And there are more changes in the offing as well. Not to be cryptic but that's all I can say for now.
CJ and all: it was unusual how Bill Givens never drove. I would come home from Ithaca College to visit my parents in Livonia, and would time my visits so I could head into Rochester late in the afternoon. I would pick up Bill and drive him home to Pittsford, so we would get caught up during the ride.
Bill never had a problem with my calling him, even at home. When at age 19 I was tapped to do middays at WIBG Philadelphia I called him on a Saturday, apologizing if I was interrupting him with the exciting news. "No problem," he said placidly in that buttery baritone. "I was just reading a book. That's great work; good for you. Go get 'em, Tiger," he told me.
One day in December 1971, my last year at IC, the phone rang in my apartment in Newfield south of Ithaca. It was Bill Givens: "Savage! Gannett is selling 1460 to a bunch of WBBF guys including John Sayre. Need a job after graduation? They're gonna do WFIL rock." (Bill, a WIP alumnus, was always enamored of WFIL's job knocking off WIBG in the great Philly rock wars.) And thus my career at the fabled WAXC (first callsign proposed was WAXI) was launched.
As I said: a terrific, lovely guy.