Sam Kopper above, on BCN at the 312 Stuart St studio. Probably 1969,
when he was doing the morning show.
Continuing with The Goodbye to WBCN final 4 days of Broadcast.
This is the one that explains the beginnings of progressive WBCN
radio and
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what Freeform BCN is today. This is my favorite segment
of the 4 day special because this is where we hear from Sam Kopper
1968–1973 Morning Air Talent, 1968–1970 First Program Director,
who hired JJ Jackson, Charles Laquidara, Norm Winer, Maxanne Sartori.
We will also hear from the founder of WBCN Ray Repien,
and the first voice of WBCN radio,
Harold “Mississippi Fats” Wilson (aka Mississippi Harold Wilson)
1968–1977 Air Talent
Don’t forget segments with this symbol ( # ) was not on the original
broadcast.
– Dwayne Glasscock and a Little Girl on the Radio#
– “GUMBY” by Playdough and The Gumbys #
– Sam Kopper, Mississippi Fats, Rocket Bob Slavin, Timothy Montgomery
– Old WBCN Commercial with the first woman at WBCN Debbie Almond ( Est 1970 )
– “Break Up The Concrete” by the Pretenders
– “The Music Never Stopped” by The Grateful Dead
– WBCN I.D. Springtime in Boston
– The Spring of 1968 DJ Tommy Hadges on WBCN
– Old WBCN Commercial Stop, Look And Listen
– Sam Kopper, Mississippi Fats, Ray Repien, Bradley J.
Rocket Bob Slavin, Timothy Montgomery
– All above talking about the start of WBCN
– “Kansas City ” by Willie Nelson & Susan Tedeschi
– “Julie Working For The Drug Squad” by The Clash
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