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Is Little Walter's Time Machine online or syndicated?

Haven't heard the show since WODS put Lost 45s on.


Just found this article online that I wrote on Little Walter a few years back

Medialine is a recording studio trade magazine, the old Replication News with a new name. You can find it at most major recording studios like its competitor, MIX Magazine.

http://www.medialinenews.com/issues/2000/preparation/0606/0606.2.shtml


Radio DJ Remasters Vintage Vee Jay, Sun Catalogs

by Joe Viglione

When you walk into Walter DeVenne's office/recording studio, you have literally walked into a time machine. And "Little Walter's Time Machine" is the name of his show when he's on the road, or at WODS-FM in Boston, MA.

On his desk is an order to re-master the entire Vee Jay catalog for the Collectables label, as well as an urgent call to put together Sun Records: The Definitive Hits.

DeVenne doesn't just master these records.

"It's going to sound the way the record sounded. I want it to sound the way I heard it when I dropped the needle on it (the record), not the way it was in the studio. There were probably only 12 people in the studio!"

What DeVenne does is make the records "right," the way people heard them on the radio, or the way the original mastering engineer put the material out to the world.

"I was doing some Chuck Berry stuff for the radio, putting masters together for radio broadcast--not CD release," he notes. DeVenne's stereo mix of "Mony Mony" by Tommy James & The Shondells delights listeners of Oldies 103 in Boston. The rest of the world has to hear the mono version on Roulette. DeVenne, who incidentally has the entire Roulette catalog in his vaults, opines that Chuck Berry's original records "exploded off the turntable. The CDs didn't explode. It's the person doing the mastering that's the key to it. It's not going to sound the same (if the person mastering tries to go for a 'clean' re-master as opposed to making it sound like the record sounded)...I want to hear it (with) the impact that it had. Authenticity!"

Generally, DeVenne prefers stereo mixes when they're available, but still wants the record to sound as close as it originally sounded on the radio. The worst-case scenario, the mastering engineer points out, is RCA's reissue of the Sun Records masters by Elvis Presley: "Scratches in glorious stereo...that don't correspond" (from speaker to speaker because a stereo needle was used from the mono acetate source).

When I walked in, he was playing a hideous source tape from a client--a cassette made from a rare record. The song was "I Love You" by The Shadows. Walter heard a "tick" between second 2:17 and 2:18. He removed the tick and the hiss. He uses his pre-sets with different filters; he seeks the best source tapes. "They haven't invented anything to take distortion out. You can hide it a little, [but] when they say 'the distortion is gone' they've found a better source (tape)."

The Doo Wop Box

(Rhino) went gold selling 500,000 units to everyone's surprise. Everyone but Little Walter.

Of the Vee Jay project featuring early bluesmen, DeVenne comments, "I was in heaven doing the Jimmy Reed stuff. Peter Wolf (lead singer of the former J. Geils Band) was recently in the studio and said, 'I have these records at home and they just don't sound like that.'" Wolf was talking about the John Lee Hooker Boom Boom

album from 1959. It will be out in stereo for the first time on the Collectables label through a deal with Vee Jay and Rhino. "Gene Chandler was the last thing I did last week," says DeVenne, of remixing "Duke Of Earl" in stereo from a better source for the Vee Jay project. DeVenne's impressive credits include the German label Bear Family Records, for whom he has put together box sets of Little Richard, Fats Domino and The Platters.

The studio's wall is adorned by record covers. The vibe is further enhanced by the numerous stored CDs, DATs, and master tapes, housed securely in a facility a little north of Boston, and lovingly protected and put "right" by a legendary DJ of Boston radio. When you see "A&R/Mastering by Little Walter DeVenne," you'll know you've got the right thing.


Copyright (C) Joe Viglione
 
Varulven said:
Haven't heard the show since WODS put Lost 45s on.

WBOQ "North Shore 104.9" airs "Little Walter's Time Machine" syndicated every Sunday 8 PM - 12 midnight. They have been for a few years now. They should come in fairly well where you are north of Boston on any good receiver with an antenna.

Their regular format during the week, though it tends to stay on the "softer" side of Oldies, occasionally throws in some tunes that WODS would never touch (or used to play, but has dropped).
 
if you go on LWTM's website ( http://www.littlewalter.com/ ) it lists the affiliates, and the times it streams when he is doing the show feed.

It's been almost 2 years since he got booted off WXKS-AM when they flipped to being an Air America affiliate.

I used to see him spin over at the Town Slime in Malden till a bunch of drunken cops got him canned for not playing thier request.

He is doing a club gig later this month. I got the following Email from him the other day with the details..

Hi,
Just a note to let you know, I'M BACK!!!
After almost a year of physical problems, I'm going to do a record hop, for two nights only.
Friday and Saturday, September 22 and 23. The club is called TERRA MARA.
It's off route 93 at exit 47 in the "Guest House Suites" hotel (next to the Outback Steak House) in Metuen. It's a great, neat place with a big dance floor. Will start at 9 PM (maybe earlier).
I'd love to see you there.
Keep Rockin',
Little Walter
 
Neggy said:
if you go on LWTM's website ( http://www.littlewalter.com/ ) it lists the affiliates, and the times it streams when he is doing the show feed.

Unfortunately, many of the stations listed on Walter's website are actually no longer airing his show, including locally WWBB "B-101" in Providence.

I checked the websites of many of the stations he has listed, and many of them have since dropped all of Walter's music era (50's and early 60's) from their formats and no longer have any mention of "The Time Machine" on their website schedules, or have replaced it with syndicated 60's or 70's shows. Many of the FM's have updated from Oldies to Classic Hits stations, and some of the AM's have given up music for talk or sports.

Fortunately WBOQ "North Shore 104.9" is still airing it here, and WOMG Columbia, SC and KGMZ Aiea (Honolulu), HI are still streaming it Sunday nights.

I may try to make it up to his Methuen gig.
 
Neggy, you are right! Little Walter is returning!

I'm writing a story about him for CNC. Will post it here by the end of the week.

He just mastered "The Knockouts vs. The Genies" today and is back on his feet after hospitilzation and chemo.
He also worked on a new double DION cd. Everyone should go visit this radio pro and survivor! He's an amazing Boston area personality.

http://www.littlewalter.com

September 23 and 24 the return of Little Walter's Time Machine at Terra Marra, in the Guest Suites hotel, off of Route 93 North (if coming from Boston) at exit 47 next door to the Outback Steakhouse. 159 Pelham Street in Methuen, Massachusetts. It's right off the exit at the Guest Suites hotel.
 
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