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2023
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Best station ever, period!

@sgrafx 11

Grew up in B-Town near Wildwood Shopping Center- graduated from W.J. in '76. This station (and Psychedeli) formed my musical tastes and pretty much my open mind to this day. Like no other station- then or now. I've lived in Alaska for the last 40 years, but I've never forgotten about WHFS.

@skiak004 4

I lived in DC (Potomac, Maryland) and graduated from Univ of Maryland (Go Terps!) in the 80's. WHFS was always on in the car and while I was at home studying or playing. Weasel and the other DJ's were great as was the free format. I learned so much about musical groups. They were pioneers and there are no radio stations that even come close. I listen to WXPN (Univ of Washington) but some of their shows are just too weird. I will always remember WHFS and thank them for my education in alternative music commercial free. I live in Houston and we have KPFT (Pacifica) but I stopped listening to it for it's having too many internal issues and their choice of music doesn't do it for me. Go WHFS!

@ernestomigoya7381 3

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Feast Your Ears: The Story of WHFS 102.3 FM
Feast Your Ears: The Story of WHFS 102.3 FM

2023 · 1h 36m · Released

DocumentaryMusic

Built out of “a pile of radio junk,” Bethesda, Maryland’s WHFS was a music fan’s dream of a radio station: the place on the dial to hear music listeners loved and new tunes they soon would, all with an anything-goes mentality and an ear for the sounds of social change. This doc pays loving tribute to free-form radio and WHFS’s influence over FM stations across the US from the 1960s to the 1980s. All good things come to an end, and so did the disc-jockey-driven format that WHFS pioneered and made successful, but its legacy lives on. The station’s DJs relate its history with passion in this film that captures the tenor of an era, abetted by reminiscences of performers including Emmylou Harris, Taj Mahal, Jesse Colin Young, and others whose music found its way to ears and minds eager for something more than the same old Top 40 programming.

Director

Jay Schlossberg

Cast

Emmylou Harris

Emmylou Harris

Performer

Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal

Performer

J

Jesse Colin Young

Performer

Bonnie Raitt

Bonnie Raitt

Performer

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