Where'd Eduardo come in? Gleason has Irish roots. Former stage name from back in the day?For those who asked, "David Gleason" is, of course, "David Eduardo Gleason", your co-moderator here.
It's a great reward and recognition for the work I have done on www.worldradiohistory.com. It's the first year they have given this award, so that makes it all the more emotion-filled!Proud to know you, David!
Eduardo is my baptismal given name. In Latin America, one frequently takes a biblical name in addition to the birth name. From being in Latin America since I was 16 (and a follower of Latin American music since I was about 12) I use the two given names for informal identification... like this site.Where'd Eduardo come in? Gleason has Irish roots. Former stage name from back in the day?
It's obviously a labor of love, but it also established "cred" for consulting clients.I gather your World Radio History site is a labor of love. Thanks for all your dedication, time, and effort to afford us all such a comprehensive resource.
Yes, I was quite active on ba.broadcast in the pre-Internet days. Those usenet groups were my contact with the real world from Puerto Rico at the time.I echo everyone's congratulations. Well deserved. Your combination of talent and dedication are rare in this business. I never knew of you prior to this message board (well - maybe the ba.broadcast usenet group - can't remember for sure) b