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"WFMU is a place where the Singing Dogs are just as important as Elvis; a place where you will, in fact, hear Elvis, but in close proximity to ritual disinterment music from Sumatra, the soundtrack from Mothra, a theremin band called Lothar and the Hand People, and the intergalactic jazz improvisations of Sun Ra's Arkestra," wrote Jaime Wolf in ...
Night People is a 1954 American thriller film directed, produced and co-written by Nunnally Johnson and starring Gregory Peck, Broderick Crawford, Anita Björk and Buddy Ebsen. The story was co-written by Jed Harris, the theatrical producer. The story is set in Berlin during the Allied occupation in the years following World War II.
Lamin Fofana, electronic music artist, producer and DJ who hosted a show on WFMU from 2011 to 2015. [35] George Flores, host of WFMU's "The David & Goliath Show" from 1976 to 1994, later a top-rated DJ in Christian radio, hosting for many years a program at STAR 99.1 FM, [36] now broadcasting at The Gate radio ministries. [37] Otis Fodder (b.
Yo La Tengo Is Murdering the Classics is an album by the band Yo La Tengo, released in 2006, consisting solely of covers.. Yo La Tengo supported the fundraising efforts of independent radio channel WFMU with annual studio visits.
Andrew Ross Breckman (born March 3, 1955) is an American screenwriter, comedian, and radio personality. He is the creator and executive producer of the Emmy Award-winning television series Monk on the USA Network and is co-host of WFMU radio's long-running conceptual comedy program Seven Second Delay.
In 2013, they released a live set on Third Man Records. [15] In 2014, Numero Group released a retrospective box set of their calls from The Best Show on WFMU. [16] In 2015, he duo made an appearance on Late Night with Seth Meyers. [17] The pair voiced characters on an episode of The Simpsons in 2016. [18]
In addition to the Saturday night WFUV broadcasts, Scelsa began hosting two additional hours of "Idiot's Delight" live on both Wednesday and Thursday afternoons for Sirius/XM Satellite Radio's "The Loft," (initially called Sirius Disorder). The four weekly hours of Sirius/XM shows are repeated early Friday mornings and on Sunday nights.
The Best Show with Tom Scharpling (formerly The Best Show on WFMU) is a combination music, call-in, and comedy Internet radio show and podcast hosted independently by Tom Scharpling since 2014, which previously aired on New Jersey–based radio station WFMU from 2000 to 2013. The show's slogan is "three hours of mirth, music, and mayhem."