,
182
–
184
,
222
–
224
,
256
,
275
,
294
–
297
; Viacom merger,
294
; Westinghouse merger,
275

Jackie the Jokeman,
273

Jackson, Eric,
74
,
109

Jackson, J.J.,
34
,
36
,
62
63
–
64

Jamaica Plain Jane,
85
,
87
.
See also
feminism at WBCN

Jay, Bradley,
175
,
181
,
199
,
225
,
256
,
283
,
291
; closing down WBCN,
313
–
314
; David Bowie concert,
196
–
198
; final night, midday shift,
252
–
254
; the Sex Palace,
253

Jazz Workshop,
22
,
74
–
75
,
96

J. Geils Band,
36
–
37
,
60
,
74
,
135
–
136
,
163
,
246

Joe's Place,
98

Juanita (the Scene Queen),
279
,
288
,
293
,
298
,
301
–
303
,
310
; surprise Limp Bizkit show,
289
–
290

Karlin, Lisa,
105
,
174

Karmazin, Mel,
182
–
184
,
208
–
209
,
222
–
224
,
250
–
252
,
275
; on Charles Laquidara,
268
–
269
; exits
CBS
/Viacom,
300
; negotiating for the Patriots,
260
–
261

Kates, Bill,
158
,
174

Kates, Mark,
238
–
239

Kendall, Charlie,
120
–
122
,
124
,
146
; manager during WBCN strike,
130
,
132
–
134

Kessel, Martin.
See
Committee for Community Access

King, Janet.
See
Juanita

Kinison, Sam,
180
,
188
–
190

Kirshbaum, Randi,
127

KMPX-FM,
13

Kopkind, Andy,
58
–
59
,
86
,
89

Kopper, Sam,
42
,
45
–
47
,
62
–
63
,
68
,
71
,
96
,
120
,
312
,
316
–
317
; Crab Louie Broadcast bus,
120
; first WBCN program director,
32
; sales department work,
28
–
29
; Starfleet Studio,
120
,
157

KPPC-FM,
13
,
30
,
37
–
39
,
42
,
51

Kraft family,
259
–
262
,
313
.
See also
sports on WBCN: the Patriots

Kranes, Bob,
199
–
200
,
225

Laquidara, Charles,
34
,
37
–
39
,
43
,
52
,
64
,
72
–
73
,
94
,
174
,
185
; baby chick incident,
62
–
63
; BMW nitrous explosion,
216
; “Charles Laquidara” sandwich,
111
; drum solo incident,
68
–
71
; leaving WBCN in 1976,
101
; leaving WBCN in 1996,
267
–
271
; matzo ball soup incident,
76
–
78
; retiring from WZLX,
292
; return to WBCN,
115
–
116
; Shellshock,
210
,
244
; Underground Camera/Honeywell-Pentax incident and trial,
92
–
94
; WBCN
40
th anniversary visit,
309
–
310
; WBCN strike,
129
–
130
,
135
,
144
.
See also
Big Mattress, the; Glasscock, Duane Ingalls; Mishegas

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