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The 50s/60s live at WINY-Putnam CT (and so does Bill Alley)

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uncleDJ

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Greetings,

A SE New England voice from the past has been quietly making noise in the Quiet Corner of northeastern CT with a 'truer than true' Oldies show Sunday mornings from 6-11am on WINY-1350AM/Putnam (Osbrey Broadcasting).

It's me...Bill Alley...always somewhere in this business trying to bring back the good old days when radio was fun, the music was infectiously good and everyone felt better about tuning in.

A little history first, latest to earliest, on 'moi':

-2007, May: Gary & Karen Osbrey and I agreed to my hosting Juke Box Gold on WINY, a 5-hour Sunday morning adventure into the 50s and 60s quickly disappearing from other stations. This is PERSONALITY MUSIC RADIO like we used to do!!! Audiences listening in (including online at winyradio.com) instantly take to the show which replaced a nostalgia music program hosted by friend and UPBEAT DJ owner/operator Greg Bugbee. Goal here has always been to keep it fun, interesting, and packed with the doo-wap, oldies standards, early rock, soul, jazz & country crossovers we knew and still love today. It is truly radio we all remember from this era, not the typical 'hits' most oldies stations keep in rotation...(when was the last time you heard 'Roll With Me Henry' -Etta James on Oldies radio?)

-2003-04: WINY-1350AM/Putnam CT again, this time hosting PM Drive with newsman and good buddy John Ryan (retired). People still talk about this quirky duo and the stuff we'd yap about on air. Add the other news junkie on staff at the time (Josh Walsh, still with ESPN HQ and occasionally on traffic for WTNH9/New Haven CT) and you have probably one of the best teams I've ever worked with behind the mic over 30 years of dabbling in this biz.

-1993 to 2002: Working new formats, having reviews from stations and groups of potential investors (including PriceWaterhouse Coopers, an ABC/Cap City insider who shall remain en cognito) but sadly not getting much headway. The formats I've been told then were '10 years ahead of their time', a great pat on the back but didn't do squat to change the sound radio has desperately needed. Some of that formula had to do with format merging, or in some cases, 'smashing' formats together to make a wider base of music with great appeal (yeah, even my real estate agent has asked for a copy of the demos) but no 'buyer'.

-1992: WRIB-1220AM/Providence, a show called 'The Creation Station' which was all Contemporary Christian and featured interviews from up and coming artists plus news of the day. Part of the adoring fan base? The birthing rooms at Women & Infants' Hospital; they loved it!

-1989-92: More format work, formed some exploratory teams to find a station and financing. Was very serious about 1370/WKFD and knew of its plight, took a look at it with the broker at the time (Mike Rice) and saw the potential of reviving it, but alas, no money. Now Astro Tele-Communications has the license for sale and the new 'origin' at Narragansett. As long as that stick is right by the water, with its improved day/night strength (according to the stats I've obtained from the FCC files) it will kick out a mighty good and clean signal as it did in the old days with a paltry 500 watts. Anyone wanna do oldies with me owning that license? Let's talk...

-1989: Greater Media Cable/Worcester, your sales agent for Videopages TV40, all ads, all the time, with music underneath. Got there with the help of longtime friend and manager at the time Margaret Coward and brought in old friend Scott Singmaster.

-1983-88: Most of the time was spent doing broadcast engineering with Sister Mae Jeffers on Martha's Vineyard from my home studio in Oak Bluffs MA. The show was 'House of Prayer', and I traveled extensively with this incredible lady evangelist. Show heard regularly on WROL/Boston, WACE/Springfield MA and WWRL/NYC. When not recording, I was refining 'Real Life Media', my Real Life format merging Contemporary Christian music to popular music...again, getting attention but no takers.

-1982-83: WMVY 92.7FM/Martha's Vineyard, PD and managed with Carl Shmidt (yeah the old Manager at WEEI 103.3FM/Boston when they were a killer progressive music station) to move the station from canned to AOR-Adult (the format is still in place today).

-1982: WGFP 940AM/Webster-Dudley MA as PD. My 'Oh God' moment as the station was poorly managed during time time; we used to joke that the calls stood for 'We've Got Financial Problems' or 'We're Going For Poverty'. Actually had to hold down the electrical panel there one day while screaming at the old GM (who believe it or not moved on to WBZ...!!!) to get engineering in to fix this hazard or I'd walk. Loved the audience there, though, and still connect with them today on the oldies show at WINY.

-1981-82: Overnights, WSNE 93.3FM/Taunton-Providence. Under the PD-ship of the great Holland Cooke and with associates like the late great Mike Sands (who also lived in Swansea MA as did I), Charlie Jefferds (words fail to say enough wonderful things about this person and legend) and Bob Holland (Charlie & Bob were also friends of my aunt, so it kinda made things like an extended family!)

-1980-81: WARA 1320AM/Attleboro MA, under the PD-ship of the great Tom Cuddy (yeah, the WBZ dude). Tom, John 'Coach' Colletto and I made up the voices of WARA's music lineup (yeah, Colletto is WPRO sports legend). Of all the teams I've played with in this business the one photo I still cling to is the TOM/JOHN/SELF snapshot at a WARA event...proof positive of a team which is to this day one of the best I've ever had the privilege to join. Managed some ratings romp in the Providence book on my afternoon show too...good days!

-1979: WGNG/Pawtucket. That is when 550AM was Gold 'n Great, the days after their impressive books against powerhouses WPRO-AM/FM and WPJB-FM in the hits days of the 70s. Still, the format they ran is almost identical to the one I use today...and being around the likes of Chuck Stevens, Dave Grayson (another WINY/Putnam voice and one who always kept me in stitches!) and Vic Kovich (great voice, even greater personality and truly wonder what became of him) it was a time when the right people were there...but the wrong management was in place.

-1978: WBET-AM/WCAV-FM, Brockton MA. Brought in by fellow Curry College associate Dave Richards (aka Richard Perez) I had nights on AM and tended to the Harris automaton on FM when they were rock and disco. (And yes, everyone, I still love disco and always will.)

-1977-78: Where it all began, on the '50,000 WATT STATION WITH THE 1,000 WATT SOUND' as we called it...WRLM/Taunton (bought in the early 80s by Outlet to become WSNE). It was not the fault of the on-air and behind the scene folks (Al DeStafano, Gene Faltus aka Stevie Nicks's biggest fan as engineer and Coby Anderson, the office darling who was the reincarnation of Lonnie Anderson in the WKRP sitcom role). The RLM stood for co-owners Ronald and Lucy McCarthy, and the owners plus their station manager called the shots. They were elderly back then and not too trusting of change. Always a bad sign in this business when resistance comes from the top! At the same time I had stints at Curry College on WMLN-FM during their 10-watt days and still keep in touch with one of the greatest people connected with communications. Truly, George Wharton is, was, and always will be revered for being the perfect 'glue' to keep us broadcast wannabees sane, and is one of the most incredible people I've ever known; compassionate, loyal, trustworthy and resolute. Those were the days when Curry put out some great talent, and had the strength of professors like Roger Allen (WRKO fame) to get us fledglings in line. And, if you go way, way back to 1974, you'll find out that I really got my feet wet at RI School of Broadcasting (Salty Brine recommended I start there first) when it was in East Providence.

OK, so now you know and now I've realized that first book I'm working on has had some more documentation finished. Hope I didn't bore any of you and those of you who remember this stuff take some time to jot me a note, OK? If you're serious about kicking butt again on air find me sometime and we'll do some 'stragedy' as I like to say.

You can contact me here, by email ([email protected] and put 'FOR BILL ALLEY' in the subject line or direct: [email protected]) or by just listening in on Sunday mornings to WINY 1350 if west of Providence (or online at winyradio.com).

'Til next time...-Bill
 
uncleDJ said:
Greetings,

A SE New England voice from the past has been quietly making noise in the Quiet Corner of northeastern CT with a 'truer than true' Oldies show Sunday mornings from 6-11am on WINY-1350AM/Putnam (Osbrey Broadcasting).

It's me...Bill Alley...always somewhere in this business trying to bring back the good old days when radio was fun, the music was infectiously good and everyone felt better about tuning in.

Sounds great, Bill! Let's give the folks the link so they can listen online:

http://www.winyradio.com/programschedule.htm
 
What is making this show 'different' and 'unique' to what is out there in radioland:

- Live Local Broadcast, Sunday mornings 6-11am US Eastern time, serving South Central New England with great expanded oldies, sports, weather, traffic reports when needed, and events in and around the area.

- The music, of course! Each hour we feature at least one '2 for You' or '3 for We' artist or group with a little history to boot! Sure, you'll hear Elvis anecdotes...but you'll also get lots of stuff on artists from Ivory Joe Hunter to The Raspberries to...just about anyone else you can think of! (PS: I've been doing 'mini concerts' like this since my days back at WBET/Brockton MA in 1978!)

- Diversity...REAL diversity. Songs which were part of this era that many stations just don't touch; crossover hits from Rockabilly, Soul, Gospel, Country, Jazz, Flower Power hits and Folk...stuff which was very much a part of Contemporary Music Radio in the 50s and 60s. Our fans LOVE IT.

- Appearances...Car Shows & Fundraisers...and more...being out and about with people is what keeps this show real and in touch.

To get a sample of what we do tune in Sunday morning before 11am Eastern online at winyradio.com and hit 'listen live'. Sending out this invite to anyone who loves this music...

Bill Alley
WINY'S JUKE BOX GOLD
1350AM/Putnam CT
www.winyradio.com
 
Hello all...we're in our 3rd Anniversary of WINY's Juke Box Gold, and it's about time to fill you all in on what' going on...

This show just keeps growing. It is amazing to see who calls, who listens, who loves what's going on here. Just in the past few months we've done a few tributes to the late great Johnny Maestro, did an entire show of love song 2-4-U's (where I pair two songs or themes from the same artist or theme) on Valentine's Day, interviewed Joann Dumas (the newest 'Angel' from the Angels) and Joyce Vincent (the same Joyce Vincent Wilson, minus the Wilson of Tony Orlando & Dawn, plus her sister, on their new release which I believe is out now), and have seen increase on the '.com' side of the broadcast with callers up and down the East US coast.

I love keeping this thing unique. The unique, though, is very much what was the past glory of AM radio:
Personality; Popular Tunes; Broad-Brush Music Styles. It's working VERY, VERY WELL! Now, when I want to do a salute to our troops or veterans, there's no need to play the standard 'Soldier Boy / Navy Blue' fare; I can pull out things like Wink Martindale's big hit DECK OF CARDS or Johnny Horton's SINK THE BISMARCK...both great big hits in their day that have been all but forgotten in most places.

The audience also gives great hints about the songs they remember, and I just love it when they do...beefing up the library is always good. It's 5 good hours of fun and memories 6-11am Eastern US time.

Only one wish: would love to syndicate this thing. Someday...

More to come soon. I am now based back in RI and stirring the pot to see what can happen to improve the face and speakers of Radio. Got ideas, some very good ones, and all I'm doing is marking time waiting for some of the brick/mortar out there to go dark in order to give new life to any one of them ready to listen to what brings audiences back and loyal. Of course, if you know someone who's stuck in ratings hell or format hell, get to me...worklifeimaging.com is the newly emerging biz for all that ([email protected]).

Keep your ears on!

-Bill Alley
WINY's Juke Box Gold
AM1350 - Putnam CT / winyradio.com
 
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