WEZE, WCOP and NBC

Lou lspin@comcast.net
Tue Jan 29 13:22:48 EST 2008


WEZE also had a shorter incarnation in the later 70s with Clark Smidt's
"AlbuM 1260."  It was progressive, soft rock on AM radio.

-Lou


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Paul Hopfgarten
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I remember listening to WEZE in its short-lived semi-pop incarnation. This
would be sometime after Feb 1972 when I moved to Randolph MA because I
recall listening to 'EZE after that time.

-Paul Hopfgarten
-Derry NH

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To: Jon Maguire
Cc: Dan.Strassberg; boston-radio-interest@lists.BostonRadio.org
Subject: Re: WEZE, WCOP and NBC

The WEZE studios were actually a block south of Boylston in the
Statler now Park Plaza office building. I was last there in 1972
visiting former WRKO jock Gary Martin when EZE went to a 50-50 format
(one current one oldie ) Gary was doing overnight before he vanished
completely. I suspect he is no longer on the planet. WEZE went
religion shortly afterwards I think.

I think Plough owned 1150 into the WACQ period beforeit was sold and
became WHUE in l979.



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