Get ready to dive deep into the history of one of radio's most influential and beloved stations! Soulivity Today host Brian Johnson welcomes documentary filmmaker Jay Schlossberg to discuss his new film, "Feast Your Ears, The Story of WHFS 102.3FM." This captivating documentary explores the rise and fall of this legendary commercial FM station that graced the airwaves and captured the hearts of listeners.
Why WHFS Mattered:
WHFS wasn't just a radio station; it was a cultural force. Known for its eclectic programming, WHFS introduced listeners to a diverse range of music, from progressive rock and folk to reggae and new wave. The station fostered a sense of community, connecting with its audience through its unique blend of music, on-air personalities, and commitment to pushing boundaries.
Join the Conversation:
Whether you were a dedicated listener of WHFS or simply curious about the history of radio, this live stream promises to be an engaging and informative experience. Tune in to hear fascinating stories, rediscover iconic music, and celebrate the power of radio to connect and inspire.
A DOCUMENTARY FILM: 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. Broadcasting from "high atop the Triangle Towers" near Washington, DC the legendary & beloved WHFS was more than just a local radio station - it was a keystone, and center point, for the music and culture of the era. 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.