by Bill Russo
From W S J R, at the top of the United States, I played the hits of the day back in the very early 1960s. One day, a rumpled man showed up and said he was the new General Manager, though in truth he looked like he had just walked unsteadily out of The Downtown Tap on Main Street in Hyannis. Long story short - he did not last more than two or three months at WSJR - but somehow he ended up going to England and becoming a close friend of all of the Beatles while being the top Dee-Jay on Radio London, one of the legendary pirate radio stations broadcasting from the ocean just offshore. He changed his name to Chuck Blair. When a group of English music fans tried to find his real identity, I provided the information. You can read the story by clicking.. http://radiolondon.co.uk/jocks/chuck/wsjr.html
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