Yadgar spent eight years at radio station WFMR in Milwaukee during the 1970s, and another 10 years at the station during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Yadgar spent eight years at radio station WFMR in Milwaukee during the 1970s, and another 10 years at the station during the late 1980s and early 1990s. He was named "Best Morning Announcer" by Milwaukee Magazine. In 1996 he moved to the Chicago radio station WNIB.
Playing classical music on his radio program, Will is a magnet for extraordinary characters who call him at the studio
Playing classical music on his radio program, Will is a magnet for extraordinary characters who call him at the studio. The eccentric personalities he encounters on and off the air provide him with laughs, as well as deep insights, as he meanders day by day. That is, until the enchanting and fiery Mariette drifts into his life, sending his world into an emotional spin.
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My two books: "Will's Music" is a novel, a sweet and sentimental love story set in the world of radio and dance
My two books: "Will's Music" is a novel, a sweet and sentimental love story set in the world of radio and dance. Obie's Opus" is a book of anecdotal humor about the great composers.
Playing classical music on his radio program, Will is a magnet for extraordinary characters who call him at the studio.
We start on a road sure of our destination, but get stalled somewhere along the way. That’s where we find 34-year-old Will Baskin, whose life has become a tedious climb up a greased flagpole. Recently divorced with his inner desires buried, Will is a popular San Francisco deejay trying to make sense of what his life has become. Playing classical music on his radio program, Will is a magnet for extraordinary characters who call him at the studio. The eccentric personalities he encounters on and off the air provide him with laughs, as well as deep insights, as he meanders day.
Obelit Yadgar (born 1945), aka Obie Yadgar, is an Assyrian-American radio personality from Glendale, Wisconsin. Yadgar was born in Baghdad, Iraq. Raised in Tehran, he moved to the United States in 1957. He was drafted into the US Army's 4th Infantry Division, serving as a combat correspondent in Vietnam in 1967 and 1968. Yadgar spent eight years at radio station WFMR in Milwaukee during the 1970s, and another 10 years at the station during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
I can only describe this book as some of lifes observations behind the radio microphone, as illustrated by stories, anecdotes and curiosities from the world of classical music. I have been a classical music radio announcer for much of my broadcast career. While also holding titles as program director and music director, they have meant little to me.