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List of WFMU DJs : ウィキペディア英語版
List of WFMU DJs
The List of WFMU DJs is a partial listing of notable individuals, past and present, who have been disc jockeys on the Jersey City, NJ, radio station WFMU.
*Todd Abramson, former co-owner of music venue Maxwell's in Hoboken, NJ, booking agent for The Bell House in Brooklyn, and proprietor of the Telstar Records label〔(Telstar Records info page )〕
*Michael D. Anderson (a.k.a. "The Good Doctor"), former musician in Sun Ra's Arkestra and Executive Director of the Sun Ra Music Archive〔(Sun Ra Archives )〕
* Andrew Alan Escher Auernheimer, a.k.a. "weev," controversial media hacker and political commentator, formerly imprisoned for identity fraud and conspiracy〔(AT&T Hacker ‘Weev’ Sentenced to 3.5 Years in Prison ), ''Wired'' magazine, March 18, 2013〕
*DA The DJ (Dave Amels), organist for the garage-rock band The Reigning Sound and co-founder of music technology companies Voce musical instruments and Bomb Factory Digital
*Vicki Bennett (aka People Like Us), experimental musician/recording artist
*Your Host Bobby, experimental non-musician/found sound artist, former contributor to Big City Orchestra
*Andy Breckman, creator of the USA Network TV series ''Monk'', Hollywood screenwriter,〔(Andy Breckman at Internet Movie Database )〕 former comedic folk singer, former writer for ''Late Night with David Letterman'' and ''Saturday Night Live'',〔(Production Bios - Andy Breckman )〕 and founder of (Uncle Andy Toys )
*Laura Cantrell, Matador Records recording artist〔(Matador Records Bio )〕
*Bronwyn Carlton, comic-book writer (''Catwoman,'' ''The Big Book of Death,'' ''The Books of Faerie'')
*Andy (Andrew) Cohen, Associate Editor of ''Newsweek''〔http://www.leadershipdirectories.com/NMYBInfo/Andrew_Cohen_Associate_Editor_Newsweek.html〕
*Gerard Cosloy, cofounder of Matador Records,〔(About.com: History of Matador Records )〕 former manager of Homestead Records, and publisher/editor of Conflict magazine
*Irwin Chusid, author (''Songs in the Key of Z'', and four books about artist Jim Flora); record producer (Raymond Scott, Esquivel, The Langley Schools Music Project, others); and business manager (R. Stevie Moore, Sun Ra,〔(Interview with Irwin Chusid, Administrator for Sun Ra LLC )〕 Beth Sorrentino, Curt Boettcher). Chusid is a leading authority in the realms of incorrect and outsider music.〔(Projects page at WFMU.org )〕
*(Michael Cumella, a.k.a. MAC ), Host of the ''Antique Phonograph Music Program'' since 1995.
*Evan "Funk" Davies, the longest-lasting drummer for seminal new-wave band The Cosmopolitans and current Director of Business and Operations for Digital Media at VH1
*Dennis Diken, drummer for The Smithereens and The Beach Boys, record producer, music historian〔http://www.officialsmithereens.com/dikenprj/ddproduc.html〕〔(Interview with Diken about drumcraft )〕
*DJ /Rupture (Jace Clayton), musician, DJ, writer, and producer
*Danny Fields, former manager of The Ramones and The Modern Lovers,〔(Interview with Danny Fields at Stay Thirsty Media )〕 subject of the film biography (''Danny Says'' (2015) ) 〔(''Danny Says: A Documentary on the Life and Times of Danny Fields'' )〕
*George Flores, hosted ''The David & Goliath Show'' from 1976–1994, now a top-rated DJ in Christian radio, having hosted for many years a program at STAR 99.1 FM 〔(STAR 99.1 website )〕
*Jason Forrest, aka Donna Summer, electronic-music recording artist
*Ken Freedman, DJ and General Manager. Ken preserved WFMU by arranging the purchase of the station in 1994 when license holder Upsala College faced bankruptcy. Freedman's show Seven Second Delay, co-hosted with Andy Breckman, is an innovator in radio humor, whose concepts are predicated on failure.〔(Seven Second Delay homepage )〕 Freedman is the president of Congera Public Benefit Corporation,〔(Congera Public Benefit Corporation )〕 which developed and markets The Audience Engine, a fundraising platform for radio and social media.
*Kenneth Goldsmith (air name: Kenny G), author, UbuWeb founder, conceptualist, Dadaist, journalist, exhibitionist, Poet Laureate of the Museum of Modern Art,〔(An Interview With MoMA's First Poet Laureate, Kenneth Goldsmith )〕 and professor at the University of Pennsylvania〔(UPenn Bio )〕
*Kurt Gottschalk hosts Miniature Minotaurs, author and music journalist
* Jason Grote (co-host of WFMU's ''The Acousmatic Theater Hour''), playwright and television writer (''Smash'', ''Mad Men'')〔(Jason Grote c.v. at New Dramatists )〕
*Keili Hamilton host of "Beastin' The Airwaves! with Keili" and youngest DJ in WFMU history〔http://nymag.com/news/intelligencer/breaking/56285/〕
*Dave Hill, comedian, actor, musician with the bands Cobra Verde, Sons of Elvis, and Valley Lodge.
*Billy Jam, Hip Hop Slam founder〔(Introduction to hiphopslam.com )〕
*Jesse Jarnow, journalist and author of ''(Big Day Coming: Yo La Tengo and the Rise of Indie Rock )'' (Gotham Books, 2012)
*Glen Jones, held the world record for the longest continuous radio broadcast by an individual (over 100 hours, set May 28, 2001)〔(Picture ) of Jones' Guinness World Record certificate〕
* Ira Kaplan, singer and guitarist for Matador recording artists Yo La Tengo, and former rock journalist
*Monica Lynch, longtime president of Tommy Boy Records and A&R advisor for Queen Latifah and Martina McBride〔("Queen Latifah to release The Dana Owens Album," MusicRemedy.com, September 10, 2004 )〕
*Dave Mandl, writer and editor (''Semiotext(e)''/''Autonomedia'', ''The Wire'', ''The Brooklyn Rail'')
*Jeff Mangum, founder and frontman of Neutral Milk Hotel〔(Jeff Mangum page at WFMU.org )〕
*Jim "The Hound" Marshall, longtime host of rockabilly, chitlin R&B and musical rarities, former co-owner of Manhattan's Lakeside Lounge〔(Horan, Kathleen, "East Village’s Lakeside Lounge to Shutter After 16 Years" ), WNYC, April 23, 2012〕
*R. Stevie Moore, Nashville-born pioneer of DIY home recording〔("I Am NJ" NJ.com )〕
*Frank O'Toole, former guitarist for the band (Speed the Plough )
*Douglas Rushkoff, New York–based writer, columnist, and lecturer on technology, media, and popular culture〔(Douglas Rushkoff bio )〕
*Nachum Segal, host of Jewish Moments in the Morning
*Vin Scelsa, longtime NYC broadcaster who has hosted shows on WNEW-FM, WLIR, WBAI, WABC-FM, WPLJ, WXRK, and WFUV〔(Idiot's Delight homepage at WFUV.org )〕
*Tom Scharpling, writer and executive producer of the TV series ''Monk'',〔("In Person: Gotcha! Stay Tuned," ''The New York Times'' )〕 and music video director
*Michael Shelley, singer/songwriter with five LPs, runs the Confidential Recordings label
*Steve Stein (a.k.a. Steinski), influential hip hop sampler and mixmaster〔(Interview with Steve Stein at ''The Onion's A.V. Club'' )〕
*Thomas Storck owner/founder of the Bunkerpop Records label 〔http://www.silbermedia.com/qrd/archives/59Bunkerpop.html〕
* (Irene Trudel ), engineered Jeff Buckley's first radio broadcasts and Daniel Johnston via phone with Yo La Tengo on Nicholas Hill's ''(Music Faucet )'', Technical Director for WNYC's ''(Soundcheck. )''
*Chris Tsakis (a.k.a. Chris T), host of the Sirius radio call-in show (''Freewheelin ) ''with Meredith Ochs and Chris T''.
*Amedeo Turturro, founder of the comic book magazine ''INK'' 〔http://www.fanboyradio.com/fanboy-radio-626-svas-comics-magazine-ink/〕
*Matt Weingarden a.k.a. Mr. Fine Wine, internationally known soul DJ & CD compiler
*Wildgirl (b. Ericka Peterson), Hot Rod Diva and creator of the popular "Go-Go-Rama" shows
*Douglas Wolk, writer and Dark Beloved Cloud record label owner
*Bill Zebub (a.k.a. "Professor Dum-Dum"), publisher of the quarterly death metal magazine ''The Grimoire of Exalted Deeds'' and director of an extensive catalog of independent films〔(Bill Zebub director/producer/writer/actor credits ) at Internet Movie Database〕
== References ==


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