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http://talkplanetradio.com/cerphes-audio-vault/, PODCAST INTERVIEW: Because music radio now is “pasteurized and homogenized and corporatized,” Schlossberg says, “and WHFS was the antithesis of that.” He worked one summer at the station as a teenager and was a fan after that. That station remained free form until 1983 and its story is told in the upcoming documentary Feast Your Ears: The Story of WHFS 102.3 by Jay Schlossberg, a … A feature length documentary film about the beloved & legendary radio station WHFS-FM 102.3. All Finishing Fund Contributions Welcome! by E.B. The film's producer Jay Schlossberg hopes to have a rough cut by the end of the year and have the film ready to roll sometime next year. ), the lovely and talented singer/songwriter Danny O’Keefe took the time to be interviewed by legendary ‘HFS deejay, Cerphe for his show on TalkPlanetRadio.com. Feast Your Ears WHFS Tshirt featuring original cat illustration! July 20, 2015 Click the link which will take you to “Cerphe’s Audio Vault” and you’ll see the Danny O’Keefe file there so click there, sit back and enjoy! Backstory: When he was 17, Feast Your Ears director Jay Schlossberg had a summer job at the station. It’s an ambitious goal, but he sounds confident that folks will chip in. He started the doc in 2014 after realizing that its story hadn’t really been told. Feast Your Ears: The Story of WHFS 102.3. is a feature length documentary film that will take you on a trip back to the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s when “free form” progressive FM radio was in its heyday in America. Twister Lister Episode 35- Hear from local, national and international musicians, the ‘HFS deejays, record label veterans, journalists, historians, fans and more as they reflect on a time when the music united a tribe who spoke out via the radio waves about war, equality and a time of great social, cultural and political upheaval. FEAST YOUR EARS: The Story of WHFS 102.3FM - Trailer. Documentary film about WHFS freeform FM radio station. Trailer for "Feast Your Ears: The Story of WHFS 102.3 FM,” a documentary that should be ready for release this year. Schlossberg and his co-producers hope to raise $60,000. What it’s about: The early era of local radio station WHFS, back when it was a freeform progressive staple in Bethesda. It covers an historically transformative era in time, depicted through the WHFS radio waves, where "free form progressive" music was played. The connection? “Spiritus Cheese” sounds like a character from a Harry Potter novel or perhaps an incantation a Hogwarts wizard might chant to make Stilton palatable to the lactose intolerant. Two (2) new WHFS T-shirt and two (2) WHFS Bumper Sticker and a free download of the film or DVD. is a feature length documentary film that will take you on a trip back to the '60s, '70s and '80s when "free form" progressive FM radio was in its heyday in America. A documentary recounting the glory days of the legendary free-form progressive rock station WHFS Washington, DC will be released this year. A documentary film, "Feast Your Ears: The Story of WHFS, 102.3 FM," now in mid-production hopes to showcase the times, people and music that capture WHFS… “It was more than a local radio station,” Schlossberg said. In fact, “Spiritus Cheese” was “the Washington area’s most imaginatively programmed radio rock show.” At least it was in 1970, when those words appeared in The Washington Post. See the complete trailer at www.feastyourearsthefilm.com It’s an ambitious goal, but he sounds confident that folks will chip in. In anticipation of playing for us at the May 7th, 2016 fundraising concert for our documentary, "Feast Your Ears: the Story of WHFS 102.3 FM" at Montgomery College in Rockville, MD (along with Jonathan Edwards! Feast Your Ears, in the works since 2013, launched a Kickstarter campaign last week. July 27, 2015 (By E.B. Jay Schlossberg is raising funds for HFS doc "Feast Your Ears: The Story of WHFS 102.3 FM" on Kickstarter! Featuring Jay Schlossberg on the HFS Documentary Jay told me that he had missed a 2013 panel discussion on WHFS sponsored by local music figure Joe Lee but that he was inspired when he saw a photo taken there of some of the old DJs. Furgurson III / Staff) Somebody has to do something about this.’ ”, ‘Feast Your Ears: The Story of WHFS 102.3 FM’ hopes to tell story of, The original "Gates" board at WHFS 102.3 FM in Bethesda. Broadcasting from "high atop the Triangle Towers" near Washington, DC the legendary & beloved WHFS was more than just a local radio station - it was the voice of a generation. more...http://tinyurl.com/njl7pax Fresh T-shirts and bumper stickers promote a documentary about the station. 5 years ago. Interviews with DJs & musicians from the '68-83 era of social, cultural & political change.