The Jive 95: An Oral History of America's Greatest Underground Rock Radio Station, Ksan San Francisco (Hardcover)
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The Jive 95: An Oral History of America's Greatest Underground Rock Radio Station, KSAN San Francisco is an oral history of America's first hippie underground FM on the dial that broadcast the countercultural consciousness of the '60s and '70s to a new generation.
About the Author
Hank Rosenfeld produced news and comedy at KSAN, "The Jive 95." He is co-author of the as-told-to memoirs, The Wicked Wit of the West by Marx Bros and MGM scenarist Irving Brecher, and Memorie by Benjamin Mandil. He has written for The Realist, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, The Forward, Village Voice, NY Post, etc. He produced radio shows in NYC, Minneapolis, and on The Voice of Peace pirate radio ship broadcasting "from somewhere in the Mediterranean." He told stories on NPR, was on staff at Spy Magazine, and lives in Santa Monica, California, with no dog or cat.