Anyone heard from Joe McMillian lately? I'm hopin' he's doing all right.
He's a good man! Even if he runs his headphones too loud. (Insert funny story music here...)
Joe was on Magic 106.7 one Sunday afternoon; I was working on Country 96.9. Greater Media's studios were on the 2nd floor of the old Salada Tea Building on Stuart St in Boston. Studios ensconsed in a fortress-of-solitude section, while the little disc jockey's rooms were located outside of said fortress. While I was trying to return to the air studio from a visit to said Little Disc Jockey's room, the push-button cypher-lock somehow broke INSIDE the big wooden door. (push the little number buttons and the entire unit would recess into the hole in the door - no engagement possible, ergo no unlocking of door.) I was able to get the door to somehow open about three inches from the bottom and screamed for Joe, who was about 25 feet away in the Magic Air Studio. Joe couldn't hear me as he does his show with his cans on - LOUD - the whole time.
By the time the non-english speaking security guard was able to get me back in by way of another secured entryway, I got 96.9 back to its regular programming (a back-up tape system that kicks in on silence sense had performed flawlessly), and went to see Joe - who took his headphones off and asked how things were going!
Joe - let us know how you're doing?
He's a good man! Even if he runs his headphones too loud. (Insert funny story music here...)
Joe was on Magic 106.7 one Sunday afternoon; I was working on Country 96.9. Greater Media's studios were on the 2nd floor of the old Salada Tea Building on Stuart St in Boston. Studios ensconsed in a fortress-of-solitude section, while the little disc jockey's rooms were located outside of said fortress. While I was trying to return to the air studio from a visit to said Little Disc Jockey's room, the push-button cypher-lock somehow broke INSIDE the big wooden door. (push the little number buttons and the entire unit would recess into the hole in the door - no engagement possible, ergo no unlocking of door.) I was able to get the door to somehow open about three inches from the bottom and screamed for Joe, who was about 25 feet away in the Magic Air Studio. Joe couldn't hear me as he does his show with his cans on - LOUD - the whole time.
By the time the non-english speaking security guard was able to get me back in by way of another secured entryway, I got 96.9 back to its regular programming (a back-up tape system that kicks in on silence sense had performed flawlessly), and went to see Joe - who took his headphones off and asked how things were going!
Joe - let us know how you're doing?