Disc jockeys--United States.
Topic
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, 1972-c.1980
Series — Case 1: Series 1; Series 2; Series 3; Series 4; Series 5 [31430059475477]
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Robert Sherman collection
Collection
0081-SCPA
Overview
Son of pianist Nadia Reisenberg, and nephew of thereminist Clara Rockmore, Robert Sherman (b. 1932) is a renowned radio broadcaster, author, and educator whose noteworthy career spans from the 1950s to today. At radio station WQXR in New York, Sherman worked as the Music Director and Program Manager, and he is best known for hosting numerous programs, including "Woody's Children" and the nationally broadcast "The Listening Room." As an author, Sherman has written columns for...
Skip Groff papers
Collection
0298-SCPA-GROFF
Abstract
Frank “Skip” Groff [1948-2019] was a record producer, record store owner, disc jockey, United States Army veteran, and record promoter who was a primary figure in the Washington, D.C. area punk scene in the 1970s and 1980s. The Skip Groff papers includes recordings related to Groff’s career as a disc jockey and record store owner, photographs, correspondence, ephemera, magazines, clippings, and an oral history interview with Groff.